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- In this film the author (Pavel Grinyov) talks about the gaming console Dandy, which was very popular in the Russian Federation in the 90 years of the late 20th century. In particular, the film is explained in detail about how there was also covered by the game console in Russia and pirate games, which have been distributed. Dandy had a logo in the form of a gray elephant, a curse word in this context means low-quality pirated games.
- Pavel Grinyov reminisces about the greatest 8-bit games that most of the Post-Soviet gamers experienced on pirated console Dendy instead of a proper NES.
- An unpicked pilot for a web-series, Pavel Grinyov explains the VHS culture of late USSR and post-Soviet nineties and the phenomenon of voiceover translation. Main example provided is a voiceover translation of Back to the Future (1985) by Vasiliy Gorchakov.
- Tells the story of a wild overnight Internet success of Maxime Augustin, the man behind one of the weirdest advertisement campaign ever.