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The rights to the series are currently held by Enoki Films USA.
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=== Tropes related to the series: ===
 
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: [[Played for Laughs]]
* [[Arab Oil Sheikh]]: One of Flora's many suitors, all of them encompassing one offensive racial stereotype and playing it for laughs.
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* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]
* [[Domino Mask]]: Phoenix wears an uncharacteristically frilly red one.
* [[Door StopStep Baby]]: Honey herself. Actually a variation on this trope, as Honey is left not at someone's door but in a field in the springtime, surrounded by honeybees - which is where she got her name from - and subsequently brought up in a (presumably Catholic) convent. Her cat Lily was also abandoned, and as Honey explains in the first episode, that's why she and her cat are so close.
* [[Dub Name Change]]: Honey's name is almost always changed, but most of the rest of the other characters' remain unchanged.
* [[Engagement Challenge]]: As per usual with the trope, sets off the plot entirely.
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* [[Gentleman Thief]]: Phoenix
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: A popular and fondly remembered series in Europe and Latin America despite its relative failure in Japan.
* [[Hey, ItsIt's That Voice!]]: A girl with [[Mazinger Z|Sayaka Yumi]]'s [[Minori Matsushima|voice]] travels the world with a gentleman jewel thief with [[Makio Inoue|the voice]] of [[Captain Harlock]].
* [[Hidden Purpose Test]]: The Vikings capture Honey and force her to walk on red-hot coals. She thinks it's just to torture her. {{spoiler|Actually, she has to remove her shoes because they are looking for a rose-shaped birthmark that represents royalty on a young girl's foot. Guess what, she has it!}}
* [[Historical Fiction]]: [[Played for Laughs]].
* [[Horny Vikings]]: Kidnapped by Vikings. Yes. {{spoiler|They turn out to be former retainers of Honey's parents (hence why they knew about the rose-shaped mark), and their leader Erik is also Phoenix's father.}}
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Phoenix, perfectly complimenting Honey's [[Tsundere]].
* [[Meal Ticket]]: Princess Flora, and she disapproves.
* [[Medium Awareness]]: Depending on the dub, but most characters make references to the writers or the commercial break.
* [[Minori Matsushima]]
* [[Mysterious Protector]]: Phoenix seems to serve as this, being the well-dressed fellow with an eyemask far before [[Sailor Moon|Tuxedo Mask]], although his role is taken ''far'' less seriously than in BSSM.
* [[Only in It For Thethe Money]]: Repeatedly claimed by Phoenix, but as the series continues it becomes clear that he doesn't mean it.
* [[Shout -Out]]: Flora is kidnapped by a giant ape and carried to the top of 70's skyscrapers in a ''[[King Kong]]'' reference, and the show [[Anachronism Stew|makes no apologies for that.]]
** Spot the reference [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20190928020217/https://s238.photobucket.com/albums/ff228user/letsanime/library?action=view¤t=honeyhollywood.jpg when she goes to Hollywood]
** One episode is an entire reference to ''[[I Dream of Jeannie (TV)|I Dream of Jeannie]]''.
* [[Tsundere]]: Combined with [[Plucky Girl]] in Honey. She may be an orphan, but she's not particularly the heartwarming/helpless type, and she does what she can to keep Lilly safe and doesn't hesitate to tell Phoenix off.
 
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