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1* BroadStrokes: When ''Lazy in Space'' was eventually released on Creator/{{Netflix}}, three episodes were added up front that retold the entire story from the pilot through the [=YouTube=] episodes. This is more than just a compilation, however, as an entirely new animation is used (to match the visual style of ''Lazy'') and some elements of the original episodes are altered, rearranged, or left out, while some new elements are added in.
2* ContentLeak: The ''entire second season'' was leaked online on June 15th, 2020, on accident by Fred Seibert (CEO of Frederator) leaving all the episodes up on his Platform/{{Vimeo}} page (which was meant to be private) well, ''well'' before it was supposed to air.
3* {{Defictionalization}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcAQ9i1-rmBY1_IPFS8vj6g A fan-made version of Pretty Patrick Lunch Time.]]
4* DevelopmentHell: ''Lazy In Space'' was this since its announcement in 2018, with the hope for the show to continue coming from the [[ContentLeak episode leaks]] in June 2020. A planned season 2 for ''Bee and Puppycat'' had been this prior to the ''Lazy In Space'' announcement for 7 years.
5* NoDubForYou: A very specific example: While there are foreign dubs, Puppycat's voice remains in English in all of them, since he was voiced using a Music/{{Vocaloid}} and as such, the producers requested that his voice shouldn't be dubbed.
6* InMemoriam: The final episode of Season 1 is dedicated to Joan Koplan, who voiced Tempbot in Episode 9.
7* NoExportForYou: Because VRV is region-locked to just the United States, there was no legal way for Non-Americans to watch every episode from "Birthday" onwards from November 2016 to October 2018.
8* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: ''Lazy in Space'' completed production in 2019. Three years passed before the episodes were released on Creator/{{Netflix}}. Most of the delay was due to the production of the 3-episode remake of the first season, which was completed in 2021.
9* TheOtherDarrin:
10** As a result of ''Lazy In Space'' being streamed by Netflix, most foreign dubs changed the voice cast from the original shorts:
11** In the Latin American Spanish dub, all the voices were changed, with the sole exception of Bee's voice actress, Fernanda Gastelum.
12* PlayingWithCharacterType:
13** Creator/TerriHawkes as Toast is [[Anime/SailorMoon once again playing]] a blonde LargeHam in a MagicalGirl show, but is now a supporting character.
14** Curiously enough, the same goes, to some degree, with the Latin American Spanish dub of the Netflix version of ''Lazy In Space'', as Toast is voiced by Creator/CristinaHernandez, who voiced Chibi-usa, Sailor Moon's daughter from the future.
15* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
16** In the [[http://www.scribd.com/doc/179687713/Bee-and-PuppyCat-Storyboard original storyboard]], when Bee was waiting at the intersection she mentions she lost a third job this week, the scene with the police and the ladybug wasn't added, Bee doesn't have the dream sequence, and Bee has a different space outfit and Puppycat wears one too. After Puppycat told Wallace the story, there is no fight scene and Wallace doesn't transform; instead, Wallace's mother, who is a [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent giant space mermaid]], would return and Bee and Puppycat would head back home after Puppycat learns Bee's name and ask the space mermaid to be paid in "human currency".
17** The comic deals with the change in plot. They have to go back to Fishbowl Space because there was "dissatisfaction" with the job. They get there, and Mermaid Mother is crying that Wallace has vanished.

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