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* RealSongThemeTune: "Can't Buy Me Love" for season 1, "Help!" for season 2 and "And Your Bird Can Sing" for season 3.
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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: "I'll Cry Instead" features Japanese shops using pictures for signboards. In Edo-period Japan, some of the signboards shaped like the things that the shop dealt with, occasionally albeit with some sort of riddles.
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* BuryYourArt: Despite having owned the show since the '90s, Apple Corps (the owner of the Beatles) seems to hold this attitude towards it, as it has not released the show on any home media and only barely acknowledges the show in a historical sense.

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* BuryYourArt: Despite having owned the show since the '90s, Apple Corps (the owner of the Beatles) seems to hold this attitude towards it, as it has not released the show on any home media and only barely acknowledges the show in a historical sense.on occasion.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Aside from George Harrison -- who had always liked the cartoon in a SoBadItsGood sense -- Music/TheBeatles themselves hated the cartoon at the time due to its poor quality and how they're depicted in it. Their distaste for it is a big part of why they distanced themselves from ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (which had many of the same people from the cartoon involved) for most of its production.[[note]]unlike the cartoon, however, they ended up loving the film[[/note]] That said, John Lennon would admit in a 1972 interview that the cartoon grew on him over time.

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* DisownedAdaptation: Aside from George Harrison -- who had always liked the cartoon in a SoBadItsGood sense -- Music/TheBeatles themselves hated the cartoon at the time due to its poor quality and how they're depicted in it. Their distaste for it is a big part of why they distanced themselves from ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (which had many of the same people from the cartoon involved) for most of its production.[[note]]unlike [[note]]Unlike the cartoon, however, they ended up loving the film[[/note]] film.[[/note]] That said, John Lennon would admit in a 1972 interview that the cartoon grew on him over time.
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* DisownedAdaptation: Aside from George Harrison -- who had always liked the cartoon in a SoBadItsGood sense -- Music/TheBeatles themselves hated the cartoon at the time due to its poor quality and how they're depicted in it. Their distaste for it is a big part of why they distanced themselves from ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (which had many of the same people from the cartoon involved) for most of its production. That said, John Lennon would admit in a 1972 interview that the cartoon grew on him over time.

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* DisownedAdaptation: Aside from George Harrison -- who had always liked the cartoon in a SoBadItsGood sense -- Music/TheBeatles themselves hated the cartoon at the time due to its poor quality and how they're depicted in it. Their distaste for it is a big part of why they distanced themselves from ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (which had many of the same people from the cartoon involved) for most of its production. [[note]]unlike the cartoon, however, they ended up loving the film[[/note]] That said, John Lennon would admit in a 1972 interview that the cartoon grew on him over time.
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* ApprovalOfGod: While the rest of the Beatles hated the cartoon at the time due to its poor quality, Music/GeorgeHarrison stated in a 1999 interview that he had always sort of liked the cartoon, albeit in a SoBadItsGood way. Music/JohnLennon has also admitted in a 1972 interview that the cartoon grew on him over time.
* BuryYourArt: Despite having owned the show since the '90s, Apple Corps (the owner of the Beatles) seems to hold this attitude towards it, as it has not released the show on any home media and only barely acknowledges the show in a historical sense.
* DisownedAdaptation: Aside from George Harrison -- who had always liked the cartoon in a SoBadItsGood sense -- Music/TheBeatles themselves hated the cartoon at the time due to its poor quality and how they're depicted in it. Their distaste for it is a big part of why they distanced themselves from ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' (which had many of the same people from the cartoon involved) for most of its production. That said, John Lennon would admit in a 1972 interview that the cartoon grew on him over time.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show has not seen any official rerelease on home media, meaning your best chance of seeing the cartoon is through bootleg recordings on [=YouTube=] or elsewhere.
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