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* NamesTheSame: Lin-Lin shares her name with the kidnapped princess who only appeared in ''Ninja Boy'' as Jack's girlfriend, but her existence was [[GirlOfTheWeek quickly forgotten]] due to the series' NegativeContinuity. There's also Princess Min-Min and the ''VideoGame/HiryuNoKen'' character.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''Super Chinese World 2'' was set to be released in English as ''Ninja Boy: Galactic Defender'', but was canned due to Culture Brain USA [[AuthorExistenceFailure closing down]] sometime during the 90's. The only remnant of its existence is its [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/galacticdefender.jpg box artwork]].

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''Super Chinese World 2'' was set to be released in English as ''Ninja Boy: Galactic Defender'', but was canned due to Culture Brain USA [[AuthorExistenceFailure closing down]] down sometime during the 90's. The only remnant of its existence is its [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/galacticdefender.jpg box artwork]].
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* DummiedOut: Two weapons called "Lee's Punch" and "Jacky's Sword" exist in ''Super Chinese 2'''s code. However, ''Little Ninja Brothers'' renamed the latter as a duplicate Hawk Sword, thus removing the ContinuityNod to the previous game.
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* NamesTheSame: Lin-Lin shares her name with the kidnapped princess who only appeared in ''Ninja Boy'' as Jack's girlfriend, but her existence was [[GirlOfTheWeek quickly forgotten]] due to the series' NegativeContinuity. There's also Princess Min-Min and the ''HiryuNoKen'' character.

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* NamesTheSame: Lin-Lin shares her name with the kidnapped princess who only appeared in ''Ninja Boy'' as Jack's girlfriend, but her existence was [[GirlOfTheWeek quickly forgotten]] due to the series' NegativeContinuity. There's also Princess Min-Min and the ''HiryuNoKen'' ''VideoGame/HiryuNoKen'' character.
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* FanTranslation: ''Super Chinese Fighter EX'' was translated by the group SGST back in 2000. Their homepage is gone now that Geocities went under, but the patch can still be obtained if you know where to look.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Those who have played ''Flying Dragon'' for the Nintendo 64 may believe that Bokuchin and Robo-No-Hana are native to the ''VideoGame/HiryuNoKen'' series, when they're actually just {{Guest Fighter}}s.
* NamesTheSame: Lin-Lin shares her name with the kidnapped princess who only appeared in ''Ninja Boy'' as Jack's girlfriend, but her existence was [[GirlOfTheWeek quickly forgotten]] due to the series' NegativeContinuity. There's also Princess Min-Min and the ''HiryuNoKen'' character.
* PortmanteauSeriesNickname: "Suchai," which is actually used in official material. It also pops up in ''Super Chinese World 3'' as the name of the dojo run by the heroes' fathers.
* RecursiveImport: Culture Brain USA's decision to change Jack and Ryu into ninja for ''Little Ninja Brothers'' and ''Ninja Boy'' somehow led to the Japanese branch keeping the design up until ''Super Chinese World''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''Super Chinese World 2'' was set to be released in English as ''Ninja Boy: Galactic Defender'', but was canned due to Culture Brain USA [[AuthorExistenceFailure closing down]] sometime during the 90's. The only remnant of its existence is its [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/galacticdefender.jpg box artwork]].

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