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* InternationalCoproduction: Between Creator/{{Cinar}} in Canada and Creator/{{Alphanim}} in France.

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* InternationalCoproduction: Between Creator/{{Cinar}} in Canada and Creator/{{Alphanim}} in France. Interestingly, the book series began in the UK, and the novels were illustrated by the British Sonia Holleyman and co-written by Hiawyn Oram, a South African living in the UK.
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* InternationalCoproduction: Between Creator/{{Cinar}} in Canada and Alphanim in France.

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* InternationalCoproduction: Between Creator/{{Cinar}} in Canada and Alphanim Creator/{{Alphanim}} in France.
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** While many episodes of the series were released on DVDs in the UK and Canada, they didn't cover the full series, with only the first season being released fully on the format. As for the US, the show didn't premiere there until the early 2010s, when it was added to Jaroo and aired on This TV's Cookie Jar Toons block. However with the closure of both services, it made it hard to watch episodes. Luckily, the whole series was later uploaded to [=YouTube=].

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** While many episodes of the series were released on DVDs [=DVDs=] in the UK and Canada, they didn't cover the full series, with only the first season being released fully on the format. As for the US, the show didn't premiere there until the early 2010s, when it was added to Jaroo and aired on This TV's Cookie Jar Toons block. However with the closure of both services, it made it hard to watch episodes. Luckily, the whole series was later uploaded to [=YouTube=].

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A pretty complicated case.
** Many episodes saw DVD and VHS releases in the United Kingdom and Canada, but they they only contained a handful of episodes at most.
** As for America, the show didn't even air on any channel until 2012, when it was added to the rotation of the children's block of digital network This TV....only to wind up getting taken off when the block shut down due to DHX Media's acquisition of Cookie Jar Entertainment (they licensed many of their shows for said block). The show saw its first season released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment, but the rest of the series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]]. However, recently, a Youtube channel has uploaded the second and third seasons.
* NoExportForYou:
** Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. when it originally aired. It was a Canadian production, which is why it likely didn't see a network airing the series. It was added to the rotation of This TV's children's block, This is for Kids, in 2012, but wound up being removed (see above).
** One place it aired in the US was the “on-demand” channel for Charter Cable (the Kids Unlimited section to be specific, which also contains many other Cinar/Cookie Jar and [=DiC=] shows), which is how many American fans discovered it.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A pretty complicated case.
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** Many While many episodes saw DVD and VHS releases of the series were released on DVDs in the United Kingdom UK and Canada, but they they didn't cover the full series, with only contained a handful of episodes at most.
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the first season being released fully on the format. As for America, the US, the show didn't even air on any channel premiere there until 2012, the early 2010s, when it was added to the rotation of the children's block of digital network Jaroo and aired on This TV....only to wind up getting taken off when the block shut down due to DHX Media's acquisition of TV's Cookie Jar Entertainment (they licensed many of their shows for said block). The show saw its first season released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment, but Toons block. However with the rest closure of both services, it made it hard to watch episodes. Luckily, the whole series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]]. However, recently, a Youtube channel has was later uploaded the second and third seasons.
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* NoExportForYou:
** Despite being an English production, it
LateExportForYou: It never aired in the U.S. when US during it's original run despite it's success overseas. As a result, it originally aired. It was a Canadian production, which is why it likely didn't see a network airing the series. It pop up in over there until it was added to the rotation now defunct Jaroo, a website ran by Cookie Jar in the early-2010s consisting of various shows they owned. It later made it's TV debut on This TV's children's block, This Cookie Jar Toons/This is for Kids, Kids block in 2012, but wound up being removed (see above).
** One place
thirteen years after it originally aired in the US was the “on-demand” channel for Charter Cable (the Kids Unlimited section to be specific, which also contains many other Cinar/Cookie Jar Canada, and [=DiC=] shows), which is how many American fans discovered it.eight years after it ended.
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* TheResolutionWillNoBeIdentified: The SeriesFinale, Medusa's Revenge/The Fearsome Forecasts, just played out like normal episodes.

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* TheResolutionWillNoBeIdentified: TheResolutionWillNotBeIdentified: The SeriesFinale, Medusa's Revenge/The Fearsome Forecasts, just played out like normal episodes.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: CBBC in the UK treated the series pretty well and gave it many airings throughout the week. Averted for when the series aired on Pop, as it only lasted a year in 2015 and was soon removed to make way for new shows.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: CBBC Creator/{{CBBC}} in the UK treated the series pretty well and gave it many airings throughout the week. Averted for when the series aired on Pop, as it only lasted a year in 2015 and was soon removed to make way for new shows.



* FollowTheLeader: The series has a lot in common with ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', another show with heavy use of [[FantasySequence Fantasy Sequences]] and a Blonde female bully. In the UK, both shows aired on Creator/{{CBBC}}.

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* FollowTheLeader: The series has a lot in common with ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', another show with heavy use of [[FantasySequence Fantasy Sequences]] and a Blonde female bully. In the UK, both shows aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} as well as Creator/{{CBBC}}.
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* TheResolutionWillNoBeIdentified: The SeriesFinale, Medusa's Revenge/The Fearsome Forecasts, just played out like normal episodes.
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* DuelingWorks: With the later seasons of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', another show with heavy use of [[FantasySequence Fantasy Sequences]] and a Blonde female bully.

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* DuelingWorks: With the later seasons of FollowTheLeader: The series has a lot in common with ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', another show with heavy use of [[FantasySequence Fantasy Sequences]] and a Blonde female bully.bully. In the UK, both shows aired on Creator/{{CBBC}}.
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* Dueling works: With the later seasons of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', another show with heavy use of ImagineSpots and a Blonde female bully.

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* Dueling works: DuelingWorks: With the later seasons of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', another show with heavy use of ImagineSpots [[FantasySequence Fantasy Sequences]] and a Blonde female bully.

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* Dueling works: With the later seasons of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', another show with heavy use of ImagineSpots and a Blonde female bully.



** As for America, the show didn't even air on any channel until 2012, when it was added to the rotation of the children's block of digital network This TV....only to wind up getting taken off when the block shut down due to DHX Media's acquisition of Cookie Jar Entertainment (they licensed many of their shows for said block). The show saw its first season released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment, but the rest of the series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]]. However, recently, a Youtube channel has uploaded the second season, including the third season.

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** As for America, the show didn't even air on any channel until 2012, when it was added to the rotation of the children's block of digital network This TV....only to wind up getting taken off when the block shut down due to DHX Media's acquisition of Cookie Jar Entertainment (they licensed many of their shows for said block). The show saw its first season released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment, but the rest of the series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]]. However, recently, a Youtube channel has uploaded the second season, including the and third season.seasons.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://monathevampire.fandom.com/wiki/Mona_the_Vampire_Wiki The Mona the Vampire Wiki]].
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* TheOtherDarrin: The Latin American Spanish dub was originally done by Mexico-based Fandango Studios, which was owned by the show's producer Cinar. However, due to Cinar shutting down Fandango, as a cost-cutting measure following the financial scandal the company was experiencing at the time, the cartoon was dubbed in Miami in the US with different cast, from Season 3 onward.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Mona and her friends are all voiced by actual children.
* InternationalCoproduction: Between Creator/{{Cinar}} in Canada and Alphanim in France.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A pretty complicated case. The show actually had a few DVD releases, but not only were they Canada-only releases, they only contained a handful of episodes at most. As for America, the show didn't even air on any channel until 2012, when it was added to the rotation of the children's block of digital network This TV....only to wind up getting taken off when the block shut down due to DHX Media's acquisition of Cookie Jar Entertainment (they licensed many of their shows for said block). The show saw its first season released on DVD, but the rest of the series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]]. However, recently, a Youtube channel has uploaded the second season, including the third season.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: CBBC in the UK treated the series pretty well and gave it many airings throughout the week. Averted for when the series aired on Pop, as it only lasted a year in 2015 and was soon removed to make way for new shows.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A pretty complicated case. The show actually had a few case.
** Many episodes saw
DVD releases, and VHS releases in the United Kingdom and Canada, but not only were they Canada-only releases, they only contained a handful of episodes at most. most.
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As for America, the show didn't even air on any channel until 2012, when it was added to the rotation of the children's block of digital network This TV....only to wind up getting taken off when the block shut down due to DHX Media's acquisition of Cookie Jar Entertainment (they licensed many of their shows for said block). The show saw its first season released on DVD, DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment, but the rest of the series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]]. However, recently, a Youtube channel has uploaded the second season, including the third season.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://monathevampire.fandom.com/wiki/Mona_the_Vampire_Wiki The Mona the Vampire Wiki]].

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* TheWikiRule: [[https://monathevampire.fandom.com/wiki/Mona_the_Vampire_Wiki The Mona the Vampire Wiki]].Wiki]].
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* NoExportForYou: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. when it originally aired. It was a Canadian production, which is why it likely didn't see a network airing the series. It was added to the rotation of This TV's children's block, This is for Kids, in 2012, but wound up being removed (see above).
** One place it aired in the US was the “on demand” channel for Charter Cable, which is how many American fans discovered it.

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* NoExportForYou: NoExportForYou:
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Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. when it originally aired. It was a Canadian production, which is why it likely didn't see a network airing the series. It was added to the rotation of This TV's children's block, This is for Kids, in 2012, but wound up being removed (see above).
** One place it aired in the US was the “on demand” “on-demand” channel for Charter Cable, Cable (the Kids Unlimited section to be specific, which also contains many other Cinar/Cookie Jar and [=DiC=] shows), which is how many American fans discovered it.
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** One place it aired in the US was the “on demand” channel for Charter Cable. That’s how this troper saw it.

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** One place it aired in the US was the “on demand” channel for Charter Cable. That’s Cable, which is how this troper saw many American fans discovered it.

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** One place it aired in the US was the “on demand” channel for Charter Cable. That’s how this troper saw it.

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** One place it aired in the US was the “on demand” channel for Charter Cable. That’s how this troper saw it.it.
* TheWikiRule: [[https://monathevampire.fandom.com/wiki/Mona_the_Vampire_Wiki The Mona the Vampire Wiki]].
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* NoExportForYou: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. when it originally aired. It was a Canadian production, which is why it likely didn't see a network airing the series. It was added to the rotation of This TV's children's block, This is for Kids, in 2012, but wound up being removed (see above).

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* NoExportForYou: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. when it originally aired. It was a Canadian production, which is why it likely didn't see a network airing the series. It was added to the rotation of This TV's children's block, This is for Kids, in 2012, but wound up being removed (see above).above).
**One place it aired in the US was the “on demand” channel for Charter Cable. That’s how this troper saw it.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Actually the show has had a few DVD releases, but only a handful of episodes at most. The majority of the series is still unavailable.
** Mill Creek Entertainment has released a complete first season set of the series. However, the rest of the series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]].
** All of the episodes of the show aired on This TV in America prior to the This is for Kids block shutting down, taking down most of the previously-unavailable episodes with it.
*** However, recently, a Youtube channel has uploaded the second season, including the third season.
* [[NoExportForYou No Broadcast For You]]: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. when it originally aired. It made an appearance on This TV and its children's block but became gone once again once said block went away (done in by Cookie Jar Entertainment, who co-owned the block, being bought by [=DHX=] Media around the time).
** It is an English language production, but the show is Canadian which might explain why it was not seen in the U.S.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Actually the A pretty complicated case. The show has actually had a few DVD releases, but not only were they Canada-only releases, they only contained a handful of episodes at most. The majority As for America, the show didn't even air on any channel until 2012, when it was added to the rotation of the series is still unavailable.
** Mill Creek
children's block of digital network This TV....only to wind up getting taken off when the block shut down due to DHX Media's acquisition of Cookie Jar Entertainment has released a complete (they licensed many of their shows for said block). The show saw its first season set of the series. However, released on DVD, but the rest of the series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]].
** All of the episodes of the show aired on This TV in America prior to the This is for Kids block shutting down, taking down most of the previously-unavailable episodes with it.
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America]]. However, recently, a Youtube channel has uploaded the second season, including the third season.
* [[NoExportForYou No Broadcast For You]]: NoExportForYou: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. when it originally aired. It made an appearance on was a Canadian production, which is why it likely didn't see a network airing the series. It was added to the rotation of This TV and its TV's children's block but became gone once again once said block went away (done in by Cookie Jar Entertainment, who co-owned the block, This is for Kids, in 2012, but wound up being bought by [=DHX=] Media around the time).
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* [[NoExportForYou No Broadcast For You]]: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. (although it has been seen on jaroo.com, and it aired on This TV before their children's block dissolved).

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** All of the episodes of the show aired on This TV in America prior to the This is for Kids block shutting down, taking down most of the previously-unavailable episodes with it.
* [[NoExportForYou No Broadcast For You]]: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. (although when it has been seen on jaroo.com, and it aired originally aired. It made an appearance on This TV before their and its children's block dissolved).but became gone once again once said block went away (done in by Cookie Jar Entertainment, who co-owned the block, being bought by [=DHX=] Media around the time).
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Actually the show has had a few DVD releases, but only a handful of episodes at most. The majority of the series is still unavailable.
** Mill Creek Entertainment has released a complete first season set of the series. However, the rest of the series remains in limbo, and they're also [[NoExportForYou unavailable outside America]].
* [[NoExportForYou No Broadcast For You]]: Despite being an English production, it never aired in the U.S. (although it has been seen on jaroo.com, and it aired on This TV before their children's block dissolved).
** It is an English language production, but the show is Canadian which might explain why it was not seen in the U.S.

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