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I believe in the examples, section Anime & Manga, item Great Teacher Onizuka, the information within the subitem (in spoilers) is incorrect. Since I am unable to edit it, could someone that IS able to do so take a look? Although he didn't really get a perfect score, but 231 out of 500.. I would either delete that, or go with There seems to be several versions of this test. Kikuchi created a fake exam in which Onizuka got 494, whereas Kikuchi intentionally got 492. The principal then altered this fake 494 score to 500. Kikuchi later scored the actual exam, and it could implied by his expression that Onizuka's real score is 500..

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