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Meanwhile, Double and Violence have taken to the skies, with Double riding [=HardTurbuler=] and Violence swinging from rooftops Franchise/SpiderMan-style and bouncing off buildings. Double ends the battle by enhancing [=LunaTrigger=]'s Memory Break with the Stag Phone, finishing off Violence with the Trigger Stag Burst and using Luna's RubberMan powers to stop Ageo from falling.

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Meanwhile, Double and Violence have taken to the skies, with Double riding [=HardTurbuler=] and Violence swinging from rooftops Franchise/SpiderMan-style ComicBook/SpiderMan-style and bouncing off buildings. Double ends the battle by enhancing [=LunaTrigger=]'s Memory Break with the Stag Phone, finishing off Violence with the Trigger Stag Burst and using Luna's RubberMan powers to stop Ageo from falling.
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At the office, Shotaro, Philip, and Akiko are listening to the news report, which indicates that Wakana's show may be put on SeriesHiatus if the attacks don't stop. Suddenly, Wakana barges into the office, just after Shotaro [[MurphysLaw sets down a stack of papers that get blown out the door]], demanding to speak to Philip. Philip flees into the ElaborateUndergroundBase, but Wakana catches him out of the corner of her eye and chases after him. For some unexplained reason[[note]]remember, he doesn't know the Sonozakis are the bad guys[[/note]], Philip doesn't want Wakana to see his face, so he only agrees to talk to Wakana through the door. Wakana presses Philip on why he knew Mr. Questions plans, and he explains that the questions all came from one particular interview with her in ''Wind Life'' magazine. The next two questions would have been her latest interest (aromatic candles) and where she goes when she has free time (Southern Wind Island Park). Wakana is more than impressed at Philip's deductive ability, brightening her mood considerably. She touches his hand for a second, and they make some kind of connection; we can tell because the lighting effects go all wonky. Philip, in turn, is now quite fascinated with Wakana.

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At the office, Shotaro, Philip, and Akiko are listening to the news report, which indicates that Wakana's show may be put on SeriesHiatus if the attacks don't stop. Suddenly, Wakana barges into the office, just after Shotaro [[MurphysLaw sets down a stack of papers that get blown out the door]], door, demanding to speak to Philip. Philip flees into the ElaborateUndergroundBase, but Wakana catches him out of the corner of her eye and chases after him. For some unexplained reason[[note]]remember, he doesn't know the Sonozakis are the bad guys[[/note]], Philip doesn't want Wakana to see his face, so he only agrees to talk to Wakana through the door. Wakana presses Philip on why he knew Mr. Questions plans, and he explains that the questions all came from one particular interview with her in ''Wind Life'' magazine. The next two questions would have been her latest interest (aromatic candles) and where she goes when she has free time (Southern Wind Island Park). Wakana is more than impressed at Philip's deductive ability, brightening her mood considerably. She touches his hand for a second, and they make some kind of connection; we can tell because the lighting effects go all wonky. Philip, in turn, is now quite fascinated with Wakana.

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* BigDamnVillains: Kirihiko.

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* BigDamnVillains: Kirihiko.BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Despite Motoko being responsible for everything that happened to Wakana during the arc for [[GreenEyedMonster truly pathetic reasons]], Wakana remembers Philip and her little brother and backs off. But after she leaves, Kirihiko steps in and does the deed for her.



* BullyingADragon: The {{Mook}} at the beginning of the story who tries to hit on Wakana. He decides to attack her...with a Masquerade Memory. Predictably, she incinerates him.

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* BullyingADragon: The {{Mook}} at the beginning of the story who tries to hit on Wakana. He decides to attack her... with a Masquerade Memory. Predictably, she incinerates him.


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* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: Because Wakana blows her cover as the Clay Doll Dopant in front of Motoko, Kirihiko has to step in to silence the jealously-insane manager before she exposes anyone connected to the Sonozaki estate.
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* GreenEyedMonster: Motoko. Especially the ''monster'' part. Motoko's motivation was simply that Wakana's show was more popular than hers. Yeah, she set loose a Dopant on the city that could kill hundreds of people, all because of a petty grudge.

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* GreenEyedMonster: Motoko. Especially the ''monster'' part. Motoko's motivation was simply that Wakana's show was more popular than hers. Yeah, she set loose a Dopant on the city that could kill hundreds of people, all because of a petty grudge. It's ''very'' hard to feel bad when Kirihiko kills her.
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As the battle rages on, Kirihiko looks up the purchaser of the Violence Memory just as Wakana figures it out on her own. Motoko, Wakana's fellow radio host, bought the Violence Memory and gave it to Ageo in order to get Wakana's show cancelled as revenge for Wakana's show being more popular. To put it diplomatically, Motoko is seven flavors of batshit insane. Wakana becomes Clay Doll and prepares to kill Motoko, but changes her mind after being reminded of both her little brother and Philip. As Wakana walks away, Motoko prepares to expose her as a Dopant. Unfortunately for her, Kirihiko walks in on her as she's ranting to herself about how she's going to ruin Wakana. He becomes Nasca, and [[ScreamDiscretionShot we hear Motoko scream as the camera cuts away]].

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As the battle rages on, Kirihiko looks up the purchaser of the Violence Memory just as Wakana figures it out on her own. Motoko, Wakana's fellow radio host, bought the Violence Memory and gave it to Ageo in order to get Wakana's show cancelled as revenge for Wakana's show being more popular. To put it diplomatically, Motoko is seven flavors of batshit insane. Wakana becomes Clay Doll and prepares to kill Motoko, but changes her mind after being reminded of both her little brother and Philip. As Wakana walks away, Motoko prepares to expose her as a Dopant. Unfortunately for her, Kirihiko walks in on her as she's ranting to herself about how she's going to ruin Wakana. Wakana and ''doesn't'' have reservations about killing people to preserve Museum's secrets. He becomes Nasca, Nazca, and [[ScreamDiscretionShot we hear Motoko scream as the camera cuts away]].
away from her assassination]].



At home, Philip realizes that in their confrontation with Ageo/Question/Violence, Wakana used the phrase "Gaia Memory" before anyone else said it, leaving him wondering how a sweet girl like Wakana knows about Gaia Memories. He calls Wakana to ask if she has a Gaia Memory, and she denies it. Philip suggests that they put off their next meeting for some time, and Wakana reluctantly agrees. Remembering her brother's and Philip's words, Wakana drops the Clay Dall Memory outside and walks away, leaving it behind. Soon after, Ryubee sees it laying on the ground and picks it up.

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At home, Philip realizes that in their confrontation with Ageo/Question/Violence, Wakana used the phrase "Gaia Memory" before anyone else said it, leaving him wondering how a sweet girl like Wakana knows about Gaia Memories. He calls Wakana to ask if she has a Gaia Memory, and she denies it. Philip suggests that they put off their next meeting for some time, and Wakana reluctantly agrees. Remembering her brother's and Philip's words, Wakana drops the Clay Dall Doll Memory outside and walks away, leaving it behind. Soon after, Ryubee sees it laying on the ground and picks it up.



* DeathBySecretIdentity: Wakana may have spared Mokoto, but now Mokoto has some dirt on her enemy and immediately starts plotting to use it. Cue Nasca.
* {{Defictionalization}}: Wakana's single, "Naturally", was also released in RealLife.

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* DeathBySecretIdentity: Wakana may have spared Mokoto, but now Mokoto has some dirt on her enemy and immediately starts plotting to use it. Cue Nasca.
Kirihiko, who has no reservations about killing someone to keep the Sonozaki family safe and also was [[BigBrotherInstinct looking into who had enabled someone to become a super-powered stalker to his sister-in-law]].
* [[invoked]] {{Defictionalization}}: Wakana's single, "Naturally", was also released in RealLife.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Wakana and Philip's second conversation.
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Meanwhile, Philip is dwelling over the connection he made with Clay Doll during the earlier fight, as Wakana enters the office. Philip, as usual, hides behind the "secret" door, and they have a conversation. Philip asks if Wakana's ever felt like someone is trying to kill her, and with [[RuleOfDrama a change in the lighting]], Wakana explains that she feels that way about ''Saeko''. Turns out that because Ryubee tightly controlled Saeko's childhood but not Wakana's, Saeko took her frustrations out on Wakana. Wakana's little brother prevented her from becoming just as mean by talking Wakana out of retaliating against Saeko, though he's no longer around, and she's become... not quite as kind. Philip counters that she still has a lot of kindness in her; her true self is the kind little girl underneath, not the BitchInSheepsClothing she tends to act like (well, without using those exact words...). As Philip prepares to enter the Gaia Library to deduce Question's true identity, Akiko is berating Shotaro for letting Wakana out of her sight, and the station brings in Motoko to take over Wakana's show while she's missing. In the Gaia Library, Philip asks Wakana if she remembers anyone asking her her favorite scenery, and she recalls it was someone at her first audition for her radio show. With that, Philip discovers Mr. Question's real name, and Wakana leaves the office to get back to work, but not before making Philip promise to see her again and let her see his face. Philip is left alone, contemplating his newfound feelings for Wakana. He goes into the Gaia Library to look Wakana up, but he declines to read Wakana's book[[note]]that sounds dirtier than it is[[/note]] when he finds it.

Wakana returns to her show and takes over, receiving a call from Mr. Question. She rejects his offer for a present and identifies him as Ageo. Yes, ''that'' Ageo. Ageo steps forward, transforms into Violence in front of everyone, and kidnaps Wakana. Shotaro and Philip become Double and give chase on [=HardBoilder=]/[=HardSplasher=]. After catching up, Double uses the Spider Shock augmented by Luna to force Violence to let Wakana go. Violence reveals that he loves Wakana and was dared to do all this in order to prove he's a real man. He didn't even buy the Violence Memory himself; somebody gave it to him.

As the battle rages on, Kirihiko looks up the purchaser of the Violence Memory just as Wakana figures it out on her own. Motoko, Wakana's fellow radio host, bought the Violence Memory and gave it to Ageo in order to get Wakana's show cancelled as revenge for Wakana's show being more popular. Motoko, to put it lightly, is seven flavors of batshit insane. Wakana becomes Clay Doll and prepares to kill Motoko but changes her mind after being reminded of both her little brother and Philip. As Wakana walks away, Motoko prepares to expose her as a Dopant. Unfortunately for her, Kirihiko walks in on her as she's ranting to herself about how she's going to ruin Wakana. He becomes Nasca, and [[ScreamDiscretionShot we hear Motoko scream as the camera cuts away]].

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Meanwhile, Philip is dwelling over the connection he made with Clay Doll during the earlier fight, as Wakana enters the office. Philip, as usual, hides behind the "secret" door, and they have a conversation. Philip asks if Wakana's ever felt like someone is trying to kill her, and with [[RuleOfDrama a change in the lighting]], Wakana explains that she feels that way about ''Saeko''. Turns out that because Ryubee tightly controlled Saeko's childhood but not Wakana's, Saeko took her frustrations out on Wakana. Wakana's little brother prevented her from becoming just as mean by talking Wakana out of retaliating against Saeko, though he's no longer around, and she's become... not quite as kind. Philip counters that she still has a lot of kindness in her; her true self is the kind little girl underneath, not the BitchInSheepsClothing she tends to act like (well, without using those exact words...). As Philip prepares to enter the Gaia Library to deduce Question's true identity, Akiko is berating Shotaro for letting Wakana out of her sight, and the station brings in Motoko to take over Wakana's show while she's missing. In the Gaia Library, Philip asks Wakana if she remembers anyone asking her her favorite scenery, and she recalls it was someone at her first audition for her radio show. With that, Philip discovers Mr. Question's real name, and Wakana leaves the office to get back to work, but not before making Philip promise to see her again and let her see his face. Philip is left alone, contemplating his newfound feelings for Wakana. He goes into the Gaia Library to look Wakana up, but he declines to read Wakana's book[[note]]that sounds dirtier than it is[[/note]] when he finds it.

Wakana returns to her show and takes over, receiving a call from Mr. Question. She rejects his offer for a present and identifies him as Ageo. Yes, ''that'' Ageo. Ageo steps forward, transforms into Violence in front of everyone, and kidnaps Wakana. Shotaro and Philip become Double and give chase on [=HardBoilder=]/[=HardSplasher=]. After catching up, Double uses the Spider Shock augmented by Luna to force Violence to let Wakana go. Violence reveals that he loves Wakana and was dared to do all this in order to prove he's a real man. He didn't even buy the Violence Memory himself; somebody gave ''gave'' it to him.

As the battle rages on, Kirihiko looks up the purchaser of the Violence Memory just as Wakana figures it out on her own. Motoko, Wakana's fellow radio host, bought the Violence Memory and gave it to Ageo in order to get Wakana's show cancelled as revenge for Wakana's show being more popular. Motoko, to To put it lightly, diplomatically, Motoko is seven flavors of batshit insane. Wakana becomes Clay Doll and prepares to kill Motoko Motoko, but changes her mind after being reminded of both her little brother and Philip. As Wakana walks away, Motoko prepares to expose her as a Dopant. Unfortunately for her, Kirihiko walks in on her as she's ranting to herself about how she's going to ruin Wakana. He becomes Nasca, and [[ScreamDiscretionShot we hear Motoko scream as the camera cuts away]].
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Meanwhile, Double and Violence have taken to the skies, with Double riding [=HardTurbuler=] and Violence swinging from rooftops {{Spider-Man}}-style and bouncing off buildings. Double ends the battle by enhancing [=LunaTrigger=]'s Memory Break with the Stag Phone, finishing off Violence with the Trigger Stag Burst and using Luna's RubberMan powers to stop Ageo from falling.

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Meanwhile, Double and Violence have taken to the skies, with Double riding [=HardTurbuler=] and Violence swinging from rooftops {{Spider-Man}}-style Franchise/SpiderMan-style and bouncing off buildings. Double ends the battle by enhancing [=LunaTrigger=]'s Memory Break with the Stag Phone, finishing off Violence with the Trigger Stag Burst and using Luna's RubberMan powers to stop Ageo from falling.
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* CurbstompBattle: The {{Mook}} at the beginning of the episode attacks Wakana with a Masquerade Memory. She responds by turning into Claydoll and killing him in one attack.

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Wakana Sonozaki is walking down the street, pursued by a StalkerWithACrush. After Wakana rejects his advances, he turns into a Masquerade Dopant and attacks her. Oh no, he's a {{Mook}}, whatever will she do? Oh, wait, forgot she's the Clay Doll Dopant. She kills him. Later, Wakana is recording [[ShowWithinAShow her radio show]] with her GenkiGirl persona in full effect. After a short bit of {{Foreshadowing}} for TheMovie and some [[strike:ProductPlacement]][[{{Defictionalization}} airplay]] for her latest single, we cut to Shotaro and Philip listening to her show and [[TheKnightsWhoSaySquee geeking out over her]], earning both of them {{Dope Slap}}s from Akiko.

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Wakana Sonozaki is walking down the street, pursued by a StalkerWithACrush. After Wakana rejects his advances, he turns into a Masquerade Dopant and attacks her. Oh no, he's a {{Mook}}, whatever will she do? Oh, wait, forgot she's the Clay Doll Dopant. She kills him. Later, Wakana is recording [[ShowWithinAShow her radio show]] with her GenkiGirl persona in full effect. After a short bit of {{Foreshadowing}} for TheMovie and some [[strike:ProductPlacement]][[{{Defictionalization}} airplay]] ProductPlacement - I mean ''[[{{Defictionalization}} airplay]]'' for her latest single, we cut to Shotaro and Philip listening to her show and [[TheKnightsWhoSaySquee geeking out over her]], earning both of them {{Dope Slap}}s from Akiko.


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* AMFMCharacterization: Just one of many signs Shotaro is halfboiled: he and Phillip start the two-parter not only singing along to Wakana's single, but doing the arm motions.


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* DeathBySecretIdentity: Wakana may have spared Mokoto, but now Mokoto has some dirt on her enemy and immediately starts plotting to use it. Cue Nasca.
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* BullyingADragon: The {{Mook}} at the beginning of the story who tries to hit on Wakana. He decides to attack her...with a Masquerade Memory. Predictably, she incinerates him.
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Suddenly, Wakana gets a question from a caller with obvious vocal effects identifying himself as "Mr. Question". His question is innocuous enough: "What is your favorite number?", but Wakana takes an instant dislike to him[[hottip:*:she even mutes the recording to get in the VerbalTic she uses when annoyed]], pegging him as another stalker. She's right: when she answers "seven", he announces he has a present for her, which turns out to be a large structure collapsing in front of the station, followed by a Dopant[[hottip:*:Mr. Question, obviously]] attacking everybody around it. Cue opening theme.

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Suddenly, Wakana gets a question from a caller with obvious vocal effects identifying himself as "Mr. Question". His question is innocuous enough: "What is your favorite number?", but Wakana takes an instant dislike to him[[hottip:*:she him[[note]]she even mutes the recording to get in the VerbalTic she uses when annoyed]], annoyed[[/note]], pegging him as another stalker. She's right: when she answers "seven", he announces he has a present for her, which turns out to be a large structure collapsing in front of the station, followed by a Dopant[[hottip:*:Mr. Dopant[[note]]Mr. Question, obviously]] obviously[[/note]] attacking everybody around it. Cue opening theme.



At the office, Shotaro, Philip, and Akiko are listening to the news report, which indicates that Wakana's show may be put on SeriesHiatus if the attacks don't stop. Suddenly, Wakana barges into the office, just after Shotaro [[MurphysLaw sets down a stack of papers that get blown out the door]], demanding to speak to Philip. Philip flees into the ElaborateUndergroundBase, but Wakana catches him out of the corner of her eye and chases after him. For some unexplained reason[[hottip:*:remember, he doesn't know the Sonozakis are the bad guys]], Philip doesn't want Wakana to see his face, so he only agrees to talk to Wakana through the door. Wakana presses Philip on why he knew Mr. Questions plans, and he explains that the questions all came from one particular interview with her in ''Wind Life'' magazine. The next two questions would have been her latest interest (aromatic candles) and where she goes when she has free time (Southern Wind Island Park). Wakana is more than impressed at Philip's deductive ability, brightening her mood considerably. She touches his hand for a second, and they make some kind of connection; we can tell because the lighting effects go all wonky. Philip, in turn, is now quite fascinated with Wakana.

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At the office, Shotaro, Philip, and Akiko are listening to the news report, which indicates that Wakana's show may be put on SeriesHiatus if the attacks don't stop. Suddenly, Wakana barges into the office, just after Shotaro [[MurphysLaw sets down a stack of papers that get blown out the door]], demanding to speak to Philip. Philip flees into the ElaborateUndergroundBase, but Wakana catches him out of the corner of her eye and chases after him. For some unexplained reason[[hottip:*:remember, reason[[note]]remember, he doesn't know the Sonozakis are the bad guys]], guys[[/note]], Philip doesn't want Wakana to see his face, so he only agrees to talk to Wakana through the door. Wakana presses Philip on why he knew Mr. Questions plans, and he explains that the questions all came from one particular interview with her in ''Wind Life'' magazine. The next two questions would have been her latest interest (aromatic candles) and where she goes when she has free time (Southern Wind Island Park). Wakana is more than impressed at Philip's deductive ability, brightening her mood considerably. She touches his hand for a second, and they make some kind of connection; we can tell because the lighting effects go all wonky. Philip, in turn, is now quite fascinated with Wakana.



Meanwhile, Philip is dwelling over the connection he made with Clay Doll during the earlier fight, as Wakana enters the office. Philip, as usual, hides behind the "secret" door, and they have a conversation. Philip asks if Wakana's ever felt like someone is trying to kill her, and with [[RuleOfDrama a change in the lighting]], Wakana explains that she feels that way about ''Saeko''. Turns out that because Ryubee tightly controlled Saeko's childhood but not Wakana's, Saeko took her frustrations out on Wakana. Wakana's little brother prevented her from becoming just as mean by talking Wakana out of retaliating against Saeko, though he's no longer around, and she's become... not quite as kind. Philip counters that she still has a lot of kindness in her; her true self is the kind little girl underneath, not the BitchInSheepsClothing she tends to act like (well, without using those exact words...). As Philip prepares to enter the Gaia Library to deduce Question's true identity, Akiko is berating Shotaro for letting Wakana out of her sight, and the station brings in Motoko to take over Wakana's show while she's missing. In the Gaia Library, Philip asks Wakana if she remembers anyone asking her her favorite scenery, and she recalls it was someone at her first audition for her radio show. With that, Philip discovers Mr. Question's real name, and Wakana leaves the office to get back to work, but not before making Philip promise to see her again and let her see his face. Philip is left alone, contemplating his newfound feelings for Wakana. He goes into the Gaia Library to look Wakana up, but he declines to read Wakana's book[[hottip:*:that sounds dirtier than it is]] when he finds it.

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Meanwhile, Philip is dwelling over the connection he made with Clay Doll during the earlier fight, as Wakana enters the office. Philip, as usual, hides behind the "secret" door, and they have a conversation. Philip asks if Wakana's ever felt like someone is trying to kill her, and with [[RuleOfDrama a change in the lighting]], Wakana explains that she feels that way about ''Saeko''. Turns out that because Ryubee tightly controlled Saeko's childhood but not Wakana's, Saeko took her frustrations out on Wakana. Wakana's little brother prevented her from becoming just as mean by talking Wakana out of retaliating against Saeko, though he's no longer around, and she's become... not quite as kind. Philip counters that she still has a lot of kindness in her; her true self is the kind little girl underneath, not the BitchInSheepsClothing she tends to act like (well, without using those exact words...). As Philip prepares to enter the Gaia Library to deduce Question's true identity, Akiko is berating Shotaro for letting Wakana out of her sight, and the station brings in Motoko to take over Wakana's show while she's missing. In the Gaia Library, Philip asks Wakana if she remembers anyone asking her her favorite scenery, and she recalls it was someone at her first audition for her radio show. With that, Philip discovers Mr. Question's real name, and Wakana leaves the office to get back to work, but not before making Philip promise to see her again and let her see his face. Philip is left alone, contemplating his newfound feelings for Wakana. He goes into the Gaia Library to look Wakana up, but he declines to read Wakana's book[[hottip:*:that book[[note]]that sounds dirtier than it is]] is[[/note]] when he finds it.
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* GreenEyedMonster: Motoko. Especially the ''monster'' part. Motoko's motivation was simply that Wakana's show was more popular than hers. Yeah, she set loose a Dopant on the city that could kill hundreds of people, all because of a petty grudge.


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* TheManBehindTheMan: Motoko turns out to be the main villain of the episode, not Ageo the Violence Dopant, who was merely manipulated by her.

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