Ninja Hattori Returns ((full))

Original: "However, when a new threat emerges, Kenichi and his friends must band together to protect their city and their way of life." Revised: "However, when a risk emerges, Kenichi and his friends must unite to safeguard their city and their way of life."

The title here, "Ninja Hattori Returns" is part of the name. Should I leave "Ninja Hattori" untouched and only replace "Returns"? The user said to leave names unchanged. The entire title might be considered a name, so perhaps the entire "Ninja Hattori Returns" is the title and should stay. But maybe "Ninja Hattori" is the name, and "Returns" is part of the title. Hmm. The user's instruction isn't clear on this. Let me read again: "Leave names unchanged." The example shows "Ninja Hattori Returns: The Legendary Ninja is Back" and wants to replace each word with three alternatives as word3. But since "Ninja Hattori Returns" might be the title, perhaps the entire title is considered a name. But the user might expect replacing the verb "Returns" with synonyms like "Returns|Reappears|Come back". However, the instruction is to leave names unchanged, so perhaps "Ninja Hattori" is the name, and "Returns" is part of the title, but maybe the user wants to replace "Returns" as a word, not part of the name. This is a bit ambiguous. To be safe, I'll replace each word in the title except for the actual name. For example, "Ninja Hattori" is the name, so "Ninja Hattori Returns" would have "Returns" replaced as Returns and the colon and subsequent words are not part of the name. But this requires careful handling. ninja hattori returns

"bodyguard" could be "guardian, protector, defender." guardian. Original: "However, when a new threat emerges, Kenichi

Also, HTML entities like “ and ” are used for quotes, but the user wants the output to just be the text. So keep the quotes as they are but in plain text. The entire title might be considered a name,

"In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what’s new and exciting about the series, and what fans can expect from the return of the legendary ninja." "Closer look" becomes closer look. "What’s new" could be novel aspects.