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Idk how I only just now noticed I forgot to say what fandom I was referring to lol.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Back in the late 90s to early 00s, in part thanks to both shows airing back to back on Toonami and the similarities between the two shows, there was a lot of crossover between the western fandoms for both. Crossover fics with the casts of both shows interacting were common and so were [[CrossoverShip Crossover Ships]], usually involving scouts other than Serena being matched up with the ronin of a similar element. [[note]]So basically, Ray/Ryo, Sage/Lita, Amy/Shin and Mina/Kento with Rowen usually being the odd one out since Serena already has Darien, but [[PairTheSpares he'd sometimes end up with Mia.]][[/note]]
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* FriendlyFandoms: With ''Franchise/SailorMoon''. Back in the late 90s to early 00s, in part thanks to both shows airing back to back on Toonami and the similarities between the two shows, there was a lot of crossover between the western fandoms for both. Crossover fics with the casts of both shows interacting were common and so were [[CrossoverShip Crossover Ships]], usually involving scouts other than Serena being matched up with the ronin of a similar element. [[note]]So basically, Ray/Ryo, Sage/Lita, Amy/Shin and Mina/Kento with Rowen usually being the odd one out since Serena already has Darien, but [[PairTheSpares he'd sometimes end up with Mia.]][[/note]]
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* FriendlyFandoms: Back in the late 90s to early 00s, in part thanks to both shows airing back to back on Toonami and the similarities between the two shows, there was a lot of crossover between the western fandoms for both. Crossover fics with the casts of both shows interacting were common and so were [[CrossoverShip Crossover Ships]], usually involving senshi other than Usagi being matched up with the ronin of a similar element.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Back in the late 90s to early 00s, in part thanks to both shows airing back to back on Toonami and the similarities between the two shows, there was a lot of crossover between the western fandoms for both. Crossover fics with the casts of both shows interacting were common and so were [[CrossoverShip Crossover Ships]], usually involving senshi scouts other than Usagi Serena being matched up with the ronin of a similar element. [[note]]So basically, Ray/Ryo, Sage/Lita, Amy/Shin and Mina/Kento with Rowen usually being the odd one out since Serena already has Darien, but [[PairTheSpares he'd sometimes end up with Mia.]][[/note]]
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* FriendlyFandoms: Back in the late 90s to early 00s, in part thanks to both shows airing back to back on Toonami and the similarities between the two shows, there was a lot of crossover between the western fandoms for both. Crossover fics with the casts of both shows interacting were common and so were [[CrossoverShip Crossover Ships]], usually involving senshi other than Usagi being matched up with the ronin of a similar element.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Some people still look down on the series as nothing more than the SpearCounterpart to ''Franchise/SailorMoon''--even though ''Samurai Troopers'' debuted four years before the ''Manga/SailorMoon'' manga started. Creator/CartoonNetwork didn't help matters when it nabbed ''Ronin Warriors'' for Creator/{{Toonami}} and promoted it as such; the network aired episodes of ''Ronin Warriors'' and ''Sailor Moon'' back-to-back, and it even created promos that almost looked like a crossover between the two.
** This is inverted in the Latin American fandom, but with ''Manga/SaintSeiya'', which was broadcast at the same network and at the same slot.
** This is inverted in the Latin American fandom, but with ''Manga/SaintSeiya'', which was broadcast at the same network and at the same slot.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Some people still look down on the series as nothing more than the SpearCounterpart to ''Franchise/SailorMoon''--even though ''Samurai Troopers'' debuted four years before the ''Manga/SailorMoon'' manga started. Creator/CartoonNetwork didn't help matters when it nabbed ''Ronin Warriors'' for Creator/{{Toonami}} and promoted it as such; the network aired episodes of ''Ronin Warriors'' and ''Sailor Moon'' back-to-back, and it even created promos that almost looked like a crossover between the two.
**two. This is inverted in the Latin American fandom, but with ''Manga/SaintSeiya'', which was broadcast at the same network and at the same slot.
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* SeasonalRot: Many North American fans dislike the final story arc, ''Message,'' because of its heavy reliance on stock footage from the series and the second [=OVA=] to accompany the character monologues.
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* SeasonalRot: SeasonalRot:
** Many North American fans dislike the final story arc, ''Message,'' because of its heavy reliance on stock footage from the series and the second [=OVA=] to accompany the character monologues.
** Many North American fans dislike the final story arc, ''Message,'' because of its heavy reliance on stock footage from the series and the second [=OVA=] to accompany the character monologues.
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** Talpa's method of summoning more Nether Spirits in the climax of episode 9 sounds less like a creepy, mystical incantation and more like he's rehearsing for an opera show.
--> Talpa: "Ariiiiise! Riiiiiiise! Riiiiiiiiiise!"
--> Talpa: "Ariiiiise! Riiiiiiise! Riiiiiiiiiise!"
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** Talpa's method of summoning more Nether Spirits in the climax of episode 9 sounds less like a creepy, mystical incantation and more like he's rehearsing for an opera show.
performance.
--> Talpa:"Ariiiiise! Ariiiiise! Riiiiiiise! Riiiiiiiiiise!"Riiiiiiiiiise!
--> Talpa: