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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: There are quite a few scholars who believe that Momotaro is just a [[DesignatedHero robber and a conqueror killing and harming non-humans who didn't even do anything to him or his country]], since the Oni's robbing and plundering are only relegated to OffstageVillainy and is only an InformedAttribute at worst, and they never did anything to antagonize anyone who didn't attack them in the story proper.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: There are quite a few scholars who believe that A revisionist reading of the story depicts Momotaro is just as a [[DesignatedHero robber and a conqueror killing and harming non-humans who didn't even do anything to him or his country]], since the Oni's robbing and plundering are only relegated to OffstageVillainy and is only an InformedAttribute at worst, and they never did anything to antagonize anyone who didn't attack them in the story proper.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: There are quite a few scholars who believe that Momotaro is just a [[DesignatedHero robber and a conqueror killing and harming non-humans who didn't even do anything to him or his country]], since the Oni's robbing and plundering are only relegated to OffstageVillainy and is only an InformedAttribute at worst, and they never did anything to antagonize anyone who didn't attack them in the story proper.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The most famous version of the tale isn't the original. In the original version of ''Momotaro'', instead of Momotaro himself coming out of the giant peach, the old couple eats it and they become young again. They have sex and they end up having a son, naming him "Taro."

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The most famous version of the tale isn't the original. In the original version of ''Momotaro'', instead of Momotaro himself coming out of the giant peach, the old couple eats it and they become young again. They have sex and they end up having a son, naming him "Taro.""
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The most famous version of the tale isn't the original. In the original version of ''Momotaro'', instead of Momotaro himself coming out of the giant peach, the old couple eats it and they become young again. They have sex and they end up having a son, naming it "Taro."

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The most famous version of the tale isn't the original. In the original version of ''Momotaro'', instead of Momotaro himself coming out of the giant peach, the old couple eats it and they become young again. They have sex and they end up having a son, naming it him "Taro."
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The most famous version of the tale shown above isn't the original. See the entry for {{Bowdlerise}} on the main work page.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The most famous version of the tale shown above isn't the original. See In the entry for {{Bowdlerise}} on original version of ''Momotaro'', instead of Momotaro himself coming out of the main work page.giant peach, the old couple eats it and they become young again. They have sex and they end up having a son, naming it "Taro."
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The most famous version of the tale shown above isn't the original. See the entry for {{Bowdlerise}} below.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The most famous version of the tale shown above isn't the original. See the entry for {{Bowdlerise}} below.on the main work page.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The most famous version of the tale shown above isn't the original. See the entry for {{Bowdlerise}} below.

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