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\\\"Tropers/{{sardns}}: The second-to-final episode of \\\'\\\'RurouniKenshin\\\'\\\'. The last arc of the anime (which was filler) involved the Kenshin Gumi teaming up with a Feng Shui master to stop a rival Feng Shui clan from destroying Tokyo. After the battle, Kenshin says goodbye to the Feng Shui master. And that\\\'s the end of the episode. This doesn\\\'t sound too bad until you learn that, at the time, the last episode wasn\\\'t broadcasted on TV, so the only way to see it was to buy the DVD.\\\"

I thought we [[NoRealLifeExamplesPlease weren\\\'t supposed to put examples from]] RealLife in here! And it seemed (to me) like it veered enough into that territory that it was necessary to remove it, due to mentioning that it was a dethroning moment because [[TheResolutionWillNotBeTelevised you had to buy the DVDs instead of watching it on TV]], and mentioning the moment itself wasn\\\'t too bad.
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\\\"Tropers/{{sardns}}: The second-to-final episode of \\\'\\\'RurouniKenshin\\\'\\\'. The last arc of the anime (which was filler) involved the Kenshin Gumi teaming up with a Feng Shui master to stop a rival Feng Shui clan from destroying Tokyo. After the battle, Kenshin says goodbye to the Feng Shui master. And that\\\'s the end of the episode. This doesn\\\'t sound too bad until you learn that, at the time, the last episode wasn\\\'t broadcasted on TV, so the only way to see it was to buy the DVD.\\\"

I thought we [[NoRealLifeExamplesPlease weren\\\'t supposed to put examples from]] RealLife in here! And it seemed like it veered enough into that territory that it was necessary to remove it.
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\\\"Tropers/{{sardns}}: The second-to-final episode of \\\'\\\'RurouniKenshin\\\'\\\'. The last arc of the anime (which was filler) involved the Kenshin Gumi teaming up with a Feng Shui master to stop a rival Feng Shui clan from destroying Tokyo. After the battle, Kenshin says goodbye to the Feng Shui master. And that\\\'s the end of the episode. This doesn\\\'t sound too bad until you learn that, at the time, the last episode wasn\\\'t broadcasted on TV, so the only way to see it was to buy the DVD.\\\"

I thought we [[NoRealLifeExamplesPlease weren\\\'t supposed to put examples from]] RealLife in here!
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