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{{quote|"The second issue of ''[[Mad]]'' goes on sale on December 9, 1952. On December 11, the first-ever letter complaining that ''Mad'' 'just isn't as funny and original like it used to be' arrives."|'''Desmond Devlin''', in a fictionalized history of ''Mad'' magazine}}
 
{{quote|"Also it's different, and I don't like things that are different."|'''[[Red Letter MediaRedLetterMedia|Mr. Plinkett]]'''}}
 
{{quote|"If you look at it from a fan stand-point [[Final Fantasy X-2|this]] just isn't a [[Final Fantasy]] game, because they changed too much. Again, I like change. I like innovation. But, when you change too much, it becomes unrecognizable as a game in the series, and people get mad. When you go overboard trying to reinvent Final Fantasy, it stops being innovation and becomes, well... [[Running Gag|BETRAYAL!]] Betrayal."|'''[[The Spoony Experiment|The Spoony One]]''' on why fans hate ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''}}