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* ActorSharedBackground: Almost, if not all of the voice cast of the English dub are of East Asian background.
* DyeingForYourArt: Seo Yi-kyung's actress Lee Si-young shed her body fat until it was around 8% so that her "muscles will show" (according to her trainer) and had to strictly monitor her diet for two weeks, among other measures.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: This wiki alone has four pages for four different works all named ''Sweet Home''. Though technically there are only two stories between the four works, since the miniseries is based on the webcomic and the video game is based on the film.
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* ActorSharedBackground: Almost, if not all of the voice cast of the English dub are of East Asian background.
* DyeingForYourArt: Seo Yi-kyung's actress Lee Si-young shed her body fat until it was around 8% so that her "muscles will show" (according to her trainer) and had to strictly monitor her diet for two weeks, among other measures.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: This wiki alone has four pages for four different works all named ''Sweet Home''. Though technically there are only two stories between the four works, since the miniseries is based on the webcomic and the video game is based on the film.
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!General
* ActorSharedBackground: Almost, if not all of the voice cast of the English dub are of East Asian background.
* DyeingForYourArt: Seo Yi-kyung's actress Lee Si-young shed her body fat until it was around 8% so that her "muscles will show" (according to her trainer) and had to strictly monitor her diet for two weeks, among other measures.




!The Video Game
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes:
** The game has never been re-released in any form anywhere -- not even on the Japanese Virtual Console. If it were re-released anywhere besides the Japanese Virtual Console, then it probably would be released outside of Japan. This is also compounded with the following example below.
** This applies to the movies as well as they have yet to be re-released on DVD.
* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''Franchise/StreetFighter''. This is understandable given to the graphic content in the game for the time, though it is possible nowadays if CAPCOM is willing. On that note, the film was never released in the States either.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A lot of people suspect the reason the game was never released outside of Japan was again, due to the inappropriate content. As it turns out, ''Magazine/NintendoPower'' stated there were plans for an North American release. Unfortunately, it was ''completely impossible'' to tone it all down in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policies at the time.

!The Miniseries
* ActorSharedBackground: Almost, if not all of the voice cast of the English dub are of East Asian background.
* DyeingForYourArt: Seo Yi-kyung's actress Lee Si-young shed her body fat until it was around 8% so that her "muscles will show" (according to her trainer) and had to strictly monitor her diet for two weeks, among other measures.
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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. This is understandable given to the graphic content in the game for the time, though it is possible nowadays if CAPCOM is willing. On that note, the film was never released in the States either.

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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''.''Franchise/StreetFighter''. This is understandable given to the graphic content in the game for the time, though it is possible nowadays if CAPCOM is willing. On that note, the film was never released in the States either.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A lot of people suspect the reason the game was never released outside of Japan was again, due to the [[UpToEleven inappropriate content]]. As it turns out, ''Magazine/NintendoPower'' stated there were plans for an North American release. Unfortunately, it was ''completely impossible'' to tone it all down in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policies at the time.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A lot of people suspect the reason the game was never released outside of Japan was again, due to the [[UpToEleven inappropriate content]].content. As it turns out, ''Magazine/NintendoPower'' stated there were plans for an North American release. Unfortunately, it was ''completely impossible'' to tone it all down in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policies at the time.
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!The Webtoon
* FanNickname: Look in the comments section of any page with the beefcake in it and you'll see him being called [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends Thomas the Tank Engine]] or more rarely buff boi
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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. This is understandable given to the graphic content in the game, and how it was impossible to tone it all down for the US. Even if it was released on the Virtual Console eShop, it would be given a hard "M" rating. On that note, the film was never released in the States either.

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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. This is understandable given to the graphic content in the game, and how it was impossible to tone it all down game for the US. Even time, though it is possible nowadays if it was released on the Virtual Console eShop, it would be given a hard "M" rating.CAPCOM is willing. On that note, the film was never released in the States either.
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* FanNickname: Look in the comments section of any page with the beefcake in it and you'll see him being called Series/ThomasAndFriends or more rarely buff boi

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* FanNickname: Look in the comments section of any page with the beefcake in it and you'll see him being called Series/ThomasAndFriends [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends Thomas the Tank Engine]] or more rarely buff boi
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* FanNickname: Look in the comments section of any page with the beefcake in it and you'll see him being called Series/ThomasTheTankEngine or more rarely buff boi

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* FanNickname: Look in the comments section of any page with the beefcake in it and you'll see him being called Series/ThomasTheTankEngine Series/ThomasAndFriends or more rarely buff boi
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!The Webtoon
* FanNickname: Look in the comments section of any page with the beefcake in it and you'll see him being called Series/ThomasTheTankEngine or more rarely buff boi
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!General
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: This wiki alone has four pages for four different works all named ''Sweet Home''. Though technically there are only two stories between the four works, since the miniseries is based on the webcomic and the video game is based on the film.

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* DyeingForYourArt: Seo Yi-kyung's actress Lee Si-young shed her body fat until it was around 8% so that her "muscles will show" (according to her trainer) and had to strictly monitor her diet for two weeks, among other measures.
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!The Series
* ActorSharedBackground: Almost, if not all of the voice cast of the English dub are of East Asian background.
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!The Video Game

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The game has never been re-released in any form anywhere -- not even on the Japanese Virtual Console. If it were re-released anywhere besides the Japanese Virtual Console, then it probably would be released outside of Japan. This is also compounded with the following example below.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: KeepCirculatingTheTapes:
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The game has never been re-released in any form anywhere -- not even on the Japanese Virtual Console. If it were re-released anywhere besides the Japanese Virtual Console, then it probably would be released outside of Japan. This is also compounded with the following example below.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A lot of people suspect the reason the game was never released outside of Japan was again, due to the [[UpToEleven inappropriate content]]. As it turns out, ''Magazine/NintendoPower'' stated there were plans for an North American release. Unfortunately, it was ''completely impossible'' to tone it all down in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policies at the time.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A lot of people suspect the reason the game was never released outside of Japan was again, due to the [[UpToEleven inappropriate content]]. As it turns out, ''Magazine/NintendoPower'' stated there were plans for an North American release. Unfortunately, it was ''completely impossible'' to tone it all down in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policies at the time.time.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The game has never been re-released in any form anywhere -- not even on the Japanese Virtual Console. If it were rereleased anywhere besides the Japanese Virtual Console, then it probably would be released outside of Japan.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The game has never been re-released in any form anywhere -- not even on the Japanese Virtual Console. If it were rereleased re-released anywhere besides the Japanese Virtual Console, then it probably would be released outside of Japan.Japan. This is also compounded with the following example below.



* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released in the States, either.) To make matters worse, according to ''Magazine/NintendoPower'', plans were actually made for a North American release of the game. Unfortunately, the game contained [[UpToEleven so much inappropriate content]] that it was ''completely impossible'' for anyone to tone it all down to an acceptable level in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policy. Even if it was released on the Virtual Console eShop, it'd be given a hard "M" rating.

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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released This is understandable given to the graphic content in the States, either.) To make matters worse, according to ''Magazine/NintendoPower'', plans were actually made for a North American release of the game. Unfortunately, the game contained [[UpToEleven so much inappropriate content]] that game, and how it was ''completely impossible'' for anyone impossible to tone it all down to an acceptable level in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policy. for the US. Even if it was released on the Virtual Console eShop, it'd it would be given a hard "M" rating.rating. On that note, the film was never released in the States either.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A lot of people suspect the reason the game was never released outside of Japan was again, due to the [[UpToEleven inappropriate content]]. As it turns out, ''Magazine/NintendoPower'' stated there were plans for an North American release. Unfortunately, it was ''completely impossible'' to tone it all down in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policies at the time.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The game has never been rereleased in any form anywhere -- not even on the Japanese Virtual Console. If it were rereleased anywhere besides the Japanese Virtual Console, then it probably would be released outside of Japan.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The game has never been rereleased re-released in any form anywhere -- not even on the Japanese Virtual Console. If it were rereleased anywhere besides the Japanese Virtual Console, then it probably would be released outside of Japan.
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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released in the States, either.) To make matters worse, according to ''Magazine/NintendoPower'', plans were actually made for a North American release of the game. Unfortunately, the game contained [[UpToEleven so much inappropriate content]] that it was ''completely impossible'' for anyone to tone it all down to an acceptable level in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policy.

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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released in the States, either.) To make matters worse, according to ''Magazine/NintendoPower'', plans were actually made for a North American release of the game. Unfortunately, the game contained [[UpToEleven so much inappropriate content]] that it was ''completely impossible'' for anyone to tone it all down to an acceptable level in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policy. Even if it was released on the Virtual Console eShop, it'd be given a hard "M" rating.
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** This applies to the movies as well as they have yet to be re-released on DVD.
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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released in the States, either.) To make matters worse,according to ''Magazine/NintendoPower'', plans were actually made for a North American release of the game. Unfortunately, the game contained [[UpToEleven so much inappropriate content]] that it was ''completely impossible'' for anyone to tone it all down to an acceptable level in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policy.

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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released in the States, either.) To make matters worse,according worse, according to ''Magazine/NintendoPower'', plans were actually made for a North American release of the game. Unfortunately, the game contained [[UpToEleven so much inappropriate content]] that it was ''completely impossible'' for anyone to tone it all down to an acceptable level in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policy.
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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released in the States, either.)

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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released in the States, either.)) To make matters worse,according to ''Magazine/NintendoPower'', plans were actually made for a North American release of the game. Unfortunately, the game contained [[UpToEleven so much inappropriate content]] that it was ''completely impossible'' for anyone to tone it all down to an acceptable level in accordance to Nintendo's censorship policy.
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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released in the States, either.)

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* NoExportForYou: The game has never been translated and released in the United States, despite being the spiritual predecessor of one of Capcom's [[ResidentEvil [[Franchise/ResidentEvil biggest franchises]] since ''StreetFighter''. (The film was never released in the States, either.)

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