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General clarification on work content; * Attack On Titan grim reminder more specific
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, humanity received a grim reminder", was ''never'' used in any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime. The official version is "That day, humanity remembered."[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On line--"On that day, humanity received a grim reminder", was ''never'' reminder"--and more specifically the term "grim reminder" is never used in any official English translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was published resources.[[note]]The specific phrasing originates from an early FanSub of the anime. The official version is "That day, humanity remembered."[[/note]]
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** While the results vary by fan, those that enjoyed the spin-off ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureCrazyDiamondsDemonicHeartbreak'' tend to invoke the elements into the [=JoJo=] canon, such as Josuke and Hol Horse's team up or Kakyoin coming from Morioh.
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was ''never'' used in any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime. The official version is "That day, humanity remembered."[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind humanity received a grim reminder", was ''never'' used in any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime. The official version is "That day, humanity remembered."[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was ''never'' used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime. The official version is "That day, humanity remembered."[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was ''never'' used by in any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime. The official version is "That day, humanity remembered."[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was ''never'' used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime.
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was ''never'' used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime. The official version is "That day, humanity remembered."[[/note]]
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** Prior to the anime establishing that he has blond hair, many assumed Galliard was a [[FieryRedhead redhead]], to fit his HotBlooded personality.[[/note]]
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** Prior to the anime establishing that he has blond hair, many assumed Galliard was a [[FieryRedhead redhead]], to fit his HotBlooded personality.[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was ''never'' used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime.
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** Prior to the anime establishing that he has blond hair, many assumed Galliard was a [[FieryRedhead redhead]], to fit his HotBlooded personality.
** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime.[[/note]]
** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime.[[/note]]
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** Prior to the anime establishing that he has blond hair, many assumed Galliard was a [[FieryRedhead redhead]], to fit his HotBlooded personality.
** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime.personality.[[/note]]
** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub of the anime.
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub.[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub.FanSub of the anime.[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub, specifically from a team called [gg].[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub, specifically from a team called [gg].FanSub.[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub, specifically from a team called [gg][[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub, specifically from a team called [gg][[/note]][gg].[[/note]]
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** The famous opening line associated with this series: "On that day, mankind received a grim reminder", was never used by any official translations of the manga or the anime.[[note]]It was from an early FanSub, specifically from a team called [gg][[/note]]
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clarify that this applies to both the audience and the other characters
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* ''Manga/MaisonIkkoku'': Yotsuya is actually a character named Tadayasu Sekoi from a short SpyFiction manga series Takahashi wrote called ''Wasted Minds''. The characters look and act almost identically, and [[ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation we are never shown what Yotsuya's day job is]]. It makes sense that Sekoi, who works as TheHandler for two secret agents, would want to keep his occupation secret from his neighbors.
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* ''Manga/MaisonIkkoku'': Yotsuya is actually a character named Tadayasu Sekoi from a short SpyFiction manga series Takahashi wrote called ''Wasted Minds''. The characters look and act almost identically, and [[ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation we are never shown neither the audience nor the other Maison Ikkoku characters ever learn what Yotsuya's day job is]]. It makes sense that Sekoi, who works as TheHandler for two secret agents, would want to keep his occupation secret from his neighbors.
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minor change to previous edit: fix a typo
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* ''Manga/MaisonIkkoku'': Yotsuya is actually a character named Tadayasu Sekoi from a short SpyFiction manga series Takahashi wrote called ''Wasted Minds''. The characters look and act almost identically, and [[ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation we are never shown what Yotsuya's day job is]]. It make sense that Sekoi, who works as TheHandler for two secret agents, would want to keep his occupation secret from his neighbors.
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* ''Manga/MaisonIkkoku'': Yotsuya is actually a character named Tadayasu Sekoi from a short SpyFiction manga series Takahashi wrote called ''Wasted Minds''. The characters look and act almost identically, and [[ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation we are never shown what Yotsuya's day job is]]. It make makes sense that Sekoi, who works as TheHandler for two secret agents, would want to keep his occupation secret from his neighbors.
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it's relevant here that Tadayasu Sekoi is a spy
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* ''Manga/MaisonIkkoku'': Yotsuya is actually a character named Sekoi from a short manga series Takahashi wrote called ''Wasted Minds''. The characters look and act almost identically, and we are never shown what Yotsuya's day job is.
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* ''Manga/MaisonIkkoku'': Yotsuya is actually a character named Tadayasu Sekoi from a short SpyFiction manga series Takahashi wrote called ''Wasted Minds''. The characters look and act almost identically, and [[ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation we are never shown what Yotsuya's day job is.is]]. It make sense that Sekoi, who works as TheHandler for two secret agents, would want to keep his occupation secret from his neighbors.