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Unless seven-year-olds watching the current version of the TV series are Tropers, I can\'t imagine it\'s that urgent. We\'re technically family-friendly, but that\'s because of Adsense and TheSecondGoogleIncident more than anything. Regardless of this, the main show post-2005 has a lot of innuendo, murder, genocide, PG-13/12A-level violence (not usually from the Doctor himself), sizable horror and the so-called \
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Unless seven-year-olds watching the current version of the TV series are Tropers, I can\\\'t imagine it\\\'s that urgent. We\\\'re technically family-friendly, but that\\\'s because of Adsense and TheSecondGoogleIncident more than anything. Regardless of this, the main show post-2005 has a lot of innuendo, murder, genocide (attempted AND successful), PG-13/12A-level violence (not usually from the Doctor himself), sizable horror and the so-called \\\"[[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking gay agenda]]\\\".
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Does the Naruto example actually qualify? [spoiler]Madara[/spoiler] was already an established definitely-real character in the setting long before the reveal; this trope would have been if, instead, it had turned out that [spoiler]there was a second, real, Tobi[/spoiler]. This trope is for when a character is initially revealed as a fictional front, then a real person is introduced who has that name.
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Does the Naruto example actually qualify? [[spoiler:Madara]] was already an established definitely-real character in the setting long before the reveal; this trope would have been if, instead, it had turned out that [[spoiler:\\\"Tobi\\\" really was Madara, but there was a second, real, Tobi who had the characteristics of the one we saw before that previous reveal that Tobi was supposedly Madara]]. This trope is for when a character is initially revealed as a fictional front, then a real person is introduced who has that name.
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