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<option>...that there is a Hidden Mickey on the top of the sign that is above [[Traverse Town|Traverse Town's]] world exit?</option>
<option>...that there is a Hidden Mickey on the top of the sign that is above [[Traverse Town|Traverse Town's]] world exit?</option>
<option>...that in the gummi hangar of [[Disney Castle]], there is a Hidden Mickey on one of the cogs?
<option>...that [[Halloween Town]] has a more realistic and detailed texture because it is based on stop-motion rather than animation?</option>
<option>...that [[Halloween Town]] has a more realistic and detailed texture because it is based on stop-motion rather than animation?</option>
<option>...that in the 20th Anniversary Edition of Final Fantasy for the PSP, a child in the randomized dungeon Whisperwind Cove references [[Sora]] by saying "I've been having these weird thoughts lately... like... how did I get to this place!?"</option>
<option>...that in the 20th Anniversary Edition of Final Fantasy for the PSP, a child in the randomized dungeon Whisperwind Cove references [[Sora]] by saying "I've been having these weird thoughts lately... like... how did I get to this place!?"</option>

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...that Kurt Zisa was named after is named after Kurt Zisa of Medford, New York, who won Square's "KINGDOM HEARTS: Name-In-Game" contest?
...that in the gummi hangar of Disney Castle, there is a Hidden Mickey on one of the cogs? <option>...that Halloween Town has a more realistic and detailed texture because it is based on stop-motion rather than animation?
...that the Magnum Loader is based on the Magna Roader from Final Fantasy VI, and even shares the same kana (マグナローダー, Maguna Rōdā)?
...that Xemnas, Saïx, and Luxord were the Organization members which Yen Sid showed to Sora?
...that most of Demyx's weapons are named after musical or rock and roll terms?