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* [[Action Bomb]]: A variation of the game's [[The Goomba|goomba]], [[Palette Swap|but coloured red]]. It dies in one hit (even from the weakest projectile), and will die harmlessly if you can kill it before it notices you. Once it does however, it will ''set itself on fire and sprint full-tilt towards you''. Its explosion also hurts any enemies around it, and if you can get out of the (admittedly large) explosion radius, they can be [[Helpful Mook|Helpful Mooks]]. Otherwise, they're [[Goddamn Bats]].
* [[Action Bomb]]: A variation of the game's [[The Goomba|goomba]], [[Palette Swap|but coloured red]]. It dies in one hit (even from the weakest projectile), and will die harmlessly if you can kill it before it notices you. Once it does however, it will ''set itself on fire and sprint full-tilt towards you''. Its explosion also hurts any enemies around it, and if you can get out of the (admittedly large) explosion radius, they can be [[Helpful Mook|Helpful Mooks]]. Otherwise, they're [[Goddamn Bats]].
* [[Advancing Wall of Doom]]: The giant fish in 3-1. Used again a few times in the fifth world.
* [[Advancing Wall of Doom]]: The giant fish in 3-1. Used again a few times in the fifth world.
* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Weasleby claims he's a God after he obtains the Master Piece.}}
* [[All There in the Manual]]: A number of the more advanced moves (such as "charging up" a projectile attack by shooting it and then making up to four [[Tetris Attack|Match Threes]] in the Puzzle Realm before it hits its target) are only discussed in the manual. Lord help you if you buy the game used and without a manual. It doesn't even count as [[Guide Dang It]], because the [[GameFAQs]] community doesn't seem to think the game worthy of providing a proper level-by-level walkthrough.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: A number of the more advanced moves (such as "charging up" a projectile attack by shooting it and then making up to four [[Tetris Attack|Match Threes]] in the Puzzle Realm before it hits its target) are only discussed in the manual. Lord help you if you buy the game used and without a manual. It doesn't even count as [[Guide Dang It]], because the [[GameFAQs]] community doesn't seem to think the game worthy of providing a proper level-by-level walkthrough.
* [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign]] / [[Bilingual Bonus]]: The "lyrics" to Lance Banson's theme are random Italian musical terms (such as allegro, strozzo, and fortissimo) mixed with some Italian-sounding gibberish.
* [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign]]/[[Bilingual Bonus]]: The "lyrics" to Lance Banson's theme are random Italian musical terms (such as allegro, strozzo, and fortissimo) mixed with some Italian-sounding gibberish.
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: Some of the secret levels use this.
* [[Autobots Rock Out]]: Whenever Hatsworth enjoys his Tea Time.
* [[Autobots Rock Out]]: Whenever Hatsworth enjoys his Tea Time.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JFGZKU7xwE The Final Boss theme counts as well]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JFGZKU7xwE The Final Boss theme counts as well]
* [[Auto-Scrolling Level]]: Some of the secret levels use this.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Henry will own you. He will.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Henry will own you. He will.
** Also, The Captain. Who knew that a senile old geezer confined to a wheelchair could be [[That One Boss]] in an already [[Nintendo Hard]] game?
** Also, The Captain. Who knew that a senile old geezer confined to a wheelchair could be [[That One Boss]] in an already [[Nintendo Hard]] game?
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* [[Fountain of Youth]]: The Golden Suit.
* [[Fountain of Youth]]: The Golden Suit.
* [[Gentleman Adventurer]]: The titular character is one. So is Weaselby {{spoiler|and therefore, Cole}}. And they both belong to a club specifically for gentlemen adventurers. Suffice to say, this game breathes this trope.
* [[Gentleman Adventurer]]: The titular character is one. So is Weaselby {{spoiler|and therefore, Cole}}. And they both belong to a club specifically for gentlemen adventurers. Suffice to say, this game breathes this trope.
* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Weasleby claims he's a God after he obtains the Master Piece.}}
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]: The Golden Suit pieces.
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]: The Golden Suit pieces.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Finding the secret areas. One requires you to {{spoiler|go through ''lava''}}.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Finding the secret areas. One requires you to {{spoiler|go through ''lava''}}.