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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: WFGX, a former independent-then-The WB-then independent station (now Creator/MyNetworkTV) licensed in Fort Walton Beach, Florida had the syndication rights to the 4Kids English dub but it wasn't shown in the areas of Mobile, Alabama and its neighboring Baldwin County, Alabama despite being part of the Mobile-Pensacola TV market. [[note]]It's likely due to weak signal WFGX had which was why Comcast of Mobile refused to pick it up. WFGX wouldn't be available to the Alabama side until 9 years later.[[/note]]
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: WFGX, a former independent-then-The WB-then independent station (now Creator/MyNetworkTV) licensed in Fort Walton Beach, Florida had the syndication rights to the 4Kids English dub but it wasn't shown in the areas of Mobile, Alabama and its neighboring Baldwin County, Alabama despite being part of the Mobile-Pensacola TV market. [[note]]It's likely due to weak signal WFGX had which was why Comcast of Mobile refused was unable to pick it up. WFGX wouldn't be available to the Alabama side until 9 years later.[[/note]]
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* BadExportForYou: The series was released in America by Creator/FourKidsEntertainment, but only 13 episodes were dubbed in English. {{Creator/Crunchyroll}} would later pick up the streaming rights about one year before their acquisition by {{Creator/Sony}}.
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* BadExportForYou: The series was released in America by Creator/FourKidsEntertainment, but only 13 episodes were dubbed in English. {{Creator/Crunchyroll}} {{Website/Crunchyroll}} would later pick up the streaming rights about one year before their acquisition by {{Creator/Sony}}.
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* BadExportForYou: The series was released in America, America by Creator/FourKidsEntertainment, but only 13 episodes were dubbed in English.English. {{Creator/Crunchyroll}} would later pick up the streaming rights about one year before their acquisition by {{Creator/Sony}}.
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* BadExportForYou: The series was released in America, but only 13 episodes were dubbed in English.
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* NoExportForYou: While the series was released in America, only 13 episodes were dubbed in English.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: WFGX, a former independent-then-The WB-then independent station (now Creator/MyNetworkTV) licensed in Fort Walton Beach, Florida had the syndication rights to the 4Kids English dub but it wasn't shown in the areas of Mobile, Alabama and its neighboring Baldwin County, Alabama despite being part of the Mobile-Pensacola TV market. [[note]]It's likely due to weak signal WFGX had which was why Comcast of Mobile refused to pick it up. WFGX wouldn't be available to the Alabama side until 9 years later.[[/note]][[/note]]
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: WFGX, a former independent-then-The WB-then independent station (now Creator/MyNetworkTV) licensed in Fort Walton Beach, Florida had the syndication rights to the 4Kids English dub but it wasn't shown in the areas of Mobile, Alabama and its neighboring Baldwin County, Alabama despite being part of the Mobile-Pensacola TV market. [Note]It's [[note]]It's likely due to weak signal WFGX had which was why Comcast of Mobile refused to pick it up. WFGX wouldn't be available to the Alabama side until 9 years later.[note][[/note]]
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* FranchiseKiller: ''Tama and Friends: Search For It! The Magic Puni-Puni Stone'' completely derailed the franchise. The sudden shift to a FunnyAnimals set in a magical kingdom did not sit well with fans. Group TAC would go out of business after the series, and the franchise would stay dormant for the next ''decade''.
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* FranchiseKiller: ''Tama and Friends: Search For It! The Magic Puni-Puni Stone'' completely derailed the franchise. The sudden shift to a FunnyAnimals series set in a magical kingdom did not sit well with fans. Group TAC would go out of business after the series, and the franchise would stay dormant for the next ''decade''.
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* FranchiseKiller: ''Tama and Friends: Search For It! The Magic Puni-Puni Stone'' completely derailed the franchise. The sudden shift to a FunnyAnimals set in a magical kingdom did not sit well with fans. Group TAC would go out of business after the series, and the franchise would stay dormant for the next ''decade''.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: WFGX, a former independent-then-The WB-then independent station (now Creator/MyNetworkTV) licensed in Fort Walton Beach, Florida had the syndication rights to the 4Kids English dub but it wasn't shown in the areas of Mobile, Alabama and its neighboring Baldwin County, Alabama despite being part of the Mobile-Pensacola TV market. [Note]It's likely due to weak signal WFGX had which was why Comcast of Mobile refused to pick it up. WFGX wouldn't be available to the Alabama side until 9 years later[note]later.[note]
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: WFGX, an a former independent-then-The WB-then independent station (now Creator/MyNetworkTV) licensed in Fort Walton Beach, Florida had the syndication rights to the 4Kids English dub but it wasn't shown in the areas of Mobile, Alabama and its neighboring Baldwin County, Alabama.Alabama despite being part of the Mobile-Pensacola TV market. [Note]It's likely due to weak signal WFGX had which was why Comcast of Mobile refused to pick it up. WFGX wouldn't be available to the Alabama until 9 years later[note]
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The 13-episode English dub from Creator/FourKidsEntertainment never got an official home video release.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The 13-episode English dub from Creator/FourKidsEntertainment never got an official home video release.release.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: WFGX, an independent-then-The WB-then independent station (now Creator/MyNetworkTV) licensed in Fort Walton Beach, Florida had the syndication rights to the 4Kids English dub but it wasn't shown in the areas of Mobile, Alabama and its neighboring Baldwin County, Alabama. [Note]It's likely due to weak signal WFGX had which was why Comcast of Mobile refused to pick it up. WFGX wouldn't be available to the Alabama until 9 years later[note]
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: WFGX, an independent-then-The WB-then independent station (now Creator/MyNetworkTV) licensed in Fort Walton Beach, Florida had the syndication rights to the 4Kids English dub but it wasn't shown in the areas of Mobile, Alabama and its neighboring Baldwin County, Alabama. [Note]It's likely due to weak signal WFGX had which was why Comcast of Mobile refused to pick it up. WFGX wouldn't be available to the Alabama until 9 years later[note]
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* NoExportForYou: While the series was released in America, only 13 episodes were dubbed in English.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The 13-episode English dub from Creator/FourKidsEntertainment never got an official home video release.