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- When the Frog King finally decides to fight the Crow head on, his Boss Subtitles appear... and continue to grow with increasingly ridiculous titles added on as the music gets higher and higher pitched.KING OF THE SWAMPGUARDIAN OF THE FLOODED FORTRESSLORD OF HIS DOMAIN, RULER OF ALL HE SURVEYSCHAMPION OF THE PEOPLE, KEEPER OF THE FIVE OATHSFIRST OF HIS NAME, SECOND OF HIS OTHER NAME, HE WHO IS WITHOUT MIDDLE INITIAL OR MERCYDESTROYER OF ALL THOSE WHO WOULD QUESTION HIS RIGHTFUL RULE OR LOOK AT HIM ASKANCEEATER OF THE VANQUISHED, DEVOURER OF THE INDOLENT, GUZZLER OF THE NON-COMMITTALBESTOWER OF WRATHFUL OPPROBRIUM AND FOUNT OF MOST WONDERFUL BENEFICENCE. ALL GLORY TO HIM AND HIS MACE!HOLY BASHER OF TOADS NOT FROGS, BUT REALLY WHAT ARE TOADS ANYWAY? LIKE WORSE FROGS RIGHT? UGLIER TOO.SMARTEST CREATURE IN ALL THE LAND, REALLY CLEVER LIKE THAT EINSTEIN GUY BUT MORE HANDSOME AND — OKAY HIT THE WORD COUNT
- When Betty uses her Rolling Attack, it looks like an attack that's properly fitting for a wild, untamed yeti and a Call-Back to the Yeti from Titan Souls. When the Lord of Doors uses the same move, it looks hilarious seeing them of all people curl into a ball and roll at the player crow.
- Whenever you activate doors leading to the celestial bureaucracy from other places, sometimes little flower babies can enter into the Reapers' place, infesting the office. Some of them sleep in a box near the scanner (complete with snot bubbles); one of them also becomes an ink-covered mess at Agatha's desk from rolling itself in ink!
- The Witch of Urns is normally very cordial with the Crow, keeping up a sweet little granny persona as they explore the Ceramic Manor. When you travel through the basement of her home and catch up to her in her laboratory, she drops the act entirely and this text box pops up.Grandma: You little shit.
- If you order food at the Stranded Sailor, you get a whole little cutscene where the Crow contemplates the chopsticks, throws them away, and dives in beak-first.