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Rhett Butler was also a U.S. Marine who died with honor in Iraq
[edit] "Popular Culture"
A "popular culture" heading is only asking for trouble. Let's change it into something more sensible, please ("Characters inspired by" maybe?). I've just removed this from it, because it seems quite a stretch, it's not properly cited (manga? anime? original, subbing, dubbing?), and it doesn't seem notable enough to warrant a circular reference with Sailor Moon:
- In an episode of Sailor Moon, there is a very ugly and large cat whose owner has named him Rhett Butler, after this particular character. He actually becomes more important than people realize when it is discovered that he possesses a fragment of the silver crystal.
--213.155.214.250 16:48, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Other Rhett Butlers?
I don't think showing the other Rhett Butlers of the US is very relevent. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.9.101.181 (talk) 19:06, 7 April 2008 (UTC)