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** The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had said trance music replaced; all other background music, including the opening and ending themes, are intact.
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** The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had said only kept "Mission (Fuga)", the song used for the opening, with all other trance music songs replaced; the ending theme and all the other background music, including the opening and ending themes, are intact.music was kept.
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** Zig-zagged for the ADV Films release. The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had said trance music replaced; all other background music, including the opening and ending themes, are intact. On the flip side, the Japanese {{DVD}}s are in cropped 4:3, while the English {{DVD}}s are in 16:9.
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** Zig-zagged for the ADV Films release. The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had said trance music replaced; all other background music, including the opening and ending themes, are intact. On the flip side, the Japanese {{DVD}}s are in cropped 4:3, while the English {{DVD}}s are in 16:9.intact.
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** Doubly subverted for the ADV Films release. The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had said trance music replaced; all other background music, including the opening and ending themes, are intact. On the flip side, the Japanese DVDs are in cropped 4:3, while the English DVDs are in 16:9.
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** Doubly subverted Zig-zagged for the ADV Films release. The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had said trance music replaced; all other background music, including the opening and ending themes, are intact. On the flip side, the Japanese DVDs {{DVD}}s are in cropped 4:3, while the English DVDs {{DVD}}s are in 16:9.
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** Doubly subverted for the ADV Films release. The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had all of the said trance music (except for replaced; all other background music, including the opening and ending themes) replaced.themes, are intact. On the flip side, the Japanese DVDs are in cropped 4:3, while the English DVDs are in 16:9.
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* PlayingAgainstType: The late Creator/KanetoShiozawa was famous for his CreepyMonotone and for voicing characters who are [[TheStoic stoic]] or sinister bishonens. In contrast, his performance as Shin is noticably emotional and HotBlooded.
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* PlayingAgainstType: The late Creator/KanetoShiozawa was famous for his CreepyMonotone and for voicing characters who are [[TheStoic stoic]] or sinister bishonens. In contrast, his performance as Shin is noticably emotional and HotBlooded.
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* AdaptationDistillation: Bowman is in the anime but the negative, cowardly, and callous aspects of his personality (as seen in the very first story) are not addressed.
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* AdaptationDistillation: Bowman is in the anime but the OVA. The negative, cowardly, and callous aspects of his personality (as seen in the very first manga story) are not addressed.
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* NoExportForYou: ''U.N. Squadron'' wasn't the only video game based on the ''Area 88'' manga. In 1995, Family Soft released ''Area 88: Etranger 1995'' in Japan, but not in the U.S.
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* AdaptationDistillation: Bowman is in the anime but the negative, cowardly, and callous aspects of his personality (as seen in the very first story) are not addressed.
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* PlayingAgainstType: The late Creator/KanetoShiozawa was famous for his CreepyMonotone and for voicing characters who are [[TheStoic stoic]].stoic]] or sinister bishonens. In contrast, his performance as Shin is noticably emotional and HotBlooded.
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** The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had all of the music (except for the opening and ending themes) replaced.
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** The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had all of the music (except for the opening and ending themes) replaced.replaced.
* PlayingAgainstType: The late Creator/KanetoShiozawa was famous for his CreepyMonotone and for voicing characters who are [[TheStoic stoic]]. In contrast, his performance as Shin is noticably emotional and HotBlooded.
* PlayingAgainstType: The late Creator/KanetoShiozawa was famous for his CreepyMonotone and for voicing characters who are [[TheStoic stoic]]. In contrast, his performance as Shin is noticably emotional and HotBlooded.
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* BadExportForYou: The American version of the arcade ''Area 88'' games is one-to-one...except for the removal of the special "rescue the passenger jet from bombs" mission.
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* BadExportForYou: The American version of the arcade ''Area 88'' games is one-to-one...except for the removal of the special "rescue the passenger jet from bombs" mission.mission.
** The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had all of the music (except for the opening and ending themes) replaced.
** The TV series originally aired with a soundtrack of remixes of notable trance artists' music; however, the ADV Films release had all of the music (except for the opening and ending themes) replaced.
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* BadExportForYou: The American version of the arcade ''Area 88'' games is one-to-one...except for the removal of the special "rescue the passenger jet from bombs" mission.