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* The ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' dub replaced Mai's voice with one that was rather annoying, and when a flashback came up it too had been redubbed.
* The ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' dub replaced Mai's voice with one that was rather annoying, and when a flashback came up it too had been redubbed.
** Although, all flashbacks in the dub are always redubbed. You can tell whenever they redub a flashback of the "Exodia, Obliterate!" scene from Episode 1.
** Although, all flashbacks in the dub are always redubbed. You can tell whenever they redub a flashback of the "Exodia, Obliterate!" scene from Episode 1.
* The first episode of [[Tenchi Muyo!|Tenchi Muyo's 3rd OVA]] featured a flashback episode explaining events from the previous two [[OVA|OVAs]]. However, the voice actress for Ryoko had been replaced for the new series. So the flashback clips had been dubbed over with the new voice actress, Mona Marshall.
* The first episode of [[Tenchi Muyo!|Tenchi Muyo's 3rd OVA]] featured a flashback episode explaining events from the previous two [[OVA]]s. However, the voice actress for Ryoko had been replaced for the new series. So the flashback clips had been dubbed over with the new voice actress, Mona Marshall.
* During the English dubbing of ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'', Excel actress Jessica Calvello blew out her voice and had to be replaced for the show's second half. During an episode late in the series, we flash back to the first episode, but Larissa Wolcott has recorded over Calvello's lines.
* During the English dubbing of ''[[Excel Saga (anime)|Excel Saga]]'', Excel actress Jessica Calvello blew out her voice and had to be replaced for the show's second half. During an episode late in the series, we flash back to the first episode, but Larissa Wolcott has recorded over Calvello's lines.
* Many anime which go through an [[Art Evolution]] will redraw the flashbacks to match the updated art. For example, the ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' anime once flashbacks to a scene with Pikachu and Ash's Caterpie. When the scene was first drawn, Caterpie had a green mouth; however, the flashback redrew Caterpie with its now-accepted yellow mouth.
* Many anime which go through an [[Art Evolution]] will redraw the flashbacks to match the updated art. For example, the ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' anime once flashbacks to a scene with Pikachu and Ash's Caterpie. When the scene was first drawn, Caterpie had a green mouth; however, the flashback redrew Caterpie with its now-accepted yellow mouth.
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* ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'': In the [[Lower Deck Episode]] "The Big Scoop", which is "A Wish Too Far" from Chester's and A.J.'s perpective, they had to redub some scenes with the two boys. This was because in "A Wish Too Far" the original voice actors were Frankie Muniz and Haneef Ibrahim, but by this point in the series run [[Jason Marsden]] was the now the voice of Chester and Gary Leroi Gray was the voice of A.J. If one compares the two episodes, the difference between the voices can be pretty jarring.
* ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'': In the [[Lower Deck Episode]] "The Big Scoop", which is "A Wish Too Far" from Chester's and A.J.'s perpective, they had to redub some scenes with the two boys. This was because in "A Wish Too Far" the original voice actors were Frankie Muniz and Haneef Ibrahim, but by this point in the series run [[Jason Marsden]] was the now the voice of Chester and Gary Leroi Gray was the voice of A.J. If one compares the two episodes, the difference between the voices can be pretty jarring.
* ''[[Recess]]: All Growed Down'' averted this trope. The DTV movie (released two years after the show ended) consisted of a framing device about the main six captured by the kindergarteners as the framing device, the main parts being three episodes of the main series centered on the kindergarteners, and the main "All Growed Down" scene with the main six as kindergarteners. So we ended up hearing T.J. with three different voices. For the framing device and main kindergarten scene, he was voiced by Myles Jeffrey. For the first episode shown ("The Legend of the Big Kid" from season one), he was voiced by Ross Malinger, and for the other two episodes (from seasons two and three), he's voiced by Andy Lawrence.
* ''[[Recess]]: All Growed Down'' averted this trope. The DTV movie (released two years after the show ended) consisted of a framing device about the main six captured by the kindergarteners as the framing device, the main parts being three episodes of the main series centered on the kindergarteners, and the main "All Growed Down" scene with the main six as kindergarteners. So we ended up hearing T.J. with three different voices. For the framing device and main kindergarten scene, he was voiced by Myles Jeffrey. For the first episode shown ("The Legend of the Big Kid" from season one), he was voiced by Ross Malinger, and for the other two episodes (from seasons two and three), he's voiced by Andy Lawrence.
** And subverted with Mikey. His voice broke in between the end of the series and the DTV movies, which led to some odd moments where him in the flashbacks had a higher voice...and he had his lower voice (like the rest of the framing device) for the scene which shows him in kindergarten (As for the other kids, because the creators always wanted T.J. to have a cute, young voice, they replaced him three times, Gus's voice actor was the youngest of the kids voicing the main six, and his voice was only slightly lower in the DTV movie, and Vince's voice broke after the first eight episodes or so). So while not a [[Flashback with the Other Darrin]], it ended up being a flashback with [[Vocal Evolution]].
** And subverted with Mikey. His voice broke in between the end of the series and the DTV movies, which led to some odd moments where him in the flashbacks had a higher voice...and he had his lower voice (like the rest of the framing device) for the scene which shows him in kindergarten (As for the other kids, because the creators always wanted T.J. to have a cute, young voice, they replaced him three times, Gus's voice actor was the youngest of the kids voicing the main six, and his voice was only slightly lower in the DTV movie, and Vince's voice broke after the first eight episodes or so). So while not a Flashback with the Other Darrin, it ended up being a flashback with [[Vocal Evolution]].
* In ''[[Winnie the Pooh]] and Christmas Too!'', Christopher Robin was voiced by Edan Gross. When the special was presented as a flashback in the [[Direct to Video]] movie ''A Very Merry Pooh Year'', Christopher Robin's lines were redubbed by William Green.
* In ''[[Winnie the Pooh]] and Christmas Too!'', Christopher Robin was voiced by Edan Gross. When the special was presented as a flashback in the [[Direct to Video]] movie ''A Very Merry Pooh Year'', Christopher Robin's lines were redubbed by William Green.