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* NoExportForYou: The 1973-74 anime was never dubbed in English or any non-English European language such as Italian. What is weird is that Creator/GoNagai is popular in European and Latin American countries (''Jeeg'' in Italy, ''Grendizer'' in France, ''Groizer X'' in Brazil), yet this 1973-1974 anime by Toei was not dubbed. The only country outside of Japan that had ever broadcast the 1973-74 anime is Hong Kong.
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* NoExportForYou: The 1973-74 anime was never dubbed in English or any non-English European language such as Italian. What It is weird is very odd that while Creator/GoNagai is popular in European and Latin American countries (''Jeeg'' in Italy, ''Grendizer'' in France, ''Groizer X'' in Brazil), yet this 1973-1974 anime 1973-74 incarnation by Toei was not dubbed. The only country outside of Japan that had ever broadcast the 1973-74 anime is Hong Kong.Kong (which was dubbed in Cantonese).
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* NoExportForYou: The 1973-74 anime was never dubbed in English or any European language such as Italian. What is weird is that Creator/GoNagai is popular in European and Latin American countries (''Jeeg'' in Italy, ''Grendizer'' in France, ''Groizer X'' in Brazil), yet this 1973-1974 anime by Toei was not dubbed. The only country outside of Japan that had ever broadcast the 1973-74 anime is Hong Kong.
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* NoExportForYou: The 1973-74 anime was never dubbed in English or any non-English European language such as Italian. What is weird is that Creator/GoNagai is popular in European and Latin American countries (''Jeeg'' in Italy, ''Grendizer'' in France, ''Groizer X'' in Brazil), yet this 1973-1974 anime by Toei was not dubbed. The only country outside of Japan that had ever broadcast the 1973-74 anime is Hong Kong.
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* NoExportForYou: The 1973-74 anime was never dubbed in English or any European language such as Italian. For European and other non-Japanese fans of ''Dororon Enma-kun'', the only materials available are the manga or the [[Anime/GhastlyPrinceEnmaBurningUp 2011 anime]]. The only country outside of Japan that had ever broadcast the 1973-74 anime is Hong Kong.
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* NoExportForYou: The 1973-74 anime was never dubbed in English or any European language such as Italian. For What is weird is that Creator/GoNagai is popular in European and other non-Japanese fans of ''Dororon Enma-kun'', the only materials available are the manga or the [[Anime/GhastlyPrinceEnmaBurningUp 2011 anime]].Latin American countries (''Jeeg'' in Italy, ''Grendizer'' in France, ''Groizer X'' in Brazil), yet this 1973-1974 anime by Toei was not dubbed. The only country outside of Japan that had ever broadcast the 1973-74 anime is Hong Kong.
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* NoExportForYou: The 1973-74 anime was never dubbed in English or any European language such as Italian. For European and other non-Japanese fans of ''Dororon Enma-kun'', the only materials available are the manga or the [[Anime/GhastlyPrinceEnmaBurningUp 2011 anime]]. The only country outside of Japan that had ever broadcast the 1973-74 anime is Hong Kong.
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* AllStarCast: Creator/KappeiYamaguchi, Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/TakehitoKoyasu, Creator/AyakoKawasumi, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/NorioWakamoto and, Creator/HochuOtsuka all lend their voices in ''Meeramera''.
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* AllStarCast: Creator/KappeiYamaguchi, Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/TakehitoKoyasu, Creator/AyakoKawasumi, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/NorioWakamoto and, Creator/HochuOtsuka all lend their voices in ''Meeramera''. Creator/MasakoNozawa provided the voice of the original Enma-kun in 1973.
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* AllStarCast: Creator/KappeiYamaguchi, Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/TakehitoKoyasu, Creator/AyakoKawasumi, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/NorioWakamoto and, Creator/HochuOtsuka all lend their voices in ''Meeramera''. Creator/MasakoNozawa provided the voice of the original Enma-kun in 1973.
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* CrossDressingVoices: Creator/MasakoNozawa provided the voice of the original Enma-kun in 1973.
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* AllStarCast: Creator/KappeiYamaguchi, Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/TakehitoKoyasu, Creator/AyakoKawasumi, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/NorioWakamoto and, Creator/HochuOtsuka all lend their voices.
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* AllStarCast: Creator/KappeiYamaguchi, Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/TakehitoKoyasu, Creator/AyakoKawasumi, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/NorioWakamoto and, Creator/HochuOtsuka all lend their voices.voices in ''Meeramera''. Creator/MasakoNozawa provided the voice of the original Enma-kun in 1973.
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* ChannelHop: The 1973-74 anime, originally broadcast on Creator/FujiTV, was rerun during the 1980s on Creator/TVTokyo.
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* AllStarCast: Creator/KappeiYamaguchi, Creator/MamikoNoto, Creator/TakehitoKoyasu, Creator/AyakoKawasumi, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/NorioWakamoto and, Creator/HochuOtsuka all lend their voices.
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