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Jun 15, 2023 at 4:56 PM BST
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Write a plot and a better, more creative title for Jane deciding to advertise her project, a intentionally low quality game not for people with Down syndrome, but she false advertised it as a high quality game made specifically for people with Down syndrome to fool a girl with Down syndrome at her school called Izzy (season 2 episode 7b) from the episodic animated teen series "Jane"?
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Title: "Disability Deception" Plot: Jane, an aspiring game developer, creates a deliberately low-quality game targeted towards individuals with Down syndrome. However, in an attempt to gain recognition for her game, she falsely advertises it as a high-quality game made specifically for individuals with Down syndrome. She decides to test her deceitful marketing ploy by presenting it to Izzy, a girl with Down syndrome at her school. Izzy becomes excited about the game and shares it with her friends. However, when Izzy discovers the truth, she is understandably upset and hurt. Jane realizes the gravity of her actions and decides to make amends by creating a genuinely high-quality game for individuals with Down syndrome and donating a portion of the profits to organizations supporting individuals with disabilities. The episode concludes with Jane learning an important lesson about honesty and the importance of ethical marketing practices.
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Write a plot and a better, more creative title for Jane deciding to advertise her project, a intentionally low quality game not for people with Down syndrome, but she false advertised it as a high quality game made specifically for people with Down syndrome to fool a girl with Down syndrome at her school called Izzy (season 2 episode 7b) from the episodic animated teen series "Jane"?
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Title: "The Con Game" Plot: Jane, a young game developer, creates a video game that she knows is terrible but decides to intentionally market it to individuals with Down syndrome as a high-quality game that is specifically designed for them. She targets Izzy, a girl with Down syndrome in her school, and convinces her that the game is a must-have for her community. Izzy shares the game with her friends, and Jane feels a sense of pride, thinking that she has succeeded in her plan. However, things start to unravel when Izzy's parents discover the true nature of the game and confront Jane. Jane attempts to cover up her deceit, but eventually, she breaks down and admits to her wrongdoing. Despite this, Izzy's trust in Jane is shattered. To make things right, Jane creates a video game that is genuinely designed for individuals with Down syndrome and donates a portion of the proceeds to a Down Syndrome charity. She learns that deception is not the way to achieve success, and that the only true success is gained through hard work and honesty.
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Write a plot and a better, more creative title for Jane deciding to advertise her project, a intentionally low quality game not for people with Down syndrome, but she false advertised it as a high quality game made specifically for people with Down syndrome to fool a girl with Down syndrome at her school called Izzy (season 2 episode 7b) from the episodic animated teen series "Jane"?
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Title: "A Game of Deception" Plot: Jane, a talented game developer, creates a game that she knowingly makes quite poor in quality and decides to market it as a high-quality game made specifically for the Down syndrome community. In an attempt to promote her game, she targets Izzy, a girl with Down syndrome at her school, and convinces her to purchase the game. Izzy gets excited and shares the game with her friends. When Jane finds out that they are all enjoying the game, she feels ecstatic that her plan worked. However, her happiness is short-lived when Izzy's parents come to her, angry and upset upon finding out that the game is not tailored for people with Down syndrome. Jane decides to take responsibility and confesses the truth to Izzy and her parents. She understands the severity of her actions and seeks to make things right by creating a genuinely high-quality game designed for the Down syndrome community. She also seeks to donate a portion of the profits to a charity that supports individuals with disabilities. As Jane works on the new game, she forms a friendship with Izzy and learns a valuable lesson about honesty. She realizes that her deceitful practices could have done more harm than good, and she seeks to make amends. This experience changes her outlook on life and challenges her to be a better person and developer.
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Write a plot and a better, more creative title for Jane deciding to advertise her project, a intentionally low quality game not for people with Down syndrome, but she false advertised it as a high quality game made specifically for people with Down syndrome to fool a girl with Down syndrome at her school called Izzy (season 2 episode 7b) from the episodic animated teen series "Jane"?
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Title: "The Game of Deceit" Plot: Jane, a game developer, creates a game that she knows is of low quality, and to increase sales, she markets it as a high-quality game designed specifically for individuals with Down syndrome. She targets Izzy, a girl with Down syndrome in her school, who gets super excited about it and convinces her friends to buy it too. One day, one of Izzy's friends who has a brother with Down syndrome, plays the game and realizes it's not designed well for them. She confronts Jane, but Jane doesn't own up to her deception. When Izzy's parents hear about this, they investigate, and soon enough, they also discover the truth. Izzy is devastated and hurt by the deception, and Jane realizes the impact of what she has done. The school would hold a meeting about it, where Jane admits to her false advertising and apologizes to everyone, particularly Izzy. To make up for her deceit, Jane offers to make an actual high-quality game specifically designed for individuals with Down syndrome and gives the profits to a Down syndrome charity. She works hard on the new game, involving Izzy and her friends in the design and testing process. In the end, Izzy forgives Jane, and the two even become friends. Jane learns a vital lesson about integrity and the importance of designing and marketing games with honesty and sincerity.
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I wonder if you can write a title and full episode plot synopsis for the 2 part season 2 premiere for the animated teen series "Jane"? The episode is about Jane's funny neighbour Mr Johnson and his wife that's always the punchline for his jokes moving from the city and to a town a hour away, and a Taiwanese-American family, the Lings, move in, in part one, Aaron Ling, the son of the family, is eager to see the new city and his new home and he and his dad go immediately from their old home to the city instead of waiting for the moving truck with Mrs Ling and the family daughter Molly Ling, Jane discovers that Aaron is a fan of her favourite show, however Jane's family are skeptical of the new family, worrying cultural differences, in part two, Aaron is excited to see the city, however he and Mr Ling get lost as they have never been to the city before
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Title: "New Neighbors, New Adventures" Part One: Jane's funny neighbor, Mr Johnson, and his wife have moved away from the city to a rural town. A Taiwanese-American family, the Lings, move into their house, and Jane quickly becomes friends with their son, Aaron. She discovers that Aaron is a fan of her favorite TV show and they bond over their shared interests. However, Jane's family is skeptical of the new family, as they worry about cultural differences. To make matters worse, when the Lings arrive, Mrs. Ling and their daughter Molly are delayed, and Aaron and his father decide to explore the city instead of waiting. Jane helps them navigate, but they still get lost. In the end, they manage to find their way back and the Lings settle into their new home, despite some initial challenges. Part Two: Aaron is eager to see more of the city and explore his new home. However, he and Mr. Ling get lost while trying to navigate the unfamiliar streets. This leads to a series of hilarious adventures, as they end up getting caught in a parade and trying out strange new foods. Meanwhile, Jane and Molly bond over their shared love of music and start a band together. As Aaron and Mr. Ling continue to explore the city, they finally find their way back home with the help of some friendly locals. In the end, Jane's family learns to embrace the Lings as their new neighbors, and the two families bond over their shared experiences and cultural differences. The episode ends with Jane looking forward to all of the exciting new adventures to come with her new friends in the city.
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Write a one star review of the Taiwanese Mandarin dubbing of the show from a fan of the original English version of the show
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As an avid fan of the original English version of the show, I was incredibly disappointed with the Taiwanese Mandarin dubbing. The translation and vocal performances were extremely poor and failed to capture the essence of the show. The characters' personalities were lost in translation, and the jokes that made the original version so funny and engaging just fell flat. It was frustrating to watch as a fan of the show, and I found myself struggling to connect with the characters and storyline because of the poor dubbing job. Overall, I would not recommend this version to anyone who enjoys the original English version. It's a shame that such a great show has been poorly translated and dubbed in this way.
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Write a one star review of the Taiwanese Mandarin dubbing of the show from a fan of the original English version of the show, they found the scripts to be alright in the dub, but the humour and the voices to fall flat, even Aaron Ling'v voice actor, who is the same as the English version
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As someone who loves the original English version of the show, I was excited to give the Taiwanese Mandarin dubbing a chance. Unfortunately, I was left incredibly disappointed. While the script translation was decent, the humour and overall tone of the show were completely lost in translation. The voices fell flat, and even Aaron Ling's voice actor, who was the same as in the English version, failed to capture the essence of the character. The jokes and comedic timing that made the English version so great were sorely lacking in the Mandarin dub. The show just wasn't funny, and I found myself struggling to even finish an episode. It was frustrating to watch, and I couldn't connect with the characters or storyline due to the poor dubbing. Overall, I cannot recommend the Taiwanese Mandarin version of the show to anyone who is a fan of the original English version. The dubbing fails to capture the unique humour and personality of the show, and it's disappointing to see such a great show ruined in this way.
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Write a one star review and a six star review of the Serbian dubbing of the show from a fan of the original English version of the show "Jane", for the one star review, the person should talk about them finding the scripts to be bad in the dub (especially in season 2), they find the humour being it wasn't changed to be recognisable to Serbian audiences to be good, and the voices being bad and for the six star review, the person should talk about the fact that the script being fine, but the voices, especially for Jane, Sam. Aaron, Molly and Jane's mum being mediocre at best and awful at worst