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1. Franchises: The user might use terms like series, entertainment lines, brands. So entertainment lines.

1. Japanese Pop Culture: Maybe mass entertainment, cultural phenomena, youth culture? Wait, "pop culture" synonyms could include "popular culture," "mainstream culture," "entertainment culture." But the term is "Japanese Pop Culture," so maybe "Japanese entertainment," "Japanese cultural trends," "Japanese mass media." Hmm, but need to avoid proper nouns, so "Japanese pop culture" itself is a proper noun here? Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns. "Japanese Pop Culture" is a proper noun? Or is it just a common noun phrase? Hmm, maybe the user considers "Japanese Pop Culture" as a proper noun because it's a specific term. Wait, in the examples, they have "Introduction to Japanese Pop Culture" – here, "Introduction" is a common noun. Wait, the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." So if "Japanese Pop Culture" is considered a proper noun (a specific concept), but maybe it's not. Maybe the user means not to alter any names of specific groups, characters, series, etc. So, in the original text, "Naruto," "Dragon Ball," etc., are proper nouns and should remain. So in the terms, "Japanese Pop Culture" is part of the article topics. Should I consider that a proper noun? Probably not. So I need to find synonyms for that term. -NekoPoi--OtoBoku-Trinkle-Stars---02--360P--nek...

"Introduction to Japanese Pop Culture: A general overview of Japanese pop culture, including anime, manga, and music." Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns