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** Also in Finnish, when Helen mentions to Edna the blonde AffairHair she found on Bob's clothes, she uses the word "tukka" (full head of hair) instead of "hius" (single strand of hair).

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** Also in Finnish, when Helen mentions to Edna the blonde AffairHair she found on Bob's clothes, she uses the word "tukka" (full head of hair) instead of "hius" (single strand of hair).hair), making it sound like she is complaining about the color of Bob's hair.
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* ''Film/BruceLeeFightsBackFromTheGrave'' is translated well enough from the original Korean version to at least make it possible to follow the storyline, but some of the individual scenes are translated badly enough to render them near-incomprehensible, most notably this scene where lead character Wong Han is accused of murder:
-->'''Police Chief:''' So, it's just your story that it was self-defence. What can I do? You could get the chair.\\
'''Wong Han:''' And what sort of chair is that?\\
'''Police Chief:''' You what? What's with this guy, he wants his own special kind?\\
'''Police Officer:''' He wants to have his own made.\\
'''Police Chief:''' ''([[MilkingTheGiantCow throwing his arms up]])'' THE FOOL!

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* The Finnish subtitles for ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' somehow translated "take a shot" as ''shooting people'' instead of playing a DrinkingGame. The quote was left out entirely in the Finnish dub.

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The Finnish subtitles for ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' somehow translated "take a shot" as ''shooting people'' instead of playing a DrinkingGame. The quote was left out entirely in the Finnish dub.dub.
** Also in Finnish, when Helen mentions to Edna the blonde AffairHair she found on Bob's clothes, she uses the word "tukka" (full head of hair) instead of "hius" (single strand of hair).

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