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* DuelingWorks: With ''Anime/ShowByRock'', another Sanrio franchise-based anime, which started airing at the same time. ''SB69'' won since it had far more otaku appeal (and a successful mobile game to go along with it), and ''JPMC'' wound up getting canned and taking the entire ''Jewelpet'' anime series with it.

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* DuelingWorks: With ''Anime/ShowByRock'', another Sanrio franchise-based anime, which started airing at the same time. ''SB69'' ''[=SB69=]'' won since it had far more otaku appeal (and a successful mobile game to go along with it), and ''JPMC'' wound up getting canned and taking the entire ''Jewelpet'' anime series with it.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Anime/ShowByRock'', another Sanrio franchise-based anime, which started airing at the same time. ''SBR'' won since it had far more otaku appeal (and a successful mobile game to go along with it), and ''JPMC'' wound up getting canned and taking the entire ''Jewelpet'' anime series with it.

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* DuelingWorks: With ''Anime/ShowByRock'', another Sanrio franchise-based anime, which started airing at the same time. ''SBR'' ''SB69'' won since it had far more otaku appeal (and a successful mobile game to go along with it), and ''JPMC'' wound up getting canned and taking the entire ''Jewelpet'' anime series with it.
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* FranchiseKiller: Though the anime series has always been on life-support, the exceptionally poor reception of this season led to its premature end at episode 39, and put a lid on any plans for further televised seasons in the foreseeable future, switching instead to an irregularly released, four-minute long, Flash-animated format with ''Jewelpet Attack Chance'' (which itself stopped at 3 episodes).

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* FranchiseKiller: Though the anime series has always been on life-support, the [[VindicatedByHistory initially]] exceptionally poor reception of this season led to its premature end at episode 39, and put a lid on any plans for further televised seasons in the foreseeable future, switching instead to an irregularly released, four-minute long, Flash-animated format with ''Jewelpet Attack Chance'' (which itself stopped at 3 episodes).
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Jossed is a YMMV Definition Only Page now. Deleting examples, fan theories that are in objective pages - they need to go on YMMV pages - and moving these about a specific fan work to Outdated By Canon


* {{Jossed}}: There was a theory that if Granite was going to transform, we'd get a [[spoiler:[[Anime/JewelpetSunshine Mikage Shiraishi]]]] cameo. This was disproven by episode 25.

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* TheDanza: Sumire, a one-shot character from episode 9, is voiced by Creator/SumireMorohoshi.

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* TheDanza: TheDanza:
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Sumire, a one-shot character from episode 9, is voiced by Creator/SumireMorohoshi.
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* FranchiseKiller: Though the anime series has always been on life-support, the exceptionally poor reception of this season led to its premature end at episode 39, and put a lid on any plans for further televised seasons in the foreseeable future, switching instead to an irregularly released, four-minute long, Flash-animated format with ''Jewelpet Attack Chance''.

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* FranchiseKiller: Though the anime series has always been on life-support, the exceptionally poor reception of this season led to its premature end at episode 39, and put a lid on any plans for further televised seasons in the foreseeable future, switching instead to an irregularly released, four-minute long, Flash-animated format with ''Jewelpet Attack Chance''.Chance'' (which itself stopped at 3 episodes).
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* TheDanza: Sumire, a one-shot character from episode 9, is voiced by Sumire Morohoshi.

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* TheDanza: Sumire, a one-shot character from episode 9, is voiced by Sumire Morohoshi.Creator/SumireMorohoshi.



* UnderAgeCasting: Sumire Morohoshi was sixteen when she voiced the college student Sumire.

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* UnderAgeCasting: Sumire Morohoshi Creator/SumireMorohoshi was sixteen when she voiced the college student Sumire.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Anime/ShowByRock'', another Sanrio franchise-based anime, which started airing at the same time. ''SBR'' won since it had far more otaku appeal, and ''JPMC'' wound up getting canned and taking the entire ''Jewelpet'' anime series with it.

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* DuelingWorks: With ''Anime/ShowByRock'', another Sanrio franchise-based anime, which started airing at the same time. ''SBR'' won since it had far more otaku appeal, appeal (and a successful mobile game to go along with it), and ''JPMC'' wound up getting canned and taking the entire ''Jewelpet'' anime series with it.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Anime/ShowByRock'', another Sanrio franchise-based anime, which started airing at the same time. ''SBR'' won since it had far more otaku appeal, and ''JPMC'' wound up getting canned.

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* DuelingWorks: With ''Anime/ShowByRock'', another Sanrio franchise-based anime, which started airing at the same time. ''SBR'' won since it had far more otaku appeal, and ''JPMC'' wound up getting canned.canned and taking the entire ''Jewelpet'' anime series with it.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Anime/ShowByRock'', another Sanrio franchise-based anime, which started airing at the same time. ''SBR'' won since it had far more otaku appeal, and ''JPMC'' wound up getting canned.
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* {{Jossed}}: There was a theory that if Granite was going to transform, we'd get a [[spoiler:[[Anime/JewelpetSunshine Mikage Shiraishi]]]] cameo. This was disproven by episode 25.

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Later Installment Weirdness is not trivia, and the description sounds YMMV. Role Association is Just For Fun and not to be listed in works.


* FranchiseKiller: Though the franchise is still going yet lagging behind, the anime franchise is in serious life support when it came out. Also the exceptionally poor reception of this season led to its premature end at episode 39, and put a lid on any plans for further seasons in the foreseeable future, ending up being replaced by its successor series Franchise/RiluRiluFairilu.
** This was Semi-averted somewhat when the Original Net Animation series, "Anime/JewelpetAttackChance" was released.
* HeyItsThatVoice
** Airi [[Creator/AriOzawa once]] piloted an [[Anime/AquarionLogos Aquarion]].
** [[Creator/RuiTanabe Laura]] [[Anime/HighSchoolFleet once became a crew of an Battleship that is being pursued by the government.]]
** [[Creator/KotaroNishiyama Sakutaro]] was part of a [[MagicalGirl Magical Boy]] [[Anime/CuteHighEarthDefenseClubLove ensemble]].
* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: The series was this compared to its six predecessors, especially how the change of animation studio and confusion over the series' plot can ruin a good anime franchise. Though honestly, the franchise has its share of ups and downs in each season.

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* FranchiseKiller: Though the franchise is still going yet lagging behind, the anime franchise is in serious life support when it came out. Also series has always been on life-support, the exceptionally poor reception of this season led to its premature end at episode 39, and put a lid on any plans for further televised seasons in the foreseeable future, ending up being replaced by its successor series Franchise/RiluRiluFairilu.
** This was Semi-averted somewhat when the Original Net Animation series, "Anime/JewelpetAttackChance" was released.
* HeyItsThatVoice
** Airi [[Creator/AriOzawa once]] piloted
switching instead to an [[Anime/AquarionLogos Aquarion]].
** [[Creator/RuiTanabe Laura]] [[Anime/HighSchoolFleet once became a crew of an Battleship that is being pursued by the government.]]
** [[Creator/KotaroNishiyama Sakutaro]] was part of a [[MagicalGirl Magical Boy]] [[Anime/CuteHighEarthDefenseClubLove ensemble]].
* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: The series was this compared to its six predecessors, especially how the change of animation studio and confusion over the series' plot can ruin a good anime franchise. Though honestly, the franchise has its share of ups and downs in each season.
irregularly released, four-minute long, Flash-animated format with ''Jewelpet Attack Chance''.
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** This was Semi-averted somewhat when the Original Net Animation series, JewelpetAttackChance!? was released.

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** This was Semi-averted somewhat when the Original Net Animation series, JewelpetAttackChance!? "Anime/JewelpetAttackChance" was released.
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** This was [[AvertedTrope semi-averted]] somewhat when the OriginalNetAnimation series, JewelpetAttackChance!? was released.

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** This was [[AvertedTrope semi-averted]] Semi-averted somewhat when the OriginalNetAnimation Original Net Animation series, JewelpetAttackChance!? was released.

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* FranchiseKiller: Though the franchise has always been on life-support, the exceptionally poor reception of this season led to its premature end at episode 39, and put a lid on any plans for further seasons in the foreseeable future.

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* FranchiseKiller: Though the franchise has always been on life-support, is still going yet lagging behind, the anime franchise is in serious life support when it came out. Also the exceptionally poor reception of this season led to its premature end at episode 39, and put a lid on any plans for further seasons in the foreseeable future.future, ending up being replaced by its successor series Franchise/RiluRiluFairilu.
** This was [[AvertedTrope semi-averted]] somewhat when the OriginalNetAnimation series, JewelpetAttackChance!? was released.
* HeyItsThatVoice
** Airi [[Creator/AriOzawa once]] piloted an [[Anime/AquarionLogos Aquarion]].
** [[Creator/RuiTanabe Laura]] [[Anime/HighSchoolFleet once became a crew of an Battleship that is being pursued by the government.]]
** [[Creator/KotaroNishiyama Sakutaro]] was part of a [[MagicalGirl Magical Boy]] [[Anime/CuteHighEarthDefenseClubLove ensemble]].
* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: The series was this compared to its six predecessors, especially how the change of animation studio and confusion over the series' plot can ruin a good anime franchise. Though honestly, the franchise has its share of ups and downs in each season.
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* FranchiseKiller: Though the franchise has always been on life-support, the exceptionally poor reception of this season led to its premature end at episode 39, and put a lid on any plans for further seasons in the foreseeable future.
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* UnderAgeCasting: Sumire Morohoshi was sixteen when she voiced the college student Sumire.
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* TheDanza: Sumire, a one-shot character from episode 9, is voiced by Sumire Morohoshi.
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