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2* TheAbridgedSeries: ''WebVideo/WeddingPeachAbridged''.
3* ActingForTwo:
4** Besides voicing Scarlet O'Hara/Angel Salvia, Creator/YukaImai has a minor role as Sonoko in episode 22.
5** Creator/MikaDoi voices Queen Raindevila and has a minor role as Sakura Hanasaki (Momoko's mother) in episode 8.
6** Creator/HarunaIkezawa voices a younger Yosuke Fuma in addition to numerous background characters.
7** Creator/KoichiTochika voices Jouji Tajima and Tree Face, as well as several one-off characters.
8** Yuko Maekawa voices Sonoko's mother and multiple background characters.
9* TheDanza: Akiko Takeuchi (Momoko's classmate) shares the same first name with her VA, Akiko Nakagawa.
10* DirectedByCastMember: In addition to directing and [[ProducedByCastMember producing]] the English dub, Ron Berry voiced Susumu Shindou in episode 3.
11* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Wedding Peach'' hasn't seen a North American home video re-release since ADV Films' 2009 liquidation.
12* LateExportForYou: While the anime ran on TV Tokyo from 1995 to 1996, it didn't get a North American release until 2004.
13* NoExportForYou: Two particular animated music videos never made it over to the American releases.
14* ThePeteBest: Sakura Hanasaki was originally voiced by Creator/MikaDoi in episode 8. When Sakura made her first proper appearance in episode 14, the role was recast with Chiharu Suzuka.
15* ProductionPosse:
16** Original author Sukehiro Tomita and anime character designer Kazuko Tadano were previously involved in TheNineties adaptation of ''Anime/SailorMoon'' as the first series composer and character designer, respectively.
17** Creator/RikaFukami, Aquelda's voice actress, also voiced Minako Aino/Sailor Venus in the '90s version of ''Sailor Moon''.
18** ''Sailor Moon'' also featured Creator/KotonoMitsuishi, who voiced Potamos.
19** Animation producers Toshiaki Okuno and Shūkichi Kanda would later go on to produce other works by Creator/OLMIncorporated, most notably ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', ''Manga/GunsmithCats'' and ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''.
20** Kunihiko Yuyama, the series director, would later go on to become chief director of ''Pokémon: The Series''.
21* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WordOfGod reveals some tidbits.
22** At some point before 1988, Tomita originally envisioned that ''Wedding Peach'' would be first released as a light novel series. However, he took advantage of the anime boom occurring in TheNineties to create it as an anime.
23** In the manga, there are sketches of a demon, Thundurus, and his Jama demon Donner, as well as a trio of {{Evil Counterpart}}s to the Love Angels named Cloud, Blitz, and Noise. Donner's design was used for Jama-P in the anime, and Cloud, Blitz, and Noise were both seen in the ''Young Love'' manga spinoff and eventually seen in the anime as minions of Sandore.
24** Had the anime never been approved, the manga would have been a short one that ended with the Pluie arc.
25** Takuro was originally slated to be possessed by Pluie instead of Igneous, hence his design resemblance and the kanji for "rain" in his surname.
26** Tomita had a plan for Pluie to return as an amnesiac human named Hiromasa Amamiya who falls in love with Scarlett, which was also scrapped.
27** The anime version of Scarlett was originally a human returnee student, like her manga counterpart.
28** Momoko almost had short hair, mainly because Yazawa was told to ink her hair black for the manga, and she didn't want to go through the trouble of inking all that every time.
29* WordOfGod: Nao Yazawa has a dedicated [[http://yazawa.g2.xrea.com/momo/english.htm website]] where she discussed the series's development and extra info about the characters, among other things.
30* WrittenByCastMember: In the English dub, Cyndi Williams and Dan Dietz were the respective voices of Butterfly and Yukinojo Hengema, as well as the ADR scriptwriters.
31* YouSoundFamiliar: Creator/KazukiYao played Pluie in the TV series and would later voice Belphegor in the fourth episode of the ''DX'' OVA.

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