Samurai Pizza Cats/YMMV


 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: After for almost a decade, as of March 13, 2012, an DVD release of both the english dub and a subbed version of the original Japanese anime is in the works. Later on, Japan is following suit too, but this time as a DVD-Box set with all the episodes and a confirmed release date: August 8, 2012.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: The final episode.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: Battle In Flash, the song that plays when they use their "Hissatsu" attacks (in episodes 31, 38, 44 and 51) and . Sung by Ami Itabashi.
 * Teyandee Special Express, used in episodes 33, 43 and 52. Also sung by Ami Itabashi.
 * Ear Worm: The English and Japanese songs will do this to you. Otto dokoi kako/Otto dokoi mirai!/Edoropolisu wa hi-su-te-ri!
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Despite not getting as many episodes focused on him as Polly or Speedy, Guido has a lot of popularity among the fans.
 * Polly.
 * Francine has quite a big fan base also.
 * Bad Bird in the spanish dub.
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment: In one episode, a  dragon flies into (and straight through) a pagoda, throwing up clouds of dust and causing it to collapse on the street below. While not entirely a funny moment, it's not overly dramatic either, so it qualifies as this instead of Harsher in Hindsight. But YMMV.
 * America Loves Pizza Cats: The American version is much more popular than the original - to the extent that Capcom wanted the Pizza Cats added to Tatsunoko vs. Capcom for the international audience, much to the surprise of Tatsunoko Productions.
 * Latin America loves the Spanish version much more than the original version as well. It helps they used the same voice talents used in Dragon Ball Z and Saint Seiya. Fans familiar with both American and Latin American versions have a hard time deciding which one they like better.
 * Macekre: Highly averted.
 * Viewer Gender Confusion: This happened a lot in the episode "The Gender Bender Butterflies".
 * The Woobie: Many characters have had traces of this, but Speedy has his fair share, particulary in the episode Quake Rattle & Roll.
 * Woolseyism: The entire series is nothing but this.