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A.K.A. Japanese Spider-Man, A.K.A. Supaidaman, A.K.A. Spider-Man—a confusing list of names, I'm afraid. Speaking of being afraid, I went to the Doctor's office to see if I could be cured of my intense phobia of American superhero productions. Dr. Tonye Ay suggested I watch the modern trilogy of Spider-Man films; I heard they weren't too intense. The next day, I returned, still intensely phobic of American superhero productions. Dr Tonye Ay told me her twin sister, Toh, was visiting and lent her the early 2000s trilogy, and I should try those. The next day, I returned, still intensely phobic of American superhero productions. Dr Tonye Ay, looking worn down, told me to try the first Amazing Spider-Man series from the 70s. If that didn't work, nothing would.The next day, I returned, still intensely phobic of American superhero productions. Dr Tonye Ay, looking surprisingly refreshed, told me good news. Last night she'd spied, through her binoculars, a man across the street watching a show that resembled Spider-Man but starring a full Japanese cast. This could be the solution to my problem. I rushed out of the office and searched all night. Unfortunately, I found nothing, no footage, no clues, not even a name.The next day, I returned, depressed and defeated. Dr Tonye Ay stood as I entered the room and apologised for being unable to see me yesterday, as she was recovering from her fatigue. I was confused, I swear I'd seen her face yesterday, sending me out to search for that show's name.Turns out it was Toh Ay Spied A Man.
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