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* BreakingTheFourthWall: It managed to combine this with DeusExMachina in its GrandFinale. The heroes are captured and all hope seems to be lost when they are suddenly rescued by Perman. They ask who he is, and he declares himself to be the star of the show. Q-Taro then angrily informs Perman that his show starts ''next'' week, and he's arrived a week too early. Sure enough, ''Perman'' debuted the following week in ''Little Ghost Q-Taro'''s former time slot.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: It managed to combine this with DeusExMachina in its the 1965-67 anime’s GrandFinale. The heroes are captured and all hope seems to be lost when they are suddenly rescued by Perman. They ask who he is, and he declares himself to be the star of the show. Q-Taro then angrily informs Perman that his show starts ''next'' week, and he's arrived a week too early. Sure enough, ''Perman'' debuted the following week in ''Little Ghost Q-Taro'''s former time slot.



* DeusExMachina: In the GrandFinale, Perman comes in and rescues the heroes at the end. Perman says that he's the star of the show.

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* DeusExMachina: In the 1965-67 anime’s GrandFinale, Perman comes in and rescues the heroes at the end. Perman says that he's the star of the show.
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One volume of the comic was released in English in Japan as ''Q the Spook''. The TV series aired in English in the United States under the title ''Little Ghost Q-Taro'', but the dub wasn't successful and it's now [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes completely lost]]. The LicensedGame was released in English under the title ''Chubby Cherub''.

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One volume of the comic was released in English in Japan as ''Q the Spook''. The TV series aired in English in the United States under the title ''Little Ghost Q-Taro'', but the dub wasn't successful and it's now [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes completely lost]]. The LicensedGame was released in English under the title ''Chubby Cherub''.
Cherub'' (but with Q-Taro replaced with an angel-like character).
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: The ramen man first appeared in this series and he is a recurring design in Creator/FujikoFujio works. He is often billed by fans as [[FanNickname "the ramen guy"]] due to his affinity for ramen shown in other works.
** The Ramen guy was based on Shin'ichi Suzuki, an animator who often collaborated with Fujiko Fujio on the anime adaptations. He was known for eating ramen a lot, hence the character.

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* ReusedCharacterDesign: The ramen man first appeared in this series and he is a recurring design in Creator/FujikoFujio works. He is often billed by fans as [[FanNickname "the ramen guy"]] due to his affinity for ramen shown in other works.
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The Ramen guy was based on Shin'ichi Suzuki, an animator who often collaborated with Fujiko Fujio on the anime adaptations. He was known for eating ramen a lot, hence the character.

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