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Rah rah Rasputin
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The Rasputin story is intrinsically tied to the Anastasia story and both are based of off revolutionary narratives following the Russian civil war.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1uXTcqWE0vwJgQ6iQJSDYV
Edit: Meant to say that because the Russian revolution was so propagandized, most of the info people believe about it is bullshit.
Anastasia survived as an amnesiac who was taught by a con-man to act like a Princess again but then slowly regains her memories before shattering the phylactery of Rasputin because Rasputin's incompetent bat familiar couldn't catch it.
You know. Once upon a deceeeeeeeemmmmmbeeeerrrrrrrrr!
This is Bartok slander and I will not stand for it!
I'll double check the finale right after I get a brand new VHS player to check the tapes. But I do admit that I'm working off of memory here, lol.
I may have missed him, since I never saw the movie, but I don't think I saw a bat in this sequence.
https://youtu.be/lrGIfJdbUHY
Ron Stampler?
Nah, Bartok the Magnificent.
Bartok! Bartok! Bartok! Bartok!