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Given that Korea has a strong tradition of Christianity and a large and influential population of Christians (with both Protestant and Catholic Churches having a significant presence), I suggest it would be more proper to list supposed examples from Korean media under Fantastical Catholicism instead, seeing as that Korean audiences will generally be quite familiar with Christianity and thus more akin to Western than to Japanese audiences in that regard.
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Given that Korea has a strong tradition of Christianity and a large and influential population of Christians (with both Protestant and Catholic Churches having a significant presence), I suggest it would be more proper to list supposed examples from Korean media under FantasticCatholicism instead, seeing as that Korean audiences will generally be quite familiar with Christianity and thus more akin to Western than to Japanese audiences in that regard.
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Given that Korea has a strong tradition of Christianity and a large and influential population of Christians (with both Protestant and Catholic Churches having a significant presence), I suggest it would be more proper to list supposed examples from Korean media under FantasticalCatholicism instead, seeing as that Korean audiences will generally be quite familiar with Christianity and thus more akin to Western than to Japanese audiences in that regard.
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Given that Korea has a strong tradition of Christianity and a large and influential population of Christians (with both Protestant and Catholic Churches having a significant presence), I suggest it would be more proper to list supposed examples from Korean media under Fantastical Catholicism instead, seeing as that Korean audiences will generally be quite familiar with Christianity and thus more akin to Western than to Japanese audiences in that regard.
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Given that Korea has a strong tradition of Christianity and a large and influential population of Christians (with both Protestant and Catholic Churches having a significant presence), I suggest it would be more proper to list supposed examples from Korean media under Fantastical Catholicism instead, seeing as that Korean audiences will generally be quite familiar with Christianity and thus more akin to Western than to Japanese audiences in that regard.
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Given that Korea has a strong tradition of Christianity and a large and influential population of Christians (with both Protestant and Catholic Churches having a significant presence), I suggest it would be more proper to list supposed examples from Korean media under FantasticalCatholicism instead, seeing as that Korean audiences will generally be quite familiar with Christianity and thus more akin to Western than to Japanese audiences in that regard.
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