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Shouldn \'t the {{PresidentSuperhero}} trope be under this list?
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Shouldn\\\'t the {{PresidentSuperhero}} trope be under this list?
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Shouldn\'t the {{PresidentSuperhero}} trope be under this list?
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Shouldn \\\'t the {{PresidentSuperhero}} trope be under this list?
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse, making the fanbase prefer the old version or ignore both.

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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse, making the fans prefer the old one.

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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse.

Better now? Or needs another change?
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse, sometimes making the fanbase prefer the old version.

Better now? Or needs another change?
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse, making the fanbase miss the old version.

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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fans unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fanbase unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse.

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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, after all, it is often used as a way to please them, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fans unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fans unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse.

Better now? Or needs another change?
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, after all, it is often used as a way to please them, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fans unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, after all, it is often used as a way to please them, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fans unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse.

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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fans unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, after all, it is often used as a way to please them, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fans unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse.
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fans unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \
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* While fans are usually glad that this happens, it is not always the case, there are times where a work that was liked by fans and critics or was just divisive instead of universally disliked, gets axed and leaves the fans unhappy with this decision, and there are many examples when something is discontinued because it was universally disliked and everyone agrees, but the new story meant to replace it and become the \\\"real\\\" follow-up turns out to be just as bad or even worse.
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