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* CollisionDamage: The player gets damaged upon contact with the enemy.
* ConspicuousElectricObstacle: In level 2, all the chandeliers are broken and frequently emit electric bolts.


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* {{Knockback}}: Chef Cookie gets knocked back upon hit.

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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: European box art of the game is fairly neutral while American box art depicts angry chef chasing after chicken.

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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: European box art of the game is fairly neutral while American box art depicts an angry chef chasing after chicken.



* DastardlyWhiplash: Ohdove plays this up with his handlebar mustache, [[LeanAndMean gangly appearance]], and dark-purple skin.



* MalevolentArchitecture: Later levels include rooms that one would not place in a real restaurant.

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* MalevolentArchitecture: Later levels include rooms that one would not place in a real restaurant. Like forks and knives as spikes, a freezer, and a sewer.



* SlipperySlideyIceWorld: Fifth level takes place inside a freezer.

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* SlipperySlideyIceWorld: SlippySlideyIceWorld: Fifth level takes place inside of a freezer.
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* {{Cumulonemesis}}: The only enemy that is not food or a kitchen appliance is a cloud that floats and shoots lighting bolts. They're present in the fourth level.
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* SlipperySlideyIceWorld: Fifth level takes place inside a freezer.

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* OneUp: Extra lives can be found.

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* OneUp: Extra lives can be found.found in form of chef's hat pickups.


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* BottomlessPits: A few levels include screens where falling offscreen kills you.
* DownTheDrain: Final level takes place in the sewers.
* EveryTenThousandPoints: Extra life is awarded for reaching 20000 points.
* HeartsAreHealth: Health is indicated by amount of hearts.
* InconvenientlyPlacedConveyorBelt: Conveyor belts are present in the third level.


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* OneUp: Extra lives can be found.



* AnthropomorphicFood: Your enemies. Gangs of rowdy food characters run amok in the stages and attack Cookie.

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* AnthropomorphicFood: Your enemies.Majority of regular enemies, plus level 4 boss. Gangs of rowdy food characters run amok in the stages and attack Cookie. Some have faces and eyes, some don't.



* RaisingTheSteaks: Walking chickens are also part of the enemy lineup.

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* InvincibilityPowerUp: There's a wok powerup that temporarily makes the player invincible and destroys regular enemies.
* MalevolentArchitecture: Later levels include rooms that one would not place in a real restaurant.
* RaisingTheSteaks: Walking chickens are also part of the enemy lineup.lineup.
* SpikesOfDoom: Spikes take a form of knives or icicles.
* StalactiteSpite: Fish on hooks in level 5 fall when player gets close to them.
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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: European box art of the game is fairly neutral while American box art depicts angry chef chasing after chicken.
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Also of note: The Japanese version of the game is slightly different from the International Versions. While the game is mostly the same, It stars a completely different protagonist from Cookie: a younger kid-like chef protagonist who uses his head to attack enemies instead.

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Also of note: The Japanese version of the game is slightly different from the International Versions. While the game is mostly the same, It it stars a completely different protagonist from Cookie: a younger kid-like chef protagonist who uses his head to attack enemies instead.
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[[caption-width-right:350: Chef Cookie serving up some beatdowns.]]

'''Panic Restaurant''' is a 1992 NES Platform Game by ''Creator/{{Taito}}''.

You play as Chef Cookie, owner of the famous Eaten Restaurant. One day as he heading in, he finds out his restaurant has been taken over by the mysterious and evil chef Ohdove. Ohdove has now littered the restaurant with anthropomorphic food running amok. Cookie has to brave six stages and put a stop to Ohdove and get his restaurant back.

The game plays like a standard platformer as Cookie runs and jumps. He defends himself with his frying pan, but can acquire powerups like forks, throwable plates, and a spoon he can swing to attack enemies. Beating the enemies awards him with coins, which Cookie can play with in the slot machine bonus game at the end of every level.

Also of note: The Japanese version of the game is slightly different from the International Versions. While the game is mostly the same, It stars a completely different protagonist from Cookie: a younger kid-like chef protagonist who uses his head to attack enemies instead.
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!!This restaurant contains examples of:

* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Ohdove has taken Cookie's restaurant for his own.
* AnthropomorphicFood: Your enemies. Gangs of rowdy food characters run amok in the stages and attack Cookie.
* BigBad: Ohdove, an evil chef who took over the Eaten Restaurant.
* RaisingTheSteaks: Walking chickens are also part of the enemy lineup.

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