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USA
No data
Mar 25, 1986
USA
(limited)
Mar 25, 1986
UK
No data
Jan 3, 1987
Australia
No data
Dec 2, 1987
France
No data
Jul 27, 1988
Netherlands
No data
Oct 3, 1988
West Germany
No data
Jun 28, 1990
Brazil
(DVD premiere)
Mar 25, 2006
Canada
(DVD premiere)
Feb 5, 2008
Singapore
(DVD premiere)
Feb 28, 2019
Perfect Strangers
(Original title)
Dos perfectos desconocidos
Argentina
Perfect Strangers
Australia
Primo Cruzado
Brazil
Напълно непознати
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title)
Perfect Strangers
Canada (English title)
Perfect Strangers
Canada (French title)
Potpuni stranci
Croatia
Perfect Strangers
Ecuador
Larry et Balki
France
Ein Grieche erobert Chicago
Germany
Perfect Strangers
India (English title)
Balki e Larry - Due perfetti americani
Italy
Perfect Strangers
Japan (Japanese title)
Perfect Strangers
Mexico
Volmaakte vreemden
Netherlands (informal literal title)
Balki og Larry
Norway
Perfect Strangers
Philippines (English title)
Larry i Balki
Poland
Varul din strainatate
Romania (syndication title)
Потпуни странци
Serbia
Perfect Strangers
Singapore (English title)
Perfect Strangers
South Africa (English title)
Perfect Strangers
South Korea
Идеальные незнакомцы
Soviet Union (Russian title)
Primos lejanos
Spain
Perfect Strangers
Sweden
Muhteşem Ikili
Turkey (Turkish title)
Perfect Strangers
UK
Perfect Strangers
USA
The Greenhorn
USA (Working Title)
Perfect Strangers
United Arab Emirates
Sex & Nudity
None
The plot of the Season 7 episode "Bachelor Party" involves a stripper, but since it is a family show, there is not much shown.
Violence & Gore
None
In the Season 2 episode "Get A Job" a fight breaks out in a restaurant, mostly played for laughs.
There are gunshots fired, punches, and threats of violence in the Season 6 two-part episode "The Men Who Knew Too Much."
Profanity
None
Very infrequent use of the word "hell" (e.g. "What the hell do you think you're doing?").
The Myposian phrase "baba steekee" is uttered sporadically throughout the series; it might be construed as "bull shit".