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* NoExportForYou: Averted for the most part, but the English dub stopped at episode 22. Nobody knows why. The same goes with the Latin American Spanish dub past episode 40. See below for details.

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* NoExportForYou: Averted for the most part, but the English dub stopped at episode 22.15. Nobody knows why. The same goes with the Latin American Spanish dub past episode 40. See below for details.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: ''{{Manga/Mink}}'' revisits a number of themes from the series, including the psychological effects of the SecretIdentityIdentity problem on a MagicalGirl, its impact on her ability to form meaningful relationships, and what happens when people who [[IJustWantToBeLoved crave acceptance from others]] choose less-than-ideal ways of filling the void. Its protagonists Mink and Motoharu are obvious [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Main Characters]], with Tachikawa even drawing [[https://note.com/megu22/n/n71d15a42b6be a picture of Mink and Meimi together]] at one point.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: ''{{Manga/Mink}}'' revisits a number of themes from the series, including the psychological effects of the SecretIdentityIdentity problem on a MagicalGirl, its impact on her ability to form meaningful relationships, and what happens when people who [[IJustWantToBeLoved crave acceptance from others]] choose less-than-ideal ways of filling the void. Its protagonists Mink and Motoharu are obvious [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Main Characters]], Characters]] to Meimi and Asuka Jr., with Tachikawa even drawing [[https://note.com/megu22/n/n71d15a42b6be a picture of Mink and Meimi together]] at one point.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: ''{{Manga/Mink}}'' revisits a number of themes from the series, including the psychological effects of the SecretIdentityIdentity problem on a MagicalGirl, its impact on her ability to form meaningful relationships, and what happens when people who are [[IJustWantToBeLoved craving acceptance from others]] choose less-than-ideal ways of filling the void. Its protagonists Mink and Motoharu are obvious [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Main Characters]], with Tachikawa even drawing [[https://note.com/megu22/n/n71d15a42b6be a picture of Mink and Meimi together]] at one point.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: ''{{Manga/Mink}}'' revisits a number of themes from the series, including the psychological effects of the SecretIdentityIdentity problem on a MagicalGirl, its impact on her ability to form meaningful relationships, and what happens when people who are [[IJustWantToBeLoved craving crave acceptance from others]] choose less-than-ideal ways of filling the void. Its protagonists Mink and Motoharu are obvious [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Main Characters]], with Tachikawa even drawing [[https://note.com/megu22/n/n71d15a42b6be a picture of Mink and Meimi together]] at one point.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: ''{{Manga/Mink}}'' revisits a number of themes from the series, including the psychological effects of the SecretIdentityIdentity problem on a MagicalGirl and its impact on her ability to form meaningful relationships, as well as themes centering around people who are [[IJustWantToBeLoved craving acceptance from others]] and choosing less-than-ideal ways of filling the void. Its protagonists Mink and Motoharu are obvious [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Main Characters]], with Tachikawa even drawing [[https://note.com/megu22/n/n71d15a42b6be a picture of Mink and Meimi together]] at one point.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: ''{{Manga/Mink}}'' revisits a number of themes from the series, including the psychological effects of the SecretIdentityIdentity problem on a MagicalGirl and MagicalGirl, its impact on her ability to form meaningful relationships, as well as themes centering around and what happens when people who are [[IJustWantToBeLoved craving acceptance from others]] and choosing choose less-than-ideal ways of filling the void. Its protagonists Mink and Motoharu are obvious [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Main Characters]], with Tachikawa even drawing [[https://note.com/megu22/n/n71d15a42b6be a picture of Mink and Meimi together]] at one point.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: ''Manga/Mink'' revisits a number of the themes from the series, including the psychological effects of the SecretIdentityIdentity problem on a MagicalGirl and its impact on her ability to form meaningful relationships, as well as themes centering around people who are [[IJustWantToBeLoved craving acceptance from others]] and choosing less-than-ideal ways of filling the void. Its protagonists Mink and Motoharu are obvious [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Main Characters]], with Tachikawa even drawing [[https://note.com/megu22/n/n71d15a42b6be a picture of Mink and Meimi together]] at one point.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: ''Manga/Mink'' ''{{Manga/Mink}}'' revisits a number of the themes from the series, including the psychological effects of the SecretIdentityIdentity problem on a MagicalGirl and its impact on her ability to form meaningful relationships, as well as themes centering around people who are [[IJustWantToBeLoved craving acceptance from others]] and choosing less-than-ideal ways of filling the void. Its protagonists Mink and Motoharu are obvious [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Main Characters]], with Tachikawa even drawing [[https://note.com/megu22/n/n71d15a42b6be a picture of Mink and Meimi together]] at one point.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: ''Manga/Mink'' revisits a number of the themes from the series, including the psychological effects of the SecretIdentityIdentity problem on a MagicalGirl and its impact on her ability to form meaningful relationships, as well as themes centering around people who are [[IJustWantToBeLoved craving acceptance from others]] and choosing less-than-ideal ways of filling the void. Its protagonists Mink and Motoharu are obvious [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter Contrasting Sequel Main Characters]], with Tachikawa even drawing [[https://note.com/megu22/n/n71d15a42b6be a picture of Mink and Meimi together]] at one point.
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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the "MagicalGirl meets PhantomThief" premise, came out four years later, although both came out about the same time in North America.

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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of another take on the "MagicalGirl meets PhantomThief" premise, came out four years later, although both came out about the same time in North America.
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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the "MagicalGirl meets PhantomThief" premise, came out four years later. Though both came out about the same time in North America.

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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the "MagicalGirl meets PhantomThief" premise, came out four years later. Though later, although both came out about the same time in North America.



* OvertookTheManga: The anime was produced while the second half of the manga was still in serialization and thus doesn't adapt several aspects related to the manga's MidSeasonTwist, its corresponding reveals, and the {{Foreshadowing}} leading up to it. Unusually for an anime adaptation of its time, it opted to continue adapting the manga's content to the very end anyway (even despite [[TheArtifact most of the parts leading up to the final arc being taken out]]) rather than make a new GeckoEnding.

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* OvertookTheManga: The anime was produced while the second half of the manga was still in serialization and thus doesn't adapt several aspects related to the manga's MidSeasonTwist, its corresponding reveals, and the {{Foreshadowing}} leading up to it. Unusually for an anime adaptation of its time, it opted to continue adapting the manga's content to the very end anyway (even despite [[TheArtifact most of the parts leading up to the final arc being taken out]]) no longer making sense with it]]) rather than make a new GeckoEnding.
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* OvertookTheManga: This is the main reason the anime doesn't reflect many of the aspects related to the manga's MidSeasonTwist and its corresponding reveals, since it was produced while the second half was still in serialization. Unusually for an anime adaptation of its time, it opted to continue adapting the manga's content to the very end (even despite [[TheArtifact most of the parts leading up to the final arc being taken out]]) rather than make a new GeckoEnding.

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* OvertookTheManga: This is the main reason the The anime was produced while the second half of the manga was still in serialization and thus doesn't reflect many of the adapt several aspects related to the manga's MidSeasonTwist and MidSeasonTwist, its corresponding reveals, since it was produced while and the second half was still in serialization. {{Foreshadowing}} leading up to it. Unusually for an anime adaptation of its time, it opted to continue adapting the manga's content to the very end anyway (even despite [[TheArtifact most of the parts leading up to the final arc being taken out]]) rather than make a new GeckoEnding.
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* OvertookTheManga: This is the main reason the anime doesn't reflect many of the aspects related to the manga's MidSeasonTwist and its corresponding reveals, since it was produced while the second half was still in serialization. Unusually for an anime adaptation of its time, it opted to continue adapting the manga's content to the very end (even despite [[TheArtifact most of the parts leading up to the final arc being taken out]]) rather than make a new GeckoEnding.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The manga has been out of print in English for over a decade.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The manga has been out of print in English for over a decade. Tokyopop's license for the anime likewise expired in the late 2000s, with Creator/DiscotekMedia's rescue coming at an opportune time, as the Tokyopop [=DVDs=] had reportedly begun to experience ''disc rot''.
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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/CaseClosed'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of the first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two others: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very different person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due to this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman|1966}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retire from voice acting definitively.

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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/CaseClosed'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven up to eleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of the first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two others: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very different person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due to this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman|1966}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retire from voice acting definitively.
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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of the first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two others: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very different person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due to this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman|1966}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retire from voice acting definitively.

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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' ''Manga/CaseClosed'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of the first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two others: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very different person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due to this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman|1966}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retire from voice acting definitively.
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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the ''Saint Tail'' premise, came out four years later. Though both came out about the same time in North America.

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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the ''Saint Tail'' "MagicalGirl meets PhantomThief" premise, came out four years later. Though both came out about the same time in North America.
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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the ''Saint Tail'' premise, came out four years later. Though both came out about the same time in North America.

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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', ''Manga/PhantomThiefJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the ''Saint Tail'' premise, came out four years later. Though both came out about the same time in North America.
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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of the first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two others: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very different person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due to this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retire from voice acting definitively.

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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of the first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two others: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very different person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due to this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman}}, Series/{{Batman|1966}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retire from voice acting definitively.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The manga has been out of print in English for over a decade.
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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of he first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two other persons: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very different person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due of this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retiring from voice acting definitively.

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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of he the first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two other persons: others: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very different person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due of to this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retiring retire from voice acting definitively.
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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the ''Saint Tail'' premise, came out four years later.

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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the ''Saint Tail'' premise, came out four years later. Though both came out about the same time in North America.
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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of he first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two other persons: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due of this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retiring from voice acting definitevely.

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* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of he first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two other persons: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very different person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due of this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retiring from voice acting definitevely.definitively.

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* NoExportForYou: Averted for the most part, but the English dub stopped at episode 22. Nobody knows why.

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* NoExportForYou: Averted for the most part, but the English dub stopped at episode 22. Nobody knows why. The same goes with the Latin American Spanish dub past episode 40. See below for details.
* TroubledProduction: In Latin America and just like the ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' dub, the series was dubbed by the same voice acting studio (VDI - Point.360 in Los Angeles, CA), except this time, the problems went UpToEleven this time and with lifetime consequences: Roberto Colucci, the voice director of he first ten episodes, died and there were a ''very nasty'' SuccessionCrisis for the job between two other persons: Victor Mares Jr. and the late Carlos Carrillo (both voiced Daiki Asuka Jr.). After a very tense situation, the dub was at last directed by a very person (Erika Araujo), but she only directed the 40th episode because the voice actors quit, leaving the dub unfinished to the date. Due of this, it also derailed the career of one of the voice actors of the series and a very veteran one (Guillermo Romano, a very well known voice actor famous for voicing Series/{{Batman}}, WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget, and many others) causing him to retiring from voice acting definitevely.

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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the Saint Tail premise, came out four years later.
* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, Creator/TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, Creator/SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and Creator/KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and Creator/JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, Creator/JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., Creator/BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and Creator/SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.

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* DuelingShows: ''Manga/KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the Saint Tail ''Saint Tail'' premise, came out four years later.
* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, Creator/TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, Creator/SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and Creator/KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and Creator/JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, Creator/JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., Creator/BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and Creator/SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.
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* DuelingShows: ''KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the Saint Tail premise, came out four years later.

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* DuelingShows: ''KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', ''Manga/KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the Saint Tail premise, came out four years later.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and Creator/JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., Creator/BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and Creator/SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, TomoSakurai Creator/TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, SatomiKoroogi Creator/SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and KosukeOkano Creator/KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and Creator/JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, JoshuaSeth Creator/JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., Creator/BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and Creator/SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.
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* NoExportForYou: Averted for the most part, but the English dub stopped at episode 22. Nobody knows why.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and Creator/JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and Creator/SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and Creator/JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., BrianneSiddall Creator/BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and Creator/SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and Creator/JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and Creator/JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[FateStayNight [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and SteveBlum Creator/SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.
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* DuelingShows: ''KamikazeKaitouJeanne'', a darker and more depressing version of the Saint Tail premise, came out four years later.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and JunkoIwao Creator/JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Plenty of it, TomoSakurai is Meimi, Creator/KikukoInoue is Seira, SatomiKoroogi is Ruby and KosukeOkano is Asuka, Jr. and JunkoIwao shows up all over the place, however in the TOKYOPOP dub, Creator/MelaLee (known nowadays as [[FateStayNight Rin Tohsaka]] and [[VampireKnight Yuki Cross]]) is Meimi, JoshuaSeth is Asuka, Jr., BrianneSiddall is Ruby, and SteveBlum is Meimi's father, Gen'ichiro.
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