They remember a blonde girl in a red cape emerging from a lake. They remember the eerie "Innerspace" of Argo City. They remember the scary invisible demon sent by Selena. They don't remember the exact spelling of "Supergirl," but they remember the feeling .
Why "Superior"? This is likely a translation artifact. In several European languages (including German, Dutch, or the Scandinavian languages prevalent in the regions where this film had a cult following), the word for "Super" sometimes carries a similar weight to "Superior." However, the more common explanation is simple .
They add "Lotterie" because they recall the ads surrounding the broadcast. They add "Klingetone" because they want to bottle that Jerry Goldsmith score and carry it in their pocket.
Let’s break down this "Lotterie" (Lottery) of words and uncover what this search term is actually looking for. The first clue lies in the misspelling of "Superiorgirl."
So, likely translates to a user trying to find a ringtone (Klingetone) from a lottery (Lotterie) site related to the first part of the 1984 Supergirl movie.
One such intriguing string is the keyword:
Why would someone search for a "Lottery" alongside a superhero movie?