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* HeAlsoDid: Bushiroad-no-Mikoto's voice actress, Creator/AyasaItou previously voiced Maira Tsukishima in ''Anime/{{Mewkledreamy}}'' and Lico in '"Manga/TheDemonGirlNextDoor'', both of which were also directed by Hiroaki Sakurai.
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* AdaptationOverdosed: The original ''Di Gi Charat'' incarnation was in a comic strip published by GAMERS in 1998. From there, it got an anime franchise, that got many animated [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] over the following 8 years, many manga series that either followed suit or ignored them, a VisualNovel game... then it got rebooted again in the 10th anniversary of the franchise (with a [[TheOtherDarrin cast change]]), that was lastly forgotten when the 15th anniversary happened, in 2013.

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* AdaptationOverdosed: The original ''Di Gi Charat'' incarnation was in a comic strip published by GAMERS in 1998. From there, it got an anime franchise, that got many animated [[AlternateContinuity alternate continuities]] over the following 8 years, many manga series that either followed suit or ignored them, a VisualNovel game... then it got rebooted again in the 10th anniversary of the franchise (with a [[TheOtherDarrin cast change]]), that was lastly forgotten when the 15th anniversary happened, in 2013. A 25th Anniversary season aired in 2023.
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** [[Creator/WendeeLee Coo]], [[Creator/MichelleRuff Usada]] and [[Creator/StephanieSheh Gema]] make up the female members of [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya the SOS Brigade]].

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** [[Creator/WendeeLee Coo]], [[Creator/MichelleRuff Usada]] and [[Creator/StephanieSheh Gema]] make up the female members of [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya [[Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya the SOS Brigade]].
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* ThoseTwoActors:
** Creator/OmiMinami and Creator/YujiUeda, who have shared some credits in other comedy anime as well, got married somewhere along the line in the mid 2000s.
** ''Di Gi Charat'' is not the first time that Creator/RyoNaitou and Norihisa Mori have voiced a couple of friends and/or have interacted with each other's roles. That would be ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'', as Sanosuke (also voiced by Creator/YujiUeda)'s friends, and many extras. They also shared credits as hosts in a Japanese anime-themed radio program in the late 90s.
** The English dub of ''Leave It To Piyoko!'' marked one of the earliest times Creator/StephanieSheh and Creator/MichaelSinterniklaas worked together.
** [[Creator/WendeeLee Coo]], [[Creator/MichelleRuff Usada]] and [[Creator/StephanieSheh Gema]] make up the female members of [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya the SOS Brigade]].
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* RelationshipVoiceActor:
** Creator/OmiMinami and Creator/YujiUeda, who have shared some credits in other comedy anime as well, got married somewhere along the line in the mid 2000s.
** ''Di Gi Charat'' is not the first time that Creator/RyoNaitou and Norihisa Mori have voiced a couple of friends and/or have interacted with each other's roles. That would be ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'', as Sanosuke (also voiced by Creator/YujiUeda)'s friends, and many extras. They also shared credits as hosts in a Japanese anime-themed radio program in the late 90s.
** The English dub of ''Leave It To Piyoko!'' marked one of the earliest times Creator/StephanieSheh and Creator/MichaelSinterniklaas worked together.
** [[Creator/WendeeLee Coo]], [[Creator/MichelleRuff Rabi]] and [[Creator/StephanieSheh Gema]] make up the female members of [[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya the SOS Brigade]].
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** ''Reiwa'' was released to celebrate the 24th anniversary anniversary of the franchise.
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** Happened again with ''Reiwa no Di Gi Charat'' airing on Tokyo MX and [[Creator/NipponTV BS Nippon TV]] [[note]] Nippon TV's satelllite network [[/note]] as well as streaming on Website/{{YouTube}}

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** Happened again with ''Reiwa no Di Gi Charat'' airing on Tokyo MX and [[Creator/NipponTV BS Nippon TV]] [[note]] Nippon TV's satelllite network [[/note]] as well as streaming on Website/{{YouTube}}Website/{{YouTube}}, TBS ''is'' however credited under "special thanks".
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* RecastAsRegular: Creator/SatomiAkesaka briefly took over the role of Dejiko back in 2008 for the franchise's 10th anniversary, however when Broccoli reinstated the original cast for the 15th Anniversary, Akesaka would end up voicing Broccodess and as mentioned above, the series itself would address this in typical fashion as Broccodess subbing in for Dejiko while she was away from Earth.

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* RecastAsRegular: RecastAsARegular: Creator/SatomiAkesaka briefly took over the role of Dejiko back in 2008 for the franchise's 10th anniversary, however when Broccoli reinstated the original cast for the 15th Anniversary, Akesaka would end up voicing Broccodess and as mentioned above, the series itself would address this in typical fashion as Broccodess subbing in for Dejiko while she was away from Earth.

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*** Before this, Broccoli had initially cast [[https://twitter.com/karriebearr Karrie Shirou]], Creator/CristinaVee and [[https://twitter.com/KawaiiStephanie Stephanie Yanez]] as Dejiko, Puchiko and Usada's respective English voices however the only thing that really came out of that was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxZPexwDZ0g this commercial]] that ran on [[Creator/{{Freeform}} ABC Family]]'s "Made In Japan" block back in the early 2000s.


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* RecastAsRegular: Creator/SatomiAkesaka briefly took over the role of Dejiko back in 2008 for the franchise's 10th anniversary, however when Broccoli reinstated the original cast for the 15th Anniversary, Akesaka would end up voicing Broccodess and as mentioned above, the series itself would address this in typical fashion as Broccodess subbing in for Dejiko while she was away from Earth.


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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Before the series was dubbed in any capacity, Broccoli had initially cast [[https://twitter.com/karriebearr Karrie Shirou]], Creator/CristinaVee and [[https://twitter.com/KawaiiStephanie Stephanie Yanez]] as Dejiko, Puchiko and Usada's respective English voices however the only thing that really came out of that was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxZPexwDZ0g this commercial]] that ran on [[Creator/{{Freeform}} ABC Family]]'s "Made In Japan" block back in the early 2000s.
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** For their cameo appearances in ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', Dejiko and Puchiko were voiced in that show's English dub by Creator/AnnaCummer [[note]] who was already voicing Vanilla and Creator/JillianMichaels respectively.

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** For their cameo appearances in ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', Dejiko and Puchiko were voiced in that show's English dub by Creator/AnnaCummer [[note]] who was already voicing Vanilla [[/note]] and Creator/JillianMichaels respectively.

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*** Before this, Broccoli had initially cast [[https://twitter.com/karriebearr Karrie Shirou]], Creator/CristinaVee and [[https://twitter.com/KawaiiStephanie Stephanie Yanez]] as Dejiko, Puchiko and Usada's respective English voices however the only thing that really came out of that was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxZPexwDZ0g this
commercial]] that ran on [[Creator/{{Freeform}} ABC Family]]'s "Made In Japan" block back in the early 2000s.
* For their cameo appearances in ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', Dejiko and Puchiko were voiced in that show's English dub by Creator/AnnaCummer [[note]] who was already voicing Vanilla and Creator/JillianMichaels respectively.

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*** Before this, Broccoli had initially cast [[https://twitter.com/karriebearr Karrie Shirou]], Creator/CristinaVee and [[https://twitter.com/KawaiiStephanie Stephanie Yanez]] as Dejiko, Puchiko and Usada's respective English voices however the only thing that really came out of that was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxZPexwDZ0g this
this commercial]] that ran on [[Creator/{{Freeform}} ABC Family]]'s "Made In Japan" block back in the early 2000s.
* ** For their cameo appearances in ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', Dejiko and Puchiko were voiced in that show's English dub by Creator/AnnaCummer [[note]] who was already voicing Vanilla and Creator/JillianMichaels respectively.

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** In the trailers for the ''Leave It To Piyoko-Pyo!'' and (ultimately never released) ''A Trip To The Planet'' US DVD releases, Creator/StephanieSheh played Dejiko as she narrated instead of her regular Synch-Point actress, Jessica Gee.
*** Before this, Broccoli had initially cast [[https://twitter.com/karriebearr Karrie Shirou]], Creator/CristinaVee and [[https://twitter.com/KawaiiStephanie Stephanie Yanez]] as Dejiko, Puchiko and Usada's respective English voices however the only thing that really came out of that was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxZPexwDZ0g this commercial]] that ran on [[Creator/{{Freeform}} ABC Family]]'s "Made In Japan" block back in the early 2000s.

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** In the trailers for the ''Leave It To Piyoko-Pyo!'' and (ultimately never released) ''A Trip To The Planet'' US DVD releases, Creator/StephanieSheh played Dejiko as she narrated instead of her regular Synch-Point actress, Jessica Gee.
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*** Before this, Broccoli had initially cast [[https://twitter.com/karriebearr Karrie Shirou]], Creator/CristinaVee and [[https://twitter.com/KawaiiStephanie Stephanie Yanez]] as Dejiko, Puchiko and Usada's respective English voices however the only thing that really came out of that was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxZPexwDZ0g this this
commercial]] that ran on [[Creator/{{Freeform}} ABC Family]]'s "Made In Japan" block back in the early 2000s.2000s.
* For their cameo appearances in ''Anime/GalaxyAngel'', Dejiko and Puchiko were voiced in that show's English dub by Creator/AnnaCummer [[note]] who was already voicing Vanilla and Creator/JillianMichaels respectively.

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