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* AntiClimax: This is such a half-baked game that [[https://projectgoemon.wordpress.com/2022/06/27/goemon-production-materials-museum-part-3-interview-translation/ a development interview has revealed]] ''they didn't know what the titular "Mecha Leg Hold of Jurokube Shishi" was supposed to be like'' even with two weeks left to finish the project. What they came up with is that the mecha leg-hold ''doesn't actually happen'' because the heroes whack Jurokube away as he's about to perform it!
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* CompanyCrossReferences:
** Shiori Fujisaki from ''Tokimeki Memorial'' works in the past Travel stations and Pastel from ''Twinbee'' works on the future ones.
** The complex boss The Lottery King (Chusenoh) is based on [[https://www.ed-rent.co.jp/tyuusenn%20ou.htm a gambling machine of the same name]] by Konami that featured a wide variety of minigames to bet on.

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* IncrediblyLamePun: Goemon calls the dam that must be destroyed to restore the water flow of the towns in the future a "Damn Northern Dam" and is quite proud of it. Sasuke and Yae groan at his comment.


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* LamePunReaction: Goemon calls the dam that must be destroyed to restore the water flow of the towns in the future a "Damn Northern Dam" and is quite proud of it. Sasuke and Yae groan at his comment.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The previous game's villain was a [[{{Eagleland}} wacky American]] who took cultural appropriation to the extremes of ripping chunks out of Japan for his own purposes, with Goemon telling him to screw off and leave the Japanese to care for their own country and culture. This game's villain is a Japanese man from the future who became a tyrant only because he looked up to Goemon without knowing the hero [[HistoricalVillainUpgrade was made out to be a villain over the ages]], meaning Japan lost sight of their own culture anyway.


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* ShoutOut: In the previous game, Kabuki was called [[Film/BatmanReturns "Kabuki Returns"]]. He's now [[Film/BatmanForever "Kabuki Forever"]].

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