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* HilariousInHindsight: Sir Alistair Loveless III is often compared to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Waluigi]], who debuted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' two years later. They're both {{Dastardly Whiplash}}es with lean builds, pointy black mustaches, and pointy noises. Creator/CharlesMartinet's voice for Loveless is similar to the voice he would eventually use for Waluigi, although Loveless' {{Evil Laugh}}s tend to sound like those of Wario, who Martinet was already voicing at that point.
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* OneSceneWonder: The Egyptian gods who give the Cluefinders their powers appear in one scene but are so popular because of how they give the Cluefinders the powers to stop Alistair Loveless and also the reasoning why ''they'' aren't going in to save the day (the answer: ''a height limit'')
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* GeniusBonus: Peribsen was in fact an actual Egyptian Pharaoh, whose patron deity ''was'' Set (instead of Horus) and yes, he is in fact a king of the second Dynasty.

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* GeniusBonus: Peribsen was in fact an actual Egyptian Pharaoh, whose patron deity ''was'' Set (instead of Horus) and yes, he is was in fact a king of the second Dynasty.



* ThatOneLevel: The sentence building mini-game where you must place words to match an mouse artist's drawing. You have to put each stone one at a time until the sentence ends and place the period. You don't know if the sentence is good enough until you see the hieroglyphics become animated so expect this to be a slow and tedious process.

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* ThatOneLevel: The sentence building mini-game where you must place words to match an mouse artist's drawing. You have to put each stone one at a time until the sentence ends ends, and place the period. You don't know if the sentence is good enough until you see the hieroglyphics become animated animated, so expect this to be a slow and tedious process.
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* GeniusBonus: Peribsen was in fact an actual Egyptian Pharaoh, whose patron deity ''was'' Set (instead of Horus) and yes, he is in fact a king of the second Dynasty.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sir Alistair Loveless III is often compared to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Waluigi]], who debuted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' two years later. They're both {{Dastardly Whiplash}}es with lean builds, pointy black mustaches, and pointy noises. Charles Martinet's voice for Loveless is similar to the voice he would eventually use for Waluigi, although Loveless' {{Evil Laugh}}s tend to sound like those of Wario, who Martinet was already voicing at that point.
* ThatOneLevel: The sentence building mini-game where you must place words to match an mouse artist's drawing. You have to put each stone one at a time until the sentence ends and place the period. You don't know if the sentence is good enough until you see the hieroglyphics become animated so expect this to be a slow and tedious process.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sir Alistair Loveless III is often compared to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Waluigi]], who debuted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' two years later. They're both {{Dastardly Whiplash}}es with lean builds, pointy black mustaches, and pointy noises. Charles Martinet's Creator/CharlesMartinet's voice for Loveless is similar to the voice he would eventually use for Waluigi, although Loveless' {{Evil Laugh}}s tend to sound like those of Wario, who Martinet was already voicing at that point.
* ThatOneLevel: The sentence building mini-game where you must place words to match an mouse artist's drawing. You have to put each stone one at a time until the sentence ends and place the period. You don't know if the sentence is good enough until you see the hieroglyphics become animated so expect this to be a slow and tedious process.process.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sir Alistair Loveless III is often compared to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Waluigi]], who debuted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' two years later. They're both {{Dastardly Whiplash}}es with lean builds, pointy black mustaches, and pointy noises. Charles Martinet's voice for Loveless is similar to the voice he would eventually use for Waluigi, although Loveless' {{Evil Laugh}}s tend to sound like those of Wario, who Martinet was already voicing at that point.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sir Alistair Loveless III is often compared to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Waluigi]], who debuted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' two years later. They're both {{Dastardly Whiplash}}es with lean builds, pointy black mustaches, and pointy noises. Charles Martinet's voice for Loveless is similar to the voice he would eventually use for Waluigi, although Loveless' {{Evil Laugh}}s tend to sound like those of Wario, who Martinet was already voicing at that point.point.
* ThatOneLevel: The sentence building mini-game where you must place words to match an mouse artist's drawing. You have to put each stone one at a time until the sentence ends and place the period. You don't know if the sentence is good enough until you see the hieroglyphics become animated so expect this to be a slow and tedious process.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sir Alistair Loveless III from ''4th Grade Adventures'' is often compared to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Waluigi]], who debuted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' two years later. They're both {{Dastardly Whiplash}}es with lean builds, pointy black mustaches, and pointy noises. Charles Martinet's voice for Loveless is similar to the voice he would eventually use for Waluigi, although Loveless' {{Evil Laugh}}s tend to sound like those of Wario, who Martinet was already voicing at that point.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sir Alistair Loveless III from ''4th Grade Adventures'' is often compared to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Waluigi]], who debuted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' two years later. They're both {{Dastardly Whiplash}}es with lean builds, pointy black mustaches, and pointy noises. Charles Martinet's voice for Loveless is similar to the voice he would eventually use for Waluigi, although Loveless' {{Evil Laugh}}s tend to sound like those of Wario, who Martinet was already voicing at that point.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sir Alistair Loveless III from ''4th Grade Adventures'' is often compared to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Waluigi]], who debuted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' two years later. They're both {{Dastardly Whiplash}}es with lean builds, pointy black mustaches, and pointy noises. Charles Martinet's voice for Loveless is similar to the voice he would eventually use for Waluigi, although Loveless' {{Evil Laugh}}s tend to sound like those of Wario, who Martinet was already voicing at that point.

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