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Bad News Bears Triple Play (3-Pack) (Widescreen)

Bad News Bears Triple Play (3-Pack) (Widescreen)
Collection includes "The Bad News Bears," "The Bad News Bears In Breaking Training" and "The Bad News Bears Go To Japan." "The Bad News Bears" - A major surprise as one of 1976's top-grossing films, "The Bad News Bears" is a movie about children that is refreshing, utterly believable, and quite cleverly funny. Walter Matthau is at his absolute best as the grumbling beer-guzzling former minor-league pitcher who gets roped into coaching a band of half-pint misfits somewhat loosely called a team. With this bunch in uniform, it's impossible to get caught up in the suburban competitive spirit that drives other adults to extremes of parental discipline. So, instead, the Bears have a good time. "The Bad News Bears In Breaking Training" - "The Bad News Bears In Breaking Training" is the comic and poignant second-in-the-series of adventures with the pint-sized sandlot ballplayers initiated with the smash success, "The Bad News Bears." The picture picks up the Bears' career a year after their infamous second-place finish in the North Valley League. Faced with a chance to play the Houston Toros for a shot at the Japanese champs, they devise a way to get to Texas to play at the famed Astrodome. On their pilgrimage to Houston, the Bears gain a new coach; dump that fastball over the plate; find another coach who shows him how it's done, and go on to a come-back victory with all eyes on Japan. "The Bad News Bears Go To Japan" - Caught in a clash of cultures and ready to wreak more havoc on Japan than Godzilla, the Bad News Bears are back for their third outing, following the enormously successful "The Bad New Bears" and "The Bad News Bears In Breaking Training." This time the Bears have been spirited off to Tokyo by Tony Curtis as Marvin Lazar, a slick and sleazy con artist who sees in the team a perfect peg for a get-rich-quick scheme. The strikeout-prone Bears are pitted against a murderously skillful Japanese junior baseball team, and the resulting comic chaos is hilarious.



Bad News Bears Go To Japan (Widescreen)
Bad News Bears Go To Japan (Widescreen)
Caught in a clash of cultures and ready to wreak more havoc on Japan than Godzilla, the Bad News Bears are back for their third outing, following the enormously successful "The Bad New Bears" and "The Bad News Bears In Breaking Training." This time the Bears have been spirited off to Tokyo by Tony Curtis as Marvin Lazar, a slick and sleazy con artist who sees in the team a perfect peg for a get-rich-quick scheme. The strikeout-prone Bears are pitted against a murderously skillful Japanese junior baseball team, and the resulting comic chaos is hilarious.



Kyodo News - Kyodo News (共同通信社 Kyōdō Tsūshinsha) is a nonprofit cooperative news agency based in Minato-ku, Tokyo. It was established in 1945 and it distributes news to almost all newspapers, and radio and television networks in Japan.

Christian Academy in Japan - Christian Academy in Japan (CAJ) is a Christian private school in the city of Higashi Kurume, Tokyo, Japan that provides an American-style educational program in English. As of 2005, CAJ has 440 students, from kindergarten through high school.

Japan Credit Bureau - Japan Credit Bureau, usually abbreviated as JCB, is a credit card company based in Tokyo, Japan. Its English name is JCB Co.

American School in Japan - Founded in 1902, the American School in Japan (or ASIJ) is a private school in the city of Chofu, Tokyo, Japan. Instruction is principally in English and follows an American-style curriculum.



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Residents of Japan who own a TV are obliged to pay the listening fee of about USD 12 per month under the "Housou Hou" (Broadcasting Act). Since the country is around 70% mountainous, TV and radio networks. Japanese public broadcast network. Nationwide there are about 89 FM stations and 215 AM stations. Residents of Japan who own a TV are obliged to pay the listening fee of about USD 12 per month under the "Housou Hou" (Broadcasting Act). Since the country is around 70% mountainous, TV and radio signals prove to be impartial, some may object to my categorization of each TV network. For the most part, television networks were established based on the capital contribution from existing radio networks at that time. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the capital contribution from existing radio networks at that time. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the capital contribution from existing radio networks at that time. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the capital relationship between newspaper, radio and TV networks). There are no all-English channels except for cable and satellite, but in areas near US military bases there is often the Armed Forces Radio Network which anyone can tune in to. Hence, some say NHK usually does not contribute to journalism but some feel that plays a role in conveying reliable information at least. Web site: Nippon Housou Kyoukai (Japanese) NHK World (in english in japan news tokyo.



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