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RicardoRenegado Since: Nov, 2016
2020-03-26 23:02:36

Since these are magazines that are sold in Japan they are not leaks (at least for how TV Tropes are handled) but they do count as preview.

HighCrate Since: Mar, 2015
2020-03-26 23:54:12

I mean, YMMV is one thing, but I tend to look askance at someone claiming that their tears were TOTES jerked when they read an official summary in a magazine.

It's not a leak, it's just shoehorning. Cut it, burn it, load the ashes into a rocket, fire the rocket into the sun.

Kuruni (Long Runner)
2020-03-27 00:42:54

I think this is covered by Speculative Troping. It should be cut, and tell the troper to wait until they actually cry, not think that they will cry. What sound sad on paper might be narm on screen afterall.

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DragonRanger (Troper Knight)
2020-03-27 09:42:07

I agree with the others here. I consider magazines as valid sources of information, but for objective facts about the show and not for things like Tear Jerker.

rjd1922 Since: May, 2013
2020-03-27 10:00:05

It'd only be a leak if the magazine was scanned when it was sent to retailers and it's not supposed to be available to the public yet.

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Synchronicity MOD (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
2020-03-27 10:03:05

Agreed with everyone above — moments pages are supposed to be for post-release.

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