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g. Quetzalcoatl's true form. High Guardian Spice is inspired by Magical Girl through and through. Blade Runner: Black Lotus is actually listed as an anime, but it was made in-house. It resembles Japanese video games more than anime, but retains many of the medium's stylistic elements. The DCU: Batman: The Animated Series has a couple of nods to The Castle of Cagliostro (and used TMS Entertainment to boot), but overall, the art style is closer to the old Fleischer cartoons. The New Batman Adventures episode "Growing Pains" in particular has a Ghibli-esque look and feel to it. A bit of research does yield that it was animated alongside some animators from Ghibli. Batman Beyond borrows the setting, a futuristic city overrun by gangs, and a recurring theme of Bio-Augmentation from AKIRA. Some of Justice League's action sequences are Dragon Ball-esque earth-shattering fights. The Justice League episode "Legends" also features a giant robot that is a not-too-subtle Shout-Out to EVA Unit-01.[1] Pontiac general manager Elliot "Pete" Estes approved the new model with sales manager Frank Bridge limiting initial production to 5,000 cars. FIA Homologation[edit] The name, GTO was inspired by the Ferrari 250 GTO. The moniker is an Italian abbreviation for Gran Turismo Omologato ("grand tourer homologated"), designating being certified by the FIA for racing in the grand tourer class as a production car with at least a hundred units made. [1] Unusually for such a Detroit marketing ploy, a Pontiac employee had the car homologated by the FIA in 1964, so that it was indeed possible for the GTO to compete in European sports car racing. [7] First generation[edit] Motor vehicle First generation1966 Pontiac GTO Hardtop CoupeOverviewProduction1964–1967AssemblyUnited States: Fremont, CaliforniaBaltimore, MarylandPontiac, MichiganKansas City, MissouriFramingham, MassachusettsBody and chassisBody style2-door convertible2-door hardtop2-door coupéPlatformA-bodyRelatedOldsmobile 442Chevrolet Malibu SSBuick Skylark Gran SportPowertrainEngine389 cu in (6. 4 L) Pontiac V8400 cu in (6. 6 L) Pontiac V8Transmission3-speed manual4-speed manual2-speed automatic3-speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase115. 0 in (2,921 mm)[8]Length206. 4 in (5,243 mm)Width74. 4 in (1,890 mm) 1964[edit] The first Pontiac GTO began production September 3, 1963,[9] and was available as an option package for the Pontiac LeMans, available in coupé, hardtop, and convertible body styles. The US$295 package (equivalent to $2,780 in 2022) included a 389 cu in (6.
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