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The Point was the southernmost cape of the largest island on the planet Spira. It was extremely dangerous waters to navigate, as two major ocean currents met there. Sailing the Point was considered to be a true test of seamanship, and the Spira Regatta Open included navigating the hazard as part of the race.

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  • The Point was the southernmost cape of the largest island on the planet Spira. It was extremely dangerous waters to navigate, as two major ocean currents met there. Sailing the Point was considered to be a true test of seamanship, and the Spira Regatta Open included navigating the hazard as part of the race.
  • The Point is a 67-storey skyscraper in Panama City, Panama. It has 266 meters high and is the tallest all-residential building in the western hemisphere. Soon to be surpassed by at least four 1,000-foot-plus skyscrapers set to rise along (or adjacent to) West 57th Street over the next few years in Manhattan. The high-end luxurious building enjoys what many have called the best location in the city of Panama. Due to its prime location and height, The Point is visible from almost any point in the city. At the time of its completion, The Point was the tallest building in all of Latin America.
  • A 1971 more-or-less independent animated musical featuring songs from Harry Nilsson and many Disney Acid Sequences . It acts as a companion film to an album by Nilsson of the same name. This story is framed as a father (voiced by Ringo Starr in the home video and DVD release, though some older tropers remember Dustin Hoffman and Alan Thicke both voiced the narrator in past TV releases, with arguably better results) reading a story to his son.
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  • Dublin
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  • The Spira Regatta
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  • Dublin LUAS.png
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  • The Point
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  • The Best of the Star Wars Adventure Journal, Issues 1-4
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  • The Point redline Citadis.jpg
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  • Een Alstom Citadis tram op de Red Line
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  • The Best of the Star Wars Adventure Journal, Issues 1-4
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  • Eindpunt
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  • The Point was the southernmost cape of the largest island on the planet Spira. It was extremely dangerous waters to navigate, as two major ocean currents met there. Sailing the Point was considered to be a true test of seamanship, and the Spira Regatta Open included navigating the hazard as part of the race.
  • The Point is a 67-storey skyscraper in Panama City, Panama. It has 266 meters high and is the tallest all-residential building in the western hemisphere. Soon to be surpassed by at least four 1,000-foot-plus skyscrapers set to rise along (or adjacent to) West 57th Street over the next few years in Manhattan. The high-end luxurious building enjoys what many have called the best location in the city of Panama. Due to its prime location and height, The Point is visible from almost any point in the city. At the time of its completion, The Point was the tallest building in all of Latin America.
  • A 1971 more-or-less independent animated musical featuring songs from Harry Nilsson and many Disney Acid Sequences . It acts as a companion film to an album by Nilsson of the same name. This story is framed as a father (voiced by Ringo Starr in the home video and DVD release, though some older tropers remember Dustin Hoffman and Alan Thicke both voiced the narrator in past TV releases, with arguably better results) reading a story to his son. We begin in The Land of Point where the "law of the land" states that "everyone and everything must have a point." This is carried out to its logical extreme - buildings, animals, plants, and people are all "pointed" to the point that nothing in the entire town is round. Except our protagonist, Oblio, who was born round-headed. He copes by wearing a pointed cap, and he has help from his dog and best friend, Arrow. (Yes, Arrow is very pointy, especially in the muzzle.) He is generally tolerated by everyone in town, some Fantastic Racism abounds, but he is well liked by the other children and the good-hearted, but naive, King. One day, he beats the son of the evil Count at a game of Triangle Toss, the town's equivalent of football. In retaliation, the Count uses the law of the land against Oblio, and the village council has no choice but to exile him and Arrow to the Pointless Forest - which, strangely enough, is full of pointed trees. In the Pointless Forest, he meets the Pointed Man, who points in every direction (you see, "A point in every direction is the same as no point at all.") and seems to exist solely to convince Oblio that the forest and all of his experiences therein are pointless. Oblio also meets and sees other wonders, all of which lead him to understand that, as the Rock Man puts it, "You don't have to have a point to have a point. Dig?" Oblio completes his hero's journey, returns to the village, and teaches everyone the main Aesop: "Everything has a point, whether it shows or not." The movie is interspersed with songs, nearly all of which have little or nothing to do with the actual plot other than a line or two. This is totally excusable since the songs and the movie are both Crowning Moments of Awesome in the composer's body of work (in this troper's opinion, of course).
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