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* FairForItsDay: The series may feel painfully stereotyped now, but for its time, it was a major advance to have Japanese characters be the focus of an American film series so relatively soon after the bitter fight of WarWorldII.
* ValuesDissonance: That said, the painfully stereotyped depiction of Japanese characters with their broken English and traditional dress in modern times guarantees the series would never be circulated commercially again today.
* ValuesDissonance: That said, the painfully stereotyped depiction of Japanese characters with their broken English and traditional dress in modern times guarantees the series would never be circulated commercially again today.
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* FairForItsDay: The series may feel painfully stereotyped now, but for its time, it was a major advance to have Japanese characters be the focus of an American film series so relatively soon after the bitter fight of WarWorldII.
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* ValuesDissonance: That said, the painfully stereotyped depiction of Japanese characters with their broken English and traditional dress in modern times guarantees the series would never be circulated commercially againtoday.today.
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* ValuesDissonance: That said, the painfully stereotyped depiction of Japanese characters with their broken English and traditional dress in modern times guarantees the series would never be circulated commercially again
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* FairForItsDay: The series may feel painfully stereotyped now, but for its time, it was a major advance to have Japanese characters be the focus of an American film series so relatively soon after the bitter fight of WarWorldII.
* ValuesDissonance: That said, the painfully stereotyped depiction of Japanese characters with their broken English and traditional dress in modern times guarantees the series would never be circulated commercially again today.
* ValuesDissonance: That said, the painfully stereotyped depiction of Japanese characters with their broken English and traditional dress in modern times guarantees the series would never be circulated commercially again today.