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King Dedede was apparently planned to be a playable character in Super Smash Bros on N64. (However, he is featured as a playable character in a mod called Smash Remix).
 
"You can't have your cake and eat it too" goes back to a letter from Thomas, Duke of Norfolk in 1538, and originally went you can't eat your cake and have it too.
 
A lesser known fact of Power Rangers is that a couple of seasons have actually been dubbed into Japanese. Even more interesting is that they sometimes have the main actors from Super Sentai dub the main characters. (And in some cases, even dub their counterparts).
 
Before there was Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama created Dragon Boy which could be seen as a prototype for it, it also has a item called a Dragon Ball but all it did was summon a really small Dragon that can't grant wishes
 
The current Japanese voice of Big the Cat also voices Donkey Kong and Ganondorf (Ocarina, Melee, Wind Waker, and Smash Ultimate).
 
A Myers-Briggs foundation found that 45.9% of men were introverted.
 
The creator of MLP FIM intended for the show to have a more broad appeal compared to the previous MLP series. Clearly, it worked judging by the large popularity of the show that would soon follow.
 
The war crimes denying nationalist composer of the Dragon Quest games, Koichi Sugiyama...

...fucking died at 90 years old back in 2021. Rest in piss Bozo you won't be missed.
 
Legendary comedian George Carlin voiced in Thomas the Tank engine as the narrator in the US version from 1991-1996
 
There's mods/texture packs for Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64 that allows Bowser to be shown as his N64 era artwork. (Or at least close enough to it).
 
Jason Griffith, who voiced Sonic the Hedgehog from 2003-2009 (Not counting reused voice clips post-Sonic and the Black Knight), originally auditioned for the part of Chris Thorndyke in Sonic X, but was given the part of Sonic after he was told that he had more of a Sonic-like voice.
 
Apparently the random text in the background during the Megaranger transformation, (and Power Rangers in Space transformation since it recycles that footage), is a reference to the band Electronic and their album named Electronic.
 
The Powerpuff Girls were first known in a short as the "Whoopass Girls". When the short was picked up by Cartoon Network to be featured in What a Cartoon and eventually the animated series, the title was changed for obvious reasons.
 
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