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** Pook, the shape shifting robot from the ''Crucifix Island'' story is merged with Pick from ''[[Mazin Garon]]'', while his working unwillingly for Skunk parallels Denkou (who also appears in the game but only as a minor boss with little role in the plot). |
** Pook, the shape shifting robot from the ''Crucifix Island'' story is merged with Pick from ''[[Mazin Garon]]'', while his working unwillingly for Skunk parallels Denkou (who also appears in the game but only as a minor boss with little role in the plot). |
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** Nuka combines elements from her original 80s anime incarnation as well as ''Prime Rose'''s Death Mask, Bem from the original series' ''Earth's Last Day'' storyline (humanoid control system for a weapon of mass destruction) and Mitchy and/or Tima from ''[[Osamu Tezukas Metropolis|Metropolis]]'' (created on Duke Red's orders using the power of Omotanium, plugged into a machine that can affect the sun). |
** Nuka combines elements from her original 80s anime incarnation as well as ''Prime Rose'''s Death Mask, Bem from the original series' ''Earth's Last Day'' storyline (humanoid control system for a weapon of mass destruction) and Mitchy and/or Tima from ''[[Osamu Tezukas Metropolis|Metropolis]]'' (created on Duke Red's orders using the power of Omotanium, plugged into a machine that can affect the sun). |
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** Rainbow Parakeet is merged with Sherlock Homespun, the cyborg detective from the original ''Artificial Sun'' story. |
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** In terms of his fighting style, Montblanc is actually mostly Brando, a different character from the ''World's Strongest Robot'' saga, retaining only his namesake's beak-like facial features. Something of a necessity, as the original Montblanc was a pacifist who didn't even try to fight Pluto before being killed by him, whereas Brando was a robot wrestler but one wonders why they didn't just use him to begin with. |
** In terms of his fighting style, Montblanc is actually mostly Brando, a different character from the ''World's Strongest Robot'' saga, retaining only his namesake's beak-like facial features. Something of a necessity, as the original Montblanc was a pacifist who didn't even try to fight Pluto before being killed by him, whereas Brando was a robot wrestler but one wonders why they didn't just use him to begin with. |
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** Sharaku as the game's [[Big Bad]] is mainly based on the [[Evil Overlord]] of ''Marine Express'' but in a post-ending scene, he becomes the original version of ''[[The Three-Eyed One]]''. |
** Sharaku as the game's [[Big Bad]] is mainly based on the [[Evil Overlord]] of ''Marine Express'' but in a post-ending scene, he becomes the original version of ''[[The Three-Eyed One]]''. |
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* [[Offscreen Start Bonus]]: {{spoiler|Kennedy and Unico}} are both just off-screen when you start certain areas. |
* [[Offscreen Start Bonus]]: {{spoiler|Kennedy and Unico}} are both just off-screen when you start certain areas. |
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* [[Palette Swap]]: The games does this with every single mook and even some mid/mini-bosses. |
* [[Palette Swap]]: The games does this with every single mook and even some mid/mini-bosses. |
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* [[Patrick Stewart Speech]]: Dr. Tenma delivers one in the good end. |
* [[Patrick Stewart Speech]]: Dr. Tenma delivers one in the good end, rousing Astro to lead humans and robots to a bright future. Before that, [[Black Jack]] delivered one to him, talking about how important emotions are for humans. |
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** Before that, [[Black Jack]] delivered one to him. |
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* [[Peggy Sue]]: After the first run through the game, [[Phoenix]] saves Astro and grants him [[Time Travel]] so he can [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]. |
* [[Peggy Sue]]: After the first run through the game, [[Phoenix]] saves Astro and grants him [[Time Travel]] so he can [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]. |
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* [[Phlebotinum Bomb]] |
* [[Phlebotinum Bomb]] |