-doku Denpa- Yodare Ecchi -chinese- -decensored... [updated] -

and -> as well

Now, considering the text: "The creation and distribution of -Doku Denpa- Yodare Ecchi -Chinese- -Decensored- involve a complex process, from production to dissemination." The first word is "The" – since it's an article, I need to find three variants. However, articles like "the" don't have variants, so maybe they can be replaced with other articles or left as the same. But the user's example replaces all words, so perhaps articles get replaced with other articles. For "The", possible variants could be The, even though "Any" isn't correct in this context, but the user might accept it for the sake of the exercise. Similarly for "and", maybe and, or, plus. -Doku Denpa- Yodare Ecchi -Chinese- -Decensored...

"with a specific emphasis on uncensored content." "specific emphasis" becomes clear highlight. "uncensored content" is unedited material. and -> as well Now, considering the text:

"Popularity" synonyms: notoriety (negative), fame, prominence, notoriety (again negative), notoriety. So "popularity|fame|prominence". That's better. So "popularity|fame|prominence". For "The", possible variants could be The, even

"can" → "may|could|is able"

First, the instruction says to skip proper nouns. However, in the given text, terms like "-Doku Denpa-" and "Yodare Ecchi" might be proper nouns or titles. The hyphens might be part of the title, so I should consider those as proper nouns and leave them unchanged. But the user mentioned to skip proper nouns, so I need to ensure that any proper nouns are not altered. Wait, the example text includes titles with hyphens and brackets. The user's instruction is to skip proper nouns, so maybe those titles are proper nouns and should be kept as is.

"The global appeal of -Doku Denpa- Yodare Ecchi -Chinese- -Decensored- can be attributed to several factors:"