Skid Row at Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan on October 8, 1992. Setlist: 01. Slave to the Grind / 02. Big Guns / 03. Here I Am / 04. Makin' a Mess / 05. 18 and Life / 06. Piece of Me / 07. Drum Solo / 08. Riot Act / 09. Psycho Therapy (Ramones cover) / 10. C'mon and Love Me (KISS cover) / 11. Wasted Time / 12. Psycho Love / 13. Midnight / Tornado / 14. Mudkicker / 15. Get the Fuck Out / 16. Monkey Business / 17. Holidays in the Sun (Sex Pistols cover) / 18. I Remember You / 19. Youth Gone Wild
While the unemployed actor Dieter "Did" Stricker keeps his head above water as a barker, his old acquaintance Rainer turns up, who now works as a PR strategist for the radical right-wing NSDU party.
A poor French teenage girl engages in an illicit affair with a wealthy Chinese heir in 1920s Saigon. For the first time in her young life she has control, and she wields it deftly over her besotted lover throughout a series of clandestine meetings and torrid encounters.
A hypochondriac business manager becomes attached to a pretty receptionist who will help him fiercely oppose the shady maneuvers of an executive with excessive ambition.
Writes Kuchar: "It was my 50th birthday this year (1992) and my friend's birthday, so I explored our position in time and dusty place with a prognostication on future inertia.
Based on the character Rika-chan from Takara Tomy's long-running line of girls' toys, this is the third installment in the OVA series "Rika-chan" that aired in the 1990s.
Naples, 1959. Pure Mathematics professor Renato Caccioppoli, Bakunin's grandson, is a tortured soul. Recently discharged from the psychiatric hospital, left by his wife, and increasingly disillusioned with academia and the Communist Party, he lives his last days with painful detachment.