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1* AllStarCast: Let's just look at the guest stars... [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0337550/fullcredits#cast Oh, boy]]...
2* BeamMeUpScotty: Defied. In "The Midnight Ride", while the frequent misquote "The British are coming" is still used here and there, the show makes a point to use "The regulars are coming" much more, which is much more historically accurate to what Paul Revere actually said (simply missing the "out" at the end). That said, he is still depicted shouting it, as opposed to the proper historic context where his plan relied on secrecy.
3* ChannelHop: Started out airing on the Creator/PBSKids slot on many PBS affiliates in the early 2000s, then it was broadcast on DIC's syndicated "DIC Kids Network" block, and then repeats jumped to CBS affiliates in 2012 as part of Creator/CookieJarTV.
4* CrossDressingVoices: Henri is voiced by Creator/KathleenBarr. Doubles as FakeNationality, as Barr is Canadian by birth.
5* EditedForSyndication: The funding credits, Liberty News Network segments and website advertisements were removed in lieu of commercials when the show was syndicated. Some even edited out the "exciting scenes" intros.
6* FakeBrit: Sarah is voiced by native Nebraskan Reo Jones.
7* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show hasn't had a known release, however, this is especially the case with the opening theme, as, so far to hear the full version, the live recordings can be found all over the internet but studio recording (besides the television size) has yet to be found.
8** The Complete series has been recently release on DVD, but contains no bonus or the games that were on the PBS airing.
9* NoExportForYou: The show hasn't been aired in most countries that aren't the United States [[{{Eagleland}} for obvious reasons]].
10* OneBookAuthor: Reo Jones played British subject-turned patriot Sarah Phillips for the entire duration of the series, but has virtually no other voice acting credits to her name.
11* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show, despite no ratings issues, got dropped by most PBS member stations a year after its premiere.

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