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The Haunted House: The Secret of the Ghost Ball appears to take inspiration from Yo-kai Watch and Pokémon: The Series about catching the ghost based on Korean mythology. Tai Chi Chasers is a Korean animation that was also produced in Japan as well. Animation — Europe The Amazing World of Gumball uses countless anime-style facial expressions. The main characters are meant to resemble 70s Japanese mascots. Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes and Code Lyoko, both produced in France by MoonScoop. Code Lyoko includes a Japanese girl as one of the main characters,
perhaps as a way of acknowledging its anime influences. Code Lyoko uses a similar artstyle while trying to be different (notably with less exaggerated expressions than most animesque series), and was inspired by Serial Experiments Lain. The pilot,
Garage Kids, is even more inspired by anime, when it comes to it's animation, plot and includes even more blatant Serial Experiments Lain influences. Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes's overall art style (characters, fights, animation, places) is also influenced by Japanese animation. Miraculous Ladybug, a co-production between French studio Zagtoon and (to no surprise) Japanese studio Toei Animation. The heroine is a Chinese-French Magical Girl who relies on anime-styled transformation sequences; this also applies to Adrien Agreste (Cat Noir) and the characters who become superheroes in the subsequent seasons.