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is more than a spammy keyword. It is a tombstone inscription for a forgotten corner of the entertainment industry. Somewhere, possibly in a dusty box in a rural Missouri garage or a damp storage unit in Essex, a DVD-R with that exact title still sits, unplayed for seven years, its promised katana fights and "babes" frozen in digital amber. The brainchild of a mysterious entrepreneur, the Babes
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Thousands of such DVDs were produced in runs of 500–1,000 copies. When the company folded, remaining stock was dumped. No one preserved them—they were not considered "art."
Katana Kombat, P.O. Box 12345, Anytown, USA 12345.