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  • Common Knowledge: It is commonly believed that the song featured in the ending of the Burning Forest was borrowed from the Brazilian Porn with Plot movie Um Pistoleiro Chamado Papaco (A Gunman Named Papaco). In reality, the film uses music from the Dollars Trilogy, and the horns do not appear in either soundtrack. This misconception arose from this very wiki, of all places.
  • Creepy Cute: The pixelated Ghost Peach is kind of adorable when not chasing you.
  • Crossover Ship: Coronation Day Peach and Friday Night Funkin' Lullaby's Shinto have a following due to a scene of them flirting in the song "Pasta Night"
  • Funny Moments: While the game is heavy on the scariness, the first two text boxes that appear during the idle ending are funny for their sheer contrast to the rest of the game, especially if you go with the theory that Ghost Peach is the one saying them:
    Is that really it?
    [Later...]
    Wow
    You're even more useless than the last one
    Thanks for nothing

    [Alternate dialogue]
    ...HE is calling for me again
    I have to go

    [Game crashes]
    • In the Dummied Out pink forest, you meet the most infamous depiction of Ghost Peach in the game, who crashes the game on-sight. However, before that, you get a sequence of dialogue boxes detailing what sounds like the entity possessing her, fighting with her for control, then reveling in His power before accidentally dropping something due to His inattentiveness. This is in fact a hint towards getting the closest thing to an ending from this scene.
  • Narm: The name. The hack itself is really good, but the fact that the name is simply "the" leads to it being... a little hard to discuss without sounding silly.
    • Narm Charm: On the other hand, it does perfectly fit with the hack's minimalist and confusing nature, arguably even more so then its other title Coronation Day does.
  • Nightmare Fuel: Has its own page.
  • Signature Song: "memory", the song that plays during the "I WATCH" ending, thanks to sounding legitimately catchy and suspenseful at the same time in addition to being part of what is arguably the game's most iconic ending.

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