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One of the music tracks in the Game Boy Advance version of The Hobbit, "The Magic Music Box" is plagiarized from "Singing Mountain", an unused song from Chrono Trigger that was initially released on the game's 1995 soundtrack album, and would eventually be added into the DS version of the game.
Comparison video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NJbX0ggVEM
Both songs were uploaded to the SiIvaGunner pastiche channel "TimmyTurnersGrandDad" under bait-and-switch titles of each song name, but are unedited despite this.
Chrono Trigger 1995 Soundtrack - 歌う山 (UNRELEASED TRACK):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeFHtt-r7o0
Chrono Trigger DS - Singing Mountain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXgmnVWoJVM
The Hobbit - The Magic Music Box:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vlev1nUgDo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NJbX0ggVEM
Both songs were uploaded to the SiIvaGunner pastiche channel "TimmyTurnersGrandDad" under bait-and-switch titles of each song name, but are unedited despite this.
Chrono Trigger 1995 Soundtrack - 歌う山 (UNRELEASED TRACK):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeFHtt-r7o0
Chrono Trigger DS - Singing Mountain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXgmnVWoJVM
The Hobbit - The Magic Music Box:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vlev1nUgDo
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For video game magazine Game Informer's issue featuring their review for Chrono Trigger, they were planning to include a full cover spread featuring exclusive custom Chrono Trigger artwork by the game's artist, Akira Toriyama. Despite the game's publisher, Square Enix, agreeing on it, a week before it was to be made they informed Game Informer that Toriyama had decided not to do it in fear that due to his drawings being worth a lot they will most likely be sold on the black market. Lunar: The Silver Star was featured on Game Informer's cover instead.
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Massato Kato stated in a Chrono Trigger Ultimania interview that he and Yuji Horii intended for Crono Spoiler:to stay dead after the Ocean Palace scenario. The party would have to then retrieve a version of Crono pre-dating the Millennial Fair to complete the quest, and then return him to his home time, Spoiler:bitter-sweetly knowing he would go on to die at the Ocean Palace. Square deemed this too depressing and had them write the clone plot device to save him.
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Two soldiers called Vicks/Biggs and Wedge appear in Chrono Trigger, as employees in Norstein Bekkler's Tent of Horrors. This a reference to both Star Wars and Final Fantasy VI. A V-Jump issue in Japan humorously state that after Tritoch made them disappear in Final Fantasy VI, they ended up in the Chrono Trigger dimension and were found by Norstein, who gave them their new jobs.
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In the Japanese version, Robo has a unique speech; he speaks with bits of katakana in his sayings and has trouble with pronunciations. Most of the robots talk in all katakana, with the exception of Johnny.
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Despite his gigantic outward appearance and the scope of his power, the core of Lavos is surprisingly miniscule. In the final battle the player is led to believe the center creature is the core, but the true core is actually on the right, mirroring the appearance of the left Lavos Pod. It will continue to revive the center and left Pods until the Core itself is defeated.
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In the North American version, the three bosses that you fight in Ozzie's tower are named after famous musicians. these are Ozzy Osbourne from Black Sabbath, Slash from Guns n Roses, and Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers. There is even an NPC that states "they're tone-deaf, evil fiends."
Ozzie, Slash, and Flea's Japanese name's are, respectively, Vinegar, Soysau (Soy Sauce), and Mayonnai (Mayonnaise).
Ozzie, Slash, and Flea's Japanese name's are, respectively, Vinegar, Soysau (Soy Sauce), and Mayonnai (Mayonnaise).
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Norstein Bekkler's laugh is a slightly altered version of Kefka Palazzo's laugh from Final Fantasy VI.
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