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2[[caption-width-right:350:Copyrighting the word 'adorable' since 1985.]]
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4->''"Have your ever been deep inside the woods, to a place hidden behind numerous mountains? If you do, you'll find a village, more beautiful than any you can find in this world. That is the Sylvania Village. It is the place where the most kind-hearted friends in the world live in. Perk your ears and carefully listen to the wind. You will be able to hear the wonderful conversation between friends."''
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6''Sylvanian Families'' is the name of a line of video games and anthropomorphic collectible articulated toy plush figures, created by Japanese company Epoch in 1985 and distributed worldwide by a number of companies. The characters, grouped into families, are WoodlandCreatures such as rabbits, foxes and bears. They remain a quintessential part of the 1990s boom in craze (or fad) toys.
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8The general design of families, clothes, furniture and vehicles is set in [[TheSeventies 1970s]] rural UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} (which is when the parents who would be buying the toys would have been growing up), with most families apparently members of the middle classes, often hosting garden parties and going on short camping holidays. Many run small businesses. Most families start with a father, mother, sister and brother and add relatives on from there, often by way of grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins and babies in different playsets, and then doctors, teachers and store owners (who also tend to be members of somebody's family). The product line is generally commended for the degree of detail in its teeny-tiny accessories.
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10Sylvanian Families are known today as Calico Critters in the USA[[note]]When they first came out, they were known by the original name. This changed in the early 90s[[/note]], but they are basically the same toyline, the only difference being packaging and the names of products. The most popular word used to describe them is 'adorable'.
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12You can practically imagine them saying "Are we going out for a bicycle ride, Mother? Oh how perfectly spiffing!" If this is all too saccharine for you, you could always check out the parody ''[[https://twitter.com/forest_fr1ends?lang=en Forest Friends]]'' - NOT safe for work!
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14Several video games for Sega Pico, GBC and GBA were also released [[NoExportForYou in Japan only]] ([[FanTranslation but fan translations exist]]). Also there was also [[WesternAnimation/SylvanianFamilies an animated series]] and a 3-Episode [=OVA=] [[Anime/SylvanianFamilies series]] in Japan. Two more [=OVAs=] were produced in 2017 which were made available over Netflix worldwide, follow by the first set of shorts. A second set of shorts was later produced, however they were released onto Youtube instead, before being swiftly moved to Amazon Prime Video ([[ScrewedByTheNetwork but]] '''''[[NoExportForYou not]]''''' Prime Video Global). The third season however was moved back to Netflix.
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16See also ''Anime/MapleTown'' for a similar franchise that didn't last as long, but is just as beloved by its fans.
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18!!Tropes associated with the Franchise includes:
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20* AdaptationSpeciesChange: For reasons known only to marketers in the US branch of Epoch, the Walnut Squirrel family had their species changed to ''Chipmunks'' (in addition to their family name changed to ''Hazelnut'') when marketed in the US. This is in contrast to the last squirrel set sold in the US, The Furbanks Squirrel family, which was the predecessor of the Hazelnut Chipmunks (and indeed, looks similar).
21* AlliterativeFamily: DependingOnTheWriter in charge of the region at the time. The Cakebread toy poodle family in the International English region, for example: this started this with the third child, Melinda. The next in line are Milo, Mia and Max.
22* AnimalsNotToScale: the mice and hamster figures, and everything in between, are the same size as the elephant ones.
23* ArtEvolution: Being a LongRunner of a toy series, this is inevitable.
24* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Most of the cast, in both the toy line and the adaptations. Toy shoes are available as an additional purchase.
25* BigEater: Aidan is a friendly bear from the 2010's CGI series and shorts. Has has a big appetite and loves eating.
26* BilingualBonus: Only present in the Japanese version of the franchise. Mainly due to the use to GratuitousEnglish on some of the playsets involving shops and restaurants.
27* BlackBeadEyes: All the dolls have eyes that are just two beads glued in.
28* CarnivoreConfusion[=/=]FurryConfusion: Rabbit, fox, cat and mouse families all live together in the same little world peacefully (along with many other woodland species). There's even the wolf family 'Tailbury' (it's usually called a 'dog' family - even though the other dog families have their breeds named).
29** The families can serve a wide range of highly detailed food, go show-jumping on an actual official horse (there are also horses for pulling carts), and ''run a hamburger stall.''
30--> '''Official Babble:''' No fast food rubbish here! All the meals on offer at the Sylvanian Hamburger Restaurant are top quality, healthy, '''locally sourced''' products! If you're in a hurry, the restaurant even has a '''take-away window''' that you can drive up to!
31** A Farmyard Accessories set comes with milk churns. Its box shows it being run by cow and sheep families. There is also a goat family. For the contemplative among us, this can be a little 'squicky'.
32* CulturalTranslation: The ''Calico Critters'' version of the vehicles actually had their moulds flipped so the driver seat is on the ''left'' side of the car. On the Sylvanian Families vehicles the driver seat is on the ''right'' side. Also, the Japanese versions of the TV prop has a [[https://www.sylvanianfamilies.com/ja-jp/catalog/item_detail.php?product_id=1556 16:9 wide-screen CRT]] compared to those sold elsewhere which are [[https://www.sylvanianfamilies.com/en-uk/catalog/item_detail.php?product_id=171 4:3 screen CRT TVs]] (Japanese households have had access to widescreen HD broadcast since 1988. This still comes across as AnachronismStew given the 1970s British countryside setting though).
33* {{Engrish}}: Despite the extremely high quality grammatical and spelling checks as a huge chunk of the toys are exported to English-speaking countries, errors still slip through the cracks from time to time. For example, a recent accessory pack release accidentally printed ''"[[https://www.facebook.com/SylvanianFamiliesUK/photos/a.266354566880797/1652072048309035/ How to cooking]]"'' onto the recipe book accessory.
34* FunnyAnimal: Featuring a wide range of animal characters, from cats and dogs and bears and sheep to...porcupines, for some reason.
35* ImmediateSelfContradiction: One of the props is a box of [[GratuitousEnglish Breakfast Gluten]]. However, the [[IfYouCanReadThis surprisingly readable]] fine print on the bottom corner of the box claims that the food inside is ''gluten free''!
36* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: You can buy toy sets for your Sylvanians' children. These include miniature versions of the full-size houses that can be bought for families, and some toy sets also include teeny-tiny teddy bears that are even smaller versions of actual figures.
37* LongRunner: The franchise was created in 1985. That's 36 years of Sylvanian Families as of 2021.
38* MultigenerationalHousehold: Fairly common among the Families, who tend to feature grandparents living among the parents and grandchildren.
39* NoAntagonist: Would a series like this even have much of an excuse to feature an antagonist, with it being a pure SliceOfLife SugarBowl and all? That didn't stop the [[WesternAnimation/SylvanianFamilies 1987 TV show]] from adding in a couple of villains, though.
40* NobodyPoops: Averted in the name of making money. There are quite a few bathroom sets with toilets. Some include toilet paper, toilet brushes and even toilet cleaner. Does a bear poop in the woods? Not in this forest!
41* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Pink is exclusively used by girls (although not all of their accessories are pink). Boys ''never'' use pink, and often use blue with their accessories. This trope is even stricter for babies.
42** [[RealMenWearPink Subverted.]] The son of the main Wilder Panda Family, as they're known in the US, has an outfit consisting of pink overalls with pink suspenders, and a pink bowtie on his shirt.
43* SeriesMascot: Starting in 2010, Bell Hopscotch is the official mascot for the franchise and toy line. Aidan, Melinda, Dominic, Shane and Susie also serve as secondary mascots. Prior to Bell, it was Rebecca Sweetpea, who held the series mascot status from 2000 up until 2010 and with Sarah (nee Greta), Sabrina (nee Asparagus), Dennis, Aidan and Buster serving secondary mascot status. And if the Sega Pico storyware is to be believed, prior to that the series mascot is the Sister of the Cottontail Rabbit family.
44* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Male and female toys are exactly the same. You can tell who is who purely by their clothes. Girls wear dresses, decorated with bows, flowers and aprons. Boys wear dungarees and trousers. You can swap clothes between males and females and nobody will notice.
45** The exception is adult male species with horns. However out of dozens of families these number only four.
46** Male dolls also tend to have darker nose colors than females. However this is only true for half of the families, and isn't consistent across all species (for example, it affects the Chocolate Rabbit family, but not the Milk or Cottontail Rabbit families)
47* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: A rather strange case- as character sets get discontinued and introduced, the jobs of the characters all get shuffled around. For example, Rebecca's dad was the dentist in the village, but when the Hamster family was discontinued, he's suddenly the nursery bus driver. Likewise, Rebecca's mom was a nurse at the dentist office, but became a preschool teacher. Pier's dad somehow got saddled with double duty as both the teacher at school ''and'' as town mayor when the hound family was discontinued- the Dennis' father was previously the teacher of the school.

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