Wrong Folder Name?

Hello,
I got my new computer and added all of my albums onto itunes with only one problem..
I noticed that one of my album folders - "Tekken 3 (Original Playstation Soundtrack)" - was named "Tekken 3 (Original Playstation Soundtrac".
I have itunes set to "Keep itunes media folder organized", located in My Music.
I tried renaming it but then it made me locate every song again.
I tried moving the folder onto my desktop and then draging it into itunes but it still said "Tekken 3 (Original Playstation Soundtrac" in the My Music folder.
I made sure that every song in the album was called "Tekken 3 (Original Playstation Soundtrack)" on itunes so I'm not sure why it's doing this.
When I locate it, it creates a new folder with the name "Tekken 3 (Original Playstation Soundtrac" anyway and moves the songs..
I don't want to have to unthick "Keep itunes media folder organized" just for this so please tell me what I should do so my other folders don't suffer!
Thanks in advance,
Leeges.

UPDATE:
I'm getting it again on "Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection (Original Soundtrack)", it becomes "Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection (Original Sou".
I don't think itunes likes tekken!

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