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File:Playskool's My First Nuclear Football.jpg|link=Playskool's My First Nuclear Football|'''[[Playskool's My First Nuclear Football]]''' an Executive toy briefcase, the contents of which are to be used by the President of the United States to authorize a nuclear attack while away from fixed playgrounds, such as the White House Cardboard Box Fortress.
File:Playskool's My First Nuclear Football.jpg|link=Playskool's My First Nuclear Football|'''[[Playskool's My First Nuclear Football]]''' an Executive toy briefcase, the contents of which are to be used by the President of the United States to authorize a nuclear attack while away from fixed playgrounds, such as the White House Cardboard Box Fortress.
File:Now Playing (Goldfisher).jpg|link=Now Playing (Goldfisher)|Now Playing — '''Goldfisher'''<br>Up Next — '''[[When Will Walleye Be Loved]]'''


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* [[On-Doctrine Opus]]
* [[Playskool's My First Nuclear Football]]
* [[Playskool's My First Nuclear Football]]

Revision as of 17:48, 28 January 2022

Earliest known poster for Goldfisher.

Goldfisher is a 1964 spy film and the [REDACTED] instalment in the James Bond series produced by On-Doctrine Opus, starring [REDACTED] as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.

Plot

Secret ichthyologist James Bond investigates fish smuggling by aquaculture mogul Auric Goldfisher, uncovering Goldfisher's plans to contaminate the United States Strategic Milt Reserve at the Navy Marine Mammal Program in San Diego, California.

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Fiction cross-reference

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