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<option>...that there is a Hidden Mickey on the top of the sign that is above [[Traverse Town|Traverse Town's]] world exit?</option>
<option>...that there is a Hidden Mickey on the top of the sign that is above [[Traverse Town|Traverse Town's]] world exit?</option>
<option>...that in the gummi hangar of [[Disney Castle]], there is a Hidden Mickey on one of the cogs?
<option>...that [[Halloween Town]] has a more realistic and detailed texture because it is based on stop-motion rather than animation?</option>
<option>...that [[Halloween Town]] has a more realistic and detailed texture because it is based on stop-motion rather than animation?</option>
<option>...that in the 20th Anniversary Edition of Final Fantasy for the PSP, a child in the randomized dungeon Whisperwind Cove references [[Sora]] by saying "I've been having these weird thoughts lately... like... how did I get to this place!?"</option>
<option>...that in the 20th Anniversary Edition of Final Fantasy for the PSP, a child in the randomized dungeon Whisperwind Cove references [[Sora]] by saying "I've been having these weird thoughts lately... like... how did I get to this place!?"</option>

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...that according to Nomura, the Dark Thorn's design is based on Ifrit, specifically the Final Fantasy X version?
...that the Pride Lands were originally going to be a playable world in the first Kingdom Hearts, but the game's engine had problems handling a controllable quadrupedal character? <option>...that according to Santa Claus, Riku told Sora that there was no such thing as Santa Claus?
...that the Japanese name for Moogle, Mōguri (モーグリ), is a portmanteau of the Japanese words mogura (mole) and kōmori (bat)?
...that the checkers on Roxas's jacket represent light and darkness?
...that the kana for Hercules is based on his original Greek name, Heracles?