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(Completely personal, subjective, emotion-based opinion follows. Your mileage emptor. Caveat when prohibited. Void may vary.)
With some limits. Boy and girl don't end together, OK. Magical portal between real world and fantasy world is closed forever, OK.
And then there's some monstrosities like that Disney cartoon about the singing whale, or the Hanna-Barbera one about the Eskimo Curlew. Saw those as a kid. Am I grateful for that? HELL NO.
You know what I recommend? No More Dead Dogs.
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