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* [[Awesome Music]]: It's Motoi Sakuraba, what do you expect?
* [[Awesome Music]]: It's Motoi Sakuraba, what do you expect?
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: Level 5 has Earnest dumped onto a moving train filled to the brim with banditos, he has to get a golden idol haphazardly placed on one carriage's roof, he battles a monster made of coal and escapes via a biplane stashed on another carriage. He never seems to mention this crazy experience to Annet and Zigfried again.
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: Level 5 has Earnest dumped onto a moving train filled to the brim with banditos, he has to get a golden idol haphazardly placed on one carriage's roof, he battles a monster made of coal and escapes via a biplane stashed on another carriage. He never seems to mention this crazy experience to Annet and Zigfried again. Even better: this occurs right after Earnest gets knocked unconscious in the previous cutscene. How that leads to him, now conscious, being dumped onto a train ''from outside in '''midair''''' is anybody's guess.
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: Earnest, Earnest, '''EARNEST'''. His movement, specifically.
** Even better: This occurs right after Earnest gets knocked unconscious in the previous cutscene. How that leads to him, now conscious, being dumped onto a train ''from outside in '''midair''''' is anybody's guess.

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Latest revision as of 12:32, 25 August 2018


  • Awesome Music: It's Motoi Sakuraba, what do you expect?
  • Non Sequitur Scene: Level 5 has Earnest dumped onto a moving train filled to the brim with banditos, he has to get a golden idol haphazardly placed on one carriage's roof, he battles a monster made of coal and escapes via a biplane stashed on another carriage. He never seems to mention this crazy experience to Annet and Zigfried again. Even better: this occurs right after Earnest gets knocked unconscious in the previous cutscene. How that leads to him, now conscious, being dumped onto a train from outside in midair is anybody's guess.
  • Uncanny Valley: Earnest, Earnest, EARNEST. His movement, specifically.