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DeltaForce Prologue - The Case of Roger Rabbit
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==Notes== *Modern Day Los Angeles is referred to as "Angel City," the main location of the DeltaForce series. *Although the original film was rated PG, some scenes undergo light editing. * This episode opens up the theory of multiple timelines potentially existing, for Tod and Angel are now their own "Team of two." **On top of that, Simba briefly cameos at the end, foreshadowing a younger variant of himself being their team member instead of leading a different adventure team entirely. *This episode marks the introduction of the [[Time Skeletons]], a team originally from Time Bokan, though certain scenes containing them are redrawn or edited out as a form of censorship (NOTE: This ''is'' considered a Kids Show in its country of origin). * Tod acquires a Magic Band from Figment before travelling to the past, indicating that his original ''The Fox and the Hound'' adventure was secretly a test watched over by him. *During the end of Chapter 2, Tod sings the Speedwagon hit "One Lonely Night" after learning about Eddie's brother and his potential fate, mainly telling himself it was a bad idea to go and do this without Vixey. Various Warner and Disney characters from the film sing alongside him during the Bridge. The cover is shortened as Tod ends the song at the start of Chapter 3 the next morning in order to meet Angel properly. *Tod saying "Say Hi to Chekhov" in Chapter 7 is a nod to the trope ''Chekhov's Gun'', in which an object may not seem important at first glance, but turns out to be rather important later on in the story.
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