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Primal -2019-2019 – Original

It looks like you're referencing the TV series Primal (created by Genndy Tartakovsky), but the dates "2019–2019" are incomplete. The show actually premiered in and has continued beyond that year.

If you meant to write a final closing line for a review or summary, here's a suggestion: "Primal (2019–2019)" — Though it began in 2019, the series continued beyond its first year, so the original date range was a short-lived mistake; the correct span is . Or if you want to complete the post in a humorous way: Primal (2019–2019) — Correction: It actually ran from 2019 to 2020 (Season 1) and returned in 2022 for Season 2, so the dates are off. But if we’re being literal about the first season’s original air years: 2019–2020. Primal -2019-2019

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