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* SeriesHiatus: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight had been completed. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was later taped in Montreal(with some of them likely being recycled from the cancelled season 3 episodes).

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* SeriesHiatus: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight had been completed. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was later taped in Montreal(with some of them likely being recycled from the cancelled season 3 episodes).Montreal.
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* SeriesHiatus: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight had been completed. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was later taped in Montreal.

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* SeriesHiatus: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight had been completed. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was later taped in Montreal.Montreal(with some of them likely being recycled from the cancelled season 3 episodes).

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* SeriesHiatus: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight had been completed. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was later taped in Montreal.



* {{Uncanceled}}: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight had been completed. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was later taped in Montreal.
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* {{Uncanceled}}: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight episodes had been shot. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was later taped in Montreal.

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* {{Uncanceled}}: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight episodes had been shot.completed. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was later taped in Montreal.
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* {{Uncanceled}}: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight episodes had been taped. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was eventually shot in Montreal.

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* {{Uncanceled}}: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted after eight episodes had been taped. shot. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was eventually shot later taped in Montreal.
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* {{Uncanceled}}: Season 3 was aborted mid-production. A fourth was eventually shot in Montreal.

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* {{Uncanceled}}: Season 3 was planned to have 13 episodes, but production was aborted mid-production. after eight episodes had been taped. A fourth season consisting of 20 episodes was eventually shot in Montreal.
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* {{Uncanceled}}: Season 3 was cancelled mid-production. A fourth was eventually shot in Montreal.

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* {{Uncanceled}}: Season 3 was cancelled aborted mid-production. A fourth was eventually shot in Montreal.
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* TroubledProduction: Production at Nickelodeon Studios, according to creator and executive producer Alan Goodman, was a nightmare. The Orlando weather never cooperated with daily thunderstorms making shooting conditions harsher that it had to be. Costs rose dramatically when the second season switched from videotape to film, cutting the third season short when an [=IATSE=] strike targeted the show. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}.
* {{Uncanceled}}: [=CINAR=] produced a fourth season in Montreal.

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* TroubledProduction: Production at Nickelodeon Studios, according to creator and executive producer Alan Goodman, was a nightmare. The Orlando weather never cooperated with daily thunderstorms making shooting conditions harsher that it had to be. Costs rose dramatically when the second season switched from videotape to film, cutting the third season short when an [=IATSE=] strike targeted the show. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking then took over as co-producer and moved production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}.
* {{Uncanceled}}: [=CINAR=] produced a Season 3 was cancelled mid-production. A fourth season was eventually shot in Montreal.
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* TroubledProduction: Production at Nickelodeon Studios, according to creator and executive producer Alan Goodman, was a nightmare. Thunderstorms were a daily occurrence which made shooting conditions harsher that it had to be. Costs rose dramatically when the second season switched from videotape to film, cutting the third season short when an [=IATSE=] strike targeted the show. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}.

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* TroubledProduction: Production at Nickelodeon Studios, according to creator and executive producer Alan Goodman, was a nightmare. Thunderstorms were a The Orlando weather never cooperated with daily occurrence which made thunderstorms making shooting conditions harsher that it had to be. Costs rose dramatically when the second season switched from videotape to film, cutting the third season short when an [=IATSE=] strike targeted the show. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}.
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* TroubledProduction: Production at Nickelodeon Studios, according to Alan Goodman, was a nightmare. Thunderstorms were a daily occurrence which made shooting conditions harsher that it had to be. Costs rose dramatically when the second season switched from videotape to film, cutting the third season short when an [=IATSE=] strike targeted the show. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}.

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* TroubledProduction: Production at Nickelodeon Studios, according to creator and executive producer Alan Goodman, was a nightmare. Thunderstorms were a daily occurrence which made shooting conditions harsher that it had to be. Costs rose dramatically when the second season switched from videotape to film, cutting the third season short when an [=IATSE=] strike targeted the show. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}.

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* {{Uncanceled}}: It was uncancelled for a fourth season after a [=IATSE=] strike targeting the show shut down production after the third season ended. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}} from the Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida.

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* {{Uncanceled}}: It TroubledProduction: Production at Nickelodeon Studios, according to Alan Goodman, was uncancelled for a fourth nightmare. Thunderstorms were a daily occurrence which made shooting conditions harsher that it had to be. Costs rose dramatically when the second season after a switched from videotape to film, cutting the third season short when an [=IATSE=] strike targeting targeted the show shut down production after the third season ended. show. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}} from the Nickelodeon Studios UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}.
* {{Uncanceled}}: [=CINAR=] produced a fourth season
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* CaliforniaDoubling: The show's fourth season is set in Boston, Massachusetts, but the filming location was actually in UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}, Canada.
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* CelebrityVoiceActor: In the Japanese dub, Shelby Woo was voiced by theater actress Madoka Takeda.


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* LateExportForYou: The show didn't reach Japan until 1999 when it premiered on NHK Educational Television.

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* DawsonCasting: Irene Ng was 21 years old at the start of the first season and 24 at the end of the last when playing the teenage Shelby it Woo.
* {{Uncanceled}}: It was uncancelled for a fourth season after a [=IATSE=] strike targeting the show shut down production after the third season ended. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}} from the Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida.

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* DawsonCasting: Irene Ng was 21 years old at the start of the first season and 24 at the end of the last when playing the teenage Shelby it Woo.
* {{Uncanceled}}: It was uncancelled for a fourth season after a [=IATSE=] strike targeting the show shut down production after the third season ended. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}} from the Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida.Florida.
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* {{Uncanceled}}: was uncancelled for a fourth season after a [=IATSE=] strike targeting the show shut down production after the third season ended. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}} from the Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida.

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* {{Uncanceled}}: It was uncancelled for a fourth season after a [=IATSE=] strike targeting the show shut down production after the third season ended. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}} from the Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida.

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* DawsonCasting: Irene Ng was 21 years old at the start of the first season and 24 at the end of the last when playing the teenage Shelby Woo.

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* DawsonCasting: Irene Ng was 21 years old at the start of the first season and 24 at the end of the last when playing the teenage Shelby Woo.it Woo.
* {{Uncanceled}}: was uncancelled for a fourth season after a [=IATSE=] strike targeting the show shut down production after the third season ended. This had the side effect of [=CINAR=] taking over as co-producer and production moving to UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}} from the Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida.
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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a white girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.

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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a white girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.Asian.
* DawsonCasting: Irene Ng was 21 years old at the start of the first season and 24 at the end of the last when playing the teenage Shelby Woo.
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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a white girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.
* HeAlsoDid
** Creator/PatMorita is Mike Woo.
** John Boni wrote an episode. Boni is best known for co-creating ''Series/WhenThingsWereRotten''.
** Production designer Byron Taylor previously co-created ''Series/NickelodeonGuts''.
** Executive in charge of production Marjorie Cohn was previously creator and producer of ''Series/GetThePicture''.

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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a white girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.
* HeAlsoDid
** Creator/PatMorita is Mike Woo.
** John Boni wrote an episode. Boni is best known for co-creating ''Series/WhenThingsWereRotten''.
** Production designer Byron Taylor previously co-created ''Series/NickelodeonGuts''.
** Executive in charge of production Marjorie Cohn was previously creator and producer of ''Series/GetThePicture''.
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** Production designer Byron Taylor was previously co-creator of ''Series/NickelodeonGuts''.

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** John Boni wrote an episode. Boni is best known for co-creating ''Series/WhenThingsWereRotten''.
** Production designer Byron Taylor was previously co-creator of co-created ''Series/NickelodeonGuts''.
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** Ellen David (Det. Sharon [=DeLancey=]) later voiced Mama Miao on ''WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat''.
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** Ellen David (Det. Sharon DeLancey) later voiced Mama Miao on ''WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat''.

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** Ellen David (Det. Sharon DeLancey) [=DeLancey=]) later voiced Mama Miao on ''WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat''.
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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a white girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.

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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a white girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.Asian.
* HeAlsoDid
** Creator/PatMorita is Mike Woo.
** Ellen David (Det. Sharon DeLancey) later voiced Mama Miao on ''WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat''.
** Production designer Byron Taylor was previously co-creator of ''Series/NickelodeonGuts''.
** Executive in charge of production Marjorie Cohn was previously creator and producer of ''Series/GetThePicture''.
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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a Caucasian girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.

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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a Caucasian white girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.
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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a Caucasian girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.
* HeyItsThatGuy:
** Creator/PatMorita is Mike Woo.
** Also applies behind the scenes as well. Production designer Byron Taylor was previously co-creator of ''Series/NickelodeonGuts'', while executive in charge of production Marjorie Cohn was previously creator and producer of ''Series/GetThePicture''.
** Creator/SuzanneCollins served as a writer for the show before she began her career as a novelist.
* HeyItsThatVoice: [[WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat Mama Miao]] is Detective [=DeLancey=].

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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a Caucasian girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.
* HeyItsThatGuy:
** Creator/PatMorita is Mike Woo.
** Also applies behind the scenes as well. Production designer Byron Taylor was previously co-creator of ''Series/NickelodeonGuts'', while executive in charge of production Marjorie Cohn was previously creator and producer of ''Series/GetThePicture''.
** Creator/SuzanneCollins served as a writer for the show before she began her career as a novelist.
* HeyItsThatVoice: [[WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat Mama Miao]] is Detective [=DeLancey=].
Asian.
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* AbilityOverAppearance: The show was originally about a Caucasian girl named Shelby Wink; however, Irene Ng impressed them enough to rewrite the character as Asian.


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** Creator/SuzanneCollins served as a writer for the show before she began her career as a novelist.
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HeyItsThatGuy:
* Creator/PatMorita is Mike Woo.
* Also applies behind the scenes as well. Production designer Byron Taylor was previously co-creator of ''Series/NickelodeonGuts'', while executive in charge of production Marjorie Cohn was previously creator and producer of ''Series/GetThePicture''.
HeyItsThatVoice: [[WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat Mama Miao]] is Detective [=DeLancey=].

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* HeyItsThatGuy:
* ** Creator/PatMorita is Mike Woo.
* ** Also applies behind the scenes as well. Production designer Byron Taylor was previously co-creator of ''Series/NickelodeonGuts'', while executive in charge of production Marjorie Cohn was previously creator and producer of ''Series/GetThePicture''.
HeyItsThatVoice: *HeyItsThatVoice: [[WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat Mama Miao]] is Detective [=DeLancey=].
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HeyItsThatGuy:
* Creator/PatMorita is Mike Woo.
* Also applies behind the scenes as well. Production designer Byron Taylor was previously co-creator of ''Series/NickelodeonGuts'', while executive in charge of production Marjorie Cohn was previously creator and producer of ''Series/GetThePicture''.
HeyItsThatVoice: [[WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat Mama Miao]] is Detective [=DeLancey=].

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