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* TheMerch: Tyco sold a plush of Chelli, and there was also a set of children's books by [[Literature/LittleGoldenBooks Golden Books]].
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* FakeAmerican: On ''Samuel & Nina'', Allen Enlow and Ivy Austin, who provide both title characters' voices, avert this trope, while Aussie actors and Yoram Gross veterans Keith Scott and Robyn Moore play this straight while voicing other characters

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* FakeAmerican: On ''Samuel & Nina'', Allen Enlow and Ivy Austin, who provide both title characters' voices, avert this trope, while Aussie actors and Yoram Gross veterans Keith Scott and Robyn Moore play this straight while voicing other characterscharacters.
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* FakeAmerican: Allen Enlow and Ivy Austin, who provide both title characters' voices, avert this trope, while Aussie actors and Yoram Gross veterans Keith Scott and Robyn Moore play this straight.

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* FakeAmerican: On ''Samuel & Nina'', Allen Enlow and Ivy Austin, who provide both title characters' voices, avert this trope, while Aussie actors and Yoram Gross veterans Keith Scott and Robyn Moore play this straight.straight while voicing other characters
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* FakeAmerican: Allen Enlow and Ivy Austin, who provide both title characters' voices, avert this trope, while Aussie actors and Yoram Gross veterans Keith Scott and Robyn Moore play this straight.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: When the second season premiered in spring 1998, the show would air every weekday morning. But after the summer, the show was just buried on a very early Sunday morning timeslot (usually at 5:30 or 6:00 AM Eastern). This may be one reason why the show's ratings kept dropping and eventually led to its' demise. In fact, during the last month it was on (September 2000), the show aired at 5:00AM, with ''Small World'' following it at 5:30AM.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: When the second season premiered in spring 1998, the show would air every weekday morning. But after the summer, the show was just buried on a very early Sunday morning timeslot (usually at 5:30 or 6:00 AM Eastern). This may be one reason why the show's ratings kept dropping and eventually led to its' demise. In fact, during the last month it was on (September 2000), the show aired at 5:00AM, 5:30AM, with ''Small World'' following it at 5:30AM.6:00AM.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: When the second season premiered in spring 1998, the show would air every weekday morning. But after the summer, the show was just buried on a very early Sunday morning timeslot (usually at 5:30 or 6:00 AM Eastern). This may be one reason why the show's ratings kept dropping and eventually led to its' demise.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: When the second season premiered in spring 1998, the show would air every weekday morning. But after the summer, the show was just buried on a very early Sunday morning timeslot (usually at 5:30 or 6:00 AM Eastern). This may be one reason why the show's ratings kept dropping and eventually led to its' demise. In fact, during the last month it was on (September 2000), the show aired at 5:00AM, with ''Small World'' following it at 5:30AM.
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* ActingForTwo:
** Muppet performer Joey Mazzarino performed both Chelli and Lyle, and Rickey Boyd performed both Bag and Argyle.
** The villagers in the first season were all performed by two people. Clare Sera played all the female villagers (Trudy, Martha and Josie) and Cullen Douglas played all the male villagers (Bernard, Dr. Furball and Waldo).
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* EditedForSyndication: When the show was reduced from an hour-long timeslot in the second season to a half-hour, the first season episodes got hit with this pretty badly to be rerun in the half-hour slot. Several parts of the framing story and half of the short cartoons would be cut, though on each episode, two versions of the rerun would exist: one with ''Troubles the Cat'', ''Samuel and Nina'' and a ''Big Bag Beat'' music video, and another with ''William's Wish Wellingtons'', ''Slim Pig'' and ''Koki''. As part of this, ''Tobias Totz and His Lion'' was completely dropped from the reruns.



* ScrewedByTheLawyers: The show used a FramingDevice surrounding imported characters, so it's not very likely the show will see the light of day again due to licensing issues.

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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: The show used a FramingDevice surrounding imported characters, so it's not very likely the show will see the light of day again due to licensing issues.issues.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: When the second season premiered in spring 1998, the show would air every weekday morning. But after the summer, the show was just buried on a very early Sunday morning timeslot (usually at 5:30 or 6:00 AM Eastern). This may be one reason why the show's ratings kept dropping and eventually led to its' demise.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show's low ratings caused Sesame Workshop to deny it any further releases. There are a few [=VHSes=] of the series, but they are long out of print, and they don't cover the whole series.
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* ScrewedByTheLawyers: The show used a FramingDevice surrounding imported characters, so it's not very likely the show will see the light of day again due to licensing issues.

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