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* TakeThatScrappy: Freddy may stumble across a "lost and out-of-place" [[VideoGame/KingsQuestVAbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder Cedric the Owl]], who later gets eaten by vultures.

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* TakeThatScrappy: Freddy may stumble across a "lost and out-of-place" [[VideoGame/KingsQuestVAbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder Cedric the Owl]], who later gets eaten by vultures.vultures.
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* BerserkButton: Whittlin' Willy is typically a cheerful guy, only two things will get him mad. One is when Freddy sells out. Willy says he sort of resents him for that and for all he cares he could've died in a pharmacy and good riddance to him. The thing that really gets to him (to the point of SuddenlyShouting) is taking advantage of the town's ignorance. [[spoiler: Apparently the entire city was built on oil fields and noone knew except the main villain. He adds that [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial they ain't stupid]] they just had no idea what oil EVEN WAS!]] He then after that says he's riled and not to talk to him.
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* BerserkButton: Whittlin' Willy is typically a cheerful guy, only two things will get him mad. One is when Freddy sells out. Willy says he sort of resents him for that and for all he cares he could've died in a pharmacy and good riddance to him. The thing that really gets to him (to the point of SuddenlyShouting) is taking advantage of the town's ignorance. [[spoiler: Apparently the entire city was built on oil fields and noone knew except the main villain. He adds that [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial they ain't stupid]] they just had no idea what oil EVEN WAS!]] He then after that says he's riled and not to talk to him.
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* EarWorm: The Ballad of Freddy Pharkas. You can read the lyrics on [[Quotes/FreddyPharkasFrontierPharmacist the quotes page.]]
* MostAnnoyingSound:
** When you're dealing with the first group of bandits attacking the town, every thirty seconds, someone yells, "Let me at those cattle!" Over and ''over''.
** The voice of the kid saying "Score!" every time you get points. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Every. Single. Time.]]

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Misuse + forbidden "clever" renaming


* [[BetterOnDVD Better On DOS]]: The CD-Rom re-release omits many lines from the original DOS version. [[WordOfGod According to Josh Mandel,]] this was due to the long list of lines he had written for the game, most of which involved responses for combining the wrong inventory items. Not only was this Al's first game to have full voice acting, but it took them at least four days to record as much as they could. Mandel argued that most of the lines contained hints needed later on, but Al had grown tired of recording lines for that long.



* MostAnnoyingSound: When you're dealing with the first group of bandits attacking the town, every thirty seconds, someone yells, "Let me at those cattle!" Over and ''over''.

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* MostAnnoyingSound: MostAnnoyingSound:
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When you're dealing with the first group of bandits attacking the town, every thirty seconds, someone yells, "Let me at those cattle!" Over and ''over''.
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* [[BetterOnDVD Better On DOS]]: The CD-Rom re-release omits many lines from the original DOS version. [[WordOfGod According to Josh Mandel,]] this was due to the long list of lines he had written for the game, most of which involved responses for combining the wrong inventory items. Not only was this Al's first game to have speech, but it took them at least four days to record as much as they could. Mandel argued that most of the lines contained hints needed later on, but Al had grown tired of recording lines for that long.

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* [[BetterOnDVD Better On DOS]]: The CD-Rom re-release omits many lines from the original DOS version. [[WordOfGod According to Josh Mandel,]] this was due to the long list of lines he had written for the game, most of which involved responses for combining the wrong inventory items. Not only was this Al's first game to have speech, full voice acting, but it took them at least four days to record as much as they could. Mandel argued that most of the lines contained hints needed later on, but Al had grown tired of recording lines for that long.
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* [[BetterOnDVD Better On DOS]]: The CD-Rom re-release omits many lines from the original DOS version. [[WordOfGod According to Josh Mandel,]] this was due to the long list of lines he had written for the game. Not only was this Al's first game to have speech, but it took them at least four days to record as much as they could. Mandel argued that most of the lines contained hints needed later on, but Al had grown tired of recording lines for that long.

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* [[BetterOnDVD Better On DOS]]: The CD-Rom re-release omits many lines from the original DOS version. [[WordOfGod According to Josh Mandel,]] this was due to the long list of lines he had written for the game.game, most of which involved responses for combining the wrong inventory items. Not only was this Al's first game to have speech, but it took them at least four days to record as much as they could. Mandel argued that most of the lines contained hints needed later on, but Al had grown tired of recording lines for that long.
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* [[BetterOnDVD Better On DOS]]: The CD-Rom re-release omits many jokes from the original DOS version. [[WordOfGod According to Josh Mandel,]] this was due to the long hours Al Lowe had to endure when recording lines, as this was his first game to be released with speech. He wanted to leave early so only about half of the jokes written for the game ended up in the CD-Rom version.

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* [[BetterOnDVD Better On DOS]]: The CD-Rom re-release omits many jokes lines from the original DOS version. [[WordOfGod According to Josh Mandel,]] this was due to the long hours Al Lowe list of lines he had to endure when recording lines, as this was his first game to be released with speech. He wanted to leave early so only about half of the jokes written for the game. Not only was this Al's first game ended up in to have speech, but it took them at least four days to record as much as they could. Mandel argued that most of the CD-Rom version.lines contained hints needed later on, but Al had grown tired of recording lines for that long.
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** The voice of the kid saying "Score!" every time you get points. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Every. Single. Time.]]
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* [[BetterOnDVD Better On DOS]]: The CD-Rom re-release omits many jokes from the original DOS version. [[WordOfGod According to Josh Mandel,]] this was due to the long hours Al Lowe had to endure when recording lines, as this was his first game to be released with speech. He wanted to leave early so only about half of the jokes written for the game ended up in the CD-Rom version.
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* TheScrappy: [[VideoGame/KingsQuestV Cedric the Owl]], who was ''hated'' by many players for his high-pitched, whiny voice and general uselessness.

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* TheScrappy: [[VideoGame/KingsQuestV Cedric MostAnnoyingSound: When you're dealing with the Owl]], who was ''hated'' by many players for his high-pitched, whiny voice first group of bandits attacking the town, every thirty seconds, someone yells, "Let me at those cattle!" Over and general uselessness.''over''.
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* EarWorm: The Ballad of Freddy Pharkas. You can read the lyrics on [[Quotes/FreddyPharkasFrontierPharmacist the quotes page.]]

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* EarWorm: The Ballad of Freddy Pharkas. You can read the lyrics on [[Quotes/FreddyPharkasFrontierPharmacist the quotes page.]]]]
* TheScrappy: [[VideoGame/KingsQuestV Cedric the Owl]], who was ''hated'' by many players for his high-pitched, whiny voice and general uselessness.
* TakeThatScrappy: Freddy may stumble across a "lost and out-of-place" [[VideoGame/KingsQuestVAbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder Cedric the Owl]], who later gets eaten by vultures.
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* EarWorm: The Ballad of Freddy Pharkas. You can read the lyrics on [[Quotes/FreddyPharkasFrontierPharmacist the quotes page.]]

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