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* NoDubForYou: Of all seasons, only season 2 got a dub in many languages aside English. This is because of all of the companies that licensed the show overseas (first one was streamed globally by Crunchyroll, the second by Netflix, and the third by Hidive), the only one that showed budget to dub it internationally was Netflix. When Sentai announced the worldwide acquisition of the 3rd season, it notably received negative backlash outside of English-speaking countries not only because they lacked interest on dubbing it internationally, but also because Hidive [[NoExportForYou was already shut down before in various countries in South America]], making that season not available in any platform there.
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* ChannelHop: The anime originally ran on Tokyo MX for the first two seasons, then moved to the Mainichi Broadcasting System for the final season.

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* ChannelHop: The anime originally ran aired on Tokyo MX for the first two seasons, then moved to the Mainichi Broadcasting System Creator/TBSTelevision [[note]] as well as its affiliates such as MBS [[/note]] for the final season.
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* None of the spin-offs have been officially licensed.

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* ** None of the spin-offs have been officially licensed.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://karakai-jouzu-no-takagi-san.fandom.com/wiki/Karakai_J%C5%8Dzu_no_Takagi-san_Wiki Karakai Jozu no Takagi-san Wiki]].
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* RelationshipVoiceActor: The Latin American Spanish dub reunites many members from the voice cast of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Takagi (Analiz Sánchez) is Rainbow Dash, [[Creator/EduardoGarza Nishikata]] is Jet Set, Yukari (Susana Moreno) is Apple Bloom, Nakai (Miguel Angel Ruiz) is Snips, Mano (Andrea Arruti) is Diamond Tiara and Kimura (Tommy Rojas) is Bright Mac.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to each season of the anime being licensed by different companies,[[note]]The first season was licensed and streamed by Funimation and Crunchyroll, before switching to Netflix for the second season, and then Creator/SentaiFilmworks for the third season.[[/note]] the English dub has had several casting changes:
** Netflix's release of Season 2 features an all-new Los Angeles-based voice cast. For example, Takagi, voiced by Creator/SarahWiedenheft in Season 1, is now voiced by Creator/KayliMills.
** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as Hamaguchi and Hojo, respectively. Creator/BrysonBaugus also voiced Nishikata in episode 6 as well as the final three episodes because of Aaron Dismuke's vocal rest.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Due to each season of In the anime being licensed by different companies,[[note]]The English dub:
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first season was licensed and streamed dubbed by Funimation and Crunchyroll, before switching to Netflix for the second season, and then Creator/SentaiFilmworks for the third season.[[/note]] the English dub has had several casting changes:
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Funimation, while Netflix's release of Season 2 features the second season featured an all-new Los Angeles-based voice cast. For example, Takagi, voiced by Creator/SarahWiedenheft in Season 1, is now voiced by Creator/KayliMills.
** Some Though Sentai Filmworks' dub of the third season retained most of the Funimation voice cast, some of the other characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as Hamaguchi and Hojo, respectively. Creator/BrysonBaugus also voiced Nishikata in episode 6 as well as the final three episodes because of when Aaron Dismuke's vocal rest.Dismuke wasn't available.
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* ChannelHop: The anime originally ran on Tokyo MX for the first two seasons, then moved to the Mainichi Broadcasting System for the final season.

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* TheOtherDarrin: In the English dubs:

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* TheOtherDarrin: In Due to each season of the anime being licensed by different companies,[[note]]The first season was licensed and streamed by Funimation and Crunchyroll, before switching to Netflix for the second season, and then Creator/SentaiFilmworks for the third season.[[/note]] the English dubs:dub has had several casting changes:

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* NoExportForYou: The 2018 OVA has never been released outside of Japan.

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** In Latin America, as with any anime film released exclusively in cinemas by Cinepolis, the film is not available in Ecuador, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Uruguay, Dominican Republic and Venezuela because the company doesn't offer services in those countries.
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* StudioHop: The first season of the anime was licensed and streamed by Funimation and Crunchyroll, before switching to Netflix for the second season, and then Creator/SentaiFilmworks for the third season.

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* StudioHop: The anime's first season streamed on Creator/{{Funimation}} and Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide, then moved to Creator/{{Netflix}} for the second season. Creator/SentaiFilmworks picked it up for the third season and the film.

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* StudioHop: The anime's first season of the anime was licensed and streamed on Creator/{{Funimation}} by Funimation and Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide, then moved Crunchyroll, before switching to Creator/{{Netflix}} Netflix for the second season. season, and then Creator/SentaiFilmworks picked it up for the third season and the film.season.
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* StudioHop: The anime was originally licensed and streamed by Creator/{{Funimation}} and Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, before switching to Creator/{{Netflix}} for the second season, and then Creator/SentaiFilmworks for the third season.

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* StudioHop: The anime was originally licensed and anime's first season streamed by on Creator/{{Funimation}} and Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, before switching Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide, then moved to Creator/{{Netflix}} for the second season, and then season. Creator/SentaiFilmworks picked it up for the third season. season and the film.

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* StudioHop: The anime first streamed on Creator/{{Funimation}} and Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, before switching to Creator/{{Netflix}} for the second season, and then Creator/SentaiFilmworks for the third season.

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* StudioHop: The anime first was originally licensed and streamed on by Creator/{{Funimation}} and Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, before switching to Creator/{{Netflix}} for the second season, and then Creator/SentaiFilmworks for the third season.
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** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also voiced Nishikata in episode 6 as well as the final three episodes when Aaron Dismuke was on vocal rest.

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** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Hojo, respectively. Creator/BrysonBaugus also voiced Nishikata in episode 6 as well as the final three episodes when because of Aaron Dismuke was on Dismuke's vocal rest.



* StudioHop: The first season was streamed worldwide on Funimation and Crunchyroll. In 2019, Netflix streamed the second season worldwide. Three years later, Sentai Filmworks acquired the rights to the third season and the film.

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* StudioHop: The anime first season was streamed worldwide on Funimation Creator/{{Funimation}} and Crunchyroll. In 2019, Netflix streamed Website/{{Crunchyroll}}, before switching to Creator/{{Netflix}} for the second season worldwide. Three years later, Sentai Filmworks acquired the rights to season, and then Creator/SentaiFilmworks for the third season and the film.season.
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*** Creator/JohnSwasey directed the third season in addition to voicing Shibasaki.

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*** Besides directing the third season, Creator/JohnSwasey directed the third season in addition to voicing voices Shibasaki.



** Momo Ishibashi, Kitano's Japanese voice actress, would later voice one of the schoolgirls in Season 3.

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** Momo Ishibashi, Kitano's Japanese voice actress, would later voice also voiced one of the schoolgirls in Season 3.

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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the locations featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on series author Creator/SoichiroYamamoto's hometown of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonoshō,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], a seaside town located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōdoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture. However, despite the collaborations between the town and the anime that gave it a TouristBump (including a [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png pilgrimage map]]!), WordOfGod [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171109023811/https://www.roover.jp/articles/S07c7 says the setting was not intended to be based on any real-life location]], but rather just a rural countryside setting.

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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the locations featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on series author Creator/SoichiroYamamoto's hometown of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonoshō,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], a seaside town located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōdoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture. However, despite the collaborations between the town and the anime that gave it a TouristBump (including TouristBump, including a [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png pilgrimage map]]!), map]], WordOfGod [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171109023811/https://www.roover.jp/articles/S07c7 says the setting was not intended to be based on any real-life location]], but rather just a rural countryside setting.
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** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also filled in as Nishikata for episode 6 and the final three episodes when Aaron Dismuke was on vocal rest.

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** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also filled in as voiced Nishikata for in episode 6 and as well as the final three episodes when Aaron Dismuke was on vocal rest.
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*** Creator/JohnSwasey, the third season's ADR director, provided Shibasaki's voice.

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*** Creator/JohnSwasey, Creator/JohnSwasey directed the third season's ADR director, provided Shibasaki's voice.season in addition to voicing Shibasaki.



** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also filled in for Aaron Dismuke as Nishikata in four episodes due to Dismuke's vocal rest.

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** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also filled in as Nishikata for episode 6 and the final three episodes when Aaron Dismuke as Nishikata in four episodes due to Dismuke's was on vocal rest.



** In Season 3's English dub, Creator/JohnSwasey voiced Shibasaki, while his daughter, [[Creator/OliviaSwasey Olivia]], voiced Sumire Takagawa.

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** In Season 3's English dub, Creator/JohnSwasey voiced Shibasaki, while and his daughter, [[Creator/OliviaSwasey Olivia]], voiced Sumire Takagawa.



** Yuka Nukui voiced a brother and a sister in Episode 6 of Season 1 and would later voice a schoolgirl in Seasons 2 and 3.

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** Yuka Nukui voiced a brother and a sister in Episode 6 of Season 1 and would later voice a schoolgirl in Seasons 2 the second and 3.third seasons.

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** Yuka Nukui voiced a brother and a sister in Episode 6 of Season 1 and would later voice a schoolgirl in Seasons 2 through 3.

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** Yuka Nukui voiced a brother and a sister in Episode 6 of Season 1 and would later voice a schoolgirl in Seasons 2 through and 3.

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*** Creator/JohnSwasey is Shibasaki's voice actor and the third season's ADR director.

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*** Creator/JohnSwasey is Shibasaki's voice actor and Creator/JohnSwasey, the third season's ADR director.director, provided Shibasaki's voice.



** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also played Nishikata four times when Aaron Dismuke wasn't available.

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** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also played Nishikata four times when filled in for Aaron Dismuke wasn't available.as Nishikata in four episodes due to Dismuke's vocal rest.



* StudioHop: The first season was streamed worldwide on Funimation and Crunchyroll. In 2019, the second season premiered on Netflix. Three years later, Sentai Filmworks acquired the rights to the third season and the film.

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* StudioHop: The first season was streamed worldwide on Funimation and Crunchyroll. In 2019, Netflix streamed the second season premiered on Netflix.worldwide. Three years later, Sentai Filmworks acquired the rights to the third season and the film.



* The covers for ''Karakai Jōzu no (Moto) Takagi-san'' [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D-A9eHWW4AARHAg.jpg are exact reproductions of the covers from the main series]] with Chi (Nishikata and Takagi's daughter) taking the place of her father.

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* The covers for ''Karakai Jōzu no (Moto) Takagi-san'' [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D-A9eHWW4AARHAg.jpg are exact reproductions of the covers from the main series]] with Chi (Nishikata Chi, Nishikata and Takagi's daughter) daughter, taking the place of her father.
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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the locations featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on series author Sōichirō Yamamoto's hometown of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonoshō,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], a seaside town located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōdoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture. However, despite the collaborations between the town and the anime that gave it a TouristBump (including a [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png pilgrimage map]]!), WordOfGod [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171109023811/https://www.roover.jp/articles/S07c7 says the setting was not intended to be based on any real-life location]], but rather just a rural countryside setting.

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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the locations featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on series author Sōichirō Yamamoto's Creator/SoichiroYamamoto's hometown of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonoshō,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], a seaside town located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōdoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture. However, despite the collaborations between the town and the anime that gave it a TouristBump (including a [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png pilgrimage map]]!), WordOfGod [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171109023811/https://www.roover.jp/articles/S07c7 says the setting was not intended to be based on any real-life location]], but rather just a rural countryside setting.
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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the landmarks featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on series author Sōichirō Yamamoto's RealLife hometown of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonoshō,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], a seaside town located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōdoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture. However, despite the collaborations between the town and the anime that gave it a TouristBump (including a [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png pilgrimage map]]!), WordOfGod [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171109023811/https://www.roover.jp/articles/S07c7 says the setting was not intended to be based on any real-life location]], but rather just a rural countryside setting.

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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the landmarks locations featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on series author Sōichirō Yamamoto's RealLife hometown of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonoshō,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], a seaside town located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōdoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture. However, despite the collaborations between the town and the anime that gave it a TouristBump (including a [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png pilgrimage map]]!), WordOfGod [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171109023811/https://www.roover.jp/articles/S07c7 says the setting was not intended to be based on any real-life location]], but rather just a rural countryside setting.

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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the locations featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on the RealLife town of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonosh%C5%8D,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Ddoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture, which also happens to be Sōichirō Yamamoto's hometown. The town would also [[TouristBump collaborate with the anime to promote tourism]], including [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png creating a map that pinpointed the real-life locations of areas featured in the anime]].

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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the locations landmarks featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on the series author Sōichirō Yamamoto's RealLife town hometown of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonosh%C5%8D,_Kagawa org/wiki/Tonoshō,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], a seaside town located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Ddoshima org/wiki/Shōdoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture, which also happens to be Sōichirō Yamamoto's hometown. The Prefecture. However, despite the collaborations between the town would also [[TouristBump collaborate with and the anime to promote tourism]], including that gave it a TouristBump (including a [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png creating a map that pinpointed pilgrimage map]]!), WordOfGod [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171109023811/https://www.roover.jp/articles/S07c7 says the setting was not intended to be based on any real-life locations of areas featured in the anime]].location]], but rather just a rural countryside setting.



* WordOfGod: While the series' setting looks an awful lot like several real-life locations in Tonoshō, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171109023811/https://www.roover.jp/articles/S07c7 Yamamoto has stated that he did not intend for the town to be the actual setting, but rather just "somewhere in the countryside"]].
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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the locations featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on the RealLife town of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonosh%C5%8D,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Ddoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture, which also happens to be Sōichirō Yamamoto's hometown. The town would also [[TourismBump collaborate with the anime to promote tourism]], including [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png creating a map that pinpointed the real-life locations of areas featured in the anime]].

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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the locations featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on the RealLife town of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonosh%C5%8D,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Ddoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture, which also happens to be Sōichirō Yamamoto's hometown. The town would also [[TourismBump [[TouristBump collaborate with the anime to promote tourism]], including [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png creating a map that pinpointed the real-life locations of areas featured in the anime]].

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* RealPlaceBackground: Many of the locations featured in ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its related spin-offs are based on the RealLife town of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonosh%C5%8D,_Kagawa Tonoshō]], located on the island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Ddoshima Shōdoshima]] in the Kagawa Prefecture, which also happens to be Sōichirō Yamamoto's hometown. The town would also [[TourismBump collaborate with the anime to promote tourism]], including [[https://i.redd.it/qfmzphew2ua11.png creating a map that pinpointed the real-life locations of areas featured in the anime]].



* WordOfGod: While the series' setting looks an awful lot like several real-life locations in Tonoshō, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20171109023811/https://www.roover.jp/articles/S07c7 Yamamoto has stated that he did not intend for the town to be the actual setting, but rather just "somewhere in the countryside"]].



** Yuka Nikui voiced a brother and a sister in Episode 6 of Season 1 and would later voice a schoolgirl in Seasons 2 through 3.

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** Yuka Nikui Nukui voiced a brother and a sister in Episode 6 of Season 1 and would later voice a schoolgirl in Seasons 2 through 3.



* ''Teasing Master Takagi-san'' and its {{Spin Off}}s are set in the RealLife island of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shōdoshima Shōdoshima]], the hometown of the manga's author Sōichirō Yamamoto. Some of his more fantastical works also take place on the island (''Manga/FudatsukiNoKyoukoChan'') or in that world at large (''Manga/InTheHeartOfKunoichiTsubaki''), thus making most of Yamamoto's works part of a SharedUniverse.[[note]][[spoiler:Which seems to be the case when Nishikata and Takagi are TheCameo in the final volume of ''Kyouko-chan''.]][[/note]]
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** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also played Takagi four times when Aaron Dismuke wasn't available.

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** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also played Takagi Nishikata four times when Aaron Dismuke wasn't available.

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* ActingForTwo: Besides Nishikata and Takagi, Creator/YuukiKaji and Creator/RieTakahashi voiced their respective ''[[ShowWithinAShow 100% Unrequited Love]]'' counterparts, Ikeo and Kyunko, in the Japanese version.

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Creator/YuukiKaji voices both Nishikata and Ikeo.
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Creator/RieTakahashi voiced their respective ''[[ShowWithinAShow 100% Unrequited Love]]'' counterparts, Ikeo voices both Takagi and Kyunko, in the Japanese version.Kyunko.



*** Season 1 was directed by Creator/JeremyInman, who was one of the additional voices.
*** Creator/JohnSwasey is Shibasaki's voice actor and the ADR director for Season 3.

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*** Season 1 The first season was directed by Creator/JeremyInman, who was one of the additional voices.
*** Creator/JohnSwasey is Shibasaki's voice actor and the third season's ADR director for Season 3.director.



* LateExportForYou: While Creator/{{Funimation}} and Website/{{Crunchyroll}} streamed Season 1 worldwide, it was only released in Japanese and English. By the time Creator/{{Netflix}} streamed Season 2, it was dubbed into French, Spanish (Latin American and European), Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Thai and German via VSI.

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* LateExportForYou: While Creator/{{Funimation}} and Website/{{Crunchyroll}} streamed Season 1 the first season worldwide, it was only released in Japanese and English. By the time Creator/{{Netflix}} streamed Season 2, the next season, it was dubbed into French, Spanish (Latin American and European), Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Thai and German via VSI.



** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo.

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** Some of the characters appearing in Season 3 were recast with Houston-based actors. For example, Creator/ScottGibbs and Creator/KiraVincentDavis replaced Creator/JohnnyYongBosch and Creator/AbbyTrott as the respective voices of Hamaguchi and Hojo. Creator/BrysonBaugus also played Takagi four times when Aaron Dismuke wasn't available.



* StudioHop: In North America, Season 1 was licensed by Funimation and Crunchyroll. Season 2 was licensed by Netflix, resulting in [[TheOtherDarrin a different English dub cast]] by VSI Los Angeles. Season 3 and the film are licensed by Sentai Filmworks, which had left its partnership with Creator/{{VRV}} due to Crunchyroll being acquired by Sony in August 2021, hence keeping all of the seasons on three different streaming services.

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* StudioHop: In North America, Season 1 The first season was licensed by streamed worldwide on Funimation and Crunchyroll. Season 2 was licensed by Netflix, resulting in [[TheOtherDarrin a different English dub cast]] by VSI Los Angeles. Season 3 and In 2019, the film are licensed by second season premiered on Netflix. Three years later, Sentai Filmworks, which had left its partnership with Creator/{{VRV}} due to Crunchyroll being Filmworks acquired by Sony in August 2021, hence keeping all of the seasons on three different streaming services.rights to the third season and the film.

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* CrossRegionalVoiceActing: Voice actors from both the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and the Greater Houston areas were used for the third season's English dub.



** Chapters 75, 76, and 77 are unusual in that they're produced by Rie Takahashi, Takagi's Japanese voice actress, and Yūki Kaji, Nishikata's Japanese voice actor, respectively.

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** Chapters 75, 76, and 77 are unusual in that they're produced by Rie Takahashi, Takagi's Japanese voice actress, Takahashi (Takagi) and Yūki Kaji, Nishikata's Japanese voice actor, respectively.Kaji (Nishikata).

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* ActingForTwo: Besides Nishikata and Takagi, Creator/YuukiKaji and Creator/RieTakahashi voice their ''[[ShowWithinAShow 100% Unrequited Love]]'' counterparts, Ikeo and Kyunko, respectively, in the Japanese version.

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* ActingForTwo: Besides Nishikata and Takagi, Creator/YuukiKaji and Creator/RieTakahashi voice voiced their respective ''[[ShowWithinAShow 100% Unrequited Love]]'' counterparts, Ikeo and Kyunko, respectively, in the Japanese version.

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