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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Bob Schooley, the reason for Season 3 having eleven-minute episodes is the network wanting to focus more on [[https://mobile.twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1293951076056457216 comedy]]. As a result, [[https://twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1364465974892589057 a storyline focusing on Karmi]] had to be scrapped.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Bob Schooley, the reason for Season 3 having eleven-minute episodes is the network wanting to focus more on [[https://mobile.twitter.[[https://twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1293951076056457216 comedy]]. As a result, [[https://twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1364465974892589057 a storyline focusing on Karmi]] had to be scrapped.
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** [[https://mobile.twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1364459967353212929 Bob Schooley]] posted old notes about the series which seems to indicate that "City Of Monsters" would've been a 3 part episode. Additionally, [[spoiler: Karmi moving away at the end]] would've been followed up with an arc in season 3 where she returned, but because the network wanted the season to focus more on comedy, the story was scrapped.
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** [[https://mobile.twitter.[[https://twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1364459967353212929 Bob Schooley]] posted old notes about the series which seems to indicate that "City Of Monsters" would've been a 3 part episode. Additionally, [[spoiler: Karmi moving away at the end]] would've been followed up with an arc in season 3 where she returned, but because the network wanted the season to focus more on comedy, the story was scrapped.
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** The Polish dub replaced Hiro's, Baymax's and Fred's voice actors. Also, after Jerzy Dominik, who originally voiced Bluff Dunder in Polish dub, [[AuthorExistenceFailure died in September 2019]], his character is voiced by Zbigniew SuszyÅ„ski starting from episode ''City of Monsters – Part Two''.
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** Likewise, the show's Arabic cast was replaced due to being recorded in Jordan, instead of Lebanon as it was in the movie.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Bob Schooley, the reason for season three Season 3 having eleven-minute episodes is the network wanting to focus more on [[https://mobile.twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1293951076056457216 comedy]] .comedy]]. As a result, [[https://twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1364465974892589057 a storyline focusing on Karmi]] had to be scrapped.
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** The first warning sign was the aforementioned ScheduleSlip, which resulted in the series airing on Disney Channel despite having premiered on Disney XD.
** In mid-July 2018, the schedule changes had solely affected this and the other animated shows, for which reruns were being slashed out in favor of Disney Channel playing reruns of most of the kidcoms. Both ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' and ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' were placed on weekends with an earlier time for new episodes, with the former only having reruns on Disney XD.
** In mid-July 2018, the schedule changes had solely affected this and the other animated shows, for which reruns were being slashed out in favor of Disney Channel playing reruns of most of the kidcoms. Both ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' and ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' were placed on weekends with an earlier time for new episodes, with the former only having reruns on Disney XD.
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** The first warning sign was the aforementioned ScheduleSlip, which resulted in the series airing on Disney Channel despite having premiered on Disney XD.
** In mid-JulyXD. By Summer 2018, the schedule changes had solely affected this and the other animated shows, for which reruns were being slashed out in favor of Disney Channel playing reruns of most of the kidcoms. Both ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' and ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' were placed on weekends with an earlier time for new episodes, with the former only having reruns on Disney XD.
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** Despite being ScrewedByTheNetwork later on, Disney XD did show some love toward the end by airing a 23 hour marathon of the show from February 14 to February 15, 2021 leading up to the series finale
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* CreatorsFavorite: In an interview, Bob Schooley and Mark [=McCorkle=] claim that Noodle Burger Boy is the crew's favorite villain, so much that his many appearances since Season 1 lead to him becoming the new BigBad of Season 3.
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* CreatorsFavorite: In an interview, Bob Schooley and Mark [=McCorkle=] claim that Noodle Burger Boy is the crew's favorite villain, so much that his many appearances since Season 1 lead led to him becoming the new BigBad of Season 3.
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** An odd variation happens from episodes starting with "Hiro The Villain" . Episodes premiere first on Disney XD, and then on Disney Channel eight days later. The show would play this straight later and officially air new episodes exclusively on Disney XD starting with season three.
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** An odd variation happens from episodes starting with "Hiro The Villain" . Episodes premiere first on Disney XD, and then on Disney Channel eight days later. The show would play this straight later and officially air new episodes exclusively on Disney XD starting with season three.for the third and final season.
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** Despite being ScrewedByTheNetwork later on, Disney XD did show some love toward the end by airing a 23 hour marathon of the show from February 14 to February 15, 2021 leading up to the series finale
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** Sean Giambrone voicing a jerk like Richardson Mole is quite a surprise since he's known for playing {{Nice Guy}}s like [[WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}} Jeff]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse Benny]], and [[Film/KimPossible Ron Stoppable]].
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** Sean Giambrone Creator/SeanGiambrone voicing a jerk like Richardson Mole is quite a surprise since he's known for playing {{Nice Guy}}s like [[WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}} Jeff]], [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse Benny]], and [[Film/KimPossible Ron Stoppable]].
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* CopiouslyCreditedCreator: In-Universe example. Karmi's chibi series was done by her from A to Z, and the credits at the end of the episode Fred and Hiro is watching shows her username '''everywhere'''.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: ScrewedByTheNetwork:
** In mid-July 2018, the schedule changes had solely affected this and the other animated shows, for which reruns were being slashed out in favor of Disney Channel playing reruns of most of the kidcoms. Both ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' and ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' were placed on weekends with an earlier time for new episodes, with the former only having reruns on DisneyXD.XD.
** In addition to the network forcing the crew to make the third season more comical as mentioned above, the third season is also ''less than half'' the length of the first two at ''only ten episodes''.
** In mid-July 2018, the schedule changes had solely affected this and the other animated shows, for which reruns were being slashed out in favor of Disney Channel playing reruns of most of the kidcoms. Both ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' and ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' were placed on weekends with an earlier time for new episodes, with the former only having reruns on Disney
** In addition to the network forcing the crew to make the third season more comical as mentioned above, the third season is also ''less than half'' the length of the first two at ''only ten episodes''.
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** The series itself also runs on Creator/DisneyChannel, instead of Creator/DisneyXD when it was originally announced.
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** An odd variation happens from episodes starting with "Hiro The Villain" . Episodes premiere first on Disney XD, and then on Disney Channel 8 days later. The show would play this straight later and officially air new episodes exclusivly on Disney XD starting with season 3.
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** An odd variation happens from episodes starting with "Hiro The Villain" . Episodes premiere first on Disney XD, and then on Disney Channel8 eight days later. The show would play this straight later and officially air new episodes exclusivly exclusively on Disney XD starting with season 3.three.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Bob Schooley, the reason for season 3 having 11 minute episodes is with the network wanting to focus more on [[https://mobile.twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1293951076056457216 comedy]] .
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* ExecutiveMeddling: According to Bob Schooley, the reason for season 3 three having 11 minute eleven-minute episodes is with the network wanting to focus more on [[https://mobile.twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1293951076056457216 comedy]] .
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In mid-July, mid-July 2018, the schedule changes had solely affected this and alongside with the other animated shows, for which reruns were being slashed out in favor of the channel Disney Channel playing their favorites by adding reruns of most of the kidcoms. Both ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' and ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' were both placed on weekends with a an earlier time for new episodes; episodes, with the former only had having reruns on Disney XD.
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** Although they don't always share In the screen together, members of episode "Big Hero Battle", the cast often do one-time characters at the same time as their core characters (like students from SFIT, civilians, etc.). Justified since the crew won't call another voice actor for one or boyband 4 2 Sing are formed by a few lines.pair of twins. Twins Dae and Hyun-Ki are both voiced by Nichkhun, and twins Kwang-Sun and Ye Joon are both voiced by Jae Park.
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** Creator/FredTatasciore is known for voicing characters with monster characteristics, and is also known for voicing the Hulk in Marvel animation. Here, he voices Orso Knox, a business man turned into a monster against his will.
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** Creator/FredTatasciore is known for voicing characters with monster characteristics, and is also known for voicing the Hulk in Marvel animation. Here, he voices Orso , Knox, a business man turned into a monster against his will.will.
** In the episode "Big Hero Battle", the boyband 4 2 Sing are formed by a pair of twins. Twins Dae and Hyun-Ki are both voiced by Nichkhun, and twins Kwang-Sun and Ye Joon are both voiced by Jae Park.
** In the episode "Big Hero Battle", the boyband 4 2 Sing are formed by a pair of twins. Twins Dae and Hyun-Ki are both voiced by Nichkhun, and twins Kwang-Sun and Ye Joon are both voiced by Jae Park.
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** Unlike in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', Christy Carlson Romano and Creator/WillFriedle play villains instead of heroes. Inversely, Creator/JohnDiMaggio plays an ally of the heroes instead of being a villain.
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** Unlike in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', Christy Carlson Romano and Creator/WillFriedle play villains instead of heroes. Inversely, Creator/JohnDiMaggio plays an ally of the heroes instead of being a villain, and meanwhile, Creator/NicoleSullivan plays another villain.
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** Scott Adsit (Baymax) voices Joe, the owner of Joe's Diner, and also Mr. O'Hare in "Obake Yashiki".
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** Scott Adsit (Baymax) voices Joe, the Baymax, Joe (the owner of the eponymous Joe's Diner, Diner), and also Mr. O'Hare in "Obake Yashiki".Yashiki".
** Creator/GenesisRodriguez voices Honey Lemon and the Bunny Shuttle from "A Friendly Face".
** Creator/GenesisRodriguez voices Honey Lemon and the Bunny Shuttle from "A Friendly Face".
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* TalkingToHimself: In "City of Monsters", Creator/MaraWilson voices both biologist Liv Amara and [[spoiler: Diane "Di" Amara, her evil clone and the impostor we know since "Big Problem"]]. Justified since [[spoiler:Diane is a clone of the real Liv, hence are the same person and have the same voice]].
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* TalkingToHimself: TalkingToHimself:
** In "City of Monsters", Creator/MaraWilson voices both biologist Liv Amara and [[spoiler: Diane "Di" Amara, her evil clone and the impostor we know since "Big Problem"]]. Justified since [[spoiler:Diane is a clone of the real Liv, hence are the same person and have the samevoice]].voice]].
** Enforced in "A Friendly Face": the Bunny Shuttle is designed to have the same voice as Honey Lemon, so Creator/GenesisRodriguez voices both characters.
** In "City of Monsters", Creator/MaraWilson voices both biologist Liv Amara and [[spoiler: Diane "Di" Amara, her evil clone and the impostor we know since "Big Problem"]]. Justified since [[spoiler:Diane is a clone of the real Liv, hence are the same person and have the same
** Enforced in "A Friendly Face": the Bunny Shuttle is designed to have the same voice as Honey Lemon, so Creator/GenesisRodriguez voices both characters.
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** Creator/KariWahlgren voices most of the kid characters that appear in "Small Hiro One".
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** Creator/KariWahlgren voices most of the kid characters that appear in "Small Hiro One".One", Dr. Lily in "City of Monsters" before voicing regular character Hyper-Potamus in Season 3.
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* FanCommunityNicknames: In-universe, Wendy Wower fans are called "Woweroos".
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* FanCommunityNicknames: In-universe, In-Universe, Wendy Wower fans are called "Woweroos".
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* InMemoriam: The episode "Supersonic Sue" is dedicated to Stan Lee.
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* InMemoriam: The episode "Supersonic Sue" is dedicated to Stan Lee.Creator/StanLee.
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%%** If Boss Awesome (Fred's father) ever shows up again. It's likely he'll be recast as well due to [[Creator/StanLee Stan Lee's]] passing.
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* ScheduleSlip: The pilot movie aired on November 20, 2017, while the regular series started on March 1, 2018, over 3 months later (though only in other countries). It's US premiere date was June 9, 2018, almost seven months later.
** After the season 1 finale on October 13, 2018, season 2 premiered on May 6, 2019, another seven months later. After burning off 10 episodes in 2 weeks, there's a 4 month hiatus until September.
** After the season 1 finale on October 13, 2018, season 2 premiered on May 6, 2019, another seven months later. After burning off 10 episodes in 2 weeks, there's a 4 month hiatus until September.
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* ScheduleSlip: ScheduleSlip:
** The pilot movie aired on November 20, 2017, while the regular series started overseas on March 1, 2018, over 3 monthslater (though only in other countries). It's later. The US premiere date was June 9, 2018, almost seven months later.
**After The bomb format of Season 2 caused the season 1 finale on October 13, 2018, season 2 premiered on May 6, 2019, another seven months later. After burning off 10 show to have large gaps in between the sets of episodes. The first ten episodes in 2 weeks, there's aired during a 4 two-week period ending on May 17th, 2019, and then took a four month hiatus until September.break. The next eight aired during a two week period ending on September 11th, 2019, and then another four month break happened. The final seven episodes went back to a once-a-week format in January of 2020 and finished on February 8th. The only exception was the episode "The Present", which served as a ChristmasEpisode separate from the rest of the scheduling.
** The pilot movie aired on November 20, 2017, while the regular series started overseas on March 1, 2018, over 3 months
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* CreatorsFavorite: In an interview, Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle claim that Noodle Burger Boy is the crew's favorite villain, so much that his many appearances since Season 1 lead to him becoming the new BigBad of Season 3.
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* CreatorsFavorite: In an interview, Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle [=McCorkle=] claim that Noodle Burger Boy is the crew's favorite villain, so much that his many appearances since Season 1 lead to him becoming the new BigBad of Season 3.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In mid- to late July, the schedule changes had solely affected this and alongside with the other animated shows, for which reruns were being slashed out in favor of the channel playing their favorites by adding most of the kidcoms. ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' suffered similarly to ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'', which both had been placed on weekends with a earlier time, solely for new episodes only with reruns only on Disney XD.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In mid- to late July, mid-July, the schedule changes had solely affected this and alongside with the other animated shows, for which reruns were being slashed out in favor of the channel playing their favorites by adding most of the kidcoms. Both ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' suffered similarly to ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'', which and ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries'' were both had been placed on weekends with a earlier time, solely time for new episodes episodes; the former only with had reruns only on Disney XD.
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** An odd variation happens from episodes starting with "Hiro The Villain" . Episodes premiere first on Disney XD, and then on Disney Channel 8 days later, and yet Disney Now still classifies this a Disney Channel series. [[note]] What makes this confusing is how, on Disney Now, ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance'' is considered a Disney XD series as of season 2 despite episodes being shown on Disney Channel only 4 hours later rather than 8 days later. [[/note]]
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** An odd variation happens from episodes starting with "Hiro The Villain" . Episodes premiere first on Disney XD, and then on Disney Channel 8 days later, and yet Disney Now still classifies later. The show would play this a Disney Channel series. [[note]] What makes this confusing is how, straight later and officially air new episodes exclusivly on Disney Now, ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance'' is considered a Disney XD series as of starting with season 2 despite episodes being shown on Disney Channel only 4 hours later rather than 8 days later. [[/note]]3.
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* ActingForTwo:
** Scott Adsit (Baymax) voices Joe, the owner of Joe's Diner, and also Mr. O'Hare in "Obake Yashiki".
** Creator/DiedrichBader voices both Bluff Dunder and Felony Carl.
** Jenifer Lewis voices both Professor Granville, and Sara, the manager of Noodle Burger.
** Even if they don't share the screen together, in "The Impatient Patient", both Jaq and Dr. Sheila are voiced by Kerri Kenney.
** Creator/KariWahlgren voices most of the kid characters that appear in "Small Hiro One".
** Creator/MaraWilson voices both Liv Amara and [[spoiler:her clone Di Amara, who impersonates since since "Big Problem"]].
** Yama's thugs have multiple voice actors, such as Andy Richter (Globby), Creator/KharyPayton (Wasabi), Scott Adsit (Baymax), David Shaughnessy (Heathcliff), and many more.
** Although they don't always share the screen together, members of the cast often do one-time characters at the same time as their core characters (like students from SFIT, civilians, etc.). Justified since the crew won't call another voice actor for one or a few lines.
** Scott Adsit (Baymax) voices Joe, the owner of Joe's Diner, and also Mr. O'Hare in "Obake Yashiki".
** Creator/DiedrichBader voices both Bluff Dunder and Felony Carl.
** Jenifer Lewis voices both Professor Granville, and Sara, the manager of Noodle Burger.
** Even if they don't share the screen together, in "The Impatient Patient", both Jaq and Dr. Sheila are voiced by Kerri Kenney.
** Creator/KariWahlgren voices most of the kid characters that appear in "Small Hiro One".
** Creator/MaraWilson voices both Liv Amara and [[spoiler:her clone Di Amara, who impersonates since since "Big Problem"]].
** Yama's thugs have multiple voice actors, such as Andy Richter (Globby), Creator/KharyPayton (Wasabi), Scott Adsit (Baymax), David Shaughnessy (Heathcliff), and many more.
** Although they don't always share the screen together, members of the cast often do one-time characters at the same time as their core characters (like students from SFIT, civilians, etc.). Justified since the crew won't call another voice actor for one or a few lines.
* CreatorsFavorite: In an interview, Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle claim that Noodle Burger Boy is the crew's favorite villain, so much that his many appearances since Season 1 lead to him becoming the new BigBad of Season 3.
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* TalkingToHimself:
** Scott Adsit (Baymax) voices Joe, the owner of Joe's Diner, and also Mr. O'Hare in "Obake Yashiki".
** Creator/DiedrichBader voices both Bluff Dunder and Felony Carl.
** Jenifer Lewis voices both Professor Granville, and Sara, the manager of Noodle Burger.
** Even if they don't share the screen together, in "The Impatient Patient", both Jaq and Dr. Sheila are voiced by Kerri Kenney.
** Creator/KariWahlgren voices most of the kid characters that appear in "Small Hiro One".
** Yama's thugs have multiple voice actors, such as Andy Richter (Globby), Creator/KharyPayton (Wasabi), Scott Adsit (Baymax), David Shaughnessy (Heathcliff), and many more.
** Although they don't always share the screen together, members of the cast often do one-time characters at the same time as their core characters (like students from SFIT, civilians, etc.). Justified since the crew won't call another voice actor for one or a few lines.
** In "City of Monsters", Creator/MaraWilson voices both biologist Liv Amara and [[spoiler: Diane "Di" Amara, her evil clone and the impostor we know since "Big Problem"]]. Justified since [[spoiler:Diane is a clone of the real Liv, hence are the same person and have the same voice]].
** Scott Adsit (Baymax) voices Joe, the owner of Joe's Diner, and also Mr. O'Hare in "Obake Yashiki".
** Creator/DiedrichBader voices both Bluff Dunder and Felony Carl.
** Jenifer Lewis voices both Professor Granville, and Sara, the manager of Noodle Burger.
** Even if they don't share the screen together, in "The Impatient Patient", both Jaq and Dr. Sheila are voiced by Kerri Kenney.
** Creator/KariWahlgren voices most of the kid characters that appear in "Small Hiro One".
** Yama's thugs have multiple voice actors, such as Andy Richter (Globby), Creator/KharyPayton (Wasabi), Scott Adsit (Baymax), David Shaughnessy (Heathcliff), and many more.
** Although they don't always share the screen together, members of the cast often do one-time characters at the same time as their core characters (like students from SFIT, civilians, etc.). Justified since the crew won't call another voice actor for one or a few lines.
** In "City of Monsters", Creator/MaraWilson voices both biologist Liv Amara and [[spoiler: Diane "Di" Amara, her evil clone and the impostor we know since "Big Problem"]]. Justified since [[spoiler:Diane is a clone of the real Liv, hence are the same person and have the same voice]].
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* TalkingToHimself:
** Scott Adsit (Baymax) voices Joe, the owner of Joe's Diner, and also Mr. O'Hare in "Obake Yashiki".
** Creator/DiedrichBader voices both Bluff Dunder and Felony Carl.
** Jenifer Lewis voices both Professor Granville, and Sara, the manager of Noodle Burger.
** Even if they don't share the screen together, in "The Impatient Patient", both Jaq and Dr. Sheila are voiced by Kerri Kenney.
** Creator/KariWahlgren voices most of the kid characters that appear in "Small Hiro One".
** Yama's thugs have multiple voice actors, such as Andy Richter (Globby), Creator/KharyPayton (Wasabi), Scott Adsit (Baymax), David Shaughnessy (Heathcliff), and many more.
** Although they don't always share the screen together, members of the cast often do one-time characters at the same time as their core characters (like students from SFIT, civilians, etc.). Justified since the crew won't call another voice actor for one or a few lines.
**TalkingToHimself: In "City of Monsters", Creator/MaraWilson voices both biologist Liv Amara and [[spoiler: Diane "Di" Amara, her evil clone and the impostor we know since "Big Problem"]]. Justified since [[spoiler:Diane is a clone of the real Liv, hence are the same person and have the same voice]].
** Scott Adsit (Baymax) voices Joe, the owner of Joe's Diner, and also Mr. O'Hare in "Obake Yashiki".
** Creator/DiedrichBader voices both Bluff Dunder and Felony Carl.
** Jenifer Lewis voices both Professor Granville, and Sara, the manager of Noodle Burger.
** Even if they don't share the screen together, in "The Impatient Patient", both Jaq and Dr. Sheila are voiced by Kerri Kenney.
** Creator/KariWahlgren voices most of the kid characters that appear in "Small Hiro One".
** Yama's thugs have multiple voice actors, such as Andy Richter (Globby), Creator/KharyPayton (Wasabi), Scott Adsit (Baymax), David Shaughnessy (Heathcliff), and many more.
** Although they don't always share the screen together, members of the cast often do one-time characters at the same time as their core characters (like students from SFIT, civilians, etc.). Justified since the crew won't call another voice actor for one or a few lines.
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** Christy Carlson Romano (Trina), Creator/WillFriedle (Hardlight), Creator/PattonOswalt (Mr. Sparkles), Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Roddy Blair), and Nestor Carbonell (Chief Cruz) all voiced characters in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''.
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** Christy Carlson Romano (Trina), Creator/WillFriedle (Hardlight), Creator/PattonOswalt (Mr. Sparkles), Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Roddy Blair), and Nestor Carbonell (Chief Cruz) and Creator/NicoleSullivan (Hangry Panda) all voiced characters in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''.
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* ProductionPosse: From ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''. Mark [=McCorkle=] and Bob Schooley are the creators and executive producers of both shows, and the cast features Christy Carlson Romano (Kim and Trina), Creator/WillFriedle (Ron and Ian/Hardlight), Creator/PattonOswalt (Professor Dementor and Mr. Sparkles), Nestor Carbonell (Señor Senior Jr. and Chief Cruz), and Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Dr. Drakken and Roddy Blair)
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* ProductionPosse: From ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''. Mark [=McCorkle=] and Bob Schooley are the creators and executive producers of both shows, and the cast features Christy Carlson Romano (Kim and Trina), Creator/WillFriedle (Ron and Ian/Hardlight), Creator/PattonOswalt (Professor Dementor and Mr. Sparkles), Nestor Carbonell (Señor Senior Jr. and Chief Cruz), and Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Dr. Drakken and Roddy Blair)Blair) and Creator/NicoleSullivan (Shego and Hangry Panda).
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** Also Creator/KariWahlgren voices almost all of the kid characters, despite being in her 40's.
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** Also Creator/KariWahlgren voices voice almost all of the kid characters, despite being in her 40's.
** Many fans who saw the [[WhamShot final picture]] in Season 2's penultimate episode correctly guessed the person shown was not [[spoiler: Obake, but rather [[VillainousLegacy Trina]], primarily due to earlier {{foreshadowing}} and the shadowed figure's head not being as long as Obake's]].
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* RecycledScript: "Aunt Cass Goes Out" has a subplot suspiciously similar to the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System," released the same year, by [[Creator/DisneyXD the same company]]: a corrupt tech billionaire creates a robot that he wants to sell quickly, without taking any safety measures for the robot's morality. The robot [[AIIsACrapshoot turns evil]] and the heroes have to stop it. Even both robots are referred to as "BUDDY"!
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* RecycledScript: "Aunt Cass Goes Out" has a subplot suspiciously similar to the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System," released the same year, by [[Creator/DisneyXD the same company]]: a corrupt tech billionaire creates a robot that he wants to sell quickly, without taking any safety measures for the robot's morality. The robot [[AIIsACrapshoot turns evil]] and the heroes have to stop it. Even both Both robots are even referred to as "BUDDY"!
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** The TV series features Creator/KharyPayton taking over the role of Wasabi and Brooks Wheelan as Fred. The latter was likely due to Creator/TJMiller being busy with ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie''. While Miller did reprise Fred in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' (though Payton still replaced Damon Wayans Jr. as Wasabi), it seems like that will be his final reprise due to [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor Miller becoming a magnet for controversy in late 2018]].
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** The TV series features Creator/KharyPayton taking over the role of Wasabi and Brooks Wheelan Creator/BrooksWheelan as Fred. The latter was likely due to Creator/TJMiller being busy with ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie''. While Miller did reprise Fred in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' (though Payton still replaced Damon Wayans Jr. as Wasabi), it seems like that will be his final reprise due to [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor Miller becoming a magnet for controversy in late 2018]].
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** If Boss Awesome (Fred's father) ever shows up again. It's likely he'll be recast as well due to [[Creator/StanLee Stan Lee's]] passing.
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** [[https://twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1168656418364243969?s=20 Mark and Bob]] had a choice of making the show CGI-animated, but chose not to due to limitations they had experienced with their previous CGI cartoons like the ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'' animated series.
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** [[https://twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1168656418364243969?s=20 Mark and Bob]] had a choice of making the show CGI-animated, but chose not to due to limitations they had experienced with their previous CGI cartoons like the ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens'' animated series.series.
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