Another example: "immersive and entertaining" → absorbing and entertaining.
First sentence: "For those who may be new to the series, “Modaete yo, Adam-kun” is a Japanese anime that follows the story of Adam, a high school student who is given the ability to travel back in time. With his newfound power, Adam decides to use it to help his classmates and friends, often finding himself in humorous and unexpected situations. Throughout the series, Adam’s adventures are filled with a mix of comedy, drama, and romance, making it a compelling watch for audiences of all ages." Modaete yo- Adam-kun - 07 -sin Censura- -1080p-...
So moving on. "they know that the censored versions often leave out key details and scenes that make the story even more engaging." "They" could be "viewers", "audience", "individuals". "Know" could be "understand", "acknowledge", "aware". "Censored versions" stays as is? No, "censored versions" is a common noun here, so it should be spun. Wait, but "censored" is an adjective. So maybe "censored versions" becomes "restricted editions", "sanitized copies", "filtered iterations". Throughout the series, Adam’s adventures are filled with