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* Trivia for ''[[Trivia/NobodysBoyRemi1977 Nobody's Boy Remi]]''

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*Trivia for ''[[Trivia/SansFamille Sans Famille]]''
* Trivia for ''[[Trivia/NobodysBoyRemi1977 Nobody's Boy Boy: Remi]]''
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* CelebrityVoiceActor: In the European Spanish dub, Vitalis is voiced by Rafael Torres, who most Spain-based fans know as the second voice of Series/MacGyver1985's boss.
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* Trivia for ''[[Trivia/NobodysBoyRemi1977 Nobody's Boy Remi]]''
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* DuelingWorks: Part of why it fell flat in Japan was because they preferred ''Anime/NobodysBoyRemi1977''.

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* DuelingWorks: Part of why it fell flat in Japan was because they preferred ''Anime/NobodysBoyRemi1977''. Italians and Mexicans preferred that one too.
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*DuelingWorks: Part of why it fell flat in Japan was because they preferred ''Anime/NobodysBoyRemi1977''.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: In the Middle East, the anime is called "Drob Remi" (دروب ريمي )
* ConclusionInAnotherMedium: ''Remi'' was so hated in Japan that it was taken off Creator/FujiTV, and the finale being restricted to the DVD instead.
* CreatorKiller: When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complaints were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead. It didn't help that even before all of this, the WMT and Fuji TV were waging some kind of war against each other back in the late eighties, and Japanese audiences were beginning to lose interest in Western-inspired stories.

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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: In the Middle East, the anime is called "Drob Remi" (دروب ريمي )
ريمي)
* ConclusionInAnotherMedium: ''Remi'' was so hated in Japan that it was taken off Creator/FujiTV, and with the finale remaining episodes only being restricted to available through the DVD instead.
DVD.
* CreatorKiller: When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complaints were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead. It didn't help that even before all of this, the The anime resulted in WMT and Fuji TV were waging some kind of war against each other back in the late eighties, and closing for a decade, because Japanese audiences were beginning to lose interest frequently gave it low ratings and heavily disliked the changes made.
*LateExportForYou: The anime is from 1996, yet didn't air
in Western-inspired stories.Italy until 2008.



* TroubledProduction: During production, WMT was desperately trying not to go under, hence the many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders. Even the overall plot was a result of lack of funding.

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* TroubledProduction: During production, WMT was desperately trying not to go under, hence the many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders. Even the overall plot was a result of lack of funding. Creator/FujiTV was also going though a squabble with them, and took the show off the air in March 1997.
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*StarMakingRole: In the UsefulNotes/MiddleEast, Remi was this for Hanadi Al-Saadi. Unlike Japan, Arabs loved the anime.
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* ConclusionInAnotherMedium: ''Remi'' was so hated in Japan that the final three episodes went to DVD instead of being aired on screen.
* CreatorKiller: When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complaints were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead. It didn't help that even before all of this, the WMT and Fuji TV were waging some kind of war against each other back in the late eighties, and people were beginning to lose interest in stories like this. Thankfully, thanks to some [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff international exposure]] and the internet, [[VindicatedByHistory it has been gotten better reception from more appreciative fans]] who like to see it as its own entity and [[PragmaticAdaptation praise the things it did right instead of nitpick at the fact that it's drastically different from the source material]].
* TroubledProduction: ''Ie No Naki Remy'' is the second anime based on ''Literature/SansFamille'', the first one being the 1977 version. Unlike that version, however, this version is a very very loose adaptation, undergoing many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders, and the overall plot as a result of lack of funding and as a desperate measure to save the WMT from going under. It failed miserably.

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* ConclusionInAnotherMedium: ''Remi'' was so hated in Japan that it was taken off Creator/FujiTV, and the final three episodes went to DVD instead of finale being aired on screen.
restricted to the DVD instead.
* CreatorKiller: When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complaints were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead. It didn't help that even before all of this, the WMT and Fuji TV were waging some kind of war against each other back in the late eighties, and people Japanese audiences were beginning to lose interest in stories like this. Thankfully, thanks to some [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff international exposure]] and the internet, [[VindicatedByHistory it has been gotten better reception from more appreciative fans]] who like to see it as its own entity and [[PragmaticAdaptation praise the things it did right instead of nitpick at the fact that it's drastically different from the source material]].
Western-inspired stories.
* TroubledProduction: ''Ie No Naki Remy'' is During production, WMT was desperately trying not to go under, hence the second anime based on ''Literature/SansFamille'', the first one being the 1977 version. Unlike that version, however, this version is a very very loose adaptation, undergoing many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders, and genders. Even the overall plot as was a result of lack of funding and as a desperate measure to save the WMT from going under. It failed miserably.funding.
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*CompletelyDifferentTitle: In the Middle East, the anime is called "Drob Remi" (دروب ريمي )
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* ConclusionInAnotherMedium: ''Remi'' was so hated in Japan that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes. They went straight to DVD instead.

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* ConclusionInAnotherMedium: ''Remi'' was so hated in Japan that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes. They episodes went straight to DVD instead. instead of being aired on screen.
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*ConclusionInAnotherMedium: ''Remi'' was so hated in Japan that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes. They went straight to DVD instead.
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* CreatorKiller: ''Ie No Naki Remy'' is the second anime based on ''Literature/SansFamille'', the first one being the 1977 version. Unlike that version, however, this version is a very very loose adaptation, undergoing many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders, and the overall plot as a result of lack of funding and as a desperate measure to save the WMT from going under. It failed miserably. When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complaints were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead. It didn't help that even before all of this, the WMT and Fuji TV were waging some kind of war against each other back in the late eighties, and people were beginning to lose interest in stories like this. Thankfully, thanks to some [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff international exposure]] and the internet, [[VindicatedByHistory it has been gotten better reception from more appreciative fans]] who like to see it as its own entity and [[PragmaticAdaptation praise the things it did right instead of nitpick at the fact that it's drastically different from the source material]].

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* CreatorKiller: ''Ie No Naki Remy'' is the second anime based on ''Literature/SansFamille'', the first one being the 1977 version. Unlike that version, however, this version is a very very loose adaptation, undergoing many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders, and the overall plot as a result of lack of funding and as a desperate measure to save the WMT from going under. It failed miserably. When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complaints were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead. It didn't help that even before all of this, the WMT and Fuji TV were waging some kind of war against each other back in the late eighties, and people were beginning to lose interest in stories like this. Thankfully, thanks to some [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff international exposure]] and the internet, [[VindicatedByHistory it has been gotten better reception from more appreciative fans]] who like to see it as its own entity and [[PragmaticAdaptation praise the things it did right instead of nitpick at the fact that it's drastically different from the source material]].material]].
*TroubledProduction: ''Ie No Naki Remy'' is the second anime based on ''Literature/SansFamille'', the first one being the 1977 version. Unlike that version, however, this version is a very very loose adaptation, undergoing many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders, and the overall plot as a result of lack of funding and as a desperate measure to save the WMT from going under. It failed miserably.
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* CreatorKiller: ''Ie No Naki Remy'' is the second anime based on ''Literature/SansFamille'', the first one being the 1977 version. Unlike that version, however, this version is a very very loose adaptation, undergoing many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders, and the overall plot as a result of lack of funding and as a desperate measure to save the WMT from going under. It failed miserably.

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* CreatorKiller: ''Ie No Naki Remy'' is the second anime based on ''Literature/SansFamille'', the first one being the 1977 version. Unlike that version, however, this version is a very very loose adaptation, undergoing many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders, and the overall plot as a result of lack of funding and as a desperate measure to save the WMT from going under. It failed miserably. When the show first aired, fans of the novel were [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks NOT pleased with the changes the show made]], and attacked it en masse. Ratings plummeted drastically, complaints were the order of the day, and the overall reception was so bad that the producers couldn't air the final three episodes and they went straight to DVD instead. It didn't help that even before all of this, the WMT and Fuji TV were waging some kind of war against each other back in the late eighties, and people were beginning to lose interest in stories like this. Thankfully, thanks to some [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff international exposure]] and the internet, [[VindicatedByHistory it has been gotten better reception from more appreciative fans]] who like to see it as its own entity and [[PragmaticAdaptation praise the things it did right instead of nitpick at the fact that it's drastically different from the source material]].
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*ActingForTwo: In the Italian dub, Nana and Maria are voiced by the same person, Serena Clerici.
*CreatorKiller: ''Ie No Naki Remy'' is the second anime based on ''Literature/SansFamille'', the first one being the 1977 version. Unlike that version, however, this version is a very very loose adaptation, undergoing many changes to both the story, character designs, character genders, and the overall plot as a result of lack of funding and as a desperate measure to save the WMT from going under. It failed miserably.

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