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Actually, only the second sheet is 4Kids\': the first, obtained from [[http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=16655 this page]], isn\'t. Given that they\'re the same damned drawing (or else the second is a very faithful reproduction of the first), the point stands--the character was designed to avert this trope. If you want to argue that the actual cartoon did make use of the trope despite this (and I don\'t agree: if you look back at the show, I think you\'ll find that April\'s jumpsuit would inexplicably be zipped up higher whenever actual cleavage was shown, preventing this trope) then you need to prove it before making additions to the trope page.
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Actually, only the second sheet is 4Kids\\\': the first, obtained from [[http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=16655 this page]], isn\\\'t. Given that they\\\'re the same damned drawing (or else the second is a very faithful reproduction of the first), the point stands--the character was designed to avert this trope. If you want to argue that the actual cartoon did make use of the trope despite this (and I don\\\'t agree: if you look back at the show, I think you\\\'ll find that the norm was for April\\\'s jumpsuit to be zipped up higher than it was in the character sheet, including in the occasional cases where cleavage was actually shown, preventing this trope) then you need to prove it before making additions to the trope page.
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Actually, only the second sheet is 4Kids\': the first, obtained from [[http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=16655 this page]], isn\'t. Given that they\'re the same damned drawing (or else the second is a very faithful reproduction of the first), the point stands--the character was designed to avert this trope. If you want to argue that the actual cartoon did make use of the trope despite this (and I don\'t agree: if you look back at the show, I think you\'ll find that April\'s jumpsuit would inexplicably be zipped up higher whenever actual cleavage was shown, preventing this trope) then you need to prove it before making additions to the trope page.
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Actually, only the second sheet is 4Kids\\\': the first, obtained from [[http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=16655 this page]], isn\\\'t. Given that they\\\'re the same damned drawing (or else the second is a very faithful reproduction of the first), the point stands--the character was designed to avert this trope. If you want to argue that the actual cartoon did make use of the trope despite this (and I don\\\'t agree: if you look back at the show, I think you\\\'ll find that April\\\'s jumpsuit would inexplicably be zipped up higher in most cases where actual cleavage was shown, preventing this trope) then you need to prove it before making additions to the trope page.
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Actually, only the second sheet is 4Kids\': the first, obtained from [[http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=16655 this page]], isn\'t. Given that they\'re the same damned drawing (or a very faithful reproduction), the point stands--the character was designed to avert this trope. If you want to argue that the actual cartoon did make use of the trope despite this (and I don\'t agree: if you look back at the show, I think you\'ll find that April\'s jumpsuit would inexplicably be zipped up higher whenever actual cleavage was shown) then you need to prove it without making additions to the trope page.
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Actually, only the second sheet is 4Kids\\\': the first, obtained from [[http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=16655 this page]], isn\\\'t. Given that they\\\'re the same damned drawing (or else the second is a very faithful reproduction of the first), the point stands--the character was designed to avert this trope. If you want to argue that the actual cartoon did make use of the trope despite this (and I don\\\'t agree: if you look back at the show, I think you\\\'ll find that April\\\'s jumpsuit would inexplicably be zipped up higher whenever actual cleavage was shown, preventing this trope) then you need to prove it before making additions to the trope page.
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Actually, only the second sheet is 4Kids\': the first, obtained from [[http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=16655 this page]], isn\'t. Given that they\'re the same damned drawing (or a very faithful reproduction), the point stands.
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Actually, only the second sheet is 4Kids\\\': the first, obtained from [[http://forums.thetechnodrome.com/showthread.php?t=16655 this page]], isn\\\'t. Given that they\\\'re the same damned drawing (or a very faithful reproduction), the point stands--the character was designed to avert this trope. If you want to argue that the actual cartoon did make use of the trope despite this (and I don\\\'t agree: if you look back at the show, I think you\\\'ll find that April\\\'s jumpsuit would inexplicably be zipped up higher whenever actual cleavage was shown) then you need to prove it without making additions to the trope page.
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