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* TheWikiRule: The series has a wiki that can be found [[http://ninjahattori.wikia.com/wiki/Ninja_Hattori_Wiki here]].

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* TheWikiRule: The series has a wiki that can be found [[http://ninjahattori.wikia.com/wiki/Ninja_Hattori_Wiki here]].----
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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: The Castilian Spanish and Galician themes are sung by the same singer, Maika Aguado. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuYcuYL-hQo There's a whole video covering this example]], which is especially strange since the Castilian dub for ''Ninja Hattori'' was done in Seville at the [=SURCO=] studio (rather than Barcelona as typical with Luk Internacional's dubs at the time) and not Galicia.

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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: The Castilian Spanish and Galician themes are sung by the same singer, Maika Aguado. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuYcuYL-hQo There's a whole video covering this example]], which is especially strange since the Castilian dub for ''Ninja Hattori'' was done in Seville at the [=SURCO=] studio (rather than Barcelona as typical with Luk Internacional's dubs at the time) and not Galicia. What a busy guy.
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* HeyItsThatSound: Some of the sound effects are also used in ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' and other series.

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* HeyItsThatSound: Some of the sound effects are also used in ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' and other series.



* ReferencedBy: Just like it has referenced ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Doraemon'' has referenced it in a few different episodes where the characters can be seen reading ''Ninja Hattori''.

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* ReferencedBy: Just like it has referenced ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Doraemon'' has referenced it in a few different episodes where the characters can be seen reading ''Ninja Hattori''.
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* InternationalCoProduction: Averted by the 1980's anime. Played straight by the 2012 reboot, a co-production between Japan and India.

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* InternationalCoProduction: InternationalCoproduction: Averted by the 1980's anime. Played straight by the 2012 reboot, a co-production between Japan and India.
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* InternationalCoProduction: Averted by the 1980's anime. Played straight by the 2012 reboot, a co-production between Japan and India.
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* MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: The Castilian Spanish and Galician themes are sung by the same singer, Maika Aguado. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuYcuYL-hQo There's a whole video covering this example]], which is especially strange since the Castilian dub for ''Ninja Hattori'' was done in Seville at the [=SURCO=] studio (rather than Barcelona as typical with Luk Internacional's dubs at the time) and not Galicia.

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* CrossDressingVoices: Kenichi, Hattori and Shinzō are played by female voice actors (Masako Sugaya, Junko Hori and Yuuko Mita) in the original Japanese version.

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* CrossDressingVoices: AdaptationFirst: The 80's anime was released in India, but not the original manga.
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Kenichi, Hattori and Shinzō are played by female voice actors (Masako Sugaya, Junko Hori and Yuuko Mita) in the original Japanese version.
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** This is averted in English dub. Hattori and Kenichi are voiced by male voice actors.
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** Nickelodeon India produces and airs an English dub of the series. For a while, this dub was never given a release outside of India, but some seasons[[note]]Season 5 of the classic series (mislabeled as season 2) and seasons 1 and 2 of the 2012 series[[/note]] were eventually released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2018.

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** Nickelodeon India produces and airs an English dub of the series. For a while, this dub was never given a release outside of India, but some seasons[[note]]Season 5 of the classic series (mislabeled as season 2) and seasons 1 and 2 of the 2012 series[[/note]] were eventually released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in the West in 2018.
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** Nickelodeon India produces and airs an English dub of the series. For a while, this dub was never given a release outside of India, but some seasons[[note]]Season 5 of the classic series (mislabeled as season 2) and season 1 and 2 of the 2012 series[[/note]] were eventually released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2018.

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** Nickelodeon India produces and airs an English dub of the series. For a while, this dub was never given a release outside of India, but some seasons[[note]]Season 5 of the classic series (mislabeled as season 2) and season seasons 1 and 2 of the 2012 series[[/note]] were eventually released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2018.
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** Nickelodeon India produces and airs an English dub of the series. For a while, this dub was never given a release outside of India, but it was eventually released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2018.

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** Nickelodeon India produces and airs an English dub of the series. For a while, this dub was never given a release outside of India, but it was some seasons[[note]]Season 5 of the classic series (mislabeled as season 2) and season 1 and 2 of the 2012 series[[/note]] were eventually released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2018.
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** Nickelodeon India produces and airs an English dub of the series, but this dub hasn't been exported outside of Asia.

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** Nickelodeon India produces and airs an English dub of the series, but series. For a while, this dub hasn't been exported was never given a release outside of Asia. India, but it was eventually released on Creator/{{Netflix}} in 2018.
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** The Latin American dub is this, as only five episodes can be found online, and it's only broadcasted regularly in a Peruvian channel.

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** The Latin American dub is this, as only five episodes of it can be found online, and it's only broadcasted regularly in on a Peruvian channel.
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** The Latin American dub is this, only five episodes can be found online, and it's only broadcasted regularly in a Peruvian channel.

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** The Latin American dub is this, as only five episodes can be found online, and it's only broadcasted regularly in a Peruvian channel.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Kenichi, Hattori and Shinzou are played by female voice actors (Masako Sugaya, Junko Hori and Yuuko Mita) in the original Japanese version.

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* CrossDressingVoices: Kenichi, Hattori and Shinzou Shinzō are played by female voice actors (Masako Sugaya, Junko Hori and Yuuko Mita) in the original Japanese version.

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** Some episodes and specials are difficult to find at all, to the point where they can be considered lost media. An example of this is the movie ''[[https://youtu.be/oVmllDBy-rE Ninja Hattori kun-Nin Nin Furusato Daisakusen no Maki]]''.

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** Some episodes and specials are difficult to find at all, to the point where they can be considered lost media. An example of this is the movie ''[[https://youtu.be/oVmllDBy-rE Ninja Hattori kun-Nin Nin Furusato Daisakusen Enikki no Maki]]''.Maki]]''. This is miscredited as the second movie when it's actually the first one.
** The Latin American dub is this, only five episodes can be found online, and it's only broadcasted regularly in a Peruvian channel.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Kenichi and Hattori are both played by female voice actors in the original Japanese version.

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* CrossDressingVoices: Kenichi and Kenichi, Hattori and Shinzou are both played by female voice actors (Masako Sugaya, Junko Hori and Yuuko Mita) in the original Japanese version. version.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Kenichi and Hattori are both played by female voice actors in the original Japanese version.
* DuelingDubs: There are two English dubs of the series; one by Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} India and one by Creator/DisneyChannel Asia. There are some differences between the dubs, such as the theme song (which is only dubbed in the Nick India version) and the voices.
* HeyItsThatSound: Some of the sound effects are also used in ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' and other series.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes:
** The live-action television drama is very difficult to find on the internet. Only a few episodes can be found easily.
** The Disney Channel Asia English dub is very difficult to find online. As of 2018, only 17 episodes and some promos have been found of the dub.
** Some episodes and specials are difficult to find at all, to the point where they can be considered lost media. An example of this is the movie ''[[https://youtu.be/oVmllDBy-rE Ninja Hattori kun-Nin Nin Furusato Daisakusen no Maki]]''.
* LongRunners: The series was created in 1964, and it has been popular ever since.
* NoExportForYou:
** Nickelodeon India produces and airs an English dub of the series, but this dub hasn't been exported outside of Asia.
** Despite the huge popularity of the show in India, the original comics have yet to be released there.
* TheOtherDarrin: The English dub produced by Nickelodeon India has had different voice actors over the years. The new series also has different voice actors from the old series.
* ReferencedBy: Just like it has referenced ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'', ''Doraemon'' has referenced it in a few different episodes where the characters can be seen reading ''Ninja Hattori''.
* TheWikiRule: The series has a wiki that can be found [[http://ninjahattori.wikia.com/wiki/Ninja_Hattori_Wiki here]].

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