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An '''eyecatch''' (アイキャッチ) is a scene or illustration used to begin and end a commercial break in a ] ], especially in ] and ] shows, similar to how "]" into/out of commercial breaks are used in the United States. An '''eyecatch''' (アイキャッチ) is a scene or illustration used to begin and end a commercial break in a ] ], especially in ] and ] shows, similar to how "]" into/out of commercial breaks are used in the United States.


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An eyecatch (アイキャッチ) is a scene or illustration used to begin and end a commercial break in a Japanese TV program, especially in anime and tokusatsu shows, similar to how "bumpers" into/out of commercial breaks are used in the United States.

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