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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Using [[The Ocean Group]], it's bound that' you'll hear voice actors from various anime like ''[[Inuyasha (Manga)|Inuyasha]]'', ''[[Gundam (Anime)|Gundam]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball (Manga)|Dragon Ball]] Z'' to name a few:
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Using [[The Ocean Group]], it's bound that' you'll hear voice actors from various anime like ''[[Inuyasha]]'', ''[[Gundam]]'', ''[[Dragon Ball]] Z'' to name a few:
** [[Kirby Morrow|Van]] and Hitomi are [[Inuyasha (Manga)|Miroku and Sango]]
** [[Kirby Morrow|Van]] and Hitomi are [[Inuyasha|Miroku and Sango]]
** [[Brian Drummond|Allen]] is [[Gundam Wing|Zechs]] and [[Gundam Seed|Andrew Waldfeld]], making him well suited for piloting mecha.
** [[Brian Drummond|Allen]] is [[Gundam Wing|Zechs]] and [[Gundam Seed|Andrew Waldfeld]], making him well suited for piloting mecha.
** [[Paul Dobson|Folken]] is [[Transformers Armada (Anime)|Sideways]] and [[Inuyasha (Manga)|Naraku]].
** [[Paul Dobson|Folken]] is [[Transformers Armada|Sideways]] and [[Inuyasha|Naraku]].
** [[Andrew Francis|Dilandau]] is [[X-Men Evolution (Animation)|Iceman]], [[Gundam Seed|Azrael]], and [[Monster Rancher (Anime)|Genki]].
** [[Andrew Francis|Dilandau]] is [[X-Men: Evolution|Iceman]], [[Gundam Seed|Azrael]], and [[Monster Rancher (anime)|Genki]].
** Emperor Dornkirk is [[Beast Wars (Animation)|Rhinox]].
** Emperor Dornkirk is [[Beast Wars|Rhinox]].
** The Moleman is [[Dragon Ball (Manga)|Krillin]] and [[Inuyasha (Manga)|Hachi]].
** The Moleman is [[Dragon Ball|Krillin]] and [[Inuyasha|Hachi]].
** The Main Character Seiyuu in ''Escaflowne'' have appeared in various ''Gundam'' Series;
** The Main Character Seiyuu in ''Escaflowne'' have appeared in various ''Gundam'' Series;
*** [[Tomokazu Seki|Van's]] [[G Gundam|Hand Burns with an awesome power!]]
*** [[Tomokazu Seki|Van's]] [[G Gundam|Hand Burns with an awesome power!]]
*** [[Shinichiro Miki|Allen]] is [[Fan Nickname|Stupid Sexy]] [[Gundam 00|Lockon!]]
*** [[Shinichiro Miki|Allen]] is [[Fan Nickname|Stupid Sexy]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Lockon!]]
*** [[Maaya Sakamoto|Hitomi]] is [[Gundam Seed Destiny|a bad shot.]]
*** [[Maaya Sakamoto|Hitomi]] is [[Gundam Seed Destiny|a bad shot.]]
* [[Maaya Sakamoto]]: She voiced Hitomi ''and'' sang the songs. She initially was hired only to do the former, but then [[Yoko Kanno]] said she could do both. And for more bonus, Hitomi was her ''breaking'' role as a seiyuu.
* [[Maaya Sakamoto]]: She voiced Hitomi ''and'' sang the songs. She initially was hired only to do the former, but then [[Yoko Kanno]] said she could do both. And for more bonus, Hitomi was her ''breaking'' role as a seiyuu.
* [[Screwed By the Network]]: Fox Kids tried to sell the dub as a kids show without realizing it delved into some fairly mature stuff in the latter half of the show. They quickly shelved it and tried to forget about it. Meanwhile up in Canada, YTV realized its true nature early on and began airing it during primetime hours.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Fox Kids tried to sell the dub as a kids show without realizing it delved into some fairly mature stuff in the latter half of the show. They quickly shelved it and tried to forget about it. Meanwhile up in Canada, YTV realized its true nature early on and began airing it during primetime hours.
* [[Super Robot Wars (Video Game)|Super Robot Wars]]: Has only appeared in ''[[Super Robot Wars Compact 3 (Video Game)|Compact 3]]'' so far. Notably, it holds the venerable honor of being the ''only'' show to appear in the series not to be featured on a cover art.
* [[Super Robot Wars]]: Has only appeared in ''[[Super Robot Wars Compact 3|Compact 3]]'' so far. Notably, it holds the venerable honor of being the ''only'' show to appear in the series not to be featured on a cover art.
* [[What Could Have Been]]
* [[What Could Have Been]]
** ''Escaflowne'' was originally going to be directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa. Yes, ''[[G Gundam|that]]'' [[Giant Robo (Manga)|Yasuhiro]] [[Shin Mazinger (Anime)|Imagawa]]. We can't exactly say for sure if this would have been bad or ''fucking awesome'', but it certainly would ''not'' be the show we have today.
** ''Escaflowne'' was originally going to be directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa. Yes, ''[[G Gundam|that]]'' [[Giant Robo|Yasuhiro]] [[Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z-hen|Imagawa]]. We can't exactly say for sure if this would have been bad or ''fucking awesome'', but it certainly would ''not'' be the show we have today.
** Not only that, but it originally supposed to be a [[World War I]]-styled spinoff of ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross (Anime)|Macross]]'' called [http://www.mahq.net/mecha/macross/aircavalry/index.htm Air Cavalry Chronicles] before the creators decided to change it to a fantasy shōjo series. The only things that remained were the concept of transforming mecha, the name of the opposing kingdoms (Fanelia and Zaibach) and of course, the love triangle.
** Not only that, but it originally supposed to be a [[World War I]]-styled spinoff of ''[[Super Dimension Fortress Macross|Macross]]'' called [http://www.mahq.net/mecha/macross/aircavalry/index.htm Air Cavalry Chronicles] before the creators decided to change it to a fantasy shōjo series. The only things that remained were the concept of transforming mecha, the name of the opposing kingdoms (Fanelia and Zaibach) and of course, the love triangle.
** To quote series co creator, Shoji Kawamori: "if Macross was robotic mecha and love songs, why not a story about robotic mecha and divining powers?"
** To quote series co creator, Shoji Kawamori: "if Macross was robotic mecha and love songs, why not a story about robotic mecha and divining powers?"
** Another example: Fans of the show wanted this series to air on [[Cartoon Network]] so it would be given a proper treatment on [[Toonami]] (this was before [[Adult Swim]] came into existence, which thankfully aired [[The Movie]] uncut). Instead, Bandai gave the license to Saban, where it was [[Macekre|horribly butchered]] and [[Screwed By the Network|cancelled]] after less than ten episodes. Imagine what the show would have been like had it aired on [[Cartoon Network]]...
** Another example: Fans of the show wanted this series to air on [[Cartoon Network]] so it would be given a proper treatment on [[Toonami]] (this was before [[Adult Swim]] came into existence, which thankfully aired [[The Movie]] uncut). Instead, Bandai gave the license to Saban, where it was [[Macekre|horribly butchered]] and [[Screwed by the Network|cancelled]] after less than ten episodes. Imagine what the show would have been like had it aired on [[Cartoon Network]]...
** It was also originally planned to have a plot spanning 39 episodes. Due to budget constraints, the story was carefully compressed into two-thirds of that length in order to retain its subplots and characters (which were at risk of being cut for time). This is why the story moves at such a brisk pace compared to many other animes (both before and since) and yet feels very carefully plotted. While nothing was really changed story-wise, however, who knows how the story would have ''felt'' to -- and been received by -- audiences, had the creators the necessary budget on-hand.
** It was also originally planned to have a plot spanning 39 episodes. Due to budget constraints, the story was carefully compressed into two-thirds of that length in order to retain its subplots and characters (which were at risk of being cut for time). This is why the story moves at such a brisk pace compared to many other animes (both before and since) and yet feels very carefully plotted. While nothing was really changed story-wise, however, who knows how the story would have ''felt'' to -- and been received by -- audiences, had the creators the necessary budget on-hand.
* [[Yoko Kanno (Music)|Yoko Kanno]]: The musical score.
* [[Yoko Kanno]]: The musical score.


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  • Hey, It's That Voice!: Using The Ocean Group, it's bound that' you'll hear voice actors from various anime like Inuyasha, Gundam, Dragon Ball Z to name a few:
  • Maaya Sakamoto: She voiced Hitomi and sang the songs. She initially was hired only to do the former, but then Yoko Kanno said she could do both. And for more bonus, Hitomi was her breaking role as a seiyuu.
  • Screwed by the Network: Fox Kids tried to sell the dub as a kids show without realizing it delved into some fairly mature stuff in the latter half of the show. They quickly shelved it and tried to forget about it. Meanwhile up in Canada, YTV realized its true nature early on and began airing it during primetime hours.
  • Super Robot Wars: Has only appeared in Compact 3 so far. Notably, it holds the venerable honor of being the only show to appear in the series not to be featured on a cover art.
  • What Could Have Been
    • Escaflowne was originally going to be directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa. Yes, that Yasuhiro Imagawa. We can't exactly say for sure if this would have been bad or fucking awesome, but it certainly would not be the show we have today.
    • Not only that, but it originally supposed to be a World War I-styled spinoff of Macross called Air Cavalry Chronicles before the creators decided to change it to a fantasy shōjo series. The only things that remained were the concept of transforming mecha, the name of the opposing kingdoms (Fanelia and Zaibach) and of course, the love triangle.
    • To quote series co creator, Shoji Kawamori: "if Macross was robotic mecha and love songs, why not a story about robotic mecha and divining powers?"
    • Another example: Fans of the show wanted this series to air on Cartoon Network so it would be given a proper treatment on Toonami (this was before Adult Swim came into existence, which thankfully aired The Movie uncut). Instead, Bandai gave the license to Saban, where it was horribly butchered and cancelled after less than ten episodes. Imagine what the show would have been like had it aired on Cartoon Network...
    • It was also originally planned to have a plot spanning 39 episodes. Due to budget constraints, the story was carefully compressed into two-thirds of that length in order to retain its subplots and characters (which were at risk of being cut for time). This is why the story moves at such a brisk pace compared to many other animes (both before and since) and yet feels very carefully plotted. While nothing was really changed story-wise, however, who knows how the story would have felt to -- and been received by -- audiences, had the creators the necessary budget on-hand.
  • Yoko Kanno: The musical score.