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In Cutey Honey Flash, Principal Pochi is reimagined as Alphonne's pet dog. This a joke on the fact "Pochi" is a generic dog's name, much like "Spot" #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney
In the 2004 film and OVA, Honey has a fondness for onigiri. This an aspect of her character that is exclusive to those adaptations. Ironically, in the last episode of the original series, Honey has onigiri (or rather, "omusubi") as apart of her lunch #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney
Yoshinori Kanada (金田伊功) did key animation for the last episode of Cutie Honey. He most likely did animation on the other episodes that Satoshi Jingu worked on, but was uncredited. #金田伊功さんご命日
The Shogaku Youchien Cutey Honey F manga only depicts the defeat of Zora, but *not* Jill. Sister Jill is last seen in the penultimate chapter fleeing. This is ironic, since its typically the other way around in most versions! #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney
Next episode previews sometimes feature alternative footage, or unused shots. The preview for episode 3 in particular includes a whole sequence of Honey fighting goons that isn't in the actual episode. #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney
Honey's transformation in the second episode of "New Cutey Honey" emulates her first one from the original series. #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney
The preview for episode 16 has the King of Manaco pushing Junpei and Danbei aside. In the actual episode, Junpei is replaced with Seiji. If you listen closely, you can hear Junpei's voice during this scene #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney
Originally, Seiji was going to have a little sister named Zuko. Her design became the basis for the guest character, Queen Dirty Marie in episode 6. #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney
In both the original TV series, and Universe, Honey "meets" Zora in the last episode. #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney
In the first three animated adaptations, Honey defeats her arch nemesis by creating diamonds. In New and Flash, it was used to seal them away. #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney