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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: The realistic versions of ''Sazae-san''[='=]s characters made for the anime's 50th anniversary [[https://kotaku.com/anime-made-realistic-oh-goodness-why-1836810413 will haunt your nightmares.]]

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* UncannyValley: UnintentionalUncannyValley: The realistic versions of ''Sazae-san''[='=]s characters made for the anime's 50th anniversary [[https://kotaku.com/anime-made-realistic-oh-goodness-why-1836810413 will haunt your nightmares.]]
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** More than 7,600 seven-to-eight minute episode segments, and the number's still growing. Moreover, there's something of an ''actual'' archive panic concerning the show, as most episodes haven't been released on home video or made available on Amazon and thus very few copies of its many episodes even exist. It's unclear how many might well be [[MissingEpisode lost]].

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** More than 7,600 8,330 seven-to-eight minute episode segments, and the number's still growing. Moreover, there's something of an ''actual'' archive panic concerning the show, as most episodes haven't been released on home video or made available on Amazon and thus very few copies of its many episodes even exist. It's unclear how many might well be [[MissingEpisode lost]].
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* TheScrappy: Wakame. Translated from a [=YouTube=] comment: "I think I'll have grilled onigiri for lunch. How futile. If everyone hates Wakame so much." [[spoiler:There's a pun in that haiku: Wakame's name means seaweed, and onigiri is a rice snack wrapped in seaweed.]]

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%% * TheScrappy: Wakame. Translated from a [=YouTube=] comment: "I think I'll have grilled onigiri for lunch. How futile. If everyone hates Wakame so much." [[spoiler:There's a pun in that haiku: Wakame's name means seaweed, and onigiri is a rice snack wrapped in seaweed.]]]] %% This example doesn't explain what qualities make Wakame so hated within the fanbase.
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** Add points that almost no ripping groups (that is, all the groups that record all the animes that come out in Japan in order to be uploaded to the Internet) touch this anime whatsoever. So, finding broadcasted episodes is a very difficult (likely impossible) task to run. And preserving them, much more.

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** Add points that almost no ripping groups (that is, all the groups that record all the animes anime that come out in Japan in order to be uploaded to the Internet) touch have touched this anime whatsoever. So, finding broadcasted episodes is a very difficult (likely impossible) task to run. And run, and preserving them, much more.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Katsuo's first voice actress was Nobuyo Oyama, who would later become famous for voicing Anime/{{Doraemon}}. Her stint on the show was very short-lived, only lasting 12 episodes.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Katsuo's first voice actress was Nobuyo Oyama, who would later become famous for voicing Anime/{{Doraemon}}.Manga/{{Doraemon}}. Her stint on the show was very short-lived, only lasting 12 episodes.
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* AmericansHateTingle: ''Sazae-san'' is virtually unknown outside its home country. In fact, those who ''do'' know about it are usually OccidentalOtaku, who view the show quite negatively for its perceived "blandness" and for its association with the elderly mainstream Japanese population (which, as a whole, is known to look down on {{Otaku}} and the anime fandom in general).
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** More than 7,600 seven-to-eight minute episode segments, and the number's still growing. Moreover, there's something of an ''actual'' archive panic concerning the show, as most episodes haven't been released on home video or available on Amazon and thus very few copies of its many episodes even exist. It's unclear how many might well be [[MissingEpisode lost]].

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** More than 7,600 seven-to-eight minute episode segments, and the number's still growing. Moreover, there's something of an ''actual'' archive panic concerning the show, as most episodes haven't been released on home video or made available on Amazon and thus very few copies of its many episodes even exist. It's unclear how many might well be [[MissingEpisode lost]].
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** More than 7,600 seven-to-eight minute episode segments, and the number's still growing. Moreover, there's something of an ''actual'' archive panic concerning the show, as most episodes haven't been released on home video and thus very few copies of its many episodes even exist. It's unclear how many might well be [[MissingEpisode lost]].

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** More than 7,600 seven-to-eight minute episode segments, and the number's still growing. Moreover, there's something of an ''actual'' archive panic concerning the show, as most episodes haven't been released on home video or available on Amazon and thus very few copies of its many episodes even exist. It's unclear how many might well be [[MissingEpisode lost]].

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* TheScrappy: Wakame. Translated from a Youtube comment: "I think I'll have grilled onigiri for lunch. How futile. If everyone hates Wakame so much." [[spoiler:There's a pun in that haiku: Wakame's name means seaweed, and onigiri is a rice snack wrapped in seaweed.]]
* ValuesDissonance:

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* TheScrappy: Wakame. Translated from a Youtube [=YouTube=] comment: "I think I'll have grilled onigiri for lunch. How futile. If everyone hates Wakame so much." [[spoiler:There's a pun in that haiku: Wakame's name means seaweed, and onigiri is a rice snack wrapped in seaweed.]]
* ValuesDissonance: UncannyValley: The realistic versions of ''Sazae-san''[='=]s characters made for the anime's 50th anniversary [[https://kotaku.com/anime-made-realistic-oh-goodness-why-1836810413 will haunt your nightmares.]]
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* ValuesDissonance: Much of Sazae's home life seems quaint by modern standards, and even in Japan, the series is enjoyed primarily as nostalgia for the Showa-era boom times. This is in contrast to the comic's postwar origins and Sazae's (for the time and place) extremely liberated, feminist views.

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Much of Sazae's home life seems quaint by modern standards, and even in Japan, the series is enjoyed primarily as nostalgia for the Showa-era boom times. This is in contrast to the comic's postwar origins and Sazae's (for the time and place) extremely liberated, feminist views.
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* ValuesDissonance: Much of Sazae's home life seems quaint by modern standards, and even in Japan, the series is enjoyed primarily as nostalgia for the Showa-era boom times. This is in contrast to the comic's postwar origins and Sazae's (for the time and place) extremely liberated, feminist views.

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* ValuesDissonance: Much of Sazae's home life seems quaint by modern standards, and even in Japan, the series is enjoyed primarily as nostalgia for the Showa-era boom times. This is in contrast to the comic's postwar origins and Sazae's (for the time and place) extremely liberated, feminist views.views.
** In an early episode, when Tarao is being bratty, Sazae punishes him by locking him in the shed for ''several hours'', and even forgets he's in there until after dinner. This wouldn't fly nowadays for multiple reasons, even in Japan.
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* ValuesDissonance[=/=]FairForItsDay: Much of Sazae's home life seems quaint by modern standards, and even in Japan, the series is enjoyed primarily as nostalgia for the Showa-era boom times. This is in contrast to the comic's postwar origins and Sazae's (for the time and place) extremely liberated, feminist views.

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* ValuesDissonance[=/=]FairForItsDay: ValuesDissonance: Much of Sazae's home life seems quaint by modern standards, and even in Japan, the series is enjoyed primarily as nostalgia for the Showa-era boom times. This is in contrast to the comic's postwar origins and Sazae's (for the time and place) extremely liberated, feminist views.
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* TheScrappy: Wakame. Translated from a Youtube comment: "I think I'll have grilled onigiri for lunch. How futile. If everyone hates Wakame so much." [[spoiler:There's a pun in that haiku: spoiler: Wakame's name means seaweed, and onigiri is a rice snack wrapped in seaweed.]]

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* TheScrappy: Wakame. Translated from a Youtube comment: "I think I'll have grilled onigiri for lunch. How futile. If everyone hates Wakame so much." [[spoiler:There's a pun in that haiku: spoiler: Wakame's name means seaweed, and onigiri is a rice snack wrapped in seaweed.]]

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