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* AlliterativeName: Rascal's real name, '''C'''allum '''C'''lockwise.

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* AlliterativeName: Rascal's real name, '''C'''allum '''C'''lockwise and his father '''C'''aspar '''C'''lockwise.
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''Rascal'' is a video game developed by Creator/TravellersTales and published by Creator/{{Psygnosis}} for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation in 1998, with character designs courtesy of the London branch of Creator/JimHensonsCreatureShop.

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''Rascal'' is a video game developed by Creator/TravellersTales and published by Creator/{{Psygnosis}} for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation in 1998, with character designs courtesy of the London branch of Creator/JimHensonsCreatureShop.

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Bonus Boss is a disambiguation


* BonusBoss: Gordon The Good-Natured is an optional mini-boss in the first level. If you go to his location in the cellar, you can fight him. A particularly infamous case because you get absolutely nothing at all for beating him, making it pointless (though there is an extra life in his area, however you do not have to actually fight him to get it). He later shows up in the final level and ''must'' be fought.


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* OptionalBoss: Gordon The Good-Natured is an optional mini-boss in the first level. If you go to his location in the cellar, you can fight him. A particularly infamous case because you get absolutely nothing at all for beating him, making it pointless (though there is an extra life in his area, however you do not have to actually fight him to get it). He later shows up in the final level and ''must'' be fought.

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