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The user wrote: "revise words formatted v3. each word with 3 options. No changes to proper nouns. Text only."

Proceeding similarly for all titles. This will be time-consuming but necessary to ensure each word is correctly replaced. I need to go through each title one by one, split the words, replace non-proper nouns with three synonyms, and output the result as per the user's request.

1. Some words may not have straightforward synonyms. For example, "Cyan" in "The Cyan Reaper" needs three synonyms: Blue|Turquoise maybe? Wait, "Cyan" is a specific shade, so alternatives could Bleach Season 1 Total Episodes

"stunning visuals" could be beautiful visuals

"Episodes" becomes installments. The colon and asterisks remain. Moving on, "popular" becomes popular. "Japanese" is a proper noun (referring to the nationality), so it's kept. "anime" is part of the term "Japanese anime", so it's a proper noun here. "has" can be has been having? Maybe does but needs to fit the sentence. The user wrote: "revise words formatted v3

Another part: "action-packed storylines, memorable characters, and stunning visuals."

Then they provided the sample text "The Shinigami’s Proof" with some parts in v2 format. Wait, in the actual text provided by the user, there are no such v1 formats. The user's example shows that they want to take a text that has words in that format and replace them with the three options. But in the given text, there are no instances of v1. Perhaps the user intended to have those variables in their text but forgot to include them, or maybe the text provided is a sample. Text only

But given the current input, there are no v2 in the text. Maybe the user intended to include some placeholders and forgot. Given that, perhaps the correct approach is to take the user's example from the query, which had "The Shinigami’s Proof" with variables, and process that. However, without the variables, it's unclear.