[1982 Theater Release] ➔ [Xuxa Becomes Children's Icon] ➔ [Domestic Ban & Legal Suppression] ➔ [VHS Becomes Only Source] Why the Original VHS Remains a Collector's Dream

In 2018, the legal injunction ended, and the film eventually became available on streaming platforms like Canal Brasil

At its core, this phrase appears to be a hybrid of languages, combining elements of Portuguese ("amor" meaning love) and English ("strange love"). The inclusion of the year "1982" and the reference to VHS (a now largely obsolete video format) adds a sense of nostalgia and temporal specificity. The "+" symbol and the word "exclusive" suggest a sense of rarity and uniqueness.

If you are a collector chasing the be warned: The hunt is dangerous for your wallet, and the film itself is not for the faint of heart. It is slow, heavy, and drenched in the oppressive heat of 1930s São Paulo.

Because digital distribution was blocked for decades, vintage physical media—specifically original NTSC and PAL —became the only surviving evidence of the film's uncut format. 1. Uncensored Aspect Ratios and Transfers