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== [[Fridge Horror]] ==
== [[Fridge Horror]] ==
* The music video for "On Your Mark" by Chage & Aska becomes a lot less cool and a lot more creepy when you realize why the two rescuers stopped the car at the end: {{spoiler|they likely died of radiation poisoning.}} This becomes doubly creepy when you think of the temporal manipulations that occurred: given that time rewinds at several points in the music video to ensure the escape, {{spoiler|they were basically pawns of the angel, sacrificed so she could escape.}}
* The music video for "On Your Mark" by [[Chage and Aska]] becomes a lot less cool and a lot more creepy when you realize why the two rescuers stopped the car at the end: {{spoiler|they likely died of radiation poisoning.}} This becomes doubly creepy when you think of the temporal manipulations that occurred: given that time rewinds at several points in the music video to ensure the escape, {{spoiler|they were basically pawns of the angel, sacrificed so she could escape.}}


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Fridge Horror

  • The music video for "On Your Mark" by Chage and Aska becomes a lot less cool and a lot more creepy when you realize why the two rescuers stopped the car at the end: they likely died of radiation poisoning. This becomes doubly creepy when you think of the temporal manipulations that occurred: given that time rewinds at several points in the music video to ensure the escape, they were basically pawns of the angel, sacrificed so she could escape.