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  "textContent": "The American localization of anime during the 1990s and early 2000s often involved significant changes to ensure content met strict broadcast standards. Network executives frequently altered character relationships, removed references to death, and digitally edited visuals to make series more accessible to younger Western audiences. These modifications often resulted in entirely different plot structures compared...",
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