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* PlayingAgainstType: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins.

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* PlayingAgainstType: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins.Creator/SuzanneCollins.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins''), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air. Furthermore, like other shows from Jumbo Pictures / Cartoon Pizza (i.e. ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}''), it has not come to Disney+, possibly due to an ongoing dispute between Disney and that company, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20061008230010/https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2005/januaryweb-only/33.0c.html who wasn't happy]] about their characters being used in the video "We Are Family," which they felt had a pro-gay agenda.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins''), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air. Furthermore, like other shows from Jumbo Pictures / Cartoon Pizza (i.e. ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}''), it has not come to Disney+, possibly due to an ongoing dispute between Disney and that company, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20061008230010/https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2005/januaryweb-only/33.0c.html who wasn't happy]] about their characters being used in the video "We Are Family," which they felt had a pro-gay agenda.agenda.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to an early [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJV8S7pxI58 animation test]], the show was originally going to be an AllCGICartoon, Jojo's initial name was Kiki and [[StudioAudience a chorus of children's voices]] would answer to her questions rather than having the traditional {{Beat}} that is common of FakeInteractivity shows.

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* CrossRegionalVoiceActing: Madeleine Martin recorded her lines for Jojo in New York while the rest of the cast did their roles in Toronto.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had two out of print DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), a very rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue"). The show was last seen on Disney Junior in 2014, and it has yet to come to Creator/DisneyPlus (if at all).



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had two out of print DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), a very rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue"). The show was last seen on Disney Junior in 2014, and it has yet to come to Creator/DisneyPlus (if at all).
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Added archived link to proof of Jim Jinkins opposing the message of the video


* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins''), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air. Furthermore, like other shows from Jumbo Pictures / Cartoon Pizza (i.e. ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}''), it has not come to Disney+, possibly due to an ongoing dispute between Disney and that company, who wasn't happy about their characters being used in the video "We Are Family," which they felt had a pro-gay agenda.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins''), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air. Furthermore, like other shows from Jumbo Pictures / Cartoon Pizza (i.e. ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}''), it has not come to Disney+, possibly due to an ongoing dispute between Disney and that company, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20061008230010/https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2005/januaryweb-only/33.0c.html who wasn't happy happy]] about their characters being used in the video "We Are Family," which they felt had a pro-gay agenda.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had two out of print DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), a very rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue"). The show was last seen on Disney Junior in 2014, and it has yet to come to ''Creator/DisneyPlus'' (if at all).

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had two out of print DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), a very rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue"). The show was last seen on Disney Junior in 2014, and it has yet to come to ''Creator/DisneyPlus'' Creator/DisneyPlus (if at all).
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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=JoJo=]" Joestar and his descendants go through. Some kids in the target demographic may have also heard of tween idol [=JoJo=] Siwa.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins''), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air. Furthermore, like other shows from Jumbo Pictures / Cartoon Pizza (i.e. ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter''), it has not come to Disney+, possibly due to an ongoing dispute between Disney and that company, who wasn't happy about their characters being used in the video "We Are Family," which they felt had a pro-gay agenda.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins''), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air. Furthermore, like other shows from Jumbo Pictures / Cartoon Pizza (i.e. ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter''), ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}''), it has not come to Disney+, possibly due to an ongoing dispute between Disney and that company, who wasn't happy about their characters being used in the video "We Are Family," which they felt had a pro-gay agenda.
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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=JoJo=]" Joestar and his descendants go through. Some kids in the target demographic may have also heard of tween idol [=JoJo=] Siwa.

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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=JoJo=]" Joestar and his descendants go through. Some kids in the target demographic may have also heard of tween idol [=JoJo=] Siwa.
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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=Jojo=]" Joestar goes through. Some kids in the target demographic may have also heard of tween idol Jojo Siwa.

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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=Jojo=]" "[=JoJo=]" Joestar goes and his descendants go through. Some kids in the target demographic may have also heard of tween idol Jojo [=JoJo=] Siwa.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins''), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins''), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air. Furthermore, like other shows from Jumbo Pictures / Cartoon Pizza (i.e. ''WesternAnimation/{{Stanley}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter''), it has not come to Disney+, possibly due to an ongoing dispute between Disney and that company, who wasn't happy about their characters being used in the video "We Are Family," which they felt had a pro-gay agenda.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Little Einsteins), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'' and Little Einsteins), ''WesternAnimation/LittleEinsteins''), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air.
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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=Jojo=]" Joestar goes through. Some kids in the target demographic may have also heard of tween idol Jojo Siwa.

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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=Jojo=]" Joestar goes through. Some kids in the target demographic may have also heard of tween idol Jojo Siwa.Siwa.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show was AdoredByTheNetwork at first, being given a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, its own merchandise line, and sneak previews before it aired. Sadly, it got the kibosh after its third season, which only consisted of five episodes. Reruns returned on the 24/7 Disney Junior channel in 2012; however, like with all other pre-2007 Disney Junior shows (save for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Little Einsteins), the show was pulled from reruns after a short period on the air.
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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=Jojo=]" Joestar goes through.

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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=Jojo=]" Joestar goes through. Some kids in the target demographic may have also heard of tween idol Jojo Siwa.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had 2 DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), a very rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue")

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had 2 two out of print DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), a very rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue")Rescue"). The show was last seen on Disney Junior in 2014, and it has yet to come to ''Creator/DisneyPlus'' (if at all).
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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JojosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "Jojo" Joestar goes through.

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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JojosBizarreAdventure'', ''Anime/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "Jojo" "[=Jojo=]" Joestar goes through.
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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JojosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=JoJo=]" Joestar goes through.

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* NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JojosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "[=JoJo=]" "Jojo" Joestar goes through.
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I didn't think this example was here.


* NamesTheSame' Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JojosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "JoJo" Joestar goes through.

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* NamesTheSame' NamesTheSame: Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JojosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "JoJo" "[=JoJo=]" Joestar goes through.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had 2 DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), a very rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue")

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had 2 DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), a very rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue")Rescue")
* NamesTheSame' Many kids of viewing age have encountered Series/{{Supernanny}} Jo Frost, whom they would most likely know as "Jo-Jo", but they're too young to have had much exposure to ''Anime/JojosBizarreAdventure'', and would most likely be traumatized by the stuff Jonathan "JoJo" Joestar goes through.
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Words like "extreme", "massive", and "crazy" are used egregiously around here.


* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had 2 DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), an extremely rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue")

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had 2 DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), an extremely a very rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue")
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* PlayingAgainstType: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins.

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* PlayingAgainstType: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins.Collins.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had 2 DVD releases containing 4 episodes each (Take A Bow and Animal A Go-Go), an extremely rare VHS tape containing the episodes "The Circus Shh-Shh" and "The Little Top Boogie Band", and episodes on compilation releases ("A Circus Town Christmas" on the 2005 DVD "A Very Playhouse Disney Holiday" "The Spudinski's New Act" on "Higglytown Heroes: On The Move" and "A Clown Ride" on "Higglytown Heroes: Heroes To The Rescue")
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* WTHCastingAgency: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins.

to:

* WTHCastingAgency: PlayingAgainstType: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins.
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* WTHCastingAgency: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins. Combine this with the above and, well, wow.

to:

* WTHCastingAgency: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins. Combine this with the above and, well, wow.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Pure {{Irony}} on this:
** This series is where Madeleine Martin first became a voice actor before she was famous. Rather HilariousInHindsight to hear that She later became Becca in ''Series/{{Californication}}'' or in a more notable sense to ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' fans, Fionna.
** Mrs. Kersplatski's voice actor on the other hand, once appeared in Film/{{Chicago}}.
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* WTHCastingAgency: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins.

to:

* WTHCastingAgency: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins. Combine this with the above and, well, wow.
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** Mrs. Kersplatski's voice actor on the other hand, once appeared in Film/{{Chicago}}.

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** Mrs. Kersplatski's voice actor on the other hand, once appeared in Film/{{Chicago}}.Film/{{Chicago}}.
*WTHCastingAgency: A writer example - just like with ''Trivia/LittleBear'', it may surprise some to learn that Suzanne Collins was a writer for this show, credited for at least five different stories in the first season. Yes, ''[[Literature/TheHungerGames that]]'' Suzanne Collins.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Pure {{Irony}} on this:
** This series is where Madeleine Martin first became a voice actor before she was famous. Rather HilariousInHindsight to hear that She later became Becca in ''Series/{{Californication}}'' or in a more notable sense to ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' fans, Fionna.
** Mrs. Kersplatski's voice actor on the other hand, once appeared in Film/{{Chicago}}.

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