![]() ![]() ![]() That One Boss: "Aurora no Kaze ni Notte" in the video game Pichi Pichitto Live Start.For instance, Lady Bat and the Black Beauty Sisters share songs in some of those versions. ![]() Some European dubs utilize a limited repertoire of songs for several characters.Coincidentally or not, Sakuraba is a real life anime fan. The instrumental of Lady Bat's "Ankoku no Tsubasa" strongly echoes "Speed TK Re-Mix", the catchy 1997 J-pop theme used by mixed martial artist Kazushi Sakuraba.Strangled by the Red String: Caren with Subaru, an anime-only character probably introduced only so people would stop slashing her with her sister.Squick: Some see the fanservice as this, considering the series is still technically aimed to little girls, and most of the characters are around 13.Periphery Demographic: Teenage girls, especially in the Western audience.Nightmare Fuel: Near the end, Fuku-chan reveals the truth with a horrifying Nightmare Face and a menacing purple dark aura and subjects his "master" to Demonic Possession without a fuss.The teenage lingo used for the dialogues was a bit outdated even by the time they distributed the anime in Spain, not to mention when one watches the series today. While significantly good overall, the Spanish dub sometimes has a hard time trying not to fall in Totally Radical.They all have their own way of being adorable. In fact, all of the Mermaid princesses, like Lucia Nanami, if not the entirety of "The Mermaid Melody" team. ![]()
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