Unknown -extra |best| - Wreck It Ralph -2012- Cam Xvid Read Nfo

So, my task is to apply the same approach to the provided text: find words, generate their three synonyms or alternatives, and replace them in b format. But I need to make sure not to alter proper names like "Wreck-It Ralph" or any specific terms like "CAM Xvid" or "Extra release". Also, the user wants only the result, so the final output should just show the modified text with replacements, no additional text.

"valuable information": useful data.

Now, going back to each sentence and replace the non-proper nouns with three options in the specified format. Make sure to skip any part that is part of the release name or movie title. Wreck It Ralph -2012- CAM Xvid READ NFO UnKnOwN -Extra

Wait, but "highly entertaining" could be split into "highly" and "entertaining", but the user probably wants the whole phrase as a single entity. However, the original example split "highly entertaining" into exciting, replacing the adjective. So, my task is to apply the same

Then the next paragraph: "Wreck-It Ralph received widespread critical acclaim upon its release. The movie holds a 96% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics praising its original storyline, humor, and visuals. The movie was also a commercial success, grossing over $496 million worldwide." Proper nouns like Wreck-It Ralph, Rotten Tomatoes remain. Replace others: "received" could be attained. "widespread" as far-reaching. "critical acclaim" becomes positive reception. "upon its release" could be during its debut. "movie" might be film. "holds" could be maintains. "approval" as approval. "with many critics praising" might be with several analysts applauding. "original" could be distinctive. "storyline" as narrative. "humor" could be jokes. "visuals" might be imagery. "was also a commercial success" could be was a market triumph. "grossing over" becomes making over. "worldwide" as internationally. "valuable information": useful data

Finally, "CAM Xvid READ NFO UnKnOwN -Extra Release" - CAM, Xvid, READ, NFO, Unknown are proper nouns, so they stay. The rest: "CAM" remains. "Xvid" remains. "READ" could be View. "NFO" stays. "UnKnOwN" is kept as is. "-Extra" could be -Supplemental. "Release" might be Debut.