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** To clarify, the screech Lavos makes at the start of the battle isn't portrayed as "this is the sound of an infallible alien monster" like it usually is. This is a screech of pure frustration as if to say "I am ''done'' dealing with you cattle!" Props to everyone involved with the project: they actually managed to turn one of gaming's most infamous HellIsThatNoise examples into a shining moment of ''catharsis''. One YouTube comment sums it up perfectly:

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** To clarify, the screech Lavos makes at the start of the battle isn't portrayed as "this is the sound of an infallible alien monster" like it usually is. This is a screech of pure frustration as if to say "I am ''done'' dealing with you cattle!" Props to everyone involved with the project: they actually managed to turn one of gaming's most infamous HellIsThatNoise examples into a shining moment of ''catharsis''. One YouTube [=YouTube=] comment sums it up perfectly:
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''"First time you hear Lavos's shriek, it's soul-crushingly terrifying. When you hear it here... you can just hear how absolutely goddamn DONE with all of your shit Lavos is. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis And it. Is. BEAUTIFUL.]]"''

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** Cherry on top: the one to land the finishing blow on Lavos? Crono himself. Just repaying the beast for [[TheHeroDies what happened]] at the Ocean Palace, it seems!

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** Cherry on top: the one to land the finishing blow on Lavos? Crono himself. Just repaying the beast Subtle but nevertheless ''perfect'' payback for [[TheHeroDies what happened]] at the Ocean Palace, it seems!Palace.

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** To clarify, the screech Lavos makes at the start of the battle isn't portrayed as "this is the sound of an infallible alien monster" like it usually is. This is a screech of pure frustration as if to say "I am ''done'' dealing with you cattle!" Props to everyone involved with the project: they actually managed to turn one of gaming's most infamous HellIsThatNoise examples into a shining moment of ''catharsis''.

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** To clarify, the screech Lavos makes at the start of the battle isn't portrayed as "this is the sound of an infallible alien monster" like it usually is. This is a screech of pure frustration as if to say "I am ''done'' dealing with you cattle!" Props to everyone involved with the project: they actually managed to turn one of gaming's most infamous HellIsThatNoise examples into a shining moment of ''catharsis''. One YouTube comment sums it up perfectly:
''"First time you hear Lavos's shriek, it's soul-crushingly terrifying. When you hear it here... you can just hear how absolutely goddamn DONE with all of your shit Lavos is. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis And it. Is. BEAUTIFUL.]]"''
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** Cherry on top: the one to land the finishing blow on Lavos? Crono himself. Just repaying the beast for [[TheHeroDies what happened]] at the Ocean Palace, it seems!

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** Cherry on top: the one to land the finishing blow on Lavos? Crono himself. Just repaying the beast for [[TheHeroDies what happened]] at the Ocean Palace, it seems!seems!
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* The Chancellor in "The Trial" for pulling off a performance worthy of a Disney villain. The song itself never shows if Crono is found guilty or not, but his performance alone makes it very difficult to be convinced that Crono is innocent.

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* The Chancellor in "The Trial" for pulling off a performance worthy of a Disney villain. The song itself never shows if Crono is found guilty or not, but his His performance alone makes it very difficult to be convinced believe that Crono is ultimately found innocent.



** Even if Lavos continues insisting in its eldritch alien voice that the heroes' efforts are futile, his manner of speech is different to how it was before. It's less [[LargeHam booming and all-powerful]], and much faster and frantic than in previous videos. He drops the RoyalWe when he caps off the first verse with "This planet always has been '''mine'''", and refers to the cast as "you" instead of the distant, dominating "they" from the previous fight, having to finally acknowledge them since these "cattle" already busted through his shell. There's only one conclusion to come to here… Lavos is actually considering the possibility that he might ''lose'' to puny Crono and friends, and even if he doesn't know it yet, it's getting him ''[[VillainousBreakdown scared!]]''

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** Even if Lavos continues insisting in its his eldritch alien voice that the heroes' efforts are futile, his manner of speech is different to how it was before. It's less [[LargeHam booming and all-powerful]], and much faster and more frantic than in previous videos. He drops the RoyalWe when he caps off the first verse with "This planet always has been '''mine'''", and refers to the cast as "you" instead of the distant, dominating "they" from the previous fight, having to finally acknowledge them since these "cattle" already busted through his shell. There's only one conclusion to come to here… Lavos is actually considering the possibility that he might ''lose'' to puny Crono and friends, and even if he doesn't know it yet, it's getting him ''[[VillainousBreakdown scared!]]''
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* Crono's revival on "Death Peak" is HesBack done in musical form courtesy of a swelling rendition of the "Chrono Trigger" theme done by the ''London Philharmonic Orchestra''!
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** Earlier in the song, the reserve team sees the active team being defeated, so they decide to jump in and lend a hand, ''despite'' the limitations on only three people traveling through time at a time without it destabilizing. Magus sums it up best:
--->'''Magus:''' [[LetsGetDangerous To fight Lavos... I believe it can make an exception.]]
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* "Last Battle" is Lavos's VillainousBreakdown in song: after the heroes make their NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech (that [[ArchEnemy Magus]] is the one to finish, mind you), he has a fully-voiced version of his screech and starts singing at an even ''faster'' speed than before, completely dropping the RoyalWe from before. The once untouchable Lavos is now ''absolutely pissed'' that these "cattle" think they have the right to determine a different fate from the one he designed for this planet, but too bad for him-- they will anyways!

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* "Last Battle" is Lavos's VillainousBreakdown in song: after the heroes make their NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech (that [[ArchEnemy Magus]] is the one to finish, mind you), NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech, he has a fully-voiced version of his screech and starts singing at an even ''faster'' speed than before, completely dropping the RoyalWe from before. The once untouchable Lavos is now ''absolutely pissed'' that these "cattle" think they have the right to determine a different fate from the one he designed for this planet, but too bad for him-- they will anyways!
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* Ayla may not be intelligent enough to understand things like robots or time travel, but she totally gets the falsity and blind arrogance of Queen Zeal, stating "You just thief!" [[OneHitKO And then she takes out the Mammon Machine with one last blow]].

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** To clarify, the screech Lavos makes at the start of the battle isn't portrayed as "this is the sound of an infallible alien monster" like it usually is. This is a screech of pure frustration as if to say "I am ''done'' dealing with you cattle!" Props to everyone involved with the project: they actually managed to turn one of gaming's most infamous HellIsThatNoise examples into a shining moment of ''catharsis''.



** A bonus: the one to land the finishing blow on Lavos? Crono himself. Just repaying the beast for [[TheHeroDies what happened]] at the Ocean Palace, it seems!

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** A bonus: Cherry on top: the one to land the finishing blow on Lavos? Crono himself. Just repaying the beast for [[TheHeroDies what happened]] at the Ocean Palace, it seems!
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* "Last Battle" is Lavos' VillainousBreakdown in song: after the heroes make their NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech (that [[ArchEnemy Magus]] is the one to finish, mind you) he has a fully-voiced version of his screech and starts singing at an even ''faster'' speed than before, and completely dropping the RoyalWe from before. The once untouchable Lavos is now ''absolutely pissed'' that these "cattle" think they have the right to determine a different fate from the one he designed for this planet, but too bad for him-- they will anyways!

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* "Last Battle" is Lavos' Lavos's VillainousBreakdown in song: after the heroes make their NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech (that [[ArchEnemy Magus]] is the one to finish, mind you) you), he has a fully-voiced version of his screech and starts singing at an even ''faster'' speed than before, and completely dropping the RoyalWe from before. The once untouchable Lavos is now ''absolutely pissed'' that these "cattle" think they have the right to determine a different fate from the one he designed for this planet, but too bad for him-- they will anyways!
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** The battle is a straight-up ''all-out brawl'', with Lavos ''rushing'' Crono right off the start, with Ayla slamming him with a thrown club, and then ''Frog slicing off one of his arms''. This is followed with a shoulder tackle from Robo, an ice/fire combo from Marle and Lucca, which turns into a triple attack with Magus performing a DiagonalCut on Lavos.

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** The battle is a straight-up ''all-out brawl'', with Lavos ''rushing'' Crono right off the start, with stopped by Ayla slamming him with a thrown club, and then ''Frog slicing off one of his arms''. This is followed with a shoulder tackle from Robo, and then an ice/fire combo from Marle and Lucca, which turns into a triple attack with Magus performing a DiagonalCut on Lavos.
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** The battle is a straight-up ''all-out brawl'', with Lavos ''rushing'' Crono right off the start, with Ayla slamming him with a thrown club, and then ''Frog slicing off one of his arms''. This is followed with a shoulder tackle from Robo, an ice/fire combo from Marle and Lucca, which turns into a triple attack with Magus performing a DiagonalCut on Lavos.
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* "Last Battle" is Lavos' VillainousBreakdown in song: after the heroes make their NoLongerHoldingBackSpeech (that [[ArchEnemy Magus]] is the one to finish, mind you) he has a fully-voiced version of his screech and starts singing at an even ''faster'' speed than before, and completely dropping the RoyalWe from before. The once untouchable Lavos is now ''absolutely pissed'' that these "cattle" think they have the right to determine a different fate from the one he designed for this planet, but too bad for him-- they will anyways!

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* "Last Battle" is Lavos' VillainousBreakdown in song: after the heroes make their NoLongerHoldingBackSpeech NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech (that [[ArchEnemy Magus]] is the one to finish, mind you) he has a fully-voiced version of his screech and starts singing at an even ''faster'' speed than before, and completely dropping the RoyalWe from before. The once untouchable Lavos is now ''absolutely pissed'' that these "cattle" think they have the right to determine a different fate from the one he designed for this planet, but too bad for him-- they will anyways!
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** One when you consider the title of the song: the fate of the world itself has been ''revolving'' around Lavos long before the cataclysm of 1999 AD-- the Reptites' extinction, the long Ice Age, the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Zeal, the fiendlord Magus and all his life's work, the evolution of the planet's organisms-- the world's very life and death has all been at Lavos' whim for eons. The heroes' valor and response that "the world keeps turning on, it will turn long after we're gone" is probably nothing less than [[ShutUpHannibal a giant middle finger]] to Lavos and the grip he has on fate, because now the world's had enough of the disgusting space parasite's grubby hands and decided it's time to revolve ''back''.

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** One when you consider the title of the song: the fate of the world itself has been ''revolving'' around Lavos long before the cataclysm of 1999 AD-- the Reptites' extinction, the long Ice Age, the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Zeal, the fiendlord Magus and all his life's work, the evolution of the planet's organisms-- the world's very life and death has all been at Lavos' whim for eons. The heroes' valor and response that "the world keeps turning on, it will turn long after we're gone" is probably nothing less than [[ShutUpHannibal a giant middle finger]] to Lavos and the grip he has on fate, because now the world's had enough of the disgusting space parasite's grubby hands and decided it's time to revolve ''back''.''back''.
* "Last Battle" is Lavos' VillainousBreakdown in song: after the heroes make their NoLongerHoldingBackSpeech (that [[ArchEnemy Magus]] is the one to finish, mind you) he has a fully-voiced version of his screech and starts singing at an even ''faster'' speed than before, and completely dropping the RoyalWe from before. The once untouchable Lavos is now ''absolutely pissed'' that these "cattle" think they have the right to determine a different fate from the one he designed for this planet, but too bad for him-- they will anyways!
** A bonus: the one to land the finishing blow on Lavos? Crono himself. Just repaying the beast for [[TheHeroDies what happened]] at the Ocean Palace, it seems!
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** One when you consider the title of the song: the fate of the world itself has been ''revolving'' around Lavos long before the cataclysm of 1999 AD: the Reptites' extinction, the long Ice Age, the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Zeal, the fiendlord Magus and all his life's work, and the evolution of the planet's organisms themselves. The planet's very life and death has all been at Lavos' whim. The heroes' response that "the world keeps turning on, it will turn long after we're gone" is probably nothing less than [[ShutUpHannibal a giant middle finger]] to Lavos and the grip he has on fate, because now the world's had enough of the disgusting space parasite's grubby hands and decided it's time to revolve ''back''.

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** One when you consider the title of the song: the fate of the world itself has been ''revolving'' around Lavos long before the cataclysm of 1999 AD: AD-- the Reptites' extinction, the long Ice Age, the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Zeal, the fiendlord Magus and all his life's work, and the evolution of the planet's organisms themselves. The planet's organisms-- the world's very life and death has all been at Lavos' whim. whim for eons. The heroes' valor and response that "the world keeps turning on, it will turn long after we're gone" is probably nothing less than [[ShutUpHannibal a giant middle finger]] to Lavos and the grip he has on fate, because now the world's had enough of the disgusting space parasite's grubby hands and decided it's time to revolve ''back''.

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** Even if Lavos continues insisting in its eldritch alien voice that the heroes' efforts are futile, his manner of speech is different to how it was before. It's less [[LargeHam booming and all-powerful]], and much faster and frantic than in previous videos. He's also referring to the cast as "you" instead of the distant, dominating "they" from the previous fight, having to finally acknowledge them since these "cattle" already busted through his shell. He also drops the RoyalWe when he caps off the first verse with "This planet always has been ''mine''!" There's only one conclusion to come to here… Lavos is actually considering the possibility that he might ''lose'' to puny Crono and friends, and even if he doesn't know it yet, it's getting him ''[[VillainousBreakdown scared]]''!

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** Even if Lavos continues insisting in its eldritch alien voice that the heroes' efforts are futile, his manner of speech is different to how it was before. It's less [[LargeHam booming and all-powerful]], and much faster and frantic than in previous videos. He's also referring He drops the RoyalWe when he caps off the first verse with "This planet always has been '''mine'''", and refers to the cast as "you" instead of the distant, dominating "they" from the previous fight, having to finally acknowledge them since these "cattle" already busted through his shell. He also drops the RoyalWe when he caps off the first verse with "This planet always has been ''mine''!" There's only one conclusion to come to here… Lavos is actually considering the possibility that he might ''lose'' to puny Crono and friends, and even if he doesn't know it yet, it's getting him ''[[VillainousBreakdown scared]]''!scared!]]''
** One when you consider the title of the song: the fate of the world itself has been ''revolving'' around Lavos long before the cataclysm of 1999 AD: the Reptites' extinction, the long Ice Age, the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Zeal, the fiendlord Magus and all his life's work, and the evolution of the planet's organisms themselves. The planet's very life and death has all been at Lavos' whim. The heroes' response that "the world keeps turning on, it will turn long after we're gone" is probably nothing less than [[ShutUpHannibal a giant middle finger]] to Lavos and the grip he has on fate, because now the world's had enough of the disgusting space parasite's grubby hands and decided it's time to revolve ''back''.
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** Here, all the heroes' get a line before fighting Lavos, even Crono:

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** Here, all the heroes' heroes get a line before fighting Lavos, even Crono:



** While Lavos continues insisting in its alien voice that the heroes' efforts are futile, it's noteworthy that his manner of speech is different in this case. It's less [[LargeHam booming and all-powerful]], and much faster and frantic than in previous videos. He's also referring to the cast as "you" instead of the distant, dominating "they" from the previous fight, having to finally acknowledge them since these "cattle" already busted through his shell. There's only one conclusion to come to here… Lavos is actually considering the possibility that he might ''lose'' to puny Crono and friends, and even if he doesn't know it yet, it's getting him ''scared''!

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** While Even if Lavos continues insisting in its eldritch alien voice that the heroes' efforts are futile, it's noteworthy that his manner of speech is different in this case.to how it was before. It's less [[LargeHam booming and all-powerful]], and much faster and frantic than in previous videos. He's also referring to the cast as "you" instead of the distant, dominating "they" from the previous fight, having to finally acknowledge them since these "cattle" already busted through his shell. He also drops the RoyalWe when he caps off the first verse with "This planet always has been ''mine''!" There's only one conclusion to come to here… Lavos is actually considering the possibility that he might ''lose'' to puny Crono and friends, and even if he doesn't know it yet, it's getting him ''scared''!''[[VillainousBreakdown scared]]''!

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** While Lavos continues insisting in its alien voice that the heroes' efforts are futile, it's noteworthy that his manner of speech is different in this case. It's less [[LargeHam booming and all-powerful]], and much faster and frantic than in previous videos. He's also referring to the cast as "you" instead of the distant, dominating "they" from the previous fight, having to finally acknowledge them since these "cattle" already busted through his shell. There's only one conclusion to come to here… Lavos is actually considering the possibility that he might ''lose'' to puny Crono and friends, and even if he doesn't know it yet, it's getting him ''scared''!
** This comment encapsulates the significance of the song perfectly:
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** While Lavos continues insisting in its alien voice that the heroes' efforts are futile, it's noteworthy that his manner of speech is different in this case. It's less [[LargeHam booming and all-powerful]], and much faster and frantic than in previous videos. He's also referring to the cast as "you" instead of the distant, dominating "they" from the previous fight, having to finally acknowledge them since these "cattle" already busted through his shell. There's only one conclusion to come to here… Lavos is actually considering the possibility that he might ''lose'' to puny Crono and friends, and even if he doesn't know it yet, it's getting him ''scared''!
** This comment encapsulates the significance of the song perfectly:
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''scared''!
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* One piece of art in "Lavos Beckons" depicts Magus standing atop an Air Guardia airplane, fighting a Lavos copy of himself. It's ''powerful''.

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* One piece of art in "Lavos Beckons" depicts Magus standing atop an Air Guardia airplane, fighting a Lavos copy of himself. It's ''powerful''.''powerful''.
* The entirety of "World Revolution". The heroes of past, present and future-- [[AvengersAssemble all seven of them at once]] in this version of ''Chrono Trigger''-- have entered Lavos' shell and prepare to end the monster once and for all.
** Here, all the heroes' get a line before fighting Lavos, even Crono:
--->'''Marle:''' This must be Lavos!\\
'''Lucca:''' This is the real thing!?\\
'''Robo:''' Amazing. It possesses the DNA of every organism that has ever dwelt on this planet.\\
'''Crono:''' Come on! We've come this far, don't back down now!\\
'''Ayla:''' Ha! Ayla no lose!\\
'''Frog:''' Cyrus, stand with me in this battle!\\
'''Magus:''' At last… you meet your ''end'', Lavos!
** While Lavos continues insisting in its alien voice that the heroes' efforts are futile, it's noteworthy that his manner of speech is different in this case. It's less [[LargeHam booming and all-powerful]], and much faster and frantic than in previous videos. He's also referring to the cast as "you" instead of the distant, dominating "they" from the previous fight, having to finally acknowledge them since these "cattle" already busted through his shell. There's only one conclusion to come to here… Lavos is actually considering the possibility that he might ''lose'' to puny Crono and friends, and even if he doesn't know it yet, it's getting him ''scared''!
** This comment encapsulates the significance of the song perfectly:
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''I swear that this shall be your god's last day!''

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''I swear that this shall be your god's last day!''day!''
* One piece of art in "Lavos Beckons" depicts Magus standing atop an Air Guardia airplane, fighting a Lavos copy of himself. It's ''powerful''.
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* An even bigger one for Magus is the last song of "Black Omen": after the depressing DarkReprise that was "Battle with Magus - Reprise", here the former Fiendlord is back from the brink, stating his resolve about killing Lavos, no matter what he has to go through:

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* An even bigger one for Magus is the last song of "Black Omen": after the depressing DarkReprise that was "Battle with Magus - Reprise", here here, the former Fiendlord is back from the brink, stating his resolve about killing Lavos, no matter what he has to go through:
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* Magus is just having a ''great time'' in "Ozzie's Fort", being a total boss. This is accompanied by ''fantastic'' art, and you can tell he and the rest of the party have become FireForgedFriends as they race out of the castle carrying the Rainbow Shell and what appears to be Cyrus' cape as Magus prepares a Dark Matter spell to obliterate any further resistance as they depart.

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* Magus is just having a ''great time'' in "Ozzie's Fort", being a total boss. This is accompanied by ''fantastic'' art, and you can tell he and the rest of the party have become FireForgedFriends as they race out of the castle carrying the Rainbow Shell and what appears to be Cyrus' cape as Magus prepares a Dark Matter spell to obliterate any further resistance as they depart.depart.
* An even bigger one for Magus is the last song of "Black Omen": after the depressing DarkReprise that was "Battle with Magus - Reprise", here the former Fiendlord is back from the brink, stating his resolve about killing Lavos, no matter what he has to go through:
-->'''Magus''': ''Yet here I stand despite you''\\
''My revenge I shall claim''\\
''By my own hand''\\
''I swear that this shall be your god's last day!''
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--> '''Kino:''' You think we dogs! [[TheDogBitesBack Now see the dogs of war!]]

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--> '''Kino:''' You think we dogs! [[TheDogBitesBack Now see the dogs of war!]]war!]]
* Ayla gives Dalton a ''very solid'' GroinAttack. This even got its own video just for people to enjoy the catharsis! And judging by the art, she is utterly terrifying him.
* Magus is just having a ''great time'' in "Ozzie's Fort", being a total boss. This is accompanied by ''fantastic'' art, and you can tell he and the rest of the party have become FireForgedFriends as they race out of the castle carrying the Rainbow Shell and what appears to be Cyrus' cape as Magus prepares a Dark Matter spell to obliterate any further resistance as they depart.
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--> ''Kino:'' You think we dogs! [[TheDogBitesBack Now see the dogs of war!]]

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--> ''Kino:'' '''Kino:''' You think we dogs! [[TheDogBitesBack Now see the dogs of war!]]
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* "Tyranno Rebellion" was the first individual song released at the end of a nearly 2-year hiatus of the project, and Kino rallying the humans to fight the Reptites while Ayla heads for Azala smashes it out of the park for a glorious return.

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* "Tyranno Rebellion" was the first individual song released at the end of a nearly 2-year hiatus of the project, and Kino rallying the humans to fight the Reptites while Ayla heads for Azala smashes it out of the park for a glorious return.return.
--> ''Kino:'' You think we dogs! [[TheDogBitesBack Now see the dogs of war!]]
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* "Tyranno Rebellion" was the first song released at the end of a nearly 2-year hiatus of the project, and Kino rallying the humans to fight the Reptites while Ayla heads for Azala smashes it out of the park for a glorious return.

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* "Tyranno Rebellion" was the first individual song released at the end of a nearly 2-year hiatus of the project, and Kino rallying the humans to fight the Reptites while Ayla heads for Azala smashes it out of the park for a glorious return.
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* "The Battle Against Magus" faithfully recreates the awesomeness of the battle in the original game with Magus absolutely ''stealing'' the show by delivering BadassBoast after BadassBoast while Frog keeps his spirits up by repeating his CodeOfHonor.

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* "The Battle Against Magus" faithfully recreates the awesomeness of the battle in the original game with Magus absolutely ''stealing'' the show by delivering BadassBoast after BadassBoast while Frog keeps his spirits up by repeating his CodeOfHonor.CodeOfHonor.
* "Tyranno Rebellion" was the first song released at the end of a nearly 2-year hiatus of the project, and Kino rallying the humans to fight the Reptites while Ayla heads for Azala smashes it out of the park for a glorious return.
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* The Chancellor in "The Trial" for pulling off a performance worthy of a Disney villain. The song itself never shows if Crono is found guilty or not, but his performance alone makes it very difficult to be convinced that Crono is innocent.
* "Frog's Theme Reprise" showcasing Glenn and Cyrus's backstory, the lyrics for Frog's theme being inherited from Cyrus's initial advice, and the excellent recreation of the scene wherein Frog slices the mountain in half.
* "The Battle Against Magus" faithfully recreates the awesomeness of the battle in the original game with Magus absolutely ''stealing'' the show by delivering BadassBoast after BadassBoast while Frog keeps his spirits up by repeating his CodeOfHonor.

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