Dorothy, Dorothy

Season 1, Episode 2, Aired

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After the last fight ended, Roger found himself looking for Dorothy, who had gone missing shortly afterwards. He soon receives a tip about a nightingale in the city, and thus goes to a club called Nightingale. There, he finds Dorothy and a man named Waynewright, who claims to be her grandfather. However, Beck soon shows up and causes countless problems for Roger and Dorothy. Just what is the truth behind all of this?moreless

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      • The Emperor and the Nightingale
        The club "Nightingale" and the legend mentioned by Roger in "Dorothy, Dorothy" refer to a Hans Christian Anderson story about the Emperor of China who wished to hear the song of a nightingale. The nightingale was held in high favor with the Emperor until it was replaced by a mechanical facsimile. The real nightingale was banished and the fake bird sung for the Emperor until it broke. On his deathbed, the Emperor wished to hear the nightingale's song one last time. Despite being banished by the Emperor, the nightingale came and sang for him.

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