After Phuuz's license expired, FUNimation acquired the rights and their dub was approved to air on Adult Swim. At least 78 episodes of the "Phuuz dub" are rumored to exist (based on the German dub which translated its scripts from the Vitello and Phuuz dubs) but no English-language segments have appeared on the Internet and it was never released on DVD. The Phuuz dub used the same background music and localized names of its predecessor but now featured a different pool of Los Angeles-based voice actors. In 2004, Phuuz Entertainment gained the license to the series and produced a dub similar to the Vitello dub, with the intention of being a "second season" of sorts.This version was never aired in the US, but did air in the UK through 2002-2003 on their version of Fox Kids. However at the same time, the dub is notable for the amount of dirtier jokes they left in from the original show, and many dirty jokes they actually added themselves, as well as replacing jokes that most Western viewers wouldn't get with localized substitutes. Being marketed towards kids, the dub censored a lot of content from the Japanese version to make it more suitable for Western Audiences.
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