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  • Channel Hop: Tokyopop originally published the manga in North America from 2001 to 2004. After Tokyopop's shutdown, Kodansha Comics USA picked up the license and published it online in 2018.
  • Directed by Cast Member: In the anime's English dub, fellow cast members Kevin M. Connolly and Zach Bolton served as ADR directors in addition to providing minor roles.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: The Sae's Story spin-off hasn't seen an official North American release since Tokyopop allowed the Peach Girl licenses to expire back in 2009.
  • The Other Darrin:
    • In the anime's English dub:
      • A background student, Nao, was initially voiced by Jamie McGonnigal in episode 6 but was replaced by Anthony Bowling in episode 12. His final speaking appearance in episode 21 has him voiced by Sean Michael Teague.
      • Another minor student, Yori, was voiced by Chris Burnett in early episodes but had his final speaking role in episode 8 done by Jerome 57.
      • The stupid dog, as called by Momo, had his barks supplied by Zach Bolton in episode 8 but all his other appearances were done by Christopher Bevins.
      • Disciplinary committee member Ms. Maruyama was voiced by Melinda Wood Allen in episode 8 but got replaced by Robert McCollum's then-wife Kristin in episode 17.
    • For the 2013 manga comic adaptation published by UULA, everyone was recast:
  • Produced by Cast Member: Justin Cook, in addition to producing the anime's English dub, had a minor appearance as Juro in episode 12.
  • Real-Life Relative: Robert McCollum, Kazuya Tojigamori's English VA, was married to Kristin McCollum, who provided minor roles, at the time of the dub's production. They have since divorced.
  • Real Song Theme Tune: Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me, Maybe" serves as the ending theme for the live-action film.
  • Sequel Gap: NEXT began serialization in 2016, 10 years after the final chapter of Sae's Story and 13 years after the final chapter of the original series.
  • Written by Cast Member: In the English dub:
    • In addition to voicing Kako, Leah Clark was one of its ADR scriptwriters.
    • Greg Ayres, another ADR writer, appeared as a fast-food worker in episode 2.

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