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==Shiren==
==Shiren==
* {{Shiren|Kechi the Masseur}} is based on Zatoichi, a Japanese fictional character who travels the land making money by playing dice and giving massages. He is however, a very highly skilled swordsman.<ref name=":0">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zatoichi</ref>
* {{Shiren|Kechi the Masseur}} is based on Zatoichi, a Japanese fictional character who travels the land making money by playing dice and giving massages. He is, however, a very highly skilled swordsman.<ref name=":0">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zatoichi</ref>
* The English version of Shiren 3 references Rick Astley's song Never Gonna Give You Up in the description of the Trip Trap.
* The English version of Shiren 3 references Rick Astley's song ''Never Gonna Give You Up'' in the description of the Trip Trap.
* The English version of Shiren 5 references Star Wars with the item name Darth Scroll.
* The English version of Shiren 5 references ''Star Wars'' with the item name Darth Scroll.
* The English version of Shiren 5 references It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia with the description of the item Day Shield.
* The English version of Shiren 5 references ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' with the description of the item Day Shield.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 20:58, 6 May 2024

Mystery Dungeon references to other media.

Pokémon

  • When first meeting Swanna in the English version of Template:GameTitle, she says "Just don't call me maybe", which is a reference to Carly Rae Jepsen's song, Call Me Maybe.

Shiren

  • Kechi the Masseur is based on Zatoichi, a Japanese fictional character who travels the land making money by playing dice and giving massages. He is, however, a very highly skilled swordsman.[1]
  • The English version of Shiren 3 references Rick Astley's song Never Gonna Give You Up in the description of the Trip Trap.
  • The English version of Shiren 5 references Star Wars with the item name Darth Scroll.
  • The English version of Shiren 5 references It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia with the description of the item Day Shield.

See Also

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