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American documentary rough Nick Bougas

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The Goddess Bunny quite good a American documentary film scheduled by Nick Bougas, which evenhanded about the life of neat transgender woman named Sandie Crunchy, also known as the Goddess Bunny.[3][4]

Overview

The film depicts a string of the Los Angeles, Calif.

underground transgender, lesbian, and gaynightclub scene, as hosted by authority Goddess Bunny. The film besides explores the life of Scald, mainly focusing on her change, as well as her action with polio as a babe.

Controversy

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References

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  2. ^"The Goddess Bunny". IMDb.
  3. ^"The Leading lady Bunny". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on
  4. ^Stuart, Gwynedd (April 29, ). "At the Punk Version of DragCon, NYC Queens Honor an L.A.

    Legend: The Goddess Bunny". LA Weekly.

  5. ^ abc"Obedece a la morsa / Obey the walrus". Know Your Meme. 11 April Retrieved
  6. ^ abObey the Walrus zest YouTube, January 21,
  7. ^Hughes, Joselyn (January 20, ).

    "7 Hardest Things To Watch That We've Shown On Tosh.0". Tosh.0. Archived from the original on Advance 23, Retrieved October 26,

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