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** Almost all digital prints of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries''' first season still have the PokéRap at the end of every episode. The interstitials of the PokéRap have the announcers telling the viewer to watch Monday through Friday, referencing how the show was originally put into first-run syndication. This trope was subverted on the original DVD/VHS releases, which removed them from the individual episodes in favor of the full-length PokéRap at the end of every disc/tape, as well as Kids' WB! which started airing new episodes of the show on a weekly basis by having them dub over the announcer's voice by telling the viewer to watch next week to see more of the show, not mentioning the PokéRap at all. However, even on streaming, the PokéRap messages remain, and as for Kids' WB!, all prints of "The Problem with Paras" on Cartoon Network, Boomerang, and the former's Video On Demand service kept the Kids' WB! announcer, even long after the Kids' WB! block met its demise.

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** Almost all digital prints of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries''' first season still have the PokéRap at the end of every episode. The interstitials of the PokéRap have the announcers telling the viewer to watch Monday through Friday, referencing how the show was originally put into first-run syndication. This trope was subverted on the original DVD/VHS releases, which removed them from the individual episodes in favor of the full-length PokéRap at the end of every disc/tape, as well as Kids' WB! which started airing new episodes of the show on a weekly basis by having them dub over the announcer's voice by telling the viewer to watch next week to see more of the show, not mentioning the PokéRap at all. However, even on streaming, the PokéRap messages remain, and as for Kids' WB!, all prints of "The Problem with Paras" on Cartoon Network, Boomerang, and the former's Video On Demand service kept the Kids' WB! announcer, even long after the Kids' WB! block met its demise. In addition, the DVD/VHS releases still had Ash saying, "Don't go away, the PokéRap is next!" originally referencing the commercial breaks. Doesn't make as much sense when the PokéRap immediately begins afterwards. [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Kanto_Pokerap#United_Kingdom_broadcast_edits The UK broadcasts made some attempts to subvert this trope as well.]]



*** In addition, the DVD/VHS releases still had Ash saying, "Don't go away, the PokéRap is next!" originally referencing the commercial breaks. Doesn't make as much sense when the PokéRap immediately begins afterwards.
*** [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Kanto_Pokerap#United_Kingdom_broadcast_edits The UK broadcasts made some attempts to subvert this trope as well.]]
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* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''
** Almost all digital prints of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries''' first season still have the PokéRap at the end of every episode. The interstitials of the PokéRap have the announcers telling the viewer to watch Monday through Friday, referencing how the show was originally put into first-run syndication. This trope was subverted on the original DVD/VHS releases, which removed them from the individual episodes in favor of the full-length PokéRap at the end of every disc/tape, as well as Kids' WB! which started airing new episodes of the show on a weekly basis by having them dub over the announcer's voice by telling the viewer to watch next week to see more of the show, not mentioning the PokéRap at all. However, even on streaming, the PokéRap messages remain, and as for Kids' WB!, all prints of "The Problem with Paras" on Cartoon Network, Boomerang, and the former's Video On Demand service kept the Kids' WB! announcer, even long after the Kids' WB! block met its demise.
-->''"Tune in next week and watch Ash, Misty, and Brock on their quests to become Pokémon masters! Don't miss 'em, the new ones are now only on Kids' WB!"''
-->''"Can you name all the Pokémon? Just put today’s song with the other days of the week. That’s why you can’t miss a show. You gotta catch ‘em all!"''
*** In addition, the DVD/VHS releases still had Ash saying, "Don't go away, the PokéRap is next!" originally referencing the commercial breaks. Doesn't make as much sense when the PokéRap immediately begins afterwards.
*** [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Kanto_Pokerap#United_Kingdom_broadcast_edits The UK broadcasts made some attempts to subvert this trope as well.]]
** In ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesRubyAndSapphire'', some of the "Trainer's Choice" eyecatches were correct at the time, but with the introduction of Fairy types in Gen 6, plus modifications to the evolution chain of some existing Pokémon, they are no longer correct, however the eyecatches remain in all digital prints and modern repeats. For instance, the question in "It's Still Rocket Roll to Me" states that Tangela does not evolve, but in the very next generation, Tangrowth was introduced.
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** The 2011 Eminem and Music/{{BoB}} collaboration "Things Get Worse" is a reworking of a track intended for Eminem's [[WhatCouldHaveBeen scrapped]] 2009 album ''Relapse 2'', which B.o.B added a guest verse to and put on his album. The problem is that ''Relapse'' was a ConceptAlbum in which Eminem adopts a MedicalHorror SlasherMovie [[EraSpecificPersonality persona]] that Eminem [[CreatorBacklash scrapped out of embarassment]] almost immediately as soon as the album came out. By the time "Things Get Worse" was released, Eminem had changed to a softer SincerityMode [[RatedGForGangsta image]] and had a CareerResurrection with it - even having a major hit with B.o.B during this artistic period in his new stadium pop style. It is difficult to imagine the audience of Eminem and B.o.B's uplifting "Airplanes" picking up "Things Get Worse" and having any idea why Slim Shady is rapping in a [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent weird cod-Egyptian accent]] about murdering Creator/DakotaFanning and [[CreepyCrossdresser dancing in her panties]].

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** The 2011 Eminem and Music/{{BoB}} Music/BoBRapper collaboration "Things Get Worse" is a reworking of a track intended for Eminem's [[WhatCouldHaveBeen scrapped]] 2009 album ''Relapse 2'', which B.o.B added a guest verse to and put on his album. The problem is that ''Relapse'' was a ConceptAlbum in which Eminem adopts a MedicalHorror SlasherMovie [[EraSpecificPersonality persona]] that Eminem [[CreatorBacklash scrapped out of embarassment]] almost immediately as soon as the album came out. By the time "Things Get Worse" was released, Eminem had changed to a softer SincerityMode [[RatedGForGangsta image]] and had a CareerResurrection with it - even having a major hit with B.o.B during this artistic period in his new stadium pop style. It is difficult to imagine the audience of Eminem and B.o.B's uplifting "Airplanes" picking up "Things Get Worse" and having any idea why Slim Shady is rapping in a [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent weird cod-Egyptian accent]] about murdering Creator/DakotaFanning and [[CreepyCrossdresser dancing in her panties]].

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