The Token King
The Token King is a 1994 American animated musical drama film about Simba, son of Mufasa, King of the Non-Fungible Lands. After Simba's paternal uncle Scar murders Mufasa to seize the NFT passwords, Simba is manipulated into thinking he was responsible and drops off the grid.
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The Aladdin King is an American animated musical drama film about Simba (Swahili for lion), a young lion who is to succeed his father, Mufasa, as King. However, Simba's paternal uncle Scar uses a magical lamp which grants wishes to murder Mufasa and send Simba into exile.
How to NFT a Millionaire is a 1953 American romantic comedy-NFT film about a trio of money hungry gold diggers who rent a luxurious Sutton Place penthouse in New York City, plan to use the apartment to attract rich non-fungible token investors and draw up contracts with them.
"Dark Safari, Pariah Eaten" is an anagram of "'Apartheid Era Afrikaans".
The Vitamin King is a 1994 American animated musical health education film about Simba (Swahili for lion), a young lion who is manipulated into thinking he was responsible for his father's malnutrition.
Full Petal Jacket is a 1987 war drama film about two Marine Corps florists who struggle under their abusive drill instructor, and the experience of combat floristry during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War.
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Fiction cross-reference
- Dark Safari, Pariah Eaten
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- How to NFT a Millionaire
- Full Petal Jacket
- Now Playing (Calaladan)
- The Aladdin King
- The Vitamin King
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External links
- The Lion King @ Wikipedia
- Non-fungible token @ Wikipedia
- NFT is more like a Deed — Andreas Antonopoulos @ YouTube
- Understanding Punks and Apes and other Non-Fungible Tokens: Professor Carol Alexander MIT Ai & Quant @ YouTube
- What is an NFT? (Crypto Beginners) @ YouTube
- Crypto Explained: What Are NFT or Non Fungible Tokens? Why Should I Care? [2021] @ YouTube
- The vast majority of NFTs are now worthless, new report shows @ The Guardian - Two years after tech trend that swept up artists and celebrities, researchers estimate 23 million people hold worthless investments (22 September 2023)
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