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* A September 11th, 2008 MSNBC [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26639577/ report on "sexy anime going mainstream"]. It said "[[Lolicon|Lolicom]]" is a combination of "Lolita" and "comic". And that "[[Otaku]]" is a word meaning "Techno-geek".
** Not to mention that one of the girls' "maid costumes" in the supplied photograph is actually a cosplay of [[Futari wa Pretty Cure|Cure Black]], who has never been a maid.
** The other one is Escalayer of [[Beat Angel Escalayer]] who is also not a maid.
** At least they covered the 2D/3D deal pretty well.
* A reviewer of the ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'' movie apparently never actually saw it, as she claimed that "the original Digidestined children are abducted by Diaboromon, and a new group of kids must save them". The same malicious lie was perpetrated by the back of the VHS and Fox Kids' official site. Diaboromon never abducted anyone. He just stalked a twelve-year old boy and then tried to blow up the world. Then, when the new kids get involved, it isn't even to deal with Diaboromon. It's to deal with Antylamon/Kerpymon.
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