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* WrittenByCastMember: In Kaleidoscope's English dub, Creator/TimHamaguchi was both the voice actor for Yuji Okusu and Ryota Miyagi, and also the dub's translator.
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** In the Latin American dub, Creator/LuisDanielRamirez voices Hikoichi Aida and Nozomu Takamiya (Sakuragi's fat friend).

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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/LuisDanielRamirez voices Hikoichi Aida and Nozomu Takamiya (Sakuragi's fat friend).Nozomi Takamiya.
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* OneHitWonder: Haruko Akagi was Creator/MarthaMacIsaac's only English-language anime role.
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* OneHitWonder: Haruko Akagi was Creator/MarthaMacIsaac's only anime role in Kaleidoscope Entertainment's English dub.

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* OneHitWonder: Haruko Akagi was Creator/MarthaMacIsaac's only anime role in Kaleidoscope Entertainment's English dub.
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** In the Latin American dub, Creator/LuisDanielRamirez voices Hikoichi Aida and Nozomu Takamiya (Sakuragi's fat friend).


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** Happened a lot in the Latin Spanish dub during the anime's second half, due to the change of dub direction. The most notable examples among the main cast were Creator/JoseGilbertoVilchis taking over as Kogure from Creator/JesusBarrero, Creator/BenjaminRivera as Mitsui from Jorge Palafox, and Oscar Flores as Rukawa from Sergio Bonilla.


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** In the Latin Spanish dub, Creator/BenjaminRivera started out voicing Shiozaki, a lesser member of Shohoku, during the first half. For the second half he voices Mitsui, one of the main starters.
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* CrossRegionalVoiceActing: Kaleidoscope Entertainment's English dub used voice actors from the Toronto and Vancouver areas.

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* CrossRegionalVoiceActing: Kaleidoscope Entertainment's English dub used voice actors from the Toronto Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver areas.
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* YouSoundFamiliar: The anime series reuses quite a few voice actors for major and minor roles. For example:
** Creator/HochuOtsuka, who first appeared as Norio Hotta, would later appear as Akira Sendo.
** Nobuhiko Kazama appeared in the first episode as a teacher in Sakuragi's class. He would later voice Toru Hanagata in episode 33.
** Creator/MasaharuSato, who initially voiced Tetsuo, would later appear as Kainan's coach Riki Takato.

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** In Kaleidoscope's English dub, Robert Norman Smith voiced Tatsuhiko Aota for his initial appearances, which were included in the DVD releases. After his arrest, Daveed Louza voiced the character for his later appearances.



* WordOfSaintPaul: According to Jay T. Schramek, one of the actors involved in the short-lived North American dub of ''Slam Dunk'', over 100 episodes were recorded in Toronto before it was cancelled.

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* WordOfSaintPaul: According to Jay T. Schramek, one of the actors involved who voiced Satoru Kakuta and Shoichi Takano in the short-lived North American dub of ''Slam Dunk'', over 100 episodes were recorded in Toronto before it was cancelled.
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* CrossRegionalVoiceActing: The anime's North American release used voice actors from the Toronto and Vancouver areas.

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* CrossRegionalVoiceActing: The anime's North American release Kaleidoscope Entertainment's English dub used voice actors from the Toronto and Vancouver areas.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://slamdunk.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page The Slam Dunk Wiki]].

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* TheWikiRule: [[http://slamdunk.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page [[https://slamdunk.fandom.com/wiki/ The Slam Dunk Wiki]].

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* AuthorExistenceFailure: Yoshifumi Hatano, one of Toei's producers for the anime adaptation, died of oral cancer on February 28, 1995. As such, series director Nobutaka Nishizawa replaced him for the rest of the series' run.


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* DiedDuringProduction: Yoshifumi Hatano, one of Toei's producers for the anime adaptation, died of oral cancer on February 28, 1995. Series director Nobutaka Nishizawa replaced him for the rest of the series' run.
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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team and the [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]]; he also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship. He recently announced his [[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/03/basketball/b-league/seahorses-veteran-j-r-sakuragi-announces-retirement/ retirement]] on June 3, 2020.

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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007.2007 with the name Sakuragi, in fact. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team and the [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]]; he also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship. He recently announced his [[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/03/basketball/b-league/seahorses-veteran-j-r-sakuragi-announces-retirement/ retirement]] on June 3, 2020.
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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team and the [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]]. He also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship. He recently announced his [[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/03/basketball/b-league/seahorses-veteran-j-r-sakuragi-announces-retirement/ retirement]] on June 3, 2020.

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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team and the [[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]]. He NBA]]; he also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship. He recently announced his [[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/03/basketball/b-league/seahorses-veteran-j-r-sakuragi-announces-retirement/ retirement]] on June 3, 2020.
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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team and the NBA. He also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship. He recently announced his [[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/03/basketball/b-league/seahorses-veteran-j-r-sakuragi-announces-retirement/ retirement]] on June 3, 2020.

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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team and the NBA.[[UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation NBA]]. He also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship. He recently announced his [[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/03/basketball/b-league/seahorses-veteran-j-r-sakuragi-announces-retirement/ retirement]] on June 3, 2020.
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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team. He also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship. He recently announced his [[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/03/basketball/b-league/seahorses-veteran-j-r-sakuragi-announces-retirement/ retirement]] on June 3, 2020.

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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team.Team and the NBA. He also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship. He recently announced his [[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/03/basketball/b-league/seahorses-veteran-j-r-sakuragi-announces-retirement/ retirement]] on June 3, 2020.
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** Rukawa passing to Sakuragi to get the game-winning buzzer beater in 1996 against Sanno High actually happened for real when Jordan passed to Steve Kerr to get the game-winning buzzer beater in 1997 against the Utah Jazz during the NBA Finals.

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** Rukawa passing to Sakuragi to get the game-winning buzzer beater in 1996 1996[[note]]Publication Time, not In-Universe Time[[/note]] against Sanno High actually happened for real when Jordan passed to Steve Kerr to get the game-winning buzzer beater in 1997 against the Utah Jazz during the NBA Finals.
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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team. He also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship.

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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team. He also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship. He recently announced his [[https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/06/03/basketball/b-league/seahorses-veteran-j-r-sakuragi-announces-retirement/ retirement]] on June 3, 2020.

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* {{Defictionalization}}: [[http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/08/21/retailer-encourages-fans-to-slap-anime-characters-fat-wobbly-neck-%E3%80%90video%E3%80%91/ An Animate store has a game machine made to slap an Anzai lookalike in the neck.]]

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** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Sakuragi J.R. Sakuragi]] (born Milton J. Henderson Jr.) is an American-Japanese pro basketball player who took on the name of the protagonist of ''Slam Dunk''. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen on July 2, 2007. Not only did he play for the Japan National Team. He also competed in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship.
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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he was more like Dennis Rodman instead.[[note]]The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to a Hanamichi-style [[InASingleBound rebounder]] and [[EnduranceDuel stamina]] [[{{Determinator}} monster]] in the San Antonio Spurs.[[/note]] Soon afterwards, it seemed like Creator/TakehikoInoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi get an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.

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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he Dennis Rodman was more like Dennis Rodman him instead.[[note]]The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to a Hanamichi-style [[InASingleBound rebounder]] and [[EnduranceDuel stamina]] [[{{Determinator}} monster]] in the San Antonio Spurs.[[/note]] Soon afterwards, it seemed like Creator/TakehikoInoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi get an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.
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* WordOfGod: According to Creator/TakehikoInoue himself, Hanamichi Sakuragi was based on Charles Barkley instead of Dennis Rodman.

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* WordOfGod: According to Creator/TakehikoInoue Takehiko Inoue himself, Hanamichi Sakuragi was based on Charles Barkley instead of Dennis Rodman.
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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he was more like Dennis Rodman instead.[[note]]The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to a Hanamichi-style [[InASingleBound rebounder]] and [[EnduranceDuel stamina]] [[{{Determinator}} monster]] in the San Antonio Spurs.[[/note]] Soon afterwards, it seemed like Takehiko Inoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi get an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.

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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he was more like Dennis Rodman instead.[[note]]The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to a Hanamichi-style [[InASingleBound rebounder]] and [[EnduranceDuel stamina]] [[{{Determinator}} monster]] in the San Antonio Spurs.[[/note]] Soon afterwards, it seemed like Takehiko Inoue Creator/TakehikoInoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi get an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.
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** One of the key rivalries of the show is between Sakuragi and Rukawa, who are unable to get along despite being teammates.[[note]]The series ended when they were finally able to trust each other enough to do a game-winning play together.[[/note]] How ironic is it that Dennis Rodman (Sakuragi Expy) from the Pistons ended up in Chicago, with him needing to get along with Michael Jordan (Rukawa Expy)[[note]](Jordan has past resentment with how rough Rodman and his Pistons played against the Chicago Bulls care of their [[LoopholeAbuse "Jordan]] [[UnnecessaryRoughness Rules"]])[[/note]] to win games for the three-peat championship gold in the late 1990s?

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** One of the key rivalries of the show is between Sakuragi and Rukawa, who are unable to get along despite being teammates.[[note]]The series ended when they were finally able to trust each other enough put their differences aside to do a game-winning play together.[[/note]] How ironic is it that Dennis Rodman (Sakuragi Expy) from the Pistons (NBA Sakuragi) ended up in Chicago, with him needing to get along with a resentful Michael Jordan (Rukawa Expy)[[note]](Jordan (NBA Rukawa)[[note]]Jordan has past resentment beef with how rough Rodman and his Pistons played against the Chicago Bulls him care of their [[LoopholeAbuse "Jordan]] [[UnnecessaryRoughness Rules"]])[[/note]] Rules"]][[/note]] to win games for the three-peat championship gold in the late 1990s?
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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he was more like Dennis Rodman instead.[[note]]The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to a Hanamichi-style [[InASingleBound rebounder]] and [[EnduranceDuel stamina]] [[{{Determinator}} monster]] in the San Antonio Spurs.[[/note]] Soon afterwards, it seemed like Takehiko Inoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi have an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.

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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he was more like Dennis Rodman instead.[[note]]The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to a Hanamichi-style [[InASingleBound rebounder]] and [[EnduranceDuel stamina]] [[{{Determinator}} monster]] in the San Antonio Spurs.[[/note]] Soon afterwards, it seemed like Takehiko Inoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi have get an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.
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*** Hilariously enough, Life imitated Art even further by having Rodman (NBA Sakuragi) end up playing in the Chicag Bulls (NBA Shohoku) with UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan (NBA Rukawa).

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*** Hilariously enough, Life imitated Art even further by having Rodman (NBA Sakuragi) end up playing in the Chicag Chicago Bulls (NBA Shohoku) with UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan (NBA Rukawa).
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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he was more like Dennis Rodman instead.[[note]]The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to a Hanamichi-style [[InASingleBound rebounder]] and [[EnduranceDuel stamina]] [[Determinator monster]] in the San Antonio Spurs.[[/note]] Soon afterwards, it seemed like Takehiko Inoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi have an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.

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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he was more like Dennis Rodman instead.[[note]]The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to a Hanamichi-style [[InASingleBound rebounder]] and [[EnduranceDuel stamina]] [[Determinator [[{{Determinator}} monster]] in the San Antonio Spurs.[[/note]] Soon afterwards, it seemed like Takehiko Inoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi have an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.

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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he was more like Dennis Rodman instead. The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to hassle play defense specialist in the San Antonio Spurs. Soon afterwards, it seemed like Takehiko Inoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi have an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.
** One of the key rivalries of the show is between Sakuragi and Rukawa, who are unable to get along despite being teammates.[[note]]The series ended when they were finally able to trust each other enough to do a play together.[[/note]] How ironic is it that Dennis Rodman (Sakuragi Expy) from the Pistons ended up in Chicago, with him needing to get along with Michael Jordan (Rukawa Expy)[[note]](Jordan has past resentment with how rough Rodman and his Pistons played against the Chicago Bulls care of their [[LoopholeAbuse "Jordan]] [[UnnecessaryRoughness Rules"]])[[/note]] to win games for the three-peat championship gold in the late 1990s?

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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many fans thought he was more like Dennis Rodman instead. The [[note]]The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to hassle play defense specialist a Hanamichi-style [[InASingleBound rebounder]] and [[EnduranceDuel stamina]] [[Determinator monster]] in the San Antonio Spurs. Spurs.[[/note]] Soon afterwards, it seemed like Takehiko Inoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi have an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble]] Rodman more.
*** Hilariously enough, Life imitated Art even further by having Rodman (NBA Sakuragi) end up playing in the Chicag Bulls (NBA Shohoku) with UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan (NBA Rukawa).
** One of the key rivalries of the show is between Sakuragi and Rukawa, who are unable to get along despite being teammates.[[note]]The series ended when they were finally able to trust each other enough to do a game-winning play together.[[/note]] How ironic is it that Dennis Rodman (Sakuragi Expy) from the Pistons ended up in Chicago, with him needing to get along with Michael Jordan (Rukawa Expy)[[note]](Jordan has past resentment with how rough Rodman and his Pistons played against the Chicago Bulls care of their [[LoopholeAbuse "Jordan]] [[UnnecessaryRoughness Rules"]])[[/note]] to win games for the three-peat championship gold in the late 1990s?
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** According to WordOfGod, Sakuragi was originally based on Charles Barkley but many thought he was more like Dennis Rodman. The reason for this is because of Rodman's own development from bit player of the "Bad Boy" Detroit Pistons to hassle play defense specialist in the San Antonio Spurs. Soon, it seemed like Takehiko Inoue gave in to the comparisons and had Sakuragi have an ImportantHaircut that made him [[AscendedMeme resemble Rodman more]].
** One of the key rivalries of the show is between Sakuragi and Rukawa, who are unable to get along despite being teammates.[[note]]The series ended when they were finally able to trust each other enough to do a play together.[[/note]] How ironic is it that Dennis Rodman (Sakuragi Expy) from the Pistons ended up in Chicago, with him needing to get along with Michael Jordan (Rukawa Expy)[[note]]Jordan has past resentment with how rough Rodman and his Pistons played against the Chicago Bulls care of their [[LoopholeAbuse "Jordan]] [[UnnecessaryRoughness Rules"]][[/note]] to win games for the three-peat championship gold in the late 1990s?

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** One of the key rivalries of the show is between Sakuragi and Rukawa, who are unable to get along despite being teammates.[[note]]The series ended when they were finally able to trust each other enough to do a play together.[[/note]] How ironic is it that Dennis Rodman (Sakuragi Expy) from the Pistons ended up in Chicago, with him needing to get along with Michael Jordan (Rukawa Expy)[[note]]Jordan Expy)[[note]](Jordan has past resentment with how rough Rodman and his Pistons played against the Chicago Bulls care of their [[LoopholeAbuse "Jordan]] [[UnnecessaryRoughness Rules"]][[/note]] Rules"]])[[/note]] to win games for the three-peat championship gold in the late 1990s?
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** One of the key rivalries of the show is Sakuragi and Rukawa, who are unable to get along despite being teammates.[[note]]The series ended when they were finally able to trust each other enough to do a play together.[[/note]] How ironic is it that Dennis Rodman (Sakuragi Expy) from the Pistons ended up in Chicago, with him needing to get along with Michael Jordan (Rukawa Expy)[[note]]Jordan has been with how rough Rodman and the Pistons played against the Chicago Bulls care of their [[LoopholeAbuse "Jordan]] [[UnnecessaryRoughness Rules"]][[/note]] to win games for the three-peat championship gold in the late 1990s?

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** One of the key rivalries of the show is between Sakuragi and Rukawa, who are unable to get along despite being teammates.[[note]]The series ended when they were finally able to trust each other enough to do a play together.[[/note]] How ironic is it that Dennis Rodman (Sakuragi Expy) from the Pistons ended up in Chicago, with him needing to get along with Michael Jordan (Rukawa Expy)[[note]]Jordan has been past resentment with how rough Rodman and the his Pistons played against the Chicago Bulls care of their [[LoopholeAbuse "Jordan]] [[UnnecessaryRoughness Rules"]][[/note]] to win games for the three-peat championship gold in the late 1990s?

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