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* {{Squick}}: The Wreck-it Ralph themed lollipops in the second game are available in many tasty flavors like Scrambled Eggs, Barbecue Beef, Fiery Chili, and Healthy Salad.

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* {{Squick}}: The Wreck-it Ralph themed lollipops in the second game are available in many [[SarcasmMode tasty flavors flavors]] like Scrambled Eggs, Barbecue Beef, Fiery Chili, and Healthy Salad.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Judging from users on the [=KiraKira=] Shiny Star wiki, people who are fans of the ''[=KiraKira=] Shiny Star'' spin-off tend to be fans of ''VideoGame/PriPara'', with both games being gachapon-based arcade games with a generally "cute" design and lots of character customization.


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* GoodBadBugs: There are glitches in certain areas such as the hedge maze in [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland Wonderland]] that allow ghosts to ''travel out-of-bounds''! It can be surprising and/or funny to see the first time, but it can be irritating if you need to kill the ghost to advance in the quest.

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* ThatOneBoss: Guiltea, the giant teacup ghost, and the Final Boss Ghost of Alice's World. While the other two of the main three Final Boss Ghosts can be somewhat difficult at times, Guiltea is easily the most difficult one. First of all, it [[FlunkyBoss spawns many]] [[FragileSpeedster teacups]] around itself that spin rapidly around the boss and are pretty challenging to avoid when in large quantities, all while Guiltea spits out tea drops at you. Thankfully, you can destroy the spinning teacups with magic, but that's where another problem comes into play: if you destroy all the teacups, then Guiltea will go absolutely berserk and unleash a variety of attacks on you, one of which is a sprinkler move that takes away a lot of health AND is extremely difficult to dodge. (so difficult, that the only fool-proof way to avoid it is to hide behind a part of the entrance to the battle area where it can't hit you) Your only options will be to fight the boss up-close while avoiding a few leftover teacups, going all-out and potentially suffering massive damage, or wasting half a minute or so behind a secluded wall, securing yourself before the teacups respawn again. This also applies to Vanitea, the Final Boss Ghost of the Bonus Episode of Alice's World.

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Guiltea, the giant teacup teapot ghost, and the Final Boss Ghost of Alice's World. While the other two of the main three Final Boss Ghosts can be somewhat difficult at times, Guiltea is easily the most difficult one. First of all, it [[FlunkyBoss spawns many]] [[FragileSpeedster teacups]] around itself that spin rapidly around the boss and are pretty challenging to avoid when in large quantities, all while Guiltea spits out tea drops at you. Thankfully, you can destroy break the spinning teacups with magic, but that's where another problem comes into play: if you destroy all the teacups, then Guiltea will go absolutely berserk and unleash a variety of attacks on you, one of which is a sprinkler move that takes away a lot of health AND is extremely difficult to dodge. (so difficult, that the only fool-proof way to avoid it is to hide behind a part of the entrance to the battle area where it can't hit you) Your only options will be to fight the boss up-close while avoiding a few leftover teacups, going all-out and potentially suffering massive damage, or wasting half a minute or so behind a secluded wall, securing yourself before the teacups respawn again. This also applies to Vanitea, the Final Boss Ghost of the Bonus Episode of Alice's World.
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* BreatherBoss: One of the later quests in Cinderella's World requires you to beat multiple boss ghosts. Among them is a [[TheGoomba Spooklet]], which can be dealt with rather easily compared to the other bosses in the quest.


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** The penultimate episode of Aladdin's World (before the Bonus Episode) pits you against THREE [[DemonicSpiders Babooshes]] as a boss battle in an area with damaging fire in it. The fight requires lots of precise timings and tight dodging, since you have to run from the extremely fast Babooshes while avoiding the fire on the ground, and having to deal with the fire they spit out, too, all of which deal large amounts of damage. Not even the "Showtime: Unlimited Magic!" powerup can save you, as by the time it runs out, the three ghosts will likely still have lots of HP left.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Some of the music in the games can be really pleasant to hear. Case in point? [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=ry1NZbARLMM The 'day' theme for Castleton]] in the first game, which gives a sense of both adventure and cheerfulness that is fitting for the town.



** Fawooshes in the Agrabah Ruins move as fast as your character can run and breathe streams of fire that can deplete your magic if they land a hit. Babooshes are even worse because their fire stays on the ground for a good while.
* GoddamnBats: Rolly-Pollons' rolling attacks can easily hit you as they close circles around you, and Pipoppins have bouncing fruit attacks that can ''very'' easily hit you.

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** Fawooshes Fawhooshes in the Agrabah Ruins move as fast as your character can run and breathe streams of fire that can deplete your magic if they land a hit. Babooshes are even worse because their fire stays on the ground for a good while.
* GoddamnBats: Rolly-Pollons' Polly-Rollons' rolling attacks can easily hit you as they close circles around you, and Pipoppins have bouncing fruit attacks that can ''very'' easily hit you.


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* ThatOneBoss: Guiltea, the giant teacup ghost, and the Final Boss Ghost of Alice's World. While the other two of the main three Final Boss Ghosts can be somewhat difficult at times, Guiltea is easily the most difficult one. First of all, it [[FlunkyBoss spawns many]] [[FragileSpeedster teacups]] around itself that spin rapidly around the boss and are pretty challenging to avoid when in large quantities, all while Guiltea spits out tea drops at you. Thankfully, you can destroy the spinning teacups with magic, but that's where another problem comes into play: if you destroy all the teacups, then Guiltea will go absolutely berserk and unleash a variety of attacks on you, one of which is a sprinkler move that takes away a lot of health AND is extremely difficult to dodge. (so difficult, that the only fool-proof way to avoid it is to hide behind a part of the entrance to the battle area where it can't hit you) Your only options will be to fight the boss up-close while avoiding a few leftover teacups, going all-out and potentially suffering massive damage, or wasting half a minute or so behind a secluded wall, securing yourself before the teacups respawn again. This also applies to Vanitea, the Final Boss Ghost of the Bonus Episode of Alice's World.
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** The second game has four ingredients (Rainbow Hunny, Deep Sea Orchid, Broken Fork, and Huge Tear) that can only be harvested if a Disney character has a special harvesting quest available during the current six hour window. Only fifteen quests will be available during each six hour window, it's entirely random when these quests show up, ''and'' these quests have a random chance of not even giving you the rare item when you do them! Good luck!
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* SequelDifficultyDrop: The second game is easier than the first due to less restrictive fishing, crafting, and farming, and clarifying which shop items are exclusive to [=McDuck=]'s.

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** The Whakka enemies deal a huge amount of damage with their hammers, are insanely fast, chase you, and have surprisingly quick turnaround times when chasing you.
** The Thwakka ghosts in Wonderland can charge up their hammers and perform an attack that instantly depletes all of your hearts, regardless of your quest clothes or current health. The attack is slow and easy to dodge, but unfortunately the Bonus episode of Alice's world likes to place several of them in very narrow corridors.

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** The Whakka enemies Thwakka ghosts in Wonderland deal a huge amount of damage with their hammers, are insanely fast, chase you, and have surprisingly quick turnaround times when chasing you.
** The Thwakka ghosts in Wonderland
you, and can charge up their hammers and perform an attack that instantly depletes all of your hearts, regardless of your quest clothes or current health. The attack is slow and easy to dodge, but unfortunately the Bonus episode of Alice's world likes to place several of them in very narrow corridors.
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** Unlike the first game, the second game uses [[SocializationBonus Streetpass]] as a requirement to obtain medals, which are required to buy certain items at [=McDucks=] that cannot be obtained otherwise. If no one around you has a copy of the game, you'll never get all the items.

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* ThatOneSidequest:
** The balls in Cinderella's world have almost no room for error to complete them, to the point where even the easiest ones can be tough if you miss more than once.

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ThatOneSidequest: The balls in Cinderella's world have almost no room for error to complete them, to the point where even the easiest ones can be tough if you miss more than once.

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* ScrappyMechanic: Fishing is the only way to get jewel bubbles, which you need to trade for rare items and craft certain outfits and furniture, but which jewels you get are completely random and each quest area spot only has about four fish each per visit, meaning if you don't find the jewel you were looking for, you have to enter the area all over again. To make it even harder, three types of jewel bubbles can be found in each quest area, and Donald always asks you for the rarest kind. This was fixed slightly in the sequel where the fish will respawn endlessly and certain fish are likely to give nicer items, but it's still tedious.

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Fishing is the only way to get jewel bubbles, which you need to trade for rare items items, new fishing rods, and to craft certain outfits and furniture, but which jewels you get are completely random and each quest area spot only has about four fish each per visit, meaning if you don't find the jewel you were looking for, you have to enter the area all over again. To make it even harder, three types of jewel bubbles can be found in each quest area, and Donald always asks you for the rarest kind. This was fixed slightly in the sequel where the fish will respawn endlessly and certain fish are likely to give nicer items, but it's still tedious.tedious.
** Farming is equally tedious, as while some crops can be bought or found in treasure chests or on the ground, most seeds must be found randomly in quest areas, and since you need the seeds as well as just the crops to fill out the collection it makes hunting for them a pain. Growing the crops can take several hours for rarer ones, and you're not guaranteed to get a seed back or a rarer seed even with the Seed of Bounty adjacent to it. To make it even more difficult, many crops grow in chains where on occasion you'll get a seed ranked above the one planted, but what you get isn't known until you pick it.



* ThatOneSidequest: The balls in Cinderella's world have almost no room for error to complete them, to the point where even the easiest ones can be tough if you miss more than once.

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The balls in Cinderella's world have almost no room for error to complete them, to the point where even the easiest ones can be tough if you miss more than once.
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** Fawooshes in the Agrabah Ruins move as fast as your character can run and breathe streams of fire that can deplete your magic if they land a hit.

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** Fawooshes in the Agrabah Ruins move as fast as your character can run and breathe streams of fire that can deplete your magic if they land a hit. Babooshes are even worse because their fire stays on the ground for a good while.
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* TheWoobie: [[Disney/WreckItRalph Wreck-it Ralph]] comes off as this at times from his dialogue, especially during the spring holidays.

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* TheWoobie: [[Disney/WreckItRalph [[WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph Wreck-it Ralph]] comes off as this at times from his dialogue, especially during the spring holidays.
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* ThatOneSidequest: The balls in Cinderella's world have almost no room for error to complete them, to the point where even the easiest ones can be tough if you miss more than once.

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* ScrappyMechanic: Fishing is the only way to get jewel bubbles, which you need to trade for rare items and craft certain outfits and furniture, but the way the system is designed is mainly luck-based and hard to work around.
** Landing the bobber directly on top of the fish's silhouette (which is ''very'' easy to do accidentally with larger and more valuable fish) will cause it to disappear entirely. A fish that swims too close to the bobber while you're busy trying to hook another fish will also disappear. There's also the chance that the fish will refuse to approach the bobber at all.
** When you successfully hook a fish, the item it gives you is randomly generated, so even catching a rare fish doesn't guarantee that it'll give you the item you want.
** You can get better fishing rods by fishing up certain jewel bubbles and turning them in to Donald, but the jewels he asks for are only found in quest area fishing holes. Unlike the Castleton pond and pier, these spots only have about four fish each per visit, meaning if you don't find the jewel you were looking for, you have to enter the area all over again. To make it even harder, three types of jewel bubbles can be found in each quest area, and he always asks you for the rarest kind.
** Even the improved fishing rods and Miss Teri's good luck charms don't increase your chance of actually catching a fish; they only make more rare fish available without making it easier to catch them. The charm also has a 30 minute time limit, which...does...''not'' mix well with the fact that unless you're fishing in Castleton, you have to quit quests constantly and cycle through several screens to get back to the starting point, which eats up a lot of time.
** Oh, and in case you were thinking you could complete the whole game without fishing, the best quest clothes, wands, and furniture all require the rarest jewel bubbles to create. Have fun.
** Thankfully, this has been toned down slightly in the sequel where the fish will respawn endlessly and certain fish are likely to give nicer items. Of course, nothing is stopping the game from endlessly showering you with VendorTrash.

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* ScrappyMechanic: Fishing is the only way to get jewel bubbles, which you need to trade for rare items and craft certain outfits and furniture, but the way the system is designed is mainly luck-based and hard to work around.
** Landing the bobber directly on top of the fish's silhouette (which is ''very'' easy to do accidentally with larger and more valuable fish) will cause it to disappear entirely. A fish that swims too close to the bobber while you're busy trying to hook another fish will also disappear. There's also the chance that the fish will refuse to approach the bobber at all.
** When you successfully hook a fish, the item it gives you is randomly generated, so even catching a rare fish doesn't guarantee that it'll give you the item you want.
** You can get better fishing rods by fishing up certain jewel bubbles and turning them in to Donald, but the
which jewels he asks for you get are only found in completely random and each quest area fishing holes. Unlike the Castleton pond and pier, these spots spot only have has about four fish each per visit, meaning if you don't find the jewel you were looking for, you have to enter the area all over again. To make it even harder, three types of jewel bubbles can be found in each quest area, and he Donald always asks you for the rarest kind.
** Even the improved fishing rods and Miss Teri's good luck charms don't increase your chance of actually catching a fish; they only make more rare fish available without making it easier to catch them. The charm also has a 30 minute time limit, which...does...''not'' mix well with the fact that unless you're fishing in Castleton, you have to quit quests constantly and cycle through several screens to get back to the starting point, which eats up a lot of time.
** Oh, and in case you were thinking you could complete the whole game without fishing, the best quest clothes, wands, and furniture all require the rarest jewel bubbles to create. Have fun.
** Thankfully, this has been toned down
kind. This was fixed slightly in the sequel where the fish will respawn endlessly and certain fish are likely to give nicer items. Of course, nothing is stopping the game from endlessly showering you with VendorTrash.items, but it's still tedious.

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* DemonicSpiders: The Whakka enemies deal a huge amount of damage with their hammers, are insanely fast, chase you, and have surprisingly quick turnaround times when chasing you.

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* ScrappyMechanic: '''''FISHING.''''' It's the only way to get jewel bubbles, which you need to trade for rare items and craft certain outfits and furniture, but the way the system is designed is both completely idiotic and [[LuckBasedMission ridiculously unfair.]]

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* ScrappyMechanic: '''''FISHING.''''' It's ScrappyMechanic: Fishing is the only way to get jewel bubbles, which you need to trade for rare items and craft certain outfits and furniture, but the way the system is designed is both completely idiotic mainly luck-based and [[LuckBasedMission ridiculously unfair.]]hard to work around.
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* ScrappyMechanic / ThatOneSidequest: '''''FISHING.''''' It's the only way to get jewel bubbles, which you need to trade for rare items and craft certain outfits and furniture, but the way the system is designed is both completely idiotic and [[LuckBasedMission ridiculously unfair.]]
** To begin with, so much can go wrong just trying to hook a fish. Landing the bobber directly on top of the fish's silhouette (which is ''very'' easy to do accidentally with larger, and therefore more valuable, fish) will cause it to disappear entirely. A fish that swims too close to the bobber while you're busy trying to hook another fish will also disappear. There's also the chance that the fish will refuse to approach the bobber at all, even when it's right in front of its stupid little scaly face.
** Hooray! You hooked a fish. But the item it gives you is randomly generated, so even catching a rare fish doesn't guarantee that it'll give you the item you want.
** You can get "better" fishing rods by fishing up certain jewel bubbles and turning them in to Donald, but the jewels he asks for are only found in quest area fishing holes. Unlike the Castleton pond and pier, these spots only have about four fish each per visit, meaning if you don't find the jewel you were looking for, you have to start the quest all over again. Lather, rinse, repeat. To make it even harder, three types of jewel bubbles can be found in each quest area, and he always asks you for the rarest kind.

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* ScrappyMechanic / ThatOneSidequest: ScrappyMechanic: '''''FISHING.''''' It's the only way to get jewel bubbles, which you need to trade for rare items and craft certain outfits and furniture, but the way the system is designed is both completely idiotic and [[LuckBasedMission ridiculously unfair.]]
** To begin with, so much can go wrong just trying to hook a fish. Landing the bobber directly on top of the fish's silhouette (which is ''very'' easy to do accidentally with larger, larger and therefore more valuable, valuable fish) will cause it to disappear entirely. A fish that swims too close to the bobber while you're busy trying to hook another fish will also disappear. There's also the chance that the fish will refuse to approach the bobber at all, all.
** When you successfully hook a fish, the item it gives you is randomly generated, so
even when it's right in front of its stupid little scaly face.catching a rare fish doesn't guarantee that it'll give you the item you want.
** Hooray! You hooked a fish. But the item it gives you is randomly generated, so even catching a rare fish doesn't guarantee that it'll give you the item you want.
** You can get "better" better fishing rods by fishing up certain jewel bubbles and turning them in to Donald, but the jewels he asks for are only found in quest area fishing holes. Unlike the Castleton pond and pier, these spots only have about four fish each per visit, meaning if you don't find the jewel you were looking for, you have to start enter the quest area all over again. Lather, rinse, repeat.again. To make it even harder, three types of jewel bubbles can be found in each quest area, and he always asks you for the rarest kind.



** Thankfully, this has been toned down slightly in the sequel where, the fish will respawn endlessly and certain fish are likely to give nicer items. Of course, nothing is stopping the game from endlessly showering you with VendorTrash.

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** Thankfully, this has been toned down slightly in the sequel where, where the fish will respawn endlessly and certain fish are likely to give nicer items. Of course, nothing is stopping the game from endlessly showering you with VendorTrash.
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* EarWorm: The song that plays in Winnie the Pooh's world, especially if you do a lot of gardening.

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