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  1. Series /. The Promise (2011) History Repeats Itself. Erin Matthews, a rather average English girl who just graduated from school, decides to accompany her Jewish friend Eliza to Israel, where the latter, being half-Israeli herself, is due to report to her mandatory service in the Israeli Defence Forces. As Erin sets off, she finds the diary of ...

  2. You Have Been Warned. Sailor Moon R: The Movie (initially released in North America with the subtitle, The Promise of the Rose) is the first Sailor Moon film. It was originally released in Japan on December 5, 1993, between episodes 74 and 75 with it being released along with a film based on the Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai series.

  3. YMMV /. The Promise of Forever. Fanon Discontinuity: A lot of fans would like to pretend that this book doesn't exist, for a number of reasons. For one thing, the book is only available in a certain part of the world (unlike every other Choices story that has ever existed), meaning that plenty of people wouldn't have even heard of it if it ...

  4. The Promise is a 2005 epic fantasy film with Wuxia elements, directed by Chen Kaige ( The Emperor and the Assassin ), starring Jang Dong-gun ( Taegukgi ), Hiroyuki Sanada and Cecelia Cheung, loosely based on The Kunlun Slave, a romance novel written by Pei Xing during the Tang dynasty. Qingcheng, a young orphan alone on a battlefield, makes a ...

  5. Tropes in The Last Promise: Action Girl: Karina, Inanna, Alice, Cia, Lirin, Rachel, and Emma. Par for course in Fire Emblem, although this one doesn't have quite as many as the canon games do. Boss Rush: The first chapter of the endgame has you facing off against Louis, alongside four of Magnus's senators. You need to kill each senator before ...

  6. Rash Promise. "Now, we gave you a promise, and we are bound by that promise. And damn you for asking for it, and damn me for agreeing to it! And damn us all to Hell because that's exactly where we're going!" — President John Sheridan, Babylon 5, "And All My Dreams, Torn Asunder". A binding oath, promise, or vow made with much haste and little ...

  7. Missing Mom: His mother, Lily, is never seen on screen until the Finale: The Last Promise. This is for a good reason: Lily died when he was still a kid, and he was unable to remember it due to the trauma it caused him. This is partially revealed in Chapter 23 and fully explained in the Finale: The Last Promise.

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