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San Angeles
San Angeles is a fictional futuristic concept of Southern California, United States, typically configured by commentators and films producers to include the areas of Los Angeles to San Diego and sometimes even San Bernardino to Riverside.〔Schickel, Richard. (October 18, 1993) Time ''(Futuristic Face-Off. )'' Section: Reviews Cinema; Page 98.〕 Although Los Angeles and the West Coast have been treated as a futuristic concept geographic region by different names in other works — "Los Andiegoles" in the novel ''A Friend of the Earth'', "Rattown" in the novel ''Dr. Adder'', and "Mega City 2" in the comic stories of Judge Dredd; San Angeles remains the more popular identifying description. ==Fiction== San Angeles was first conceived as a setting for the 1982 movie ''Blade Runner'' in an early script.〔Turan, Kenneth. (September 13, 1992) Los Angeles Times ''Blade Runner 2. The screenwriter wrote eight drafts -- and then was replaced.'' Section: TM-Los Angeles Times Magazine; Page 19.〕 Ten years later, the 1993 script for the 1994 movie ''Double Dragon'', post-earthquake California merged Los Angeles and San Diego into one megalopolis called San Angeles, half of which was under water.〔Honeycutt, Kirk. (March 3, 1993) Hollywood Reporter ''"Double Dragon" enters film game.'' Page 3.〕 At about the same time, the San Angeles concept city also was used in the 1993 movie ''Demolition Man'',〔Elliott, Stuart. (October 8, 1993) New York Times ' Section: Daily Datebook; page D1.〕 Ruscha's concept Los Francisco San Angeles was analyzed in 2004 for Arts & Activities Magazine () by Tara Cady Sartorius, Curator of Education at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts.〔Sartorius, Tara Cady. (November 1, 2004) Arts & Activities Magazine ''(Impression expression.(art Across the Curriculum)(Critical Essay). )'' Volume 136; Section: 3; Page 322.〕 San Angeles is also the fictional home town of ''Power Rangers Operation Overdrive''.
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