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  • Awesome Art: The FMV opening cinematic created by SmallBu Animation is fantastic, with animation reminiscent of some sort of anime opening!
  • Awesome Music:
    • All of Level 10's music qualifies, but the final boss theme combines the game's Level 1 theme with Trogdor's own theme song to make one hell of a send-off to both the game and Adobe Flash.
    • Some players have theorized that Toby Fox was involved with the creation of Level 10's music. Possible evidence includes a tonal aesthetic from Undertale and Deltarune present within the music, and the fact that Toby Fox is a known Homestar Runner fan, having slipped references to it into Deltarune. The artist listed in the credits, "U.Z. Inu", does not seem to exist, as there are no credentials available, as well as no other works listed for that name; also, "U.Z. Inu" sounds phonetically similar to "UZai Inu", the name of the Annoying Dog (Toby Fox's Author Avatar) in Japanese. "U.Z. Inu" would later go on to co-write and compose "I'm Your Treasure Box" for hololive member Houshou Marine, after thanking her for playing Undertale on stream. The secretive nature of the U.Z. Inu alias has lead to hoaxes, such as someone using the name for a Soundcloud and using it to release fan-made music.
  • Best Level Ever: Level 10 is the culmination of a decade's worth of hiatus and provides two fun stages, the latter of which combines most of the previous levels, as well as two great final boss fights and excellent music.
  • Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: Level -0 is full of weirdness and is never mentioned after it is played.
  • Captain Obvious Reveal: The identity of the villain would be a surprise... Had the Games Menu not revealed that it was a version of Coach Z over a decade before the final level dropped.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: The final episode of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People has Strong Bad say that Sticklyman is a secret boss in level "10.5". Come the release of level 10, Sticklyman is fightable during the credits.
  • I Knew It!: Many fans believed that Shadowy Figure was the 20X6 version of Coach Z, which was confirmed with the release of Level 10. One user even found out his name by datamining the sprites used before the final update, discovering that his name was Z-Sabre.
  • Memetic Mutation: Mecha Trogador has been considered not only the final boss of the game, but also the final boss of Flash, considering that it got released shortly before Flash's discontinuation at the end of December 2020.
  • Remade and Improved: The Fan Remake in Godot made by ratheronfire, while still unfinished, is essentially a remaster in a new engine, adding a lot of quality of life features and improvements, including a widescreen view, additional sound effects for various things, the ability to pause, controller support, an unlocked framerate and smoother gameplay, improved controls, and also the lava columns in the Lava Zone are fixed. It's overall a much smoother and less jankier experience.
  • That One Boss:
    • Saargatston of Level 4 can be tricky due to the interventions of Firey-Hot, as well as only being able to be hit by the falling rocks from Stinkoman's fist powerup.
    • Nebulon of Level 5 can be a right bastard depending on where he decides to spit his fireballs. Not helping is the fact that 1-Up has to platform up to his eyes to damage him, and he knocks you off after every hit.
    • The Liekand of Level 6 has varied difficult-to-dodge attacks, takes a lot of hits, and if your luck is bad, it can vacuum you near where it is, where you are trapped and take a lot of damage and potentially die.
    • Level 7's An Ice Machine has attacks that may be difficult to dodge due to the ice physics.

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