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With the release of the movie in different countries, the to-do list of the notebook will be "adapted to local conditions" and launched in 10 national versions, including the European and American version, the Korean version, the Mexican version, and the Italian version.

United States/Canada:

"I Love Lucy" (TV show)

Moon Landing

Berlin Berlin Wall up + down

Steve Jobs (Apple)

Disco Disco

Thai Food

Star Wars/Trek

Nirvana (band)

Rocky (Rocky II?)

Troubleman (soundtrack)

Notes:

(1) I Love Lucy (TV show): "I Love Lucy", a TV series broadcast from 1951 to 1957, with six seasons.

(2) Troubleman (soundtrack): The song "Troubleman" is included in the "Black Hand" released by the legendary soul singer Marvin Gaye after his 1971 best-selling album "What's Going On". In the soundtrack of "Trouble Man", at the end of "Captain America 2", "Falcon" played this song to Captain when he woke up in the hospital.

UK version:

"Sherlock" TV Show–Sherlock

Moon Landing

The Beatles

World Cup Final (1966)

Sean Connery

Notes:

(1) World Cup Final (1966): In the 1966 World Cup, the host England defeated West Germany 4-2 in the final to win the championship. Since then, England has been nicknamed the "Wingless Miracle" because of this winger-less formation.

Russian version:

Yuri Gagarin

Vladimir Vysotskiy

Soviet Union Soviet Union Dissolution – 1991

"Moscow doesn't believe in Tears" Moscow doesn't believe in Tears

Disco Disco

Comments:

(1) Yuri Gagarin: Yuri Alexeevich Gagarin (1934-1968), hero of the Soviet Union, was the world’s first astronaut.

(2) Vladimir Vysotsky: Soviet poet, singer and actor.

(3) Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears: "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" is a 1979 Soviet film that won the 53rd Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

Korean version:

Dance Dance Revolution

Ji-Sung Park

"Oldboy" Oldboy

 02 Japan and South Korea World Cup 2002 World Cup

Disco Disco

Notes:

(1) Ji-Sung Park: Park Ji-sung, because of the 2002 Korea and Japan The outstanding performance in the World Cup helped the South Korean team reach the semi-finals of the World Cup, and is now recognized as Asia's number one star. In the summer of 2005, he officially transferred to Manchester United in the Premier League for 4 million pounds, becoming the first Korean player in the history of Manchester United.

Finally, most of the world still loves disco!

France version:

France 98

Louis de Funes

Coloush Coluche

Daft Punk

《The Fifth Element》The Fifth Element

Notes:

(1) Louis de Funès : Louis de Finèce, European humor master, starring in "Escape from the Tiger's Mouth" and so on.

(2) Coluche: Coluche, a famous French comedian.

(3) Daft Punk: Daft Punk, a French electronic music group formed in 1992. In 2013, they won five awards including Best Album of the Year at the 56th Grammy Awards for "Random Access Memories" Grand prize.

Italian version:

World Cup '82 & '06

Vasco Rossi

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Berlin Wall up + down

Roberto Benigni

Ferrari's victories at F1 Grand Prix

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Notes:

(1) The Italian team won the championship in both the 1982 World Cup in Spain and the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

(2) Vasco Rossi: Vasco Rossi, a famous Italian rock star, has published 26 albums.

(3) Ferrari's victories at F1 Grand

Prix: Ferrari F1 team is the most senior and most successful team in F1 history, having won 16 team championships. and 15 times drivers' championship.

Latin American version:

Chilean Miner's Rescues

Maradona's Hand of God

Shakira

Neri Vela (1st Mexican Astronaut)

Octavia Paz (Nobel winner)

Notes:

(1) Chilean Miner's Rescues: On August 5, 2010, 33 miners were miraculously rescued after being trapped 700 meters underground for 69 days.

 (2) Maradona's Hand of

God: On June 22, 1986, during Argentina's match against England in the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Mexico, Maradona used his hand to The ball found its way into England's goal, and the referee ruled the goal valid, known as the famous "Hand of God."

(3) Neri Vela: Mexico’s first space astronaut.

(4) Octavio Paz: Octavio Paz, Mexican poet and essayist, winner of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Literature.

Australia/New Zealand version:

AC/DC Band

Space travel

Steve Irwin

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Skippy the Bush Kangaroo

Tim Tams

Notes:

(1) Space travel: Virgin Galactic is the first A non-governmental organization that goes into space, the "Spaceship 2" developed by it can carry 6 space tourists. It is expected to carry people into space for the first time in 2014.

(2) Steve Irwin: Steve Irwin, an Australian environmentalist and host of the TV show Discovery, was unfortunately stung by a stingray's sting while filming an underwater documentary in 2006. He arrived and died.

(3) Skippy the Bush Kangaroo: Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, a children's TV show that was popular across Australia in the 1960s.

(4) Tim Tam, chocolate biscuit brand.

Brazilian version:

Ayrton Senna

Wagner Moura

Xuxa

< p>Mamonas Assassinas

Chaves

Notes:

(1) Ayrton Senna: Ayrton Senna, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1960, won three first prizes Formula One world champion who died in an accident at the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994.

(2) Wagner Moura: Wagner Moura, starring in the "Elite Force" series.

(3) Xuxa, singer and children’s program host.

(4) Mamonas Assassinas: a famous Brazilian band whose members died in a plane crash in 1996.

(5) "Chaves" is the Portuguese pronunciation of the Mexican TV series "El Chavo del Ocho", which was a hit in Brazil in the early 1980s.

Spanish version:

Rafa Nadal

Chupa Chups

Héroes del Silencio

1978 Spanish Constitution1978 Constitution

Camilo José Cela (writer)

Notes:

(1) Chupa Chups: Chupa Chups, a lollipop brand produced in Barcelona, ??Spain in the 1950s

(2) Héroes del Silencio: a popular Spanish band in the 1980s.

(3) 1978 Constitution: The 1978 Spanish Constitution is Spain’s current basic law. This constitution was implemented after the Spanish constitutional referendum in 1978, providing legal protection for Spain's transition to a democratic system.

(4) Camilo José Cela: Camilo José Cela, a famous Spanish poet and novelist, winner of the 1989 Nobel Prize for Literature.

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