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I know it was mentioned frequently that Skipper and Gilligan were in the Navy together, and that Skipper served in World War II, but I don\'t recall Gilligan participating in the war ever being mentioned. Was it specifically said in an episode somewhere?
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I know it was mentioned frequently that Skipper and Gilligan were in the Navy together, and that Skipper served in World War II, but I don\\\'t recall Gilligan participating in the war ever being mentioned. Was it specifically said in an episode somewhere? Couldn\\\'t Gilligan have served during peacetime?
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If you were to use this for another effect, say turning someone into a toad, there is a pretty significant difference. The \
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If you were to use this for another effect, say turning someone into a toad, there is a pretty significant difference. The \\\"spell that acts in projectile manner\\\" fires a bolt of magic that turns whoever it hits into a toad. The \\\"spell that summons a magical projectile\\\" creates a toad and fires it at someone.

Also there is already a separate trope page for creating harmful energy and shooting at someone, in fact there are several because this page should accrue a ridiculous number of examples if it\\\'s that broad,
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If you were to use this was another effect, say turning someone into a toad, there is a pretty significant difference. The \
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If you were to use this for another effect, say turning someone into a toad, there is a pretty significant difference. The \\\"spell that acts in projectile manner\\\" fires a bolt of magic that turns whoever it hits into a toad. The \\\"spell that summons a magical projectile\\\" creates a toad and fires it at someone.

Also there is already a separate trope page for creating harmful energy and shooting at someone, it\\\'s called EnergyBall.
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