![]() ![]() ![]() The same thing happened with the Doki Doki Pretty Cure dub, Glitter Force Doki Doki, which merged or omitted more episodes than Glitter Force, with roles that didn't appear in that dub being listed under the dub's name rather than the original name.While he does appear in the original Japanese version, his episode was one of eight that was omitted in the Glitter Force dub released in most countries outside of Asia, though he did get mentioned in a later episode, where Kelsey reads a letter he sent to her. Some websites (most notably Anime News Network) list Tetsuya Kakihara's role as Brian Taylor from Smile! Pretty Cure as being that of a character from Glitter Force, the English dub of the show. ![]() This resulted in Smile (and eventually Doki Doki! PreCure) getting an Ashcan Copy dub work from upper management. However, it should be noted that Saban wanted nothing to do with the Pretty Cure series to begin with. ![]() Despite Crunchyroll trying to get the streaming rights to the rest of the Pretty Cure series, Toei decided to include Pretty Cure in the same licencing deal that also gave Saban Brands the rights to Digimon.
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