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* Farmer Mill's complaint about having to chase "them staggering corpses" out of his turnip crop again. There's just something incredibly humorous about somebody treating ''literal zombies'' like an everyday nuisance.
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* Farmer Mill's complaint about having to chase "them staggering corpses" out of his turnip crop again. There's just something incredibly humorous about somebody treating ''literal zombies'' like an everyday nuisance.nuisance.
* Doc Carver's entrance, which has him slowly rise from behind his station while never breaking eye contact with you, is ''supposed'' to be NightmareFuel (and for a lot of players it definitely is) but the stilted animation, as well as his googley-eyes and nonchalant greeting right after just gives the whole thing a rather silly undertone and more than a bit of {{Narm}}.
* When you arrive at Miss Undertaker's hut, she's busy beating the crap out of a Stringless. Nonetheless, the second she notices you she puts her shovel away and welcomes you as if nothing happened.
* Doc Carver's entrance, which has him slowly rise from behind his station while never breaking eye contact with you, is ''supposed'' to be NightmareFuel (and for a lot of players it definitely is) but the stilted animation, as well as his googley-eyes and nonchalant greeting right after just gives the whole thing a rather silly undertone and more than a bit of {{Narm}}.
* When you arrive at Miss Undertaker's hut, she's busy beating the crap out of a Stringless. Nonetheless, the second she notices you she puts her shovel away and welcomes you as if nothing happened.
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* Farmer Mill's complaint about having to chase "them staggering corpses" out of his turnip crop again. There's just something incredibly humorous about somebody treating ''literal zombies'' like an everyday nuisance.
* Farmer Mill's complaint about having to chase "them staggering corpses" out of his turnip crop again. There's just something incredibly humorous about somebody treating ''literal zombies'' like an everyday nuisance.