Sex Chocolate Emmanuellerar [extra Quality] — Emmanuelle Through Time
Emmanuelle 2 , Goodbye Emmanuelle , Emmanuelle 4 (the latter becoming more fantastical)
Spin-offs and sequels began focusing on secondary couples, using Emmanuelle as an orchestrator of other people's romances rather than the sole participant. The 1990s: The Sci-Fi Era and Cosmic Connections
The most memorable episode of the series is the one suggested by the keyword: Emmanuelle Through Time: Sex, Chocolate & Emmanuelle (2012). This 80-minute film, directed by Rolfe Kanefsky and produced by the franchise's long-time steward Alain Siritzky, features a cast including adult film star Allie Haze (as Emmanuelle), Russia Hardy (as Mandy), and Timothy Daniel Daly (as Dr. Blue). The film's plot is as wonderfully strange as its title suggests. emmanuelle through time sex chocolate emmanuellerar
High-resolution stills and promotional materials from the era of "Euro-trash" cinema.
: Her husband, a French diplomat. Their relationship is defined by an unconventional, open marriage where they share details of their outside encounters to fuel their own bond. Emmanuelle 2 , Goodbye Emmanuelle , Emmanuelle 4
In erotic cinema, chocolate frequently serves as a visual and sensory prop to heighten the themes of luxury, indulgence, and taboo. Whether referencing a specific scene from the late-night cable run or a thematic trope used within the futuristic simulations of the series, the term anchors the query in the specific, playful style of 90s softcore erotica. Deciphering "emmanuellerar": The Rare Media Archive
But what about that bizarre suffix – “Emmanuellerar”? Some say it’s a typo. Others claim it’s the forgotten tagline in Swedish (“Emmanuelle rar” – meaning “Emmanuelle, sweet/rare”). A few fringe theorists argue it’s the actual name of the director’s cat. Let’s dive into this fever dream of erotic time travel, cocoa-based intrigue, and one of the strangest fan edits ever made. : Her husband, a French diplomat
As of June 2026, Emmanuelle Through Time: Sex, Chocolate & Emmanuelle is not available on major streaming platforms in the United States or Europe. It can be found on several smaller services, including Plex (in some regions) and the Japanese Tsutaya store, which still sells the DVD edition. The film is also available for digital purchase on Amazon Prime in certain markets, though availability varies.
Because many 1990s cable movies and international cuts of Emmanuelle never received proper DVD or Blu-ray restorations, they became "lost media."