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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Fukui Prefecture's Tennessee Tilt Flag
Fukui Prefecture of Japan like the US state of Tennessee is parallel to both
Africa and Europe but with a tilt towards Africa. Thus it qualifies for
a Tennessee Tilt flag. The overall design is based on the Tennessee
State flag but Fukui Prefectural flag elements and colour scheme are included.
Chiba Prefecture's Tennessee Tilt Flag
Chiba Prefecture in Japan like the US state of Tennessee is parallel to both
Africa and Europe but with a tilt towards Africa. Thus it qualifies for
a Tennessee Tilt flag. The overall design is based on the Tennessee
State flag but Chiba Prefecture's central design and colour scheme are included.
Saitama Pefecture's Tennessee Tilt Flag
Saitama Prefecture in Japan like the US state of Tennessee is parallel to both Africa and Europe but with a tilt towards Africa. Thus it qualifies for a Tennessee Tilt flag. The overall design is based on the Tennessee State flag but the colour scheme and central design elements are from Saitama.
Ibaraki Tennessee Tilt Flag
Ibaraki Prefecture in Japan, like the US state of Tennessee is parallel to Africa and Europe but with an African tilt. Thus Ibaraki qualifies for a Tennessee Tilt Flag. The design is based upon the Tenneesee State flag with Ibaraki Prefectural elements.
US and Rhode Island State flag in Osmosis Jones 2001
Osmosis Jones takes place in Rhode Island and in Bill Murray's body. During a school science fair the US flag makes a small cameo on the stage upon the left side of the shot. On the other side the flag of Rhode Island can also be seen.
African Flags from Osmosis Jones 2001
Osmosis Jones is a unique movie that takes place in two realities. Franks normal reality as a zookeeper and in the microscopic universe of his body.
During the 'normal' scenes of Frank's life we see his day to day job as a zookeeper and in one part we see flags of Africa which line the bridge to Ape Island.
The flag of Little Congo, Kenya, Niger, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda all make a small cameo in this film.
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During the 'normal' scenes of Frank's life we see his day to day job as a zookeeper and in one part we see flags of Africa which line the bridge to Ape Island.
The flag of Little Congo, Kenya, Niger, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda all make a small cameo in this film.
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Flag from Osmosis Jones - the inner body flag of Frank
The story of a heroic white blood cell came to Hollywood in 2001 under the comedic talents of Bill Murray and Chris Rock. Mr. Rock plays as a white blood cell who saves Frank's body from a deadly virus.
Essentially white blood cells are the army, navy, and police force of our bodies. These special cells often have longer lives and must have higher intelligence to fight crime...aka disease...in the body. The story plays upon the analogy of the immune system as being a police force, which is quite accurate.
When Ozzy Jones is called in to the chief's office the flag of Frank's Body can be seen in the corner. It uses the colours grey as a background and apparently has lime green stripes and some dashes yellow. It's finial is black sphere.
Here is the close up of Franks Body.
The great thing about this movie and television series is that it teaches through osmosis.
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