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* NeverTrustATitle: Kevin is never left alone by himself at any point in the plot; he's left with Buzz early on, and after he goes to Natalie's house, at least one of Prescott or Molly is present whenever he is.
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Up for interpretation


* CanonDiscontinuity: Seems to be this as of ''Film/HomeSweetHomeAlone'', a DistantSequel to the first two films that references them, but not this movie. Buzz in his cameo from said movie mentions that Kevin was forgotten only twice.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: Seems to be Possibly this as of ''Film/HomeSweetHomeAlone'', a DistantSequel to the first two films that references them, but not this movie. Buzz in his cameo from said movie mentions that Kevin was forgotten only twice. However, it is up for interpretation as Kevin wasn’t forgotten in this film like he was in the other two.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: Seems to be this as of ''Film/HomeSweetHomeAlone'', a DistantSequel to the first two films that references them, but not this movie.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: Seems to be this as of ''Film/HomeSweetHomeAlone'', a DistantSequel to the first two films that references them, but not this movie. Buzz in his cameo from said movie mentions that Kevin was forgotten only twice.
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* CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel: Or rather, midquel. Along with the early 2000s aesthetic, the film shows obvious technological advances (mainly Natalie's remote-controlled house) that were either not around or common in the early 90s.

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* CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel: Or rather, midquel. Along with the early 2000s aesthetic, the film shows obvious technological advances (mainly Natalie's remote-controlled house) that were either not around or common in the early 90s.90s. Natalie's remote-controlled house fits the bill, as does Prescott's cell phone.
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* OutlawCouple: Vera and Marv, who met in jail before they married, and now they want to kidnap the prince.

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* OutlawCouple: Vera and Marv, who met in jail before they married, and now they want to kidnap the a prince.
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%%* * OutlawCouple: Vera and Marv. %%(Zero-Context Example)%%Marv, who met in jail before they married, and now they want to kidnap the prince.
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* MisplacedVegetation: Palm trees are seen in a few shots, even though this film is set in the Chicago suburbs.
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I think it is actually meant to be a proper sequel, since it still acknowledges things from before such as Kevin and Marv knowing each other, and Harry is mentioned. It just happens to have other bizarre continuity issues from the first two movies along with that.


* NeverTrustATitle: It's a reboot rather than a sequel like the title suggests.
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* OutlawCouple: Vera and Marv.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: Seems to be this as of ''Film/HomeSweetHomeAlone'', a DistantSequel to the first two films that references them, but not this movie.
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''Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House'' is a 2002 made-for-television film. It's the fourth installment in the ''Film/HomeAlone'' film series.

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''Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House'' is a 2002 American Christmas family comedy made-for-television film. It's the fourth installment in the ''Film/HomeAlone'' film series.

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''Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House'' is a 2002 film. It's the fourth installment in the ''Film/HomeAlone'' film series.

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''Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House'' is a 2002 made-for-television film. It's the fourth installment in the ''Film/HomeAlone'' film series.series.

After ''Film/HomeAlone3'' had a completely new cast, this film brought back the original characters, but they were [[TheOtherDarrin all recast]] with actors who often looked nothing like the original ones, like Buzz and Megan (originally late teenagers, now somehow preteens) and Marv (now played by Creator/FrenchStewart, who ironically looks more like the original Harry). Much of the family is somehow missing, and Harry has been replaced by Marv's wife, Vera (Creator/MissiPyle).
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''Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House'' is a 2002 film. It's the fourth installment in the ''Film/HomeAlone'' film series.
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!!''Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House'' provides examples of:
* AmicablyDivorced: Subverted. Kate and Peter are in the middle of getting divorced, but still seem to get along after their separation, likely leading to them [[DivorceIsTemporary getting back together at the end of the movie]].
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Kevin's brother Jeff and sister Linnie aren't in this movie at all.
* CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel: Or rather, midquel. Along with the early 2000s aesthetic, the film shows obvious technological advances (mainly Natalie's remote-controlled house) that were either not around or common in the early 90s.
* DerailingLoveInterests: Apart from forgetting to cancel her appointment with a tree decorator, Natalie doesn't exactly do anything too mean until she threatens to kick Kevin out of the house for ruining her and Peter's engagement party.
* DivorceIsTemporary: Come on, who didn't figure out that Peter and Kate would get back together?
* FriendlyEnemy: Marv and Kevin seem to be on first-name basis with one another. Also, once their first attempt to break into the house fails, Marv casually introduces Vera to Kevin.
* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: Kevin, Peter, and Natalie decorate the tree while "Jingle Bells" plays in the background. When Natalie gets a phone call, she needs someone to turn down the music.
* TheMole: Kevin suspects someone in the house is letting Marv and Vera into the house. He's right, but it's the last person he suspected: [[spoiler:Molly the maid who happens to be Marv's mother.]]
* MsFanservice: Vera, Kate, and Natalie are all beautiful women.
* NeverTrustATitle: It's a reboot rather than a sequel like the title suggests.
* OutlawCouple: Vera and Marv.
* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Again, this is the main reason Natalie is seen as a bad guy: Kevin wants Peter to get back with Kate and doesn't want him to be with someone else, Kevin is the protagonist, ergo, Natalie is bad.
* RichBitch: Natalie has shades of this.
* WritersCannotDoMath: An extremely weird example: Kevin is only 9 in this film even though he was 8 in the first one and 10 in the second. There's no sign this is meant to be a prequel or anything (indeed, if it were, it would raise a bunch of other issues such as where is Harry? and where did Vera go between movies?) as such, we can only assume it was some sort of bizarre oversight on their part.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Kevin thinks TheButlerDidIt. [[spoiler:It was actually the maid.]]
* YouDontLookLikeYou: Since the original actors would have been too old to reprise their roles, they had to recast everybody. The worst offender has to be Marv, played by Creator/FrenchStewart. Rather than look like Daniel Stern, who declined the offer to reprise his role in the film, he looks a lot more like Harry.
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