Tropes/Germans Love David Hasselhoff/Intenolia

Intenolia is one of the major suppliers of this trope.

General

 * Television in general. Intenolians watch 12 hours of TV a day, in part due to a highly successful marketing campaign by electronics manufacturer Intech (itself a subsidiary of state-owned telecoms provider Intelecom) during the aftermath of WWII, which touted the television as a "combination cinema, radio, and magazine". Even with the rise of the internet, TV reigns supreme, in part due to protectionist trade laws that effectively prohibit foreign streaming companies like Netflix, DisneyPlus, and PrimeVideo from operating in Intenolia unless they make their services available for free.
 * While not as popular as television, the average Intenolian will spend up to 10 hours online. Like with television, this is partly due to massive Intelecom/Compuserve and TELUS/UUNET-Pipex advertising campaigns during the early-90s leaving an impression that a personal computer (hooked up to the local ISPs: there are only three phone companies (Intelecom, Shaw, and TELUS), and these three operate all the ISPs, as there were no cable companies around due to old "anti-pay-TV" laws originating from a Moral Panic over early "microwave PPV" subscription methods in the 70s, though more recently smaller companies like TekSavvy have started offering "last-mile" ISP service, but as resellers to the Big 3 telecoms) was a technological marvel surpassing fire or sliced bread.
 * Intenolians will often fetishize Canada in a similar way to how Japan is fetishized in the USA, or the USA is fetishized in the Global South. Canada was a major supplier of resources to Intenolia after WWII, and the Intenolians thank them a LOT, to the point where Intenolia is often referred to as the "11th province". Intenolia also has close relations with Australia, El Kadsre, Singapore, the Philippines, and Neon District, but not as much as with Canada. Canadian companies Shaw and TELUS own two of the 3 major telecom companies in Intenolia (the third one, Intelecom, is state-owned). In fact, the TELUS name was first used by an Intenolian telecom before it acquired the Canadian AGT. (Intenolian Bell wasn't so lucky, being fully absorbed into Shaw in 1994.)

Anime and Manga

 * Intenolians absolutely LOVE Godzilland. Baragon plushies sell like hotcakes.

Software

 * Windows XP is still extremely popular in Intenolia, to the point the local division of Microsoft still makes updates for it and its localized version, Windows Rose XP.
 * Speaking of the Windows Rose line, that only exists because Intenolian electronics stores kept selling out of Windows 3.11, and some people wanted to install it on lower-end computers. As a result, Windows Rose was born.

Western Animation
While intanime is a major industry, accounting for 50% of Intenolia's GDP alone (partly through lucrative deals with Singapore's MediaCorp, Canada's Corus, and America's PBS and APT), Intenolians do have a soft spot for some American, European, and Canadian cartoons.