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Kiki and Kitty

AU, 2017
tv-show

Kiki and Kitty follows the adventures of a young, black woman in a big, white world, where her vagina is a big, black woman AND her best friend.

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Kiki and Kitty

Similarity: 84%

Kitty and the bagman

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2000 Australian TV miniature

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Kiki's Delivery Service

Japan, 1989
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Ms Kieran Katt

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Insecure

US, 2016
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Cat journey

Sweden, 1985
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Black man...white Australia

Australia, 1991
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BabaKiueria

Australia, 1986
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black-ish

US, 2014
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Keeping Up with the Kardashians

US, 2007
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BabaKiueria

Australia, 1986
Similarity: 66%

[Kids and culture]

Australia, 1991
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Flower stories

United Kingdom, 1981
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Black Comedy

AU, 2014
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Adventures of cyberkid

Australia, 1996
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Scruffy

United States, 1959
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Kath & Kim: series 3 [DVD]

Australia, 2004
Similarity: 65%
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