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* Ikumi Mia blames part of the failure of ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]] a la mode'' on her Nakayoshi director limiting her to two volumes and telling her not to focus on the previous series's characters.
** Executive Meddling actually produced the original series as well; Ikumi-sensei wanted to do a horror series focusing on a much darker [[Catgirl]], without a [[Sentai|colourful cast]] of [[Petting Zoo People|Kemonomimi]] friends. Ichigo's predecessor wasn't even a [[Magical Girl]].
* In ''[[Digimon Savers]]'', there is an episode where a bomb-shaped digimon called BomberNanimon attempts to blow up an amusement park by throwing bombs everywhere. When dubbed, its color was changed to orange, [https://web.archive.org/web/20100502060509/http://www.duckfeather.net/digimon/index.htm the bombs were turned into ''fruit juice'' and it was re-named "Citramon."] English producer/writer Jeff Nimoy stated that he had to do this or Disney would cut the episode.
** However, once you get past the utter randomness; [[Pragmatic Adaptation|it becomes a fitting]] [[Homage]] to Don Patch of [[Bobobo-Bo Bo-bobo]], which ended its dub a few weeks beforehand.
* Speaking of ''[[Bobobo-Bo Bo-bobo]]'', the anime was [[Cut Short]] because of complaints from a Japanese Parent-Teacher Association. The sequel manga, ''Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo'', was also [[Cut Short]] due to lukewarm fan reaction.