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* [[Barbara Hambly (Creator)|Barbara Hambly]] wrote one episode, "Traitors Three".
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
** [[Pat Fraley (Creator)|Pat Fraley]] plays Max Ray and Dr. Wu.
** [[Michael Bell]] plays John Thunder.
** [[Tress MacNeille]], [[Mona Marshall]], [[Frank Welker]] and [[Keone Young]] are among the guest stars.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: The complete series has never been (legally) released on DVD, and the few VHS tapes that came out while it was still on the air are long out of print. However, Warner Archive released [http://www.wbshop.com/The-Centurions-The-Original-Miniseries/1000267879,default,pd.html the first five episodes] in December 2011.
* [[Screwed Byby the Network]]: During ''[[Centurions (Animation)|Centurions]]''' original syndicated run, several local stations dropped the show after a few months due to disappointing ratings. Also, many of the stations that kept it on the air gave it a less than desirable time slot, often 6:30 AM.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: According to a 1987 Kenner Toys release sheet, if ''[[Centurions (Animation)|Centurions]]'' had continued, a [[Sixth Ranger|sixth team member]] was "under consideration": Vic McCloud, space specialist and Ace's (previously unmentioned) brother.
 
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