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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAnimation'': In "Tohru Who?", Valmont erases Tohru's memories with a potion and [[CriminalAmnesiac manipulates him into thinking that he still serves the Dark Hand]]. He acts exactly like he did while he served them [[RousseauWasRight until he listens to his gut instincts about Valmont and the Chans]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAnimation'': ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': In "Tohru Who?", Valmont erases Tohru's memories with a potion and [[CriminalAmnesiac manipulates him into thinking that he still serves the Dark Hand]]. He acts exactly like he did while he served them [[RousseauWasRight until he listens to his gut instincts about Valmont and the Chans]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAnimation'': In "Tohru Who?", Valmont erases Tohru's memories with a potion and [[CriminalAmnesiac manipulates him into thinking that he still serves the Dark Hand]]. He acts exactly like he did while he served them [[RousseauWasRight until he listens to his gut instincts about Valmont and the Chans]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/RandyCunninghamNinthGradeNinja'': At the end of every Ninja's tenure, they're require to take the "Ultimate Lesson" in the Ninja Nomicon, where the Nomicon takes their collective memories and experiences away and into the book to help future Ninjas while also helping to protect the overall secret of the Ninja in general. Mac Antfee, the Ninja of 1985, is a perfect example of why this is necessary: on top of being a violent jerk who has the dubious honor of being the only Ninja to ever be fired from the job, the Nomicon's failure to mind wipe Mac when it had the chance resulted in him becoming so obsessed with reclaiming the Ninja's power that he spent ''all of his adult life'' trying to amass an army to help him do exactly that. [[spoiler:Mac ''did'' try to move on after his first defeat at Randy's hands, but all it took was Randy reminding him of the powers he lost and finding out that Randy was the new Ninja for him to snap back to his previous mindset, proving that minding-wiping him was the only way he was ever going to be able to truly move on with his life]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/RandyCunninghamNinthGradeNinja'': At the end of every Ninja's tenure, they're require to take the "Ultimate Lesson" in the Ninja Nomicon, where the Nomicon takes their collective memories and experiences away and into the book to help future Ninjas while also helping to protect the overall secret of the Ninja in general. Mac Antfee, the Ninja of 1985, is a perfect example of why this is necessary: on top of being a violent jerk who has the dubious honor of being the only Ninja to ever be fired from the job, the Nomicon's failure to mind wipe Mac when it had the chance resulted in him becoming so obsessed with reclaiming the Ninja's power that he spent ''all of his adult life'' trying to amass an army to help him do exactly that. [[spoiler:Mac ''did'' try to move on after his first defeat at Randy's hands, but all it took was Randy reminding him of the powers he lost and finding out that Randy was the new Ninja for him to snap back to his previous mindset, proving that minding-wiping mind-wiping him was the only way he was ever going to be able to truly move on with his life]].

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