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*BannedInChina: Though it had an Arabic dub, the Middle Eastern channel Abu Dhabi TV banned it because it is about a female crossdressing as a male and assuming a male name (even though she is canonically cisgender). [[https://web.archive.org/web/20081030045541/http://www.maxtoons.com/Sandybelle.html Alleged]], because the only proof of this is a now-defunct site - but it is well-known that being gay/gender-nonconforming in the Arab World is practically a death sentence.
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* FountainOfExpies: Oscar. Almost any time a French character is involved in an anime, one will be a proud, regal looking woman with blonde hair and HotBloodedSideburns. Ruka Oshida in ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzerDasFinale'' and Broye from ''Anime/UmaMusume'' are recent examples. [[Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena Utena]] (though pink haired), while not French, is also clearly based on her. Also the lead of ''Manga/TheSwordOfParos''.
** Another recent example is [[Manga/{{Innocent}} Marie Joseph Sanson]], from the blonde hair, the moments of occasionally being mistaken for a man, firmly siding with the egalitarian views of the revolution, and down to having a servant with pitch-black hair named Andre.
** Another recent example is [[Manga/{{Innocent}} Marie Joseph Sanson]], from the blonde hair, the moments of occasionally being mistaken for a man, firmly siding with the egalitarian views of the revolution, and down to having a servant with pitch-black hair named Andre.
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* FountainOfExpies: Oscar. Almost any time a French character is involved in an anime, one will be a proud, regal looking woman with blonde hair and HotBloodedSideburns. Ruka Oshida in ''Anime/GirlsUndPanzerDasFinale'' and Broye from ''Anime/UmaMusume'' are recent examples. [[Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena Utena]] (though pink haired), while not French, is also clearly based on her. Also the lead of ''Manga/TheSwordOfParos''.
**''Manga/TheSwordOfParos''. Another recent example is [[Manga/{{Innocent}} Marie Joseph Sanson]], from the blonde hair, the moments of occasionally being mistaken for a man, firmly siding with the egalitarian views of the revolution, and down to having a servant with pitch-black hair named Andre.
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