1 | * ChannelHop: The first short aired as part of ''WesternAnimation/WhatACartoonShow'' on Creator/CartoonNetwork, while the rest aired as part of ''WesternAnimation/OhYeahCartoons'' on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. |
2 | * TheOtherDarrin: Later shorts after the pilot have Creator/TaraStrong taking over from Creator/AshleyJohnson (who had only one spoken line, giggling and shivering sounds) for Mina after the shorts moved to Nickelodeon. |
3 | * ScrewedByTheLawyers: The reason these shorts haven't gotten an official re-release is because the rights are split between Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon (the former has the pilot and the latter the rest). |
4 | * WhatCouldHaveBeen: Mina had a [[https://twitter.com/RobRenzetti/status/1022911482520948736 surprising amount of these]] for a what ultimately became a miniseries on a variety show. |
5 | ** ''Mina and the Count'' was at one point pitched to be one of the in-between shorts on ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', but it was passed over in favour of ''Justice Friends''. |
6 | ** Prior to ABC being brought by Creator/{{Disney}}, the network was considering producing the series for their Saturday morning lineup. |
7 | ** There was intended to be a seventh short, but Nickelodeon changed their minds due to becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the characters, feeling that an IntergenerationalFriendship between a young girl and a vampire could be seen as questionable. Thankfully, ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot My Neighbour was a Teenage Robot]]'' came as a result of Fred Seibert still allowing Renzetti to keep his slot in the program's production schedule. |
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