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** You can add proverbial insult to injury if you had Oboromaru learned Demented Spin from the Magistrate in his chapter and use it on Death Prophet, Demented Spin also deals damage after the enemy is spun around.
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--->'''Lucretius:''' "[[BonusDungeon Lucrece is home to many trials, you know.]] Of power, wisdom, skill. Of time and heart. Of keys as well. [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers A curious one, that.]]"

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--->'''Lucretius:''' "[[BonusDungeon Lucrece is home to many trials, you know.]] Of power, wisdom, skill. Of time and heart. Of keys as well. [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers A curious one, that.]]""
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* When the Steel Titan rises from its holding place, it does so by emerging from a lake. The first time it's successfully activated is just as a man proposes to his girlfriend. [[MomentKiller Just as she's accepting, the Steel Titan emerges and she runs away in a panic, breaking the man's heart.]]
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* Oersted and Streibough start the chapter in a combat tournament. After you defeat your opponent, Streibough faces his... Watt of Nabe. [[CurbStompBattle The name should tell you how this turns out.]]
* When leaving to go save the princess, the villagers greet you in a massive crowd where you can get free items. One gives you some of the clothes he was wearing (which gets animated in the remake as well), then talking someone next to him gives you a strange item called "This Thing", (an inedible "Trifle" in the remake) which you can get an unlimited amount of and acts as your sole Accessory in this chapter which you can also ''[[FoodFight throw]]'' at enemies to debuff them. Talking to the woodsman's wife has her not want to take up your time, only to spend several dialogue boxes doing so.

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* Oersted and Streibough start the chapter in a combat tournament. After you defeat your opponent, Streibough faces his... his… Watt of Nabe. [[CurbStompBattle The name should tell you how this turns out.]]
* When leaving to go save the princess, the villagers greet you in a massive crowd where you can get free items. One gives you some of the clothes he was wearing (which gets animated in the remake as well), then talking to someone next to him gives you a strange item called "This Thing", (an inedible "Trifle" in the remake) which you can get an unlimited amount of and acts as your sole Accessory in this chapter which you can also ''[[FoodFight throw]]'' at enemies to debuff them. Talking to the woodsman's wife has her not want to take up your time, only to spend several dialogue boxes doing so.



* Uranus' basic attack is Voice of God, which is animated as him shouting... and true to the time period, he doesn't have the best teeth.

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* Uranus' basic attack is Voice of God, which is animated as him shouting... shouting… and true to the time period, he doesn't have the best teeth.



* If you have Lei as your starting character, Pogo will not fight you because he is... obsessed with Lei. Then after defeating the Lord of Dark and return to his world, he quickly puts Lei behind and get into love with Beru again.

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* If you have Lei as your starting character, Pogo will not fight you because he is... is… obsessed with Lei. Then after defeating the Lord of Dark and return returning to his world, he quickly puts Lei behind him and get gets into love with Beru again.



* Your lead character is the one that reads the post signs still on the road... except, again, Pogo. Understandable, since he's from a time without speech, let alone written language, but it's still funny watching him staring at the sign in obvious confusion.

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* Your lead character is the one that reads the post signs still on the road... road… except, again, Pogo. Understandable, since he's from a time without speech, let alone written language, but it's still funny watching him staring at the sign in obvious confusion.



* Jaggedy Jack has a rather creepy entrance in the dungeon of time, appearing from nowhere and surrounding the party, gleefully talking about how they'll devour the party. The funny part comes in when you start winning the fight against them, as that sing song speech carries over to their cries of pain as they say things "The pain-y pain!" and "I'm dead-y dead!".
* Fighting the Headhunter can be kinda funny depending on who you're asking, especially because the game never gives any hint as to how to encounter it; you basically have to do what Lucretius asks you ''not'' to do and read a [[GuideDangIt strategy guide.]] So how do you do it? Well, you climb to the top of the Archon's Roost, meet Odio in all his glory, and when he invites the party to come talk to him...[[ScrewThisImOuttaHere you turn tail and run.]] In the remake, it's even given a small beat by Odio, who [[DidNotSeeThatComing is at a loss for words for a good few seconds]] before settling on mocking the futility of the action. From a ''player'' perspective, this makes sense, because the player knows they're running just to trigger the Headhunter encounter. From the perspective of Odio, however, it would look like the heroes he summoned banded together, fought tooth and nail through his sanctuary, and made it all the way to him...before being scared off by some spooky lights and a black cloak.

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* Jaggedy Jack has a rather creepy entrance in the dungeon Dungeon of time, Time, appearing from nowhere and surrounding the party, gleefully talking about how they'll devour the party. The funny part comes in when you start winning the fight against them, as that sing song speech carries over to their cries of pain as they say things like "The pain-y pain!" and "I'm dead-y dead!".
* Fighting the Headhunter can be kinda funny depending on who you're asking, especially because the game never gives any hint as to how to encounter it; you basically have to do what Lucretius asks you ''not'' to do and read a [[GuideDangIt strategy guide.]] guide]]. So how do you do it? Well, you climb to the top of the Archon's Roost, meet Odio in all his glory, and when he invites the party to come talk to him...him… [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere you turn tail and run.]] run]]. In the remake, it's even given a small beat {{beat}} by Odio, who [[DidNotSeeThatComing [[DidntSeeThatComing is at a loss for words for a good few seconds]] before settling on mocking the futility of the action. From a ''player'' perspective, this makes sense, because the player knows they're running just to trigger the Headhunter encounter. From the perspective of Odio, however, it would look like the heroes he summoned banded together, fought tooth and nail through his sanctuary, and made it all the way to him...him… before being scared off by some spooky lights and a black cloak.



** Of the trials themselves, Lucretius voices each with flowery reverence...except for one, which he doesn't understand.

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** Of the trials themselves, Lucretius voices each with flowery reverence...reverence… except for one, which he doesn't understand.



** You can also ask Lucretius a question of "Who am I?". One would expect a deep, philosophical discussion of people's role in the universe, but Lucretius responds not too unlike how an average man would react to such bewildering question.

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** You can also ask Lucretius a question of "Who am I?". One would expect a deep, philosophical discussion of people's role in the universe, but Lucretius responds not too unlike how an average man would react to such a bewildering question.



* Upon obtaining [[SwordOfPlotAdvancement Brion]], in the remake the current main protagonist will do a dramatic StabTheSky in front of the Archon's Roost like Hasshe did. However, it's presumably too heavy for Cube to hold for a prolonged amount of time, so he just quickly puts it on his head. And Pogo waves the blade up and down like some ritual stick!

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* Upon obtaining [[SwordOfPlotAdvancement Brion]], in the remake remake, the current main protagonist will do a dramatic StabTheSky in front of the Archon's Roost like Hasshe did. However, it's presumably too heavy for Cube to hold for a prolonged amount of time, so he just quickly puts it on his head. And Pogo waves the blade up and down like some ritual stick!
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* Some of Mad Dog's quips during the battle are quite chuckle-worthy:
-->'''Mad Dog''' ''(upon chucking Bottled Fire or Dynamite at an enemy)'': Hey bud, catch~
-->'''Mad Dog''' ''(after dodging an attack)'': Any slower and you'd be standing still.

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* After beating the T. Rex Pogo takes Beru into his room and kicks Gori out. Moments later, the screen goes slightly ''pink'' and Pogo can be heard screaming: "Aieee!!!". [[SexyDiscretionShot One has to wonder what he was doing with Beru…]] Meanwhile, [[UnwantedHarem Gori gets pulled by his harem into the neighbouring room]].

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* After beating the T. Rex Rex, Pogo takes Beru into his room and kicks Gori out. Moments later, the screen goes slightly ''pink'' and Pogo can be heard screaming: "Aieee!!!". [[SexyDiscretionShot One has to wonder what he was doing with Beru…]] Meanwhile, [[UnwantedHarem Gori gets pulled by his harem into the neighbouring room]].


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* This chapter's Watanabe scene, represented by two cavemen trying to cross the pitfall Pogo fell into at first by using one of them as a bridge, with the one acting as a bridge falling into the pitfall and presumably dying. While neither one is given a name, it's made clear they're supposed to be the Watanabe equivalent of this chapter by showing the surviving caveman running away and crying the same way the Watanabe kids do in each other encounter.
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* When Doc Tobei mentions that one of the options they have to activate the Steel Titan is to use a liquifacted being, like they did with Taorimo. One of the orphan boy quips "We're gonna need a lot of turtles".

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* When Doc Tobei mentions that one of the options they have to activate the Steel Titan is to use a liquifacted being, like they did with Taorimo. One of the orphan boy Kazu quips "We're gonna need a lot of turtles".

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