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== Trivia == * ''PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale'' marks Polygon Man's first-ever appearance in a video game, as he had only been seen in early PlayStation 1 advertisements before. * His introduction quotes are lifted directly from the print advertisements that originally featured him. * The line "You are not ready!" before his transformation references the "URNOTE" (You are not "red E") TV advertisement slogan for the PlayStation 1, though those ads did not feature him. * Polygon Man can be damaged by Super Moves, but these moves only stagger him rather than defeating him outright. They, however, inflict enough damage to push him to the next battle stage. * Super Moves can be used effectively against him if the player gathers enough AP after defeating his minions, the Polygonal All-Stars. * One of his lines, "You've been practicing," might break the fourth wall, addressing the player rather than the character. * Despite being the final boss, Polygon Man cannot directly kill the player—only his summoned Polygonal All-Stars can do so. * It's speculated that the Polygonal All-Stars are corrupted versions of past characters who failed to defeat Polygon Man, hinted at by his unused quotes such as "Your defeat serves me." * Although he is the game's final boss, Polygon Man’s name is never explicitly mentioned in the game. * Polygon Man's appearance resembles Iceman, a boss from Capcom's ''Forgotten Worlds''. * The large AP orb seen during his introduction in Arcade Mode may be Polygon Man's true form, implying that the AP collected during matches is derived from him. * His line "Easily replaced" may reference how he was swiftly replaced in the original PlayStation 1 marketing by first-party characters. * An unused quote, "You dare lay a hand on your master?" could be a nod to Master Hand from the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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