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Ah! My Goddess: Flights of Fancy (TV)

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Trivia:

In episodes 9 and 10, Skuld collects shoujo manga magazines named "Dobon," "RanRan," and "BetsuTomo," which are parodies of Ribon, RunRun, and Bessatsu Friend (also known as BetsuFure; "tomo" is "friend" in Japanese), respectively.

ADV Films paid $516,000 to license the series in 2007.

In episode 3 Belldandy uses , 'Maruneko Soy Sauce'. They used 'Kikkoman Soy Sauce' as example. Maruneko can be translated Tiger-Cat and Kikoman as Tiger-Man.

In episode 7, while Keiichi and Belldandy holding hands, Skuld shows up with a "Texas chainsaw", named "Murder-kun", and wants to "test" it on Keiichi. This could be a parody of the movie Texas Chainsaw Massacre...

In episode 12, Skuld repairs the TV, and the brand on the TV is "Somy" which is a pun of the well known Sony.

In episode 20, Skuld said one can reset her machine by pressing "up up down down left right left right followed by twice on 'set' button" using a Super Famicom-styled controller, a parody of the (in)famous extra lives cheat of most Konami video games in the Famicon era.

In episode 23, the motorcycle owned by Keiichi's grandfather is a parody of the classic motorcycle Brough Superior, built between 1919 and 1940. The information given about it being considered the Rolls-Royce of motorbikes, as well as the fact of them being generally custom-made are both accurate.

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