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The entire toyline is later released in Japan by [[Sega|Sega Toys]] in March 17, 2011. The Japanese release has a bit of changes in the original version, while incorporating both candy and sweets themes into the characters and toys. In addition, Recipe Cards, special cards which had the same purpose as the Happitats were also included in each release. However, some of the playsets that were released in Japan weren't available in the American versions.
 
The toyline received a Japanese/Korean Anime adaptation produced by Dong Woo Animation in Korea with Japanese producer Mitsuko Oya in charge of the anime's production and both Kazuya Hayashi and Nam Jong-Sik in charge of the character designs. The series began airing on Korean broadcasting station SBS in May 18, 2011, with an official Japanese dub version will begin airing in Japan in TV Tokyo in February 5, 2012, replacing [[Bakugan (Anime)|Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Gundalian Invaders]] in it's initial timeslot.
 
 
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* [[Fun Size]]: The Zoobles themselves.
* [[Gotta Catch Em All]]: There are 70 Zoobles to buy and collect....and they're still growing in numbers!
* [[Jerkass]] / [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Blacky, and also Sunsan in Episode 6.
* [[Kawaiiko]]: Again, the Zoobles themselves.
* [[Merchandise-Driven]]: The Animated series is driven by the toys more than anything else, similar to another [[Bakugan (Anime)|Sega/Spin Master toy franchise]]
* [[Mon]]
* [[No Export for You]]: Some of the Playsets in the Japanese version were not released in America. Same goes to some American Zooble playsets not released in Japan since it will have conflicts with the toy canon.
** The Anime itself gets the same treatment on not being released stateside. Same reason as above I guess.
* [[Not So Different]]: Usually, both this and [[Bakugan (Anime)|Bakugan]] were created by the same company. It's the Japanese version that adds a bit of Bakugan touch (The Recipe Cards were somehow similar to the Gate Cards of Bakugan). [[Sega|I bet they have a lot of explaining]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: The whole toyline itself is a cutesy, cute-critter version of [[Bakugan (Anime)|Bakugan]]. The Japanese version just blatantly makes everything sense.
* [[Sphere Factor]]
* [[Sugar Bowl]]: The Anime and the Japanese toys speaks for itself.
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*** [[The Big Guy]]: Mikey
*** [[The Lancer]]: Cooper
* [[X Meets Y]]: Its [[Bakugan (Anime)|Bakugan]] meets [[Jewelpet (Anime)|Jewelpet]] meets Happy Happy Clover. Only themed with sweets.
 
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