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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The overall appearance of the Man-at-Legs is likely based on the {{w|Martian (The War of the Worlds)|Martian}}s from the novel ''{{w|The War of the Worlds}}''. Both have a robotic and arachnid nature, as well as unproportionally thin legs. The way both creatures awaken is also by slowly lifting their spherical heads to reveal the legs attached to them. Both even have similar methods of attack, with deadly lasers.
*The overall appearance of the Man-at-Legs is likely based on the {{w|Martian (The War of the Worlds)|Martian}}s from the novel ''{{w|The War of the Worlds}}''. Both have a robotic and arachnid nature, as well as unproportionally thin legs. The way both creatures awaken is also by slowly lifting their spherical heads to reveal the legs attached to them. Both even have similar methods of attack, with deadly lasers.
*Like the Raging Long Legs, the Man At Legs uses Beady Long Legs' roar at a different pitch. There are no adjustments to make it sound more mechanical.
*Spider web patterns are seen on the floor of its battle arenas, similar to the shadows of webs in the Beady Long Legs and [[Raging Long Legs]] arenas.
*Spider web patterns are seen on the floor of its battle arenas, similar to the shadows of webs in the Beady Long Legs and [[Raging Long Legs]] arenas.
*In the caves that it is found in, the Man-at-Legs appears to be somehow "buried" in solid metal in its dormant form. Its legs also come straight out of the solid ground, which also doesn't make much sense.
*In the caves that it is found in, the Man-at-Legs appears to be somehow "buried" in solid metal in its dormant form. Its legs also come straight out of the solid ground, which also doesn't make much sense.
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