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* PlayingAgainstType: In any case, playing against types established in ''Anime/PrincessSarah'', director Fumio Kurokawa's previous WMT series. Here we have sweet and gentle Marmee played by Creator/TaekoNakanishi, who also voiced cruel Miss Minchin in Princess Sarah, and Creator/EikoYamada, the voice of AlphaBitch Lavinia, voicing inquisitive but temperamental Jo. Also averted, as Jo has some things in common with Yamada's other most famous WMT role, Anne Shirley in ''Anime/AkageNoAnne''.
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* PlayingAgainstType: In any case, playing against types established in ''Anime/PrincessSarah'', director Fumio Kurokawa's previous WMT series. Here we have sweet and gentle Marmee played by Creator/TaekoNakanishi, who also voiced cruel Miss Minchin in Princess Sarah, and Creator/EikoYamada, the voice of AlphaBitch Lavinia, voicing inquisitive but temperamental Jo. Also averted, as Jo has some things in common with Yamada's other most famous WMT role, Anne Shirley in ''Anime/AkageNoAnne''.''Anime/AnneOfGreenGables1979''.
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* PlayingAgainstType: In any case, playing against types established in ''Anime/PrincessSarah'', director Fumio Kurokawa's previous WMT series. Here we have sweet and gentle Marmee played by Creator/TaekoNakanishi, who also voiced cruel Miss Minchin in Princess Sarah, and Creator/EikoYamada, the voice of AlphaBitch Lavinia, voicing inquisitive but temperamental Jo. Also averted, as Jo has some things in common with Yamada's other most famous WMT role, Anne Shirley in ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables''.
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* PlayingAgainstType: In any case, playing against types established in ''Anime/PrincessSarah'', director Fumio Kurokawa's previous WMT series. Here we have sweet and gentle Marmee played by Creator/TaekoNakanishi, who also voiced cruel Miss Minchin in Princess Sarah, and Creator/EikoYamada, the voice of AlphaBitch Lavinia, voicing inquisitive but temperamental Jo. Also averted, as Jo has some things in common with Yamada's other most famous WMT role, Anne Shirley in ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables''.''Anime/AkageNoAnne''.
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Per TRS, Now Which One Was That Voice was moved to Trivia and renamed to Unspecified Role Credit. This fits Uncredited Role better.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited within the credits. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Tony Oliver, Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod, among others. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed. This is averted with most other dubs.
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* UncreditedRole: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited within the credits. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Tony Oliver, Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod, among others. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed. This is averted with most other dubs.
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* MissingEpisode: All of the episodes were dubbed, but Tubi skipped over 33 "Laurie's Lake Party" for unknown reasons.
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* MissingEpisode: All of the episodes were dubbed, but For some reason, Tubi skipped over skips episode 33 "Laurie's Lake Party" for unknown reasons.Party". The episode is available on Creator/PrimeVideo, however.
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* MissingEpisode: All of the episodes were dubbed, but Tubi skipped over 33 "Laurie's Lake Party" for unknown reasons.
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** Robert V. Barron, who played Abraham Lincoln in ''Film/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure'' voices him in episode 17. No, seriously.
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* PlayingAgainstType: In any case, playing against types established in ''Anime/PrincessSarah'', director Fumio Kurokawa's previous WMT series. Here we have sweet and gentle Marmee played by Creator/TaekoNakanishi, who also voiced cruel Miss Minchin in Princess Sarah, and Creator/EikoYamada, the voice of AlphaBitch Lavinia, voicing inquisitive but temperamental Jo. Also averted, as Jo has some things in common with Yamada's other most famous WMT role, Anne Shirley in ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables''.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: The runaway slave character, John Marty, was never renamed Jim in the English dub.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: The runaway slave character, John Marty, was never renamed Jim in the English dub.dub.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A few pre-production photos were found, and the March family could have looked like [[https://www.frockflicks.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/LittleWomen-anime-1981.jpg this]].
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A few pre-production photos were found, and the March family could have looked like [[https://www.frockflicks.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/LittleWomen-anime-1981.jpg this]].
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* RoleReprise: An odd example. In 1986, dubbing company Harmony Gold dubbed the 1980 ''Little Women'' hour-long special (unrelated to this series, as it and the 1981 series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation), with Creator/MikeReynolds playing Mr. Lawrence. He happens to play Mr. Lawrence again here, and uses the ''exact same voice''.
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* RoleReprise: An RoleReprise:
**An odd example. In 1986, dubbing company Harmony Gold dubbed the 1980 ''Little Women'' hour-long special (unrelated to this series, as it and the 1981 series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation), with Creator/MikeReynolds playing Mr. Lawrence. He happens to play Mr. Lawrence again here, and uses the ''exact samevoice''.voice''.
** In the French dub, Aurélia Bruno voices Amy both in 1981 and 1987 series.
**An odd example. In 1986, dubbing company Harmony Gold dubbed the 1980 ''Little Women'' hour-long special (unrelated to this series, as it and the 1981 series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation), with Creator/MikeReynolds playing Mr. Lawrence. He happens to play Mr. Lawrence again here, and uses the ''exact same
** In the French dub, Aurélia Bruno voices Amy both in 1981 and 1987 series.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited within the credits. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver, Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod, among others. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed. This is averted with most other dubs.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited within the credits. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver, Tony Oliver, Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod, among others. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed. This is averted with most other dubs.
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* DirectedByCastMember: Creator/TonyOliver was the voice director of the English dub, and voiced CanonForeigner David, among other minor roles.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited within the credits. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver (who also did the voice direction), Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod, among others. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed. This is averted with most other dubs.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited within the credits. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver (who also did the voice direction), Creator/TonyOliver, Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod, among others. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed. This is averted with most other dubs.
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A reprisal is a retaliatory attack; this is now Role Reprise.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited within the credits. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver (who also did the voice direction), Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod, among others. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed.
** This is averted with most other dubs.
** This is averted with most other dubs.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited within the credits. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver (who also did the voice direction), Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod, among others. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed.
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* RoleReprisal: An odd example. In 1986, dubbing company Harmony Gold dubbed the 1980 ''Little Women'' hour-long special (unrelated to this series, as it and the 1981 series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation), with Creator/MikeReynolds playing Mr. Lawrence. He happens to play Mr. Lawrence again here, and uses the ''exact same voice''.
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* RoleReprisal: RoleReprise: An odd example. In 1986, dubbing company Harmony Gold dubbed the 1980 ''Little Women'' hour-long special (unrelated to this series, as it and the 1981 series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation), with Creator/MikeReynolds playing Mr. Lawrence. He happens to play Mr. Lawrence again here, and uses the ''exact same voice''.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The original title, translated from Japanese, translates to "Love's Story of the Young Grass". The various dubs went with simply the name of the original book, but the Italian dub calls the show ''Tutte per una, una per tutte'', which translates to "All for one, one for all".
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The original title, translated from Japanese, translates to "Love's Story of the Young Grass". The various dubs went with simply the their region's name of the original book, but the Italian dub calls the show ''Tutte per una, una per tutte'', which translates to "All for one, one for all".all", though it does have the subtitle ''Piccole Donne'', which was what the book was called in Italy.
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* RoleReprisal: An odd example. In 1986, dubbing company Harmony Gold dubbed the 1980 ''Little Women'' hour-long special (unrelated to this series, as it and the 1981 series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation), with Creator/MikeReynolds playing Mr. Lawrence. He happens to play Mr. Lawrence again here, and uses the ''exact same voice''.
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* RoleReprisal: An odd example. In 1986, dubbing company Harmony Gold dubbed the 1980 ''Little Women'' hour-long special (unrelated to this series, as it and the 1981 series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation), with Creator/MikeReynolds playing Mr. Lawrence. He happens to play Mr. Lawrence again here, and uses the ''exact same voice''.voice''.
* UrbanLegendOfZelda: The runaway slave character, John Marty, was never renamed Jim in the English dub.
* UrbanLegendOfZelda: The runaway slave character, John Marty, was never renamed Jim in the English dub.
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* RemakeCameo: Sort of. Creator/KeikoHan, who voiced Beth in the 1981 series, was included in the cast of the 1987 series as well, this time voicing Meg, and Taeko Nakanishi, who voiced the narrator in the 1981 anime, in this series she voices Marmee.
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* RemakeCameo: Sort of. Not exactly a cameo, as they're part of the main cast, but Creator/KeikoHan, who voiced Beth in the 1981 series, was included in the cast of the 1987 series as well, this time voicing Meg, and Taeko Nakanishi, who voiced the narrator in the 1981 anime, in this series she voices Marmee.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver, Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited.credited within the credits. The only voice actors credited on Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver, Creator/TonyOliver (who also did the voice direction), Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod.Creator/RobertAxelrod, among others. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Averted as of 2017, as the full English dub is on AmazonPrime, but before then the only way to watch the series in English was to watch [[{{Creator/TBN}} Smile Of A Child]] and an out of print VHS release that only contained two episodes, but it was removed form the schedule in 2015 with no official release at that point.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Averted as of 2017, as the full English dub is on AmazonPrime, Creator/PrimeVideo, but before then the only way to watch the series in English was to watch [[{{Creator/TBN}} Smile Of A Child]] and an out of print VHS release that only contained two episodes, but it was removed form the schedule in 2015 with no official release at that point.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited. The only voice actors credited on Amazon's streaming service are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver, Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited. The only voice actors credited on Amazon's streaming service Creator/PrimeVideo are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver, Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed.
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* AllStarCast: Sort-of, since in the English dub, most of the voice actors are famous for anime roles, including Creator/MonaMarshall, Creator/WendeeLee, Creator/TonyOliver, Creator/RobertAxelrod, Creator/RebeccaForstadt, Creator/MikeReynolds, Melanie {{MacQueen}} and even Creator/BryanCranston.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: Being dubbed by Creator/SabanEntertainment in the late 1980s means that no voice actors are credited. The only voice actors credited on Amazon's streaming service are Creator/MonaMarshall (Jo), Creator/WendeeLee (Meg and Marmee), Melanie {{MacQueen}} (Beth), and [[Creator/RebeccaForstadt Reba West]] (Amy). A few other voice actors are known including Creator/TonyOliver, Creator/MikeReynolds, and Creator/RobertAxelrod. Anime News Network also credits Creator/BryanCranston as the voice of Laurie, but this is unconfirmed.
** This is averted with most other dubs.
** This is averted with most other dubs.
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* RoleReprisal: An odd example. In 1986, dubbing company Harmony Gold dubbed the 1980 ''Little Women'' hour-long special (unrelated to this series, as it and the 1981 series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation), with Creator/MikeReynolds playing Mr. Lawrence. Intentional or not, he happens to play Mr. Lawrence again here, and uses the ''exact same voice''.
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* RoleReprisal: An odd example. In 1986, dubbing company Harmony Gold dubbed the 1980 ''Little Women'' hour-long special (unrelated to this series, as it and the 1981 series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation), with Creator/MikeReynolds playing Mr. Lawrence. Intentional or not, he He happens to play Mr. Lawrence again here, and uses the ''exact same voice''.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The original title, translated from Japanese, translates to "Love's Story of the Young Grass". The various dubs went with simply the name of the original book, but the Italian dub calls the show ''Tutte per una, una per tutte'', which translates to "All for one, one for all".