"The" is an article. Not sure if it needs a synonym, but since the user says to skip proper nouns, maybe just leave it as is. Wait, "the" isn't a proper noun. Hmm. Maybe the user wants all non-proper nouns. So "the" would have synonyms. Let me check synonyms for "the". Maybe "this", "that", "the" again. Wait, "the" doesn't have many synonyms. Maybe the user wants me to use synonyms even for articles. Let me think. Alternatively, maybe they meant to not change proper nouns but all other words. So "the" is not a proper noun, so it needs synonyms. But synonyms for "the" are tricky. Maybe "this", "that", "a" (though "a" is different). Maybe the user intended to ignore articles, but the instruction is to rework every word. Hmm. Well, proceed with synonyms for all except proper nouns.
"The new characters" → Introducing the fresh personas.
For each non-proper noun, I need to find three synonyms. Let's take the first sentence: "Buster and his friends, including Meena (voiced by Tori Kelly), Ash (voiced by Scarlett Johansson), and Mike (voiced by Seth MacFarlane), embark on a journey to Redshore to make their dreams come true." Sing 2 Full Film
Also, words like "DVD" and "Blu-ray" are proper nouns or brand names? DVD is a standard format, so maybe it's not a proper noun. Wait, the user said "proper nouns" which typically refer to names of people, places, brands, etc. So "DVD" and "Blu-ray" are product names, so they might be considered proper nouns. Wait, but the user's example replaces "DVD" with synonyms. Wait no, the user's example shows that "DVD" is in the key takeaway as part of the proper nouns. Let me check.
"they" → them but "they" is pronoun, so maybe they. "The" is an article
First, I need to parse the original text and identify each word that's not a proper noun. Proper nouns are things like character names, movie titles, and other specific terms. In the given example, "Buster Moon," "Meena," "Tori Kelly," "Ash," "Scarlett Johansson," "Mike," "Seth MacFarlane," "Redshore," "Clay Calloway," "Bono," and "Jimmy Crystal" are all proper nouns and should remain unchanged.
Going through the plot section: "The story of “Sing 2” takes place after the events of the first film." "Story" could be "Narrative 1|Plot 2|Tale." "First film" as "Original movie 1|Initial film 2|Pilot production." Let me check synonyms for "the"
"who becomes" → who turns into.