Quincy Forever!/Trivia

Trivia

 * Unlike the Japanese version, which got the majority of their dub cast for The Story of Quincy to voice the characters, the English version has almost none of the original voice cast from that series aside from Cherami Leigh as Princess Sophie.
 * However, Neil Kaplan, Mela Lee, Melissa Fahn, Vic Mignogna, Tom Fahn, and Crispin Freeman had all voiced in The Story of Quincy as well, though here they don't reprise any of their roles, with Kaplan, Lee, Mignogna, and Fahn voicing Chief Aarons, Ellis Whitfield, Vincent, Jack and Baron von Frederick in place of Mark Hamill, Jennifer Love Hewitt, David L. Lander, Tom Kenny and Martin Short respectively
 * According to Michael Sinterniklaas, he wanted to get the entire voice cast for The Story of Quincy to reprise their roles, but budgetary reasons prevented this.
 * Initially, Vic Mignogna (who voiced the teenage version of Quincy in The Story of Quincy) was considered to voice Quincy in the English version, however, he chose to voice Vincent instead. Similarly, Jesse Eisenberg was considered for voicing Quincy in the Quincy: The New Movie version of the film, but Michael Sinterniklaas felt that his voice did not suit the character, so Shawn Ashmore was cast instead.
 * Though the film's dub was recorded in Los Angeles and New York, two of the film's background songs were performed by Texas-based voice actress Carli Mosier.