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Not to be confused with the 1979 Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater [[Anime/AkageNoAnne anime series]].

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Not to be confused with the 1979 Anime/WorldMasterpieceTheater [[Anime/AkageNoAnne [[Anime/AnneOfGreenGables1979 anime series]].
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* AlternateContinuity: The show takes place somewhere in the middle of the original ''Anne of Green Gables'' novel, where the majority of Anne's memorable mishaps have already taken place and are referenced in flashbacks.

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* AlternateContinuity: The show takes place somewhere in the middle of the original ''Anne of Green Gables'' novel, where the majority of Anne's memorable mishaps have already taken place and are referenced in flashbacks.flashbacks, although the story of her dying her hair green was used in an episode to teach a lesson in self-esteem. Anne is also 10 years old in the show rather than 11-16 like in the book.



* ConflictingLoyalty: In ''One True Friend'', Anne is torn on choosing to ether stay loyal to her best friend Diana, or go hang out with their other friends after everyone shuns Diana for having head lice.

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* ConflictingLoyalty: In ''One True Friend'', Anne is torn on choosing to ether stay loyal to her best friend Diana, or go hang out with their other friends after everyone shuns Diana for having head lice. She originally chooses their other friends in fear of being left out but soon learns her lesson and sticks with Diana.



* EtTuBrute: When Anne leaves Diana for their other friends when she needed her the most, Diana feels deeply hurt by this.
* FleaEpisode: In ''One True Friend'', Diana suffers from a case of head lice and fears that everyone will be so disgusted that they'll abandon her as a friend. All the adults tell her not to worry, as it's a common problem that's easy to get rid of. But all of her classmates save for Anne call her "dirty girl" and shun her completely.

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* EtTuBrute: When Anne leaves Diana for their other friends when she needed her the most, Diana feels deeply hurt by this. This also happens after Anne makes a joke about lice with Gilbert and Felix.
* FleaEpisode: In ''One True Friend'', Diana suffers from a case of head lice and fears that everyone will be so disgusted that they'll abandon her as a friend. All the adults tell her not to worry, as it's a common problem that's easy to get rid of. But all of her classmates save for Anne call her "dirty girl" and shun her completely. Anne originally leaves Diana after Felicity excludes Diana from her sleepover party and threatens to do so to Anne as well but Anne regrets her actions and calls everyone out on their actions. Felicity is also revealed to have head lice too. Thankfully, the head lice is gone in time for Felicity's sleepover and everyone gets to go.



* KidsAreCruel: One reoccurring theme in the show is showing how to be a good friend, and how sometimes kids can be mean to each other intentionally or by accident.

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* KidsAreCruel: One reoccurring theme in the show is showing how to be a good friend, and how sometimes kids can be mean to each other intentionally or by accident. ''One True Friend'' is a prime example where everyone but Anne shuns Diana for having head lice although they do come around in the end after Anne calls them out on their actions.
* MyHairCameOutGreen: Like in the book, Anne is upset with her red hair after Gilbert constantly teases her for it and tries to dye her hair, only for it to come out green. However, this version of the story has Marilla being able to wash the dye out rather than Anne getting all her hair cut off.
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''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids and [=TVOntario=] from 2001-2002. It is loosely based on the famous children's novel by author Creator/LMMontgomery, considered by many to be one of the true icons of Canadian literature. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, , the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' adaptations, a trilogy of two-part movies in the 1980s that was later followed up by the popular series ''Series/RoadToAvonlea''.

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''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids and [=TVOntario=] from 2001-2002. It is loosely based on the famous children's novel by author Creator/LMMontgomery, considered by many to be one of the true icons of Canadian literature. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, , the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' adaptations, a trilogy of two-part movies in the 1980s that was later followed up by the popular series ''Series/RoadToAvonlea''.
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* [[MrImagination Miss Imagination]]: Anne.

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* [[MrImagination Miss Imagination]]: %%zce* MsImagination: Anne.
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''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids and [=TVOntario=] from 2001-2002. It is loosely based on the famous children's novel by author Creator/LMMontgomery, considered by many to be one of the true icons of Canadian literature. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' film adaptations, ''Series/AnneOfGreenGables'' (1985) and ''Series/AnneOfAvonlea'' (1987).

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''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids and [=TVOntario=] from 2001-2002. It is loosely based on the famous children's novel by author Creator/LMMontgomery, considered by many to be one of the true icons of Canadian literature. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, , the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' film adaptations, ''Series/AnneOfGreenGables'' (1985) and ''Series/AnneOfAvonlea'' (1987).a trilogy of two-part movies in the 1980s that was later followed up by the popular series ''Series/RoadToAvonlea''.
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* ArtEvolution: The art style was simplified about halfway through its run.

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* ArtEvolution: The art style was character designs were simplified about halfway through its run.run. Marilla was given glasses as well.
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The animated series had a focus on [[EdutainmentShow educating its viewers while still trying to be entertaining for children]], as the 26 episodes follow Anne Shirley and her friends as they deal with every-day problems in school and around the town of Avonlea. The educational value of the show was focused on Anne learning valuable lessons in topics such as individuality, friendship, and problem-solving.

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The animated series had a focus on [[EdutainmentShow educating its viewers while still trying to be entertaining for children]], as the 26 episodes follow Anne Shirley (voiced by Creator/BrynMcAuley) and her friends as they deal with every-day problems in school and around the town of Avonlea. The educational value of the show was focused on Anne learning valuable lessons in topics such as individuality, friendship, and problem-solving.
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''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids and [=TVOntario=] from 2001-2002 that is loosely based on the famous children's novel by author Creator/LMMontgomery. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' film adaptations, ''Series/AnneOfGreenGables'' (1985) and ''Series/AnneOfAvonlea'' (1987).

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''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids and [=TVOntario=] from 2001-2002 that 2001-2002. It is loosely based on the famous children's novel by author Creator/LMMontgomery.Creator/LMMontgomery, considered by many to be one of the true icons of Canadian literature. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' film adaptations, ''Series/AnneOfGreenGables'' (1985) and ''Series/AnneOfAvonlea'' (1987).
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* {{Tsundere}}: Felicity is often cold, and snobbish towards Anne, [[WithFriendsLikeThese but they still maintain a friendship]]. In episodes where Felicity's character drives the plot, she goes from being manipulative and mean to humble and sweet.

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* {{Tsundere}}: Felicity is often cold, and snobbish towards Anne, [[WithFriendsLikeThese but they still maintain a friendship]]. In episodes where Felicity's character drives the plot, she goes from being manipulative and mean to humble and sweet.sweet.
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''Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids from 2001-2002 that is loosely based on the book by author Creator/LMMontgomery. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' film adaptations, ''Series/AnneOfGreenGables'' (1985) and ''Series/AnneOfAvonlea'' (1987).

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''Anne of Green Gables: ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids and [=TVOntario=] from 2001-2002 that is loosely based on the book famous children's novel by author Creator/LMMontgomery. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' film adaptations, ''Series/AnneOfGreenGables'' (1985) and ''Series/AnneOfAvonlea'' (1987).

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* FleaEpisode: In "One True Friend", Diana suffers from a case of head lice and fears that everyone will be so disgusted that they'll abandon her as a friend. All the adults tell her not to worry, as it's a common problem that's easy to get rid of. But all of her classmates save for Anne call her "dirty girl" and shun her completely.

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* ConflictingLoyalty: In ''One True Friend'', Anne is torn on choosing to ether stay loyal to her best friend Diana, or go hang out with their other friends after everyone shuns Diana for having head lice.
* DeadpanSnarker: Marilla Cuthburt and Felicity King.
* DissensionRemorse: This happens when Anne and Diana get into a disagreement.
* EtTuBrute: When Anne leaves Diana for their other friends when she needed her the most, Diana feels deeply hurt by this.
* FleaEpisode: In "One ''One True Friend", Friend'', Diana suffers from a case of head lice and fears that everyone will be so disgusted that they'll abandon her as a friend. All the adults tell her not to worry, as it's a common problem that's easy to get rid of. But all of her classmates save for Anne call her "dirty girl" and shun her completely.completely.
* AFriendInNeed: Anne is often trying to help her friends out when they face a problem.



* MissImagination: Anne.
* KidsAreCruel: One reoccurring theme in the show is showing how to be a good friend, and how sometimes kids can be mean to each other intentionally or by accident.

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* MissImagination: [[MrImagination Miss Imagination]]: Anne.
* KidsAreCruel: One reoccurring theme in the show is showing how to be a good friend, and how sometimes kids can be mean to each other intentionally or by accident.accident.
* ThePowerOfTrust: One lesson involves Anne learning to trust someone's story before jumping to the conclusion that they're lying before getting all the facts straight.
* {{Tsundere}}: Felicity is often cold, and snobbish towards Anne, [[WithFriendsLikeThese but they still maintain a friendship]]. In episodes where Felicity's character drives the plot, she goes from being manipulative and mean to humble and sweet.
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The animated series had a focus on [[EdutainmentShow educating its viewers while still trying to be entertaining for children]], as the 26 episodes follow Anne Shirley and her friends as they deal with every-day problems in school and around the town of Avonlea. The educational value of the show was focused on Anne learning valuable lessons in topics such as individuality, friendship, and problem-solving.

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The animated series had a focus on [[EdutainmentShow educating its viewers while still trying to be entertaining for children]], as the 26 episodes follow Anne Shirley and her friends as they deal with every-day problems in school and around the town of Avonlea. The educational value of the show was focused on Anne learning valuable lessons in topics such as individuality, friendship, and problem-solving.problem-solving.

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* AlternateContinuity: The show takes place somewhere in the middle of the original ''Anne of Green Gables'' novel, where the majority of Anne's memorable mishaps have already taken place and are referenced in flashbacks.
* FleaEpisode: In "One True Friend", Diana suffers from a case of head lice and fears that everyone will be so disgusted that they'll abandon her as a friend. All the adults tell her not to worry, as it's a common problem that's easy to get rid of. But all of her classmates save for Anne call her "dirty girl" and shun her completely.
* ImagineSpot: At least once per episode, Anne works out her problems through fantasy sequences.
* MissImagination: Anne.
*KidsAreCruel: One reoccurring theme in the show is showing how to be a good friend, and how sometimes kids can be mean to each other intentionally or by accident.
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''Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids from 2001-2002 that is loosely based on the book by author LMMontgomery. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' film adaptations, ''Series/AnneOfGreenGables'' (1985) and ''Series/AnneOfAvonlea'' (1987).

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''Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids from 2001-2002 that is loosely based on the book by author LMMontgomery.Creator/LMMontgomery. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' film adaptations, ''Series/AnneOfGreenGables'' (1985) and ''Series/AnneOfAvonlea'' (1987).
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''Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series'' was a short-lived Canadian animated series that originally ran on Creator/PBSKids from 2001-2002 that is loosely based on the book by author LMMontgomery. It was produced by Kevin Sullivan, the same writer and developer of what is often considered to be the most well known ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'' film adaptations, ''Series/AnneOfGreenGables'' (1985) and ''Series/AnneOfAvonlea'' (1987).

The animated series had a focus on [[EdutainmentShow educating its viewers while still trying to be entertaining for children]], as the 26 episodes follow Anne Shirley and her friends as they deal with every-day problems in school and around the town of Avonlea. The educational value of the show was focused on Anne learning valuable lessons in topics such as individuality, friendship, and problem-solving.

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