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* TitlePlease: Like most NHK shows, the episodes of this show aren't given names. On their website, they're named after the day of the week they air on. Only the specials of the show are given titles.
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* ShiftedToCGI: The segments with Mushimushi-kun the caterpillar used to be animated with 2D animation, but shifted to CGI at one point.

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* ShiftedToCGI: The segments with Mushimushi-kun the caterpillar used to be animated with 2D animation, but shifted to CGI at one point.in 2016.
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* ShiftedToCGI: The segments with Mushimushi-kun the caterpillar used to be animated with 2D animation, but shifted to CGI at one point.
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If you're wondering, the show's title basically means "peek-a-boo" in Japanese. In fact, the aforementioned Netflix release, as well as the TV Japan website and the official English dub, both rename the show ''Peek-a-Boo''.

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If you're wondering, the The show's title basically means "peek-a-boo" in Japanese. In fact, the The aforementioned Netflix release, as well as the TV Japan website and the official English dub, both rename the show ''Peek-a-Boo''.
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* ToTheTuneOf: "Pyon Pyon Animal Party" is set to the tune of Hungarian Dance #5 by Johannes Brahms.

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* ToTheTuneOf: "Pyon Pyon Animal Party" is set to the tune of Hungarian Dance #5 by Johannes Brahms.Music/JohannesBrahms.

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* ClipShow: The "Memories" feature of each of the final DVD releases for a specific onee-san are comprised of clips of their stint on the show set to whatever the theme song of that DVD is.

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The "Memories" feature of each of the final DVD releases for a specific onee-san the Yuuna-chan and Yuki-chan eras are comprised of clips of their stint on the show set to whatever the theme song of that DVD is.is.
** The last episode featuring Haru-chan and U-Tan ended with a montage set to "Matane".
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** In a segment on the "Tomodachi Hahaha" VHS, after Kuu can't guess what animal Wan Wan drew, Wan Wan shows the viewers the animal (a hippo) and asks them what animal it is, followed by a brief pause. However, Wan Wan does not talk after this, with the tape cutting to the next segment.

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** In a segment on the "Tomodachi Hahaha" VHS, after Kuu can't guess what animal Wan Wan drew, Wan Wan shows the viewers the animal (a drawing (of a hippo) and asks them what animal it is, followed by a brief pause. However, Wan Wan does not talk after this, with the tape cutting to the next segment.
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** In a segment on the "Tomodachi Hahaha" VHS, after Kuu can't guess what animal Wan Wan drew, Wan Wan shows the viewers the animal (a hippo) and asks them what animal it is, followed by a brief pause. However, Wan Wan does not talk after this, with the tape cutting to the next segment.


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* FriendshipSong: "Tomodachi Hahaha", a song by Kuu, is about how to treat friends properly.
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** The second, "Toire de su~", is about peeing in the toilet. It began being used in the Koto-chan era and still airs as a regular segment to this day.

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** The second, "Toire de su~", is about peeing in the toilet. It began being used in the Koto-chan era and still airs as a regular segment to this day.was the longest-running of these songs, lasting into the Haru-chan era.
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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Wan Wan likes natto, and U-Tan likes norimaki and tea.

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