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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The 4Kids dub aired ''A Novel Approach'' (the episode with an extensive ''Literature/{{HarryPotter}}'' parody) on June 21, 2003, the same day ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix]]'' was first published.

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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The 4Kids dub aired ''A Novel Approach'' (the episode with an extensive ''Literature/{{HarryPotter}}'' parody) on June 21, 2003, the same day ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix]]'' ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'' was first published.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The 4Kids dub aired ''A Novel Approach'' (the episode with an extensive ''Literature/{{HarryPotter}}'' parody) on June 21, 2003, the same day ''[[Literature/HarryPotterandtheOrderOfThePhoenix]]'' was first published.

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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The 4Kids dub aired ''A Novel Approach'' (the episode with an extensive ''Literature/{{HarryPotter}}'' parody) on June 21, 2003, the same day ''[[Literature/HarryPotterandtheOrderOfThePhoenix]]'' ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix]]'' was first published.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The 4Kids dub aired ''A Novel Approach'' (the episode with an extensive ''Literature/{{HarryPotter}}'' parody) on June 21, 2003, the same day ''[[Literature/HarryPotterandtheOrderofthePhoenix]]'' was first published.

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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The 4Kids dub aired ''A Novel Approach'' (the episode with an extensive ''Literature/{{HarryPotter}}'' parody) on June 21, 2003, the same day ''[[Literature/HarryPotterandtheOrderofthePhoenix]]'' ''[[Literature/HarryPotterandtheOrderOfThePhoenix]]'' was first published.
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The 4Kids dub released ''A Novel Approach'' (the episode with an extensive ''Literature/{{HarryPotter}}'' parody) on June 21, 2003, the same day [[Literature/HarryPotterandtheOrderofthePhoenix a new book in that series]] released.

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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The 4Kids dub released aired ''A Novel Approach'' (the episode with an extensive ''Literature/{{HarryPotter}}'' parody) on June 21, 2003, the same day [[Literature/HarryPotterandtheOrderofthePhoenix a new book in that series]] released.''[[Literature/HarryPotterandtheOrderofthePhoenix]]'' was first published.

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* EarlyBirdRelease: The final 3 episodes of the series [[note]]Cappy Town Down, Combat Kirby and Fright to the Finish[[/note]] were released alongside the Air-Ride-in-Style 2-parter (aka the first parts of the finale) as a single movie on the "Fright to the Finish" DVD over a year and a half before they aired on American TV.
* ExecutiveMeddling: The "Air Ride in Style" two-parter, intended to be Kirby's training for the final battle to come in the last three episodes. In the Japanese original, these episodes came close to the end of the series. In the English dub, the episodes were stuck in the middle of the series in order to advertise the then-new game ''Kirby Air Ride''.

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* EarlyBirdRelease: The final 3 three episodes of the series [[note]]Cappy [[note]]"Cappy Town Down, Combat Kirby Down", "Combat Kirby", and Fright "Fright to the Finish[[/note]] Finish"[[/note]] were released alongside the Air-Ride-in-Style "Air-Ride-in-Style" 2-parter (aka the first parts of the finale) as a single movie on the "Fright to the Finish" DVD over a year and a half before they aired on American TV.
* ExecutiveMeddling: The "Air Ride in Style" two-parter, intended to be Kirby's training for the final battle to come in the last three episodes. In the Japanese original, these episodes came close to the end of the series. In the English dub, the episodes were stuck in the middle of the series in order to advertise the then-new game ''Kirby Air Ride''.
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* OutOfOrder: Most of the 4Kids dub's episodes aired willy-nilly in their original broadcast. The ''Air-Ride-in-Style'' parts of the ''Fright to the Finish'' finale were put much earlier to promote ''VideoGame/KirbyAirRide''.

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* OutOfOrder: Most of the 4Kids dub's episodes aired willy-nilly in their original broadcast. The ''Air-Ride-in-Style'' parts In particular, the "Air-Ride-in-Style" two-parter was part of the final arc of the Japanese broadcast, and also coincided with the release of ''VideoGame/KirbyAirRide''. In the English dub, the episodes were stuck in the middle of the series to better align with ''Kirby Air Ride''[='s=] international release date. However, they were re-aired in the proper placement later on, and the ''Fright to the Finish'' finale were put much earlier to promote ''VideoGame/KirbyAirRide''.DVD includes all five episodes of the final arc in the proper order.
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** Meta Knight and Knuckle Joe are voiced in the Japanese version of ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' by their anime voice actors, Creator/AtsushiKisaichi and Creator/MinamiTakayama. Likewise, Parallel Nightmare in ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'' is voiced in all regions by Creator/BanjoGinga, the voice of Nightmare in the Japanese dub of the anime.

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** Meta Knight and Knuckle Joe are voiced in the Japanese version of ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' by their anime voice actors, Creator/AtsushiKisaichi and Creator/MinamiTakayama. Likewise, Parallel Nightmare in ''VideoGame/SuperKirbyClash'' is voiced in all regions by Creator/BanjoGinga, the voice of Nightmare in the Japanese dub version of the anime.
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* RoleReprise: In the special "Kirby 3D" episode, the Japanese and English voice casts both returned to voice their characters. Only two voice actors didn't return for the English dub; Creator/MaddieBlaustein, who passed away before the dub was recorded (with Chef Kawasaki's voice being voiced by Creator/TedLewis), and Creator/AndrewRannells, who moved onto Broadway productions (with N.M.E. being voiced by Creator/MichaelSinterniklaas).

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* RoleReprise: In the special "Kirby 3D" episode, the Japanese and English voice casts both returned to voice their characters. Only two voice actors [[TheOtherDarrin didn't return return]] for the English dub; Creator/MaddieBlaustein, who passed away before the dub was recorded (with Chef Kawasaki's voice Kawasaki being voiced by Creator/TedLewis), and Creator/AndrewRannells, who moved onto Broadway productions (with N.M.E. being voiced by Creator/MichaelSinterniklaas).

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