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I should consider the possibility that the user is referring to "Fullmetal Alchemist" and might have mixed up names. In that case, they might be looking for a review on a related product, but the name is incorrect. Alternatively, "Rabbit and Steel" could be a local or lesser-known product, perhaps from a different region.
Since I can't find any official products by that name, it's possible this is a niche item or a fan-made figure. Without more details, I should clarify that the name might be incorrect or refer to a specific context the user hasn't provided. The user might have intended to ask about "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" or another title but made a typo. rabbit and steel v1041tenoke full
Another angle: maybe "Steel" refers to a different anime character, like in "My Hero Academia" there's a character named Momo who uses the quirk "Heroic". But that's a stretch. Alternatively, "Steel" could relate to a mecha series, but pairing it with Rabbit is still unclear. I should consider the possibility that the user
If this is a fan product, the user might be looking for a review on a specific item, but without more context, it's hard to provide an accurate assessment. Could they have misspelled "Rabbit and Steel" as "Rabbit and Steel v1041Tenoke Full"? Maybe "Tenoke" is a typo for "Tokyo"? Or perhaps it's a specific model number. Since I can't find any official products by
In the review, I should address the confusion politely, explain possible misunderstandings, and ask for clarification to help accurately. I'll mention common anime products and suggest checking the product name. That way, the user gets helpful information and can provide more details if needed.
Let me check the product name again. "Tenoke" might be part of the title. Maybe they meant "Tenoke Full"? But I'm not familiar with a series or product by that name. Alternatively, "v1041" could be a version number or identifier. The user might be referring to a fan-made product, like a figure or merchandise. However, "Rabbit and Steel" isn't a standard term in any major anime or manga that I know of.

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Inviting collaborators requires a subscription, but collaborating itself can be done on the free plan (script editing and commenting are included in the free plan). If your collaborators want to use the advanced features in the Pro plan (outlining, custom formatting, etc.), they will also need to upgrade.
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