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* Episode #2 of the 1968 series...You actually would be ''quite'' surprised. |
* Episode #2 of the 1968 series...You actually would be ''quite'' surprised. |
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* And the episode of the 1968 series where Albert befriends this German girl named Leena, {{spoiler|who is actually a [[Robot Girl]], whom her father/creator wants to use as a [[Soul Jar]] for the soul of [[Adolf Hitler]]}}. Holy shit, the end is sad. |
* And the episode of the 1968 series where Albert befriends this German girl named Leena, {{spoiler|who is actually a [[Robot Girl]], whom her father/creator wants to use as a [[Soul Jar]] for the soul of [[Adolf Hitler]]}}. Holy shit, the end is sad. |
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* In the 2001 series, the [[Whole |
* In the 2001 series, the [[Whole-Episode Flashback]] detailing the history of the 00-Project. Particularly when the first four cyborgs meet for the first time... because they've all been thrown into a combat test without warning. Not only poor 003 has a [[Freak-Out]] due to her overloaded senses, but {{spoiler|004's body ''starts malfunctioning'' and he collapses in pain, with the other three unable to help}} |
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** The same episode combines this with [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] by showing the other cyborgs being modified and experimented on, along with the revelation that part of what prompted Dr. Gilmore's [[Heel Face Turn]] was {{spoiler|being ignored when he protested Geronimo's heart being replaced by an inferior model}}. |
** The same episode combines this with [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] by showing the other cyborgs being modified and experimented on, along with the revelation that part of what prompted Dr. Gilmore's [[Heel Face Turn]] was {{spoiler|being ignored when he protested Geronimo's heart being replaced by an inferior model}}. |
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