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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: It was long held up as an actual sequel to ''The 7th Saga'' rather than a mere CreatorDrivenSuccessor... until someone finally started work on translating the game and discovered right off the bat that their stories are entirely unrelated.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic -- Nearly every battle theme, and a few others as well.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic -- SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Nearly every battle theme, and a few others as well.



* GameBreaker -- The Kidsdom Mansion Book of Happiness which can provide you limitless amounts of MP Seeds provided you are willing to shell out 1020 Gold a seed and can only carry one at a time.
* NightmareFuel -- Those cute cuddly little foxes become ''terrifying stilt-legged demons'' on the battle screen.

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* GameBreaker -- GameBreaker: The Kidsdom Mansion Book of Happiness which can provide you limitless amounts of MP Seeds provided you are willing to shell out 1020 Gold a seed and can only carry one at a time.
* NightmareFuel -- NightmareFuel: Those cute cuddly little foxes become ''terrifying stilt-legged demons'' on the battle screen.



* PopCultureUrbanLegends -- It was long held up as an actual sequel to ''The 7th Saga'' rather than a mere CreatorDrivenSuccessor... until someone finally started work on translating the game and discovered right off the bat that their stories are entirely unrelated.
* ViewerGenderConfusion -- Yes, that's ''Remeer'' there on the game's cover--not Ferris. The only real way of differentiating between the two is that Ferris has a dress that poofs out and wears her hair in a braided ponytail, while Remeer has a very long shirt and lets his [[LongHairedPrettyBoy long bishie locks]] flow freely.

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends -- PopCultureUrbanLegends: It was long held up as an actual sequel to ''The 7th Saga'' rather than a mere CreatorDrivenSuccessor... until someone finally started work on translating the game and discovered right off the bat that their stories are entirely unrelated.
* ViewerGenderConfusion -- ViewerGenderConfusion: Yes, that's ''Remeer'' there on the game's cover--not Ferris. The only real way of differentiating between the two is that Ferris has a dress that poofs out and wears her hair in a braided ponytail, while Remeer has a very long shirt and lets his [[LongHairedPrettyBoy long bishie locks]] flow freely.
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* GameBreaker -- The Kidsdom Mansion Book of Happiness which can provide you limitless amounts of MP Seeds provided you are willing to shell out 1020 Gold a seed and can only carry one at a time.
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* PopCultureUrbanLegends -- It was long held up as an actual sequel to ''The 7th Saga'' rather than a mere SpiritualSuccessor... until someone finally started work on translating the game and discovered right off the bat that their stories are entirely unrelated.

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends -- It was long held up as an actual sequel to ''The 7th Saga'' rather than a mere SpiritualSuccessor...CreatorDrivenSuccessor... until someone finally started work on translating the game and discovered right off the bat that their stories are entirely unrelated.
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Urban Legend Of Zelda is about hidden content in interactive media


* UrbanLegendOfZelda -- It was long held up as an actual sequel to ''The 7th Saga'' rather than a mere SpiritualSuccessor... until someone finally started work on translating the game and discovered right off the bat that their stories are entirely unrelated.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda PopCultureUrbanLegends -- It was long held up as an actual sequel to ''The 7th Saga'' rather than a mere SpiritualSuccessor... until someone finally started work on translating the game and discovered right off the bat that their stories are entirely unrelated.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome -- Nearly every battle theme, and a few others as well.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic -- Nearly every battle theme, and a few others as well.
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** The World of Darkness is perhaps the most unsettling part of the entire game, you can't infuse the arks into the figurines, nor can you escape as there is no object that you can interact with to leave. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U4UqbV2htg music]] doesn't help matters and that you have to fight random enemies. [[spoiler: Combine that with random logs scattered about of how Darkness came into existence]] and you have perhaps one of the most jarring dungeons ever developed by Enix for the SNES Era.

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** The World of Darkness is perhaps the most unsettling part of the entire game, you can't infuse the arks into the figurines, nor can you escape as there is no object that you can interact with to leave. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U4UqbV2htg music]] doesn't help matters and that you have to fight random enemies. [[spoiler: Combine that with random logs scattered about of how Darkness [[BigBad Darkness]] came into existence]] existence.]] and you have perhaps one of the most jarring dungeons ever developed by Enix for the SNES Era.Era.
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**The World of Darkness is perhaps the most unsettling part of the entire game, you can't infuse the arks into the figurines, nor can you escape as there is no object that you can interact with to leave. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U4UqbV2htg music]] doesn't help matters and that you have to fight random enemies. [[spoiler: Combine that with random logs scattered about of how Darkness came into existence]] and you have perhaps one of the most jarring dungeons ever developed by Enix for the SNES Era.



* ViewerGenderConfusion -- Yes, that's ''Remeer'' there on the game's cover--not Ferris. The only real way of differentiating between the two is that Ferris has a dress that poofs out and wears her hair in a braided ponytail, while Remeer has a very long shirt and lets his [[LongHairedPrettyBoy long bishie locks]] flow freely.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion -- Yes, that's ''Remeer'' there on the game's cover--not Ferris. The only real way of differentiating between the two is that Ferris has a dress that poofs out and wears her hair in a braided ponytail, while Remeer has a very long shirt and lets his [[LongHairedPrettyBoy long bishie locks]] flow freely.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda -- It was long held up as an actual sequel to ''The 7th Saga'' rather than a mere SpiritualSuccessor... until someone finally started work on translating the game and discovered right off the bat that their stories are entirely unrelated.
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** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa31kmrkmBI "Match Time,"]] the scenario end-boss theme.

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** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa31kmrkmBI "Match Time,"]] the scenario end-boss theme.theme.
* NightmareFuel -- Those cute cuddly little foxes become ''terrifying stilt-legged demons'' on the battle screen.
** The appropriately named Child's World - there is exactly '''one''' adult to be found anywhere (not counting the Hero, of course). None of the children seem to find this the least bit odd or unusual, and nobody mentions what happened to the other adults.
* ViewerGenderConfusion -- Yes, that's ''Remeer'' there on the game's cover--not Ferris. The only real way of differentiating between the two is that Ferris has a dress that poofs out and wears her hair in a braided ponytail, while Remeer has a very long shirt and lets his [[LongHairedPrettyBoy long bishie locks]] flow freely.

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