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* TruerToTheText: Their adaptation of "The Strange Case Of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde" is one of the most faithful adaptations of the book, even including [[spoiler: Hyde’s murder of Sir Carew.]]
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* TruerToTheText: Their adaptation of "The Strange Case Of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde" is one of the most faithful adaptations of the book, even including [[spoiler: Hyde’s murder of Sir Carew.]]
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* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the rare case that they did stories set in the same continuity, this occurred, perhaps most notably in their two adaptations of the d'Artangan romances, where there was no resemblance between characters and ''The Three Musketeer's'' even reused Aramis' design from ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' for Richelieu, causing the unintended implication the two were related.

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* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the rare case that they did stories set in the same continuity, this occurred, perhaps most notably in their two adaptations of the d'Artangan romances, where there was no resemblance between characters and ''The Three Musketeer's'' even reused Aramis' design from with Aramis in ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' for Richelieu, causing the unintended implication the two were related.bearing a strong resemblance to Richelieu in ''The Three Musketeers.''
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* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the rare case that they did stories set in the same continuity, this occurred, perhaps most notably in their two adaptations of the d'Artangan romances, where there was no resemblance between characters and ''The Three Musketeer's'' even reused Aramis' design from ''The Man in the Iron Mask'' for Richelieu, causing the unintended implication the two were related.

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