Taranchula Black Metal Detector

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In [[8-Bit is Enough]], the season one finale of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Atractive People, [[Homestar Runner]] broke the detector after he was unable to use it to find his lucky quarter inside his own stomach. The destruction of the boundaries between reality and video games later caused it to disappear.
In [[8-Bit is Enough]], the season one finale of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Atractive People, [[Homestar Runner]] broke the detector after he was unable to use it to find his lucky quarter inside his own stomach. The destruction of the boundaries between reality and video games later caused it to disappear.
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The item's name is a possible reference to [[Wikipedia:Black metal|black metal]], a style of heavy metal music. The song that the Detector plays sounds suspiciously like something from that genre.
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Revision as of 23:46, 29 May 2009

"Maybe find some coin!"

The Taranchula Black Metal Detector was produced by Videlectrix Kidx as a consolation prize on children's game shows. It is officially endorsed by Schenkel McDoo, who suggests that it could be used to "maybe find some coin!" It increasingly flashes a red light and gradually builds up a beat to an elaborate rock piece as it gets closer to metal. Strong Bad tried to use it to find ancient ruins, but he only managed to detect bottle caps and tin foil. Strong Bad also states that when he used it indoors, it microwaved Strong Mad's eyebrows off.

In Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, Strong Bad can use the same metal detector to find various conspicuously non-metallic items hidden underground. In Homestar Ruiner, it comes with treasure markers to help Strong Bad remember where to dig after he steals one of The Poopsmith's shovels. In subsequent episodes, Strong Bad collects a "built-in shovel attachment" at the same time as the detector to shorten the time gap between finding an object an unearthing it.

In 8-Bit is Enough, the season one finale of Strong Bad's Cool Game for Atractive People, Homestar Runner broke the detector after he was unable to use it to find his lucky quarter inside his own stomach. The destruction of the boundaries between reality and video games later caused it to disappear.

The item's name is a possible reference to black metal, a style of heavy metal music. The song that the Detector plays sounds suspiciously like something from that genre.

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