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Well, tides on moons (eg around gassy supergiants :)) are fairly usual.
So perhaps it's not as much as the tides being "sci-fi" (sci??) but the relative size of Earth's Moon (it's basically a binary planet situation where they orbit around each other).
So, the sheer size of our moon as seen from the planet's surface is the rarity.
(Then again, on a moon around a supergiant the same experience could be had from one tiny beings pov.)
Ugh, there you go talking smack about my mamma again! Dammit, Evil Shrubbery!
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