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* TheWikiRule: [[http://cheese.formice.com/wiki/Main_Page Didn't even take that long.]]
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The devs love to add cosmetics based on popular/fad franchises and media at the time, resulting in it being a rather interesting chronicle of popular franchises through the years. The most blatant are the ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' based cosmetics though, as ''Bleach'' itself would end up dying off in popularity shortly after ''Transformice'' started to hit its stride, clearly showing the game's late 2000s/early 2010s roots.
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* FanNickname:
** Some maps revolve around the mice trying to avoid rapidly spinning planks in the air (but the planks remain in the air thanks to the magic of red anchors), and these planks were affectionately given the nickname of "Fan God", "Plank God" or "Windmill God"
** Anvil God and Anvil Snake are also examples, being a Shaman spawnable creature that is the result of chaining a lot of rotating anvils together, often with [[WreakingHavok physics breaking results]].
** "Mouse Space Program" is sometimes used to describe when the physics freaks out and ends up catapulting mice to the death box above the current level.
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* DummiedOut:
** There was a version with portals (later said to be a 'test of a piece of code'), which were removed after a massive [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks fan outcry]]. Later versions re-included them in a specific couple of levels. It get's a bit glitchy if you're on a soulmate map and you and your soulmate don't both go through a portal at the same time, and both of you may end up getting slingshotted off the map.
** There also was a super-spirit at one point, but it was removed after a few days for being [[GameBreaker massively overpowered]].
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The devs love to add cosmetics based on popular/fad franchises and media at the time, resulting in it being a rather interesting chronicle of popular franchises through the decades. The most blatant are the ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' based cosmetics though, as ''Bleach'' itself would end up dying off in popular shortly after ''Transformice'' started to hit its strides, clearly showing the games late 2000s/early 2010s roots.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The devs love to add cosmetics based on popular/fad franchises and media at the time, resulting in it being a rather interesting chronicle of popular franchises through the decades. years. The most blatant are the ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' based cosmetics though, as ''Bleach'' itself would end up dying off in popular popularity shortly after ''Transformice'' started to hit its strides, stride, clearly showing the games game's late 2000s/early 2010s roots.
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** "Mouse Space Program" is sometimes used to describe when the physic freaks out and ends up catapulting mice to the death box above the current level.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Since this game loves to add cosmetics based on popular/fad franchises and media at the time, resulting in it being a rather interesting chronicle of franchises through the decades. The most blatant are the ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' based cosmetics, as ''Bleach'' itself would end up dying off in popular shortly after ''Transformice'' started to hit its strides, clearly showing the games late 2000s/early 2010s roots.

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** "Mouse Space Program" is sometimes used to describe when the physic physics freaks out and ends up catapulting mice to the death box above the current level.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Since this game loves The devs love to add cosmetics based on popular/fad franchises and media at the time, resulting in it being a rather interesting chronicle of popular franchises through the decades. The most blatant are the ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' based cosmetics, cosmetics though, as ''Bleach'' itself would end up dying off in popular shortly after ''Transformice'' started to hit its strides, clearly showing the games late 2000s/early 2010s roots.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Since this game loves to add cosmetics based on popular/fad franchises and media at the time, resulting in it being a rather interesting chronicle of franchises through the decades. The most blatant are the ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' based cosmetics, as ''Bleach'' itself would end up dying off in popular shortly after ''Transformice'' started to hit its strides, clearly showing the games late 2000s/early 2010s roots.
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** "Mouse Space Program" is sometimes used to describe when the physic freaks out and ends up catapulting mice to the death box above the current level.
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* FanNickname: Some maps revolve around the mice trying to avoid rapidly spinning planks in the air (but the planks remain in the air thanks to the magic of red anchors), and these planks were affectionately given the nickname of "Fan God", "Plank God" or "Windmill God"
** Anvil God and Anvil Snake are also examples

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Some maps revolve around the mice trying to avoid rapidly spinning planks in the air (but the planks remain in the air thanks to the magic of red anchors), and these planks were affectionately given the nickname of "Fan God", "Plank God" or "Windmill God"
** Anvil God and Anvil Snake are also examplesexamples, being a Shaman spawnable creature that is the result of chaining a lot of rotating anvils together, often with [[WreakingHavok physics breaking results]].
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* FanNickname: Some maps revolve around the mice trying to avoid rapidly spinning planks in the air (but the planks remain in the air thanks to the magic of red anchors), and these planks were affectionately given the nickname of "Fan God", "Plank God" or "Windmill God"
** Anvil God and Anvil Snake are also examples
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