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*The money thrown at the end of the game counts as one of the requirements for a Superb rank. This means that if you get all the other things right, but miss the money, you only get an "OK" rank. | *The money thrown at the end of the game counts as one of the requirements for a Superb rank. This means that if you get all the other things right, but miss the money, you only get an "OK" rank. | ||
*The employee played in this rhythm game bears a striking resemblance to [[Munchy Monk]]. He also slaps the spiders in a very similar manner as to when the Munchy Monk slaps his arm, and the aside glance he gives when his face is shown, is almost identical to the one at the end of [[Munchy Monk 2]]. He is however not confirmed to actually be the Munchy Monk. | *The employee played in this rhythm game bears a striking resemblance to [[Munchy Monk]]. He also slaps the spiders in a very similar manner as to when the Munchy Monk slaps his arm, and the aside glance he gives when his face is shown, is almost identical to the one at the end of [[Munchy Monk 2]]. He is however not confirmed to actually be the Munchy Monk. | ||
*When the employee is on screen and the "Double Up!" sound effect is cued, he makes a confident expression, suggesting that the voice is his. | |||
*The employee is only given an ID number exclusive to the North American release. | *The employee is only given an ID number exclusive to the North American release. | ||
**The employee' ID number, #333-4-591032, is a symbolic code for "EEE, a spider!" | **The employee' ID number, #333-4-591032, is a symbolic code for "EEE, a spider!" |
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