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  • Awesome Music:
    • The chase music when Mollie is after you, it is very fitting for a chase scenes such as the one you are going though.
    • The credits song is a beautiful way to honor all of Glados songs.
  • Dry Docked Ship: After Chapter 1's release, Rambley's utter loathing of Lloyd was picked up fast by the fandom, which caused many to interpret them as bitter exes.
  • Funny Moments:
    • Rambley himself offers plenty of funny comments throughout chapter 1.
      • Players quickly learn that he dislikes Lloyd the lion when his train stops by his stage while he's introducing his various friends, the raccoon addressing him with visible and audible annoyance.
      • When players are being chased by Mollie Macaw, they end up behind the scenes and running straight towards an employee only area. He quickly lets the moment pass when he sees Mollie.
        Rambley: WAIT HOLD ON, THIS ROOM'S STAFF ONLY!
        Mollie: *animalistic growl*
        Rambley: COME ON IN NEW STAFF!
    • There is a secret room with the head of Rambley coming out of a toilet. It appears this is a reference to the Skibidi Toilet Series where there is a war between robots with electrical appliances for heads and human heads coming out of toilets. Nevertheless, its a silly encounter inside of a park where the mascots wants to kill you in cold blood.
    • As Rambley volunteers you to help clean up the park he goes on about the company trademark, there's then a buzzing sound and Rambley admits in disappointment that the trademark copyright expired yesterday.
  • Nightmare Fuel: The park has gone from a fun-for-the-whole-family amusement park into an Amusement Park of Doom. After a decade of being abandoned, the mascots, aside from Rambley, have all turned into feral monsters that won’t hesitate to kill you.
    • Molly stalks you through the park, disappearing as quickly as she appears when you look for her. In the slide section of the chapter, she will chase you down and peck out your throat if she catches you.
      • Her death is also a gruesome one. Rambley saves you from her by closing a metal door that leads to the staff room. But in a last attempt to catch you, she jumps, and the door closes on her, messily cutting off her head.
    • Lloyd can be found in his stage, having become more animalistic than Mollie, acting more like a hungry lion who stalks his prey. There are moments that he will attempt to attack you and you have no way out, only saved by the debris that falls between you and the lion. There is also a moment where he will jumpscare you once you reach to the exit door of the stage but recoil and eventually fully retreat when the door's mechanism releases a high-pitched ringing tone.
  • Popular with Furries: Shortly after the game was announced and Rambley's design was revealed, many furries were quick to draw fanart of him. UniqueGeese would poke fun at Rambley's furry appeal in a YouTube short.
  • Tear Jerker: For almost a decade, Rambley was completely alone and forgotten, confined to the abandoned park entrance. It's no wonder why he's so desperate to keep Ed with him. Not only that, the ending song implies that Rambley, or at least a version of him in the review program, will be deleted if he doesn't get good user feedback.
    • Speaking of the ending song, the lyrics can be summarized as Rambley lamenting how Indigo Park isn't the bright and happy place it used to be, worrying that Ed doesn’t trust him or see him as a friend, and begging Ed/the player to come back and help him restore the park to its former glory so he won't have to be alone again.
      Rambley: Okay, I'll let you go. See ya next time, buddy! …Please?
    • Also part of the lyric is just a sad reminder of the greatest desire of Rambley.
      Rambley: In all my thousands of days, I've never had a friend like you.......At least I hope I do

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