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Some people didn't get the memo that Misaimed Marketing was renamed Misaimed Merchandising. Cleaning up misuse that led to the name change.


* MisaimedMarketing: The episode was only marketed as the season finale to season two, and not the series finale of the show as a whole. Though many assume it was the last episode due to its name and no sign of renewal for a third season, some thought it was just a season finale, holding onto the hope of another season after it. As it turns out, the episode was put on hold for the longest time due to the possibilities of a third season being revisited with the debut of the second season, and while it did well, Disney [[Main/ScrewedByTheNetwork did not believe it met exceptions]], and thus the episode ultimately was the series finale, though it was questioned why Disney refused to announce the series' ending before "The End" aired.

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* MisaimedMarketing: The episode was only marketed as the season finale to season two, and not the series finale of the show as a whole. Though many assume it was the last episode due to its name and no sign of renewal for a third season, some thought it was just a season finale, holding onto the hope of another season after it. As it turns out, the episode was put on hold for the longest time due to the possibilities of a third season being revisited with the debut of the second season, and while it did well, Disney [[Main/ScrewedByTheNetwork did not believe it met exceptions]], and thus the episode ultimately was the series finale, though it was questioned why Disney refused to announce the series' ending before The End aired.

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* MisaimedMarketing: The episode was only marketed as the season finale to season two, and not the series finale of the show as a whole. Though many assume it was the last episode due to its name and no sign of renewal for a third season, some thought it was just a season finale, holding onto the hope of another season after it. As it turns out, the episode was put on hold for the longest time due to the possibilities of a third season being revisited with the debut of the second season, and while it did well, Disney [[Main/ScrewedByTheNetwork did not believe it met exceptions]], and thus the episode ultimately was the series finale, though it was questioned why Disney refused to announce the series' ending before The End aired."The End" aired.

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* MisaimedMarketing: The episode was only marketed as the season finale to season two, and not the series finale of the show as a whole. Though many assume it was the last episode due to its name and no sign of renewal for a third season, some thought it was just a season finale, holding onto the hope of another season after it. As it turns out, the episode was put on hold for the longest time due to the possibilities of a third season being revisited with the debut of the second season, and while it did well, Disney [[Main/ScrewedByTheNetwork did not believe it met exceptions]], and thus the episode ultimately was the series finale, though it questioned why Disney refused to announce the series' ending before The End aired.

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* MisaimedMarketing: The episode was only marketed as the season finale to season two, and not the series finale of the show as a whole. Though many assume it was the last episode due to its name and no sign of renewal for a third season, some thought it was just a season finale, holding onto the hope of another season after it. As it turns out, the episode was put on hold for the longest time due to the possibilities of a third season being revisited with the debut of the second season, and while it did well, Disney [[Main/ScrewedByTheNetwork did not believe it met exceptions]], and thus the episode ultimately was the series finale, though it was questioned why Disney refused to announce the series' ending before The End aired.
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* MisaimedMarketing: The episode was only marketed as the season finale to season two, and not the series finale of the show as a whole. Though many assume it was the last episode due to it's name and no sign of renewal for a third season, some thought it was just a season finale, holding onto the hope of another season after it. As it turns out, the episode was put on hold for the longest time due to the possibilities of a third season being revisited with the debut of the second season, and while it did well, Disney did not believe it meet exceptions, and thus the episode ultimately was the series finale, though it questioned why Disney refused to announce the series' ending before The End aired.

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* MisaimedMarketing: The episode was only marketed as the season finale to season two, and not the series finale of the show as a whole. Though many assume it was the last episode due to it's its name and no sign of renewal for a third season, some thought it was just a season finale, holding onto the hope of another season after it. As it turns out, the episode was put on hold for the longest time due to the possibilities of a third season being revisited with the debut of the second season, and while it did well, Disney [[Main/ScrewedByTheNetwork did not believe it meet exceptions, met exceptions]], and thus the episode ultimately was the series finale, though it questioned why Disney refused to announce the series' ending before The End aired.
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* IKnewIt: After the first season finale revealed the existence of Wraiths, pretty much everyone in the fandom expected Scratch to be the Wraith of Todd Mortenson, due to the two of them having the same face and voice actor, as well as the fact that Todd Mortenson's gloomy attitude matches up with the personality of someone who's soul has "given up the ghost" and become a Wraith.

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* IKnewIt: After the first season finale revealed the existence of Wraiths, pretty much everyone in the fandom expected Scratch to be the Wraith of Todd Mortenson, due to the two of them having the same face and voice actor, as well as the fact that Todd Mortenson's gloomy attitude matches up with the personality of someone who's whose soul has "given up the ghost" and become a Wraith.
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* IKnewIt: After the first season finale revealed the existence of Wraiths, pretty much everyone in the fandom expected Scratch to be the Wraith of Todd Mortenson, due to the two of them having the same face and voice actor, as well as the fact that Todd Mortenson's gloomy attitude matches up with the personality of someone who's soul has "given up the ghost" and become a Wraith.

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* IKnewIt: After the first season finale revealed the existence of Wraiths, pretty much everyone in the fandom expected Scratch to be the Wraith of Todd Mortenson, due to the two of them having the same face and voice actor, as well as the fact that Todd Mortenson's gloomy attitude matches up with the personality of someone who's soul has "given up the ghost" and become a Wraith.Wraith.
*MisaimedMarketing: The episode was only marketed as the season finale to season two, and not the series finale of the show as a whole. Though many assume it was the last episode due to it's name and no sign of renewal for a third season, some thought it was just a season finale, holding onto the hope of another season after it. As it turns out, the episode was put on hold for the longest time due to the possibilities of a third season being revisited with the debut of the second season, and while it did well, Disney did not believe it meet exceptions, and thus the episode ultimately was the series finale, though it questioned why Disney refused to announce the series' ending before The End aired.
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*IKnewIt: After the first season finale revealed the existence of Wraiths, pretty much everyone in the fandom expected Scratch to be the Wraith of Todd Mortenson, due to the two of them having the same face and voice actor, as well as the fact that Todd Mortenson's gloomy attitude matches up with the personality of someone who's soul has "given up the ghost" and become a Wraith.

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