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== Dan Gansley ==
== Dan Gansley ==
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==Cut Scripts==
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== References ==
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Revision as of 09:27, 8 January 2023

  • Dan Gansley was originally going to be in Epithet Erased, as one of Mera's minions. He would have fought Trixie and Pheonica who were also in that version.[1]
  • Originally the first arc was set in a tournament arc setting, like the Anime Campaign episode, instead he changed the setting to a museum and writing it from scratch.[2]
  • Originally Molly and Giovanni were enemies instead of Friends.[3]
  • In that tournament arc setting, the tournament was run by Mera, coerces Molly to join and rigs it to so she wins since she gets to rig the winner's epithet.[4]
  • In one version of the script Dan Gansley gave the "epithet speech" instead of Mera.[5]
  • Dan Gansley's epithet was "Bet".[6]
  • Dan Gansley had Mera take this epithet to help him with his gambling addiction.[7]
  • Dan never made it into Episode 4[8]

Dan Gansley

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