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** On May 15, 2019, Website/{{Crunchyroll}} made social media posts for the late Creator/UnshoIshizuka's birthday with a selection of his notable roles. That was all well and good, but the picture they used for [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Joseph Joestar]] was from [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Part 2]], in which said character [[TimeShiftedActor was voiced by]] Creator/TomokazuSugita. Crunchyroll took it down and reuploaded it with the correct Joseph after fan outcry.

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** On May 15, 2019, Website/{{Crunchyroll}} Platform/{{Crunchyroll}} made social media posts for the late Creator/UnshoIshizuka's birthday with a selection of his notable roles. That was all well and good, but the picture they used for [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Joseph Joestar]] was from [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Part 2]], in which said character [[TimeShiftedActor was voiced by]] Creator/TomokazuSugita. Crunchyroll took it down and reuploaded it with the correct Joseph after fan outcry.
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** In Aeham Ahmad's autobiography ''Literature/ThePianistFromSyria'', he [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p32.png refers]] to ''Anime/HelloSandybell'' as "a popular manga show [[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff in Syria]]]". ''Hello! Sandybell'' never had a manga and is a case of AnimeFirst.

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** In Aeham Ahmad's autobiography ''Literature/ThePianistFromSyria'', ''Literature/ThePianistFromSyriaAMemoir'', he [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p32.png refers]] to ''Anime/HelloSandybell'' as "a popular manga show [[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff in Syria]]]". ''Hello! Sandybell'' never had a manga and is a case of AnimeFirst.
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* In Aeham Ahmad's autobiography ''Literature/ThePianistFromSyria'', he [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p32.png refers]] to ''Anime/HelloSandybell'' as "a popular manga show [[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff in Syria]]]". ''Hello! Sandybell'' never had a manga and is a case of AnimeFirst.

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In Aeham Ahmad's autobiography ''Literature/ThePianistFromSyria'', he [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p32.png refers]] to ''Anime/HelloSandybell'' as "a popular manga show [[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff in Syria]]]". ''Hello! Sandybell'' never had a manga and is a case of AnimeFirst.
**In 2020, Edinburgh News published an [[https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/heritage-and-retro/retro/cult-80s-japanese-anime-was-set-in-scotland-and-shares-name-with-famous-edinburgh-folk-pub-2883492 article]] about ''Hello! Sandybell'' but used a screenshot from ''Manga/CandyCandy''. The error is still up to this day.
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* In Aeham Ahmad's autobiography ''Literature/ThePianistFromSyria'', he [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p32.png refers]] to ''Anime/HelloSandybell'' as "a popular manga show [ [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff in Syria]] ]". ''Hello! Sandybell'' never had a manga and is a case of AnimeFirst.

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* In Aeham Ahmad's autobiography ''Literature/ThePianistFromSyria'', he [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p32.png refers]] to ''Anime/HelloSandybell'' as "a popular manga show [ [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff [[[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff in Syria]] ]".Syria]]]". ''Hello! Sandybell'' never had a manga and is a case of AnimeFirst.
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*In Aeham Ahmad's autobiography ''Literature/ThePianistFromSyria'', he [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/p32.png refers]] to ''Anime/HelloSandybell'' as "a popular manga show [ [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff in Syria]] ]". ''Hello! Sandybell'' never had a manga and is a case of AnimeFirst.
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* While reviewing a ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' fighting game for the UsefulNotes/PCEngine, [=GamePro=] Magazine must have thought Ranma to be some sort of [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 transforming superhero]], having summarized the title character's background thus:

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* While reviewing a ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' fighting game for the UsefulNotes/PCEngine, Platform/PCEngine, [=GamePro=] Magazine must have thought Ranma to be some sort of [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 transforming superhero]], having summarized the title character's background thus:
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* [[http://insideout.pentecostalyouth.org/inspirational/calling-evil-evil/ This Penecostal article]] refers to ''Manga/DeathNote'' as "''The'' Death Note" and claims it contains detailed instructions on how to go into a trance and use your mind to take someone else's life.

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* [[http://insideout.pentecostalyouth.org/inspirational/calling-evil-evil/ This Penecostal article]] refers to ''Manga/DeathNote'' as "''The'' "''[[TheTheTitleConfusion The]]'' Death Note" and claims it contains detailed instructions on how to go into a trance and use your mind to take someone else's life.
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* [[https://animetudes.com/2020/05/17/animation-and-subjectivity-towards-a-theory-of-framerate-modulation/ In an article about framerate modulation in anime]] ,the writer says that movement in cinema is real, Movement in film is not real, it's an illusion where your brain thinks it's moving, but it's not.

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* [[https://animetudes.com/2020/05/17/animation-and-subjectivity-towards-a-theory-of-framerate-modulation/ In an article about framerate modulation in anime]] ,the anime]], the writer says that movement in cinema is real, real. Movement in film is not real, it's an illusion where your brain thinks it's moving, but it's not.
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* ''Literature/ReignOfTheSevenSpellblades'': [[https://www.newsunzip.com/anime/reign-of-the-seven-spellblades-season-2/ This hilariously inaccurate clickbait article]] claims that a hypothetical season 2 of the anime would involve Oliver winning the "Sword Festival" and turning out to be the childhood friend of Myth/KingArthur, who apparently wields the Seventh Spellblade [[spoiler:instead of Nanao, who canonically invented it]]. Suffice to say, this bears no resemblance to the plots of volumes 4-6 of the original novels whatsoever.
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* [[https://www.justcolor.net/diy/manga-anime-tutorials/proportions/ a tutorial on manga and anime proportions]] falsely states that pre-teens are from 12-16, pre-teens are from 10-12 years old, not 12-16 years old and claim that the characters from the manga and anime series ''Manga/K-ON'' use the 1:5 head to body ratio when the characters from K-ON are 6 heads tall, teenage characters in manga and anime are from 6-8 heads tall depending on the art style and they mention two Ken Akamatsu manga and anime series ''Manga/LoveHina'' and Negima instead of mentioning other manga series, however, the characters in the aforementioned manga are 7 heads tall.
* [[https://animetudes.com/2020/05/17/animation-and-subjectivity-towards-a-theory-of-framerate-modulation/ in an article about framerate modulation in anime]] The writer says that movement in cinema is real, Movement in film is not real, it's an illusion where your brain thinks it's moving, but it's not.

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* [[https://www.justcolor.net/diy/manga-anime-tutorials/proportions/ a A tutorial on manga and anime proportions]] falsely states that pre-teens are from 12-16, 12-16 and pre-teens are from 10-12 years old, not 12-16 years old and old. They also claim that the characters from the manga and anime series ''Manga/K-ON'' use the 1:5 head to body ratio when the characters from K-ON are 6 heads tall, tall. In fact, most teenage characters in manga and anime are from 6-8 heads tall depending on the art style and style. Also, they mention two Ken Akamatsu manga and anime series ''Manga/LoveHina'' and Negima instead of mentioning other manga series, however, the characters in the aforementioned manga are 7 heads tall.
* [[https://animetudes.com/2020/05/17/animation-and-subjectivity-towards-a-theory-of-framerate-modulation/ in In an article about framerate modulation in anime]] The ,the writer says that movement in cinema is real, Movement in film is not real, it's an illusion where your brain thinks it's moving, but it's not.
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*''Anime/IsabelleOfParis'': Many websites including [=MyAnimeList=] and [=AnimeNewsNetwork=] write this as the anime's synopsis:
--> The Main character is a 15 year old Isabelle Laustin, other characters being her parents Leon and Marie, Isabelle`s friends Jean and his sister Marie, and Isabelle`s suitor, Captain Victor. When Paris is beseiged and Napoleon III`s army is defeated, Isabelle escapes to London, disguised as a boy, and engages in secret agent stuff.
** There are many things wrong with this description.
*** Jean doesn't have a sister named Marie, let alone a sister at all. He's an only child. It's ''Isabelle'' who has a sister who's one of the show's main characters, Geneviève. Marie is the name of Isabelle's mother.
*** Captain Victor isn't Isabelle's suitor. While Isabelle has a one-sided crush on him, he's betrothed to her sister. Despite this, Geneviève is secretly in love with Jules, her piano teacher, [[spoiler: and eventually breaks off their engagement to marry him. Because Jules is a commoner, Leon and Marie disown Geneviève, to the horror of Isabelle. Victor never stops loving Geneviève even after this fact and dies heartbroken as he mutters her name, meaning Isabelle [[DidNotGetTheGirl never got the guy]].]]
*** Isabelle doesn't engage in "secret agent stuff" until seven episodes into the anime, and even then, it's only an arc. Most of the anime is about the class divide between the Bourgieoisie and the commoners, the oppression of the Parisians, Jules and Geneviève's [[LoveHurts Tragic Romance]], Andréa staving off the Prussians and Thiers' betrayal of Paris.
*** The description implies that Isabelle escapes to London right after the besieging of Paris, when in actuality Isabelle and the Laustins fled to Versailles, where Isabelle learned of the secret conspiracy against France. She went to London on Geneviève's orders, who was working with LaResistance in Paris.
*** The description fails to mention that she returns to France after escaping to London[[note]]Though the [[spoiler: "Everyone Dies" DownerEnding]] implies that she'll start a new life elsewhere[[/note]].
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* An infamous [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2005_03_04_edmonton_journal_hentae.jpg article]] by ''The Edmonton Journal'' from Canada features gems such as "Hentae" and that all {{hentai}} is essentially lolicon-BDSM-rape.

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* An infamous [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2005_03_04_edmonton_journal_hentae.jpg article]] by ''The Edmonton Journal'' from Canada features gems such as "Hentae" and that all {{hentai}} is essentially lolicon-BDSM-rape.lolicon or BDSM-rape.

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* [[https://www.kidzsearch.com/questions/49555/ghs-art-lesson-proportions a Q&A about proportions of anime characters]] The writer claims that the average person is from 5 to 6 heads tall, actually, an average person is from 7 to 8 heads tall. she then claims that anime characters in children are 3-4 heads tall, teenagers are 4.5 heads tall and adults are 5 heads tall, teenage and adult anime characters are from 6-8 heads tall depending on the art style and age and children in anime are 6 heads tall depending on the art style and age, whereas anime with a simplistic art style have children, teenagers and adults with shorter proportions, it's possible the writer was confusing proportions on simplistic western cartoon characters, although western cartoon characters have different proportions depending on the art style and age.
* [[https://www.justcolor.net/diy/manga-anime-tutorials/proportions/ a tutorial on manga and anime proportions]] falsely states that pre-teens are from 12-16, pre-teens are from 10-12 years old, not 12-16 years old and claim that the characters from the manga and anime series Manga/K-ON use the 1:5 head to body ratio when the characters from K-ON are 6 heads tall, teenage characters in manga and anime are from 6-8 heads tall depending on the art style and they mention two Ken Akamatsu manga and anime series ''Manga/LoveHina'' and Negima instead of mentioning other manga series, however, the characters in the aforementioned manga are 7 heads tall.

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* [[https://www.kidzsearch.com/questions/49555/ghs-art-lesson-proportions a Q&A about proportions of anime characters]] The writer claims that the average person is from 5 to 6 heads tall, actually, an average person is from 7 to 8 7.5 heads tall. she then claims that anime characters in children are 3-4 heads tall, teenagers are 4.5 heads tall and adults are 5 heads tall, teenage and adult anime characters are from 6-8 heads tall depending on the art style and age and children in anime are 6 heads tall depending on the art style and age, whereas anime with a simplistic art style have children, teenagers and adults with shorter proportions, it's possible the writer was confusing proportions on simplistic stylized western cartoon characters, although western cartoon characters have different proportions depending on the art style and age.
* [[https://www.justcolor.net/diy/manga-anime-tutorials/proportions/ a tutorial on manga and anime proportions]] falsely states that pre-teens are from 12-16, pre-teens are from 10-12 years old, not 12-16 years old and claim that the characters from the manga and anime series Manga/K-ON ''Manga/K-ON'' use the 1:5 head to body ratio when the characters from K-ON are 6 heads tall, teenage characters in manga and anime are from 6-8 heads tall depending on the art style and they mention two Ken Akamatsu manga and anime series ''Manga/LoveHina'' and Negima instead of mentioning other manga series, however, the characters in the aforementioned manga are 7 heads tall.tall.
* [[https://animetudes.com/2020/05/17/animation-and-subjectivity-towards-a-theory-of-framerate-modulation/ in an article about framerate modulation in anime]] The writer says that movement in cinema is real, Movement in film is not real, it's an illusion where your brain thinks it's moving, but it's not.
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* During the 90s, many popular anime series such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Franchise/DragonBall'' were said to be French animated series in various European TV guides, because in a lot of European countries, they have been licensed through French media distributors.

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* During the 90s, many popular anime series such as ''Anime/SailorMoon'' and ''Franchise/DragonBall'' were said to be French animated series in various European TV guides, because because, in a lot of European countries, they have been licensed through French media distributors.



* [[https://www.justcolor.net/diy/manga-anime-tutorials/proportions/ a tutorial on manga and anime proportions]] falsely states that pre-teens are from 12-16, pre-teens are from 10-12 years old, not 12-16 years old and claim that the characters from the manga and anime series Manga/K-ON use the 1:5 head to body ratio when the characters from K-ON are 6 heads tall, teenage characters in manga and anime are from 6-8 heads tall depending on the art style and they mention two Ken Akamatsu manga and anime series ''Manga/LoveHina'' and Negima instead of mentioning other manga series, however, the characters in the aforementioned manga are 7 heads tall.

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* [[https://www.justcolor.net/diy/manga-anime-tutorials/proportions/ a tutorial on manga and anime proportions]] falsely states that pre-teens are from 12-16, pre-teens are from 10-12 years old, not 12-16 years old and claim that the characters from the manga and anime series Manga/K-ON use the 1:5 head to body ratio when the characters from K-ON are 6 heads tall, teenage characters in manga and anime are from 6-8 heads tall depending on the art style and they mention two Ken Akamatsu manga and anime series ''Manga/LoveHina'' and Negima instead of mentioning other manga series, however, the characters in the aforementioned manga are 7 heads tall.tall.
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