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(Game Sightings as it is now, for comparison.)
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=[[Sightings]] reorg=
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==The Organizing==
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*[[Comic Sightings]]:
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**Unsure: Arby the Archer; MoDCAMeRa
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*[[Television Sightings]]:
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**Borderline:
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***Adult Swim (shows mainly but not exclusively animation as far as I know; still probably wouldn't count as animation)
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***Maya and Miguel (animated series, but describes live-action segment)
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***New York Noise (says entire [[Experimental Film]] video shown; probably wouldn't count as animation)
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*[[Website Sightings]]:
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**Non-animated video: Dan Brown's Universe, The Escapist, GamesRadar (at least it says so), Games Repainted, Gamespot, The Geek Show, The Joshua Childers Show!, Klick! Holiday Video, LoadingReadyRun, The Man of 101 Voices, Olde English, Panda Smash, Pure Pwnage, Robot Bastard, Rocketboom, Shenmue II : The Gang Edition, TASVideos, TED, That Guy with the Glasses, Vinesauce, Wrestling with Wregret, YouTube
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**Borderline/multiple/dunno: 
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***8-Bit Theater (Sighting is on a site for a webcomic, but is not part of that webcomic)
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***AI Dungeon (A game, but the sightings are user-created)
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***Charlie Clay And The Clay Crew (can't find the actual episodes. The linked files' types are .gif which could mean either a motion comic or an animation)
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***Doraemon Abridged (video unavailable but presuming this is an abridged series, which would be borderline animation)
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***Fail! (A FAQ page for a webcomic. Unable to find the image itself but it probably is also a comic)
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***Finding Sushi (says it's been deleted, so no way to know what it is unless someone happens to know)
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***Flipnote Hatena (From what I understand it is/was an animation program/website. Would it count as animation?)
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***Fruitcake MIDI (it ''is'' on a website [currently archive.org] but it could be considered a Musical Sighting)
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***Futurama Madhouse (might could maybe be considered a comic? Possibly?)
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***Golo Theme song (could be a Musical Sighting, though there's no archived version)
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***Google (One is a video, others are more standard web stuff)
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***IGN (Some are videos, some are articles)
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***I-Mockery (one is a game, rest seem to be blog entries)
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***Insert Disc Two (guessing it's a live-action video from the context, but there's no link and I can't find it to know for certain)
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***Joe Wuz Here! (can't find the site but the entry says it's a comic so it'd probably go under Webcomic Sightings)
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***Kevin & Kell (similar situation to 8-Bit Theater)
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***Lemmy's Land (first is a comic, rest seem to be fanfiction)
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***"The Lost Experience" ABC's Official Blog (One entry is a blog but the other describes a video)
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***Neopets (I think it's a game? Question mark?)
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***Newgrounds (some entries are animations, some are games)
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***RiffTrax (most seem to be videos with one blog post as an exception)
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***Something Awful (some but not all entries are animations)
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***Stinkoman 20X6 on VGMusic.com (another web thing that could be considered a Musical Sighting)
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***the show with zefrank (Probably non-animated video?)
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***Subeta ("virtual pet site", so maybe in the same boat as Neopets)
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***Super Mechrio World (made by the same people as Doraemon Abridged, videos unavailable)
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***Stick Shorts (stick animation counts as animation, right?)
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***ThinkGeek (one item contains a video on a mostly-text page)
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***VG Mix (yet another web thing that could be considered a Musical Sighting)
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***Weffriddles (It's a website that houses a chain of riddles made up of HTML pages and embedded images, which potentially could be considered a game. Also I lack the brain mind to get to the part with a Homestar character)
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***YouTube (some but not all entries are animations, the rest would be non-animated video)
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***Zero Punctuation (marginally animated?)
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**More general webwebs (including blogs, image sharing, social media): Everything else, unless I missed something
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Chzo Mythos|7 Days a Skeptic]]'' ==
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==The Opining==
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*In the special edition of ''7 Days a Skeptic'', an unknown character types 'pasta sauce' into the computer to bring up the main menu. Entering the same phrase into the computer in the Captain's quarters brings up an email to Strong Bad, asking him how he types with his boxing gloves on.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Adventure Quest|Adventure Quest]]'' ==
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*In the free flash RPG ''[http://www.battleon.com Adventure Quest]'', occasionally when a Guardian summons the Guardian Dragon, the dragon will say: "BURNINATE!!! (do not sue us please)"
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*Also, there was a Homestar Runner chat icon in the forum that you could choose but it has been removed.
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*On Mogloween 2006, one of the randomly generated names for the houses was [[Trogdor]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Age of Empires III|Age of Empires III]]'' ==
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*Adult Swim: keep on Television.
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*When you enter the cheat code 'sooo good' in single player, each unit that is killed will display a Teen-Girl-Squad-like death, which varies based on the type of unit that killed them. MUSKETEER'ED! and JANNISSARY'ED! are some examples.
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*Maya and Miguel: probably keep on Television.
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*In the ''[[Wikipedia: Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs|WarChiefs expansion]], the song that plays when starting a revolution is entitled "Revolootin'", a likely reference to Strong Bad's "revolutin'" in [[disconnected]].
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*New York Noise: keep on Television. Leaning against Animation since the only animation shown is that produced by TBC.
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*8-Bit Theater: Would be either Webcomic or Website. It's a blog for a character on the comic. I could go either away.
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*AI Dungeon: Unsure whether it should be Game or Website since the Sighted content is user-created.
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*Charlie Clay And The Clay Crew: Despite lacking info, leaning towards Web Animation since Stick Shorts, which is apparently by the same person, is Web Animation.
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*Doraemon Abridged: Leaning toward Web Animation just based on the name, which seems like WYSIWYG.
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*Fail!: From what info I'm able to find I'm leaning towards Webcomic.
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*Flipnote Hatena: 'Kipedia calls it an "application" and not a game, but then uses the video game infobox and video game categories. Still leaning against putting it in Game. Dunno between Web Animation or Website, though.
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*Fruitcake MIDI: Some entries on [[Musical Sightings]] are web-based so I'm actually leaning towards putting it there.
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*Futurama Madhouse: Slightly leaning towards Webcomic even if it doesn't seem to have a traditional webcomic format.
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*Golo Theme song: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
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*Google: Google Current to Web Video. Other entries stay at Website.
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*IGN: Animal Crossing and Game Boy retrospective to Web Video, others stay at Website.
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*I-Mockery: Pickleman to Game, others stay at website.
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*Insert Disc Two: Leaning towards Web Video over Web Animation, even if I can't find the actual video.
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*Joe Wuz Here!: Leaning towards Webcomic.
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*Kevin & Kell: Unsure between Webcomic and Website for similar reasons to 8-Bit Theater.
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*Lemmy's Land: If the first entry were alone I'd put it in Webcomic, but I'm leaning against splitting the entries and more toward keeping them in Website since most of the website seems not to be comics.
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*"The Lost Experience" ABC's Official Blog: If the video were alone I'd put it in Web Video, but like above, I'm leaning against splitting the entries in favor of keeping them together on Website.
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*Neopets: Leaning toward Game but I'll defer to someone who paid more attention to it when it peaked in popularity.
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*Newgrounds: Ones that say they're games to Game, others to Web Animation.
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*RiffTrax: Since it's mostly a video-based site, I'd say move the entries to Web Video, except the blog entry which can stay in Website.
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*Something Awful: If I have it correct, Tub Bites 2 (including Karnov Bites) and Funny Housemates would go to Web Animation, and the others would remain at Website.
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*Stinkoman 20X6 on VGMusic.com: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
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*the show with zefrank: Lacking info but leaning toward Web Video.
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*Subeta: Like Neopets, leaning toward Game but will defer to someone that knows more of this sort of thing.
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*Stick Shorts: Honestly not sure why I put this here. It's definitely Web Animation.
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*ThinkGeek: Leaning against splitting and towards keeping in Website since the site isn't mainly video.
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*VG Mix: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
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*Weffriddles: Got up to like number fortysomething a while ago but I get the gist. Could go either Game or Website for this one.
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*YouTube: Don't feel like sorting though the huge list of entries, so just put it in Web Video for now.
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*Zero Punctuation: Could go either Web Animation or Web Video for this one. Slightly leaning towards the latter.
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*As for the ones I neglected to mention (Arby the Archer, MoDCAMeRa, Finding Sushi, Super Mechrio World), I don't know enough about them to state a preference in where they should go, so I'd lean towards keeping them where they are unless we find out more info about them that says they should be somewhere else.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Amazing Island|Amazing Island]]'' ==
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==See also==
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On page 9/10 of the [http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/SEGA/AMAZING%20ISLAND-_E manual], there are instructions on creating a new character. Whoever took the picture had named his character Homestar.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:American McGee's Grimm|American McGee's Grimm]]'' ==
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=Reciprocative Insults=
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One of the loading screen messages is "Ken loves Trogdor".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Awesomenauts|Awesomenauts]]'' ==
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One of the possible quotes that Nibbs can say while using her Fire Breath move is "Burninate!".
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==Appearances==
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*[[The Luau]] &mdash; When [[Homestar Runner]] refers to his [[Melonade]] addiction as "a serious problem", [[Marzipan]] responds, "''You're'' gonna have a problem if you don't monitor this tofu."
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*[[island]] &mdash; When Homestar asks if they're rescued, [[Strong Bad]] replies that Homestar will need to be rescued if he doesn't stop asking. He responds the same way when asked if there's ice cream, elaborating that he'll hit Homestar and that the ice cream will stop the injury from swelling.
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*[[dragon]] &mdash; After [[Strong Sad]] tells Strong Bad about his improved methods for drawing a dragon, Strong Bad says "I'll improve on ''your'' methods!" as he burns Strong Sad's drawing to a crisp.
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*[[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]] &mdash; When the [[King of Peasantry]] refuses to let [[Rather Dashing]] upset the balance by getting revenge on [[Trogdor]], Rather Dashing replies, "I'll upset ''your'' balance, my lord!"
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*[[concert]] &mdash; When Strong Sad explains that he was trying to broaden Strong Bad's horizons, Strong Bad replies, "I'll broaden ''your'' horizons!" as he smashes the [[sloshy]] vinyl over [[Strong Sad]]'s head.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Backyard Skateboarding|Backyard Skateboarding: Game of the Year Edition]]'' ==
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On the Customize Skater option, one choice of shirt is titled "Star Runner"; it is a red shirt with a white star.
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== ''Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning'' ==
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*In one of the game's rooms, there is a chalkboard that says "Look! A Homestar Runner reference!"
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=Oversized Novelty Items=
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Occasionally, for situations that call for a zany item, '''oversized novelty items''' will appear.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Ben Jordan: Paranormal Investigator|Ben Jordan: Paranormal Investigator]]'' ==
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*In the [http://www.grundislavgames.com/bj/ third game] in the series, when looking at a hut it is described as "A small thatched-roof cottage, suitable for burnination."
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*[[retirement]] (Easter egg) &mdash; One cloud shape documented by [[Strong Bad]] is "oversized novelty comb".
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*[[from work]] &mdash; [[Homestar Runner]] expresses desire to paint clouds with an oversized novelty toothbrush.
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*[[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]]: [[SBCG4AP Dev Blog#Payable Demo!|Payable Demo!]] &mdash; "This is for all those craptakers out there who don't think I'm actually working on this game. 'More like, Strong Bad's Crappy Game That He Totally Phoned in for an Attractive Oversized Novelty Check,' they all say."
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*[[Baddest of the Bands]] &mdash; If Strong Bad stands near the novelty sign, Homestar will attempt to incorporate "oversized novelty bottle cap" into his audition.
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*[[Cheat Commandos: Two Part Episode: Part 2|2 Part Episode: Part 2]] &mdash; [[Reynold]], as Scrawnjob, gloats about [[Blue Laser]]'s counterfeit Skee-Ball scheme causing oversized novelty sunglasses to become unattainable.
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*In the [http://www.grundislavgames.com/bj/ first game], you have access to a computer labelled "Compy 386".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Borderlands 2|Borderlands 2]]'' ==
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*In the city of Sanctuary, two citizens can be seen throwing knives at a dartboard. One of their lines is, "And THAT'S why they call me '[[english paper|The Yellow Dart]].'"
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*In Flamerock Refuge during Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, Mr. Torgue, the head of the Torgue corporation, serving as the town's gatekeeper, sends the Vault Hunters on a quest to [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|blow up the ocean]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Cardmaster Conflict|Cardmaster Conflict]]'' ==
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In the free online trading card game [http://cardmasterconflict.com/cmc/ Cardmaster Conflict], there is an avatar part called the "Gotta Have Blue Hair", which looks like Stinkoman's hair.
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== ''Chain of Fire'' ==
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The intro of level 25 tells the player "Time to [[burninate]]!"
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike|Counter-Strike]]'' ==
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''Counter-Strike'' servers with AdminMod installed occasionally display messages "(username) was burninated by Trogdor, er by (username)" and "Headshot! For good, and for AWESOME!"
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Crash Tag Team Racing|Crash Tag Team Racing]]'' ==
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While racing, Crunch might say, "I burninated that chump!" and "Haha! Your car asplode!"
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While racing, Pasadena O'Possum might say, "Hey! This ain't a monster truck rally! That's SUNDAY SUNDAY SOMEDAY!!".
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Several Die-O-Ramas have titles similar to "ARROWED!" from [[Teen Girl Squad Issue 1]] and/or [[comic]]. Among them are "SHARKED!", "CROSSBOWED!", "EXPLODEDED!"<sup>[[#CTTR_1|[1]]]</sup>, "LIQUIDATED" and "JAWED!".
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== ''[[Wikipedia: Cruis'n|Cruis'n]]'' ==
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Custom Robo|Custom Robo]]'' ==
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*Partway through the American version of the game, there is a quiz on basic game knowledge. One of the (wrong) answers to a multiple-choice question is "Parts Burninator".
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== ''Cyborg Livestock Outer Space'' ==
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If you defeat the alien mothership from Shockwave's [http://www.shockwave.com/sw/content/cyborglivestock Cyborg Livestock from Outer Space], the end text says that the ship "asplode," just as your head does in the game [[StrongBadZone]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Derby Owner's Club|Derby Owner's Club]]'' ==
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One of the default sires' name is "Homestar Runner".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Diner Dash: Flo On The Go|Diner Dash: Flo on the Go]]'' ==
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[[Image:Diner dash 3 - everybody to the limit.png|thumb|This diner's going to the moooooooooon!]]
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One of the secret levels is titled [[Everybody to the Limit]]. The description is: "Can you handle everything and the kitchen sink? This one's [[personal favorites|going to the moon]]!!"
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten|Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]]'' ==
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One Axe-type weapon is called the "[[Strong Bad|Strong Bat]]", and its description is given as "[[Eh! Steve|Hey Sdeve!]]"
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Disney's Toontown Online|Disney's Toontown Online]]'' ==
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*One of the names you can [http://toontown.wikia.com/wiki/Create-A-Toon#Naming name your Toon] is [[Fat Dudley]].
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*During the monologue preceding the [http://toontown.wikia.com/wiki/ToonTask ToonTask] for shutting down the [http://toontown.wikia.com/wiki/Sellbot+Factory Sellbot Factory], the store owner, Coach Zucchini says that the [http://toontown.wikia.com/wiki/Toons toon] can refer to him as [[Coach Z]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:DragonFable|DragonFable]]'' ==
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*In one of the Sneevil Box Quests, you kill a sneevil and it gives you a random password. One of these passwords is "Burninate", an obvious reference to [[Trogdor]].
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*In the blacksmithing skill mini-game, Yulgar may ask you to craft such items as "Moist Letter Opener of Burninating."
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*One of the Warrior sayings is "[[Double Deuce|Douuuuuuuuble Deuce!]]"
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*In the Design Notes for May 2nd, 2008, the game programmer Rolith complains that "Nobody Likes his style..." This is a possible reference to [[Nebulon]].
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*During Mogloween '09 (the game's halloween event), an unlockable mask, "Big Bad Luchadore Mask" is a pretty clear shout out to [[Strong Bad]]'s face. The same mask can be bought from Cysero's Superstore of Savings.
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*The "Fire Dragon Spirit" attack on the Dragonlord and Evolved Dragonlord armor applies a Damage-Over-Time effect called "Burninate!".
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One of the decorations is a "Thatched Roof Cottage". The description also recommends, "Just be careful placing it too close to fire dragons. It would be tragic to accidentally burninate your thatched roof cottage."
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Everbound|Everbound]]'' ==
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This homemade parody of ''Everquest'', found at Albinoblacksheep.com, allows one of the characters to summon Trogdor the Burninator.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Everquest|Everquest]]'' ==
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In the zone Inktu'ta, The Unmasked Chapel, there is a monster called "Cursecaller Fhqwhgads". You can see a picture of it [http://eqbeastiary.allakhazam.com/search.shtml?id=18067 here].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Fallout: New Vegas|Fallout: New Vegas]]'' ==
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Within the game's files, the special attack of the flare gun is called "Burninate All The People".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel|Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel]]'' ==
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Listed in the credits, listed under "SPECIAL THANKS," is "SB/HSR".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Fat Princess|Fat Princess]]'' ==
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In the in-game manual, page five, one of the instruction blips reads: "Press (square) to burninate with fireballs". An AI Character name is also called "Marsy Pants".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy XIV|Final Fantasy XIV]]'' ==
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The flavor text when selecting the training dummy for the Nidhogg's Rage trial (which involves an elder dragon who possesses the body of a knight) says "He who harkens to rambling bard's ballad of man who was dragon man who was maybe just dragon obsessed with burning people and thatched-roof cottages is either great warrior or great fool."
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Fortress Forever|Fortress Forever]]'' ==
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== ''[http://www.jmtb02.com/flash/firestorm.htm Four Second Firestorm]'' ==
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Galactic Civilizations 2: Dread Lords|Galactic Civilizations 2: Dread Lords]]'' ==
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Garry's Mod|Garry's Mod]]'' ==
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In one of the maps, rp_richland, in one of the houses, there appears to be a kid's room. On one of the walls is a crayon drawing of [[Trogdor]] burninating some people, as well as a cloud (which also has a single beefy arm) throwing a lightning bolt.
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There are two addons relating to Homestar Runner, known as the Pill Pack (An addon pack featuring Ragdolls of most of the characters) and a map (gm_freecountryusa).
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde|Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde]]'' ==
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Guacamelee!|Guacamelee!]]'' ==
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*At one point, there is a stylized poster of Strong Bad with the Spanish name "Fuerte Malo". [http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18k42sv8nbu7qjpg/original.jpg]
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Guild Wars|Guild Wars]]'' ==
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*As an Elementalist (a mage), one can acquire spells called "[http://gwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Professions.Detail&id=195 Mark of Rodgort]" and "[http://gwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=Professions.Detail&id=201 Rodgort's Invocation]." Both spells cause a condition in which the target catches on fire. Rodgort spelled backwards is Trogdor.
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*The legendary torch [http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Rodgort Rodgort] references Trogdor and calls back to the spells from the original Guild Wars. It features a dragon head breathing flame, and unlike most torches, which are straight, is shaped like an S and a more different S.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Guitar Hero II|Guitar Hero II]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s|Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s]]''  ==
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Halo 3|Halo 3]]'' ==
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*In the level Foundry, in random piles of trash there are Chinese boxes with what appears to be Trogdor the Burninator.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:A Hat in Time|A Hat in Time]]'' ==
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Hearthstone|Hearthstone]]'' ==
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* A card features "Troggzor the Earthinator", originally from the World of Warcraft MMORPG, is ultimately a reference to Trogdor. Its flavor text is "He keeps earthinating the countryside despite attempts to stop him."
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== ''[http://www.lawlolawl.com/games/idontevenknow.phpI I Don't Even Know]'' ==
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One minigame, entitled "HOW JOO MAKE A'SPLODE?", requires you to activate a bomb.
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== ''[http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/idrum-club-edition/id287410761 iDrum Club Edition]'' ==
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One of the kits in the music app is called "Tandy 400".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:I Wanna Be the Guy|I Wanna Be the Guy]]'' ==
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It is a common misconception that the hugely difficult freeware platformer ''I Wanna Be the Guy'' got its name from [[1-Up]]'s line in [[japanese cartoon]] (or even vice versa, even though said email predates IWBtG by nearly five years). According to [http://kayin.pyoko.org/iwbtg/faq.php the FAQ for the game], Michael "Kayin" O'Reilly is a fan of H*R, but came up with the name of his game for a different reason. <!--If it's not a reference, but still mentions H*R in saying it's not a reference, then it still counts, right?-->
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Imagine (video game series)|Imagine: Babysitter]]'' ==
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One of the items you can purchase at the store is the [[Original Book]].
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== ''Jack Russell'' ==
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In this flash game by Kenney Altera, the in-game instructions warn that if the protagonist dog touches a mine, he will [[StrongBadZone|A SPLODE]]! The game can be found [http://newgrounds.com/portal/view/289115 here] at [http://newgrounds.com Newgrounds].
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== ''Jet Set Emily: Baby On The Go'' ==
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In this game for the ZX Spectrum, one of the screens is entitled "homestarrunner.com" and resembles Homestar's head.  (This screen only appears in the revision and later versions; earlier versions had a screen advertising irma.s5.com, an all-but-defunct Garfield site.)  Incidentally, this game was designed by TheLazenby, a member of the Homestarrunner.net and Socks and Vinegar forums; the newest and final version, although not designed by TheLazenby, still retains this screen.  (However, in the new version, a secret teleporter is said to be hidden somewhere in Homestar's head.)
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==[[Wikipedia:John Woo Presents Stranglehold|John Woo Presents Stranglehold]]==
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In the Xbox 360 version of the game, an Achievement can be unlocked called "Asplosion", which is similar to [[Vector Strong Bad]]'s "Asplode".
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== [[Wikipedia:Kingdom Hearts II|Kingdom Hearts II]] ==
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*When fighting the Hydra in the Colosseum, a reaction called Urninator will be available. Urninator is one letter off from Burninator.
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* In the BradyGames strategy guide for the game, on page 28, there is a tipbox labeled "[[Everybody to the Limit]]", a reference to the song of the same name.
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== [[Wikipedia:Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance|Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]] ==
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*The journal entry for the Tatsu Blaze uses the phrase, "Prepare for burnination".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Kingdom of Loathing|The Kingdom of Loathing]]'' ==
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[[Image:Marziskull.PNG|thumb|You're not a broom?!]]
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*One of the ways to attack someone in Player vs. Player is to "Burninate".
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*In The Barrel full of Barrels, if you break open an exploding barrel, the result text tells you "[http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/The_Barrel_full_of_Barrels#Your_Barrel_A_Splode Your Barrel A Splode], hurting you. Badly".
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*In the Strange Leaflet, an area inspired by old text-based adventure games, you can enter in "[[Dennis]]" to hear that "You cannot go DENNIS from here."
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*In the chat function, the chat command '/[[50 emails|baleet]] username' carries out the same effect as '/ignore username'.
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*The game contains an item, [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Marzipan_skull Marzipan skull], which contains a reference to [[Marzipan|the character Marzipan]] and the [[Wikipedia:Marzipan|food of the same name]] in the description.
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*The game also contains a [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Mr._Balloon Mr. Balloon] item, the description of which refers to Strong Bad's song about "the High Voice Crew" from [[helium]].
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*The description for the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Pirate_zombie_robot_head pirate zombie robot head] contains the text "Must... fight... [[jibblies]]!" &ndash; a quote from [[More Fan Costumes]].
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*The description for the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Skewered_jumbo_olive skewered jumbo olive] says it has been "[[TROGDOR!|sworded]]".
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*The descriptions for the eXtreme meat [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/EXtreme_meat_staff staff], [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/EXtreme_meat_sword sword], and [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php//EXtreme_meat_crossbow crossbow] say the respective weapon is "[[Everybody to the Limit|to the limit]]".
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*The filename of the "[http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/100_Pound_Load 100 Pound Load]" Trophy is [[Heavy Lourde|heavy_lourde.gif]].
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*One of the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Hey%2C_baby._Wanna_wrestle%3F adventures] in a drunken stupor has the text "You buffoon. You carpetbagger. She gives you whatfor", a variant on a quote from [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] in [[50 emails]].
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*Two of the combat messages from the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Spirit_Hobo spirit hobo] refer to [[Senor Cardgage]] - the message about "low rates and percent signs" is similar to a quote from [[Senor Mortgage]], and the message about a girl named Helvetica is based on [[garage sale]], when Senor Cardgage refers to Strong Sad by that name.
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*There have been several references to "[[How do you type with boxing gloves on?]]" throughout the game:
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**When spectating on the KWE wrestling matches in the KWE chatroom, the announcer has introduced Roo (who is basically a kangaroo wearing boxing gloves) with "How the heck does he karate-chop with boxing gloves on?"
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**Giving a weapon to [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Roo Roo] in the KWE Back Room results in the message, ". . . holding this with boxing gloves will be the greatest challenge I have faced since that time I tried to type!"
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**One of the Fun Facts on [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Roo_trading_card Roo's trading card] reads "Roo never takes off his boxing gloves! It's a good thing he doesn't do much typing!"
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**When fighting [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/The_Box The Box], one of the attack messages reads "It boxes your ears. How does it box with typing gloves on?"
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**When fighting a [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Raging_bull raging bull], one of the miss messages says, "He prepares to pummel you, but you confuse him by asking how he can do that with boxing gloves on."
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**The entry for the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Boxing_glove boxing glove] reads "How do I type with these things on? The better question is how will you repeat that question after I knock all your teeth out?"
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*The verb "Arrow[['d]]" has been ocassionally used in the game:
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**In The Hidden Temple, one of the events is entitled "[http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Arrowed%21 Arrowed!]".
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**One of the gambling events in the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Money_Making_Game Money Making Game] involves shooting an arrow into a papaya à la William Tell. If you hit the papaya, it is said to be "arrow'd".
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**One of the Valentine's Day gifts is an [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Arrow%27d_heart_balloon arrow'd heart balloon].
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*One of the KWE wrestlers, [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Chori_Zo "Chori Zo"], has "[[Type|Lady-type]]" for her gender in the KWE Fact Book.
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*When fighting a  [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Scary_pirate_(cursed) scary pirate], one of the miss messages says, "He moans "brrraaaiiiaaarrrnns!" and starts to gnaw on your skull, but does a pretty lousy [[A Jorb Well Done|jeorb]]."
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*When fighting a [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Mayonnaise_wasp mayonnaise wasp], one of the miss messages says, "It tries to coat you with nasty mayonnaise, but you counter with a [[funny|ketchup bomb]]."
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*The image of the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Star_shirt star shirt] resembles [[Homestar Runner|Homestar Runner's]] shirt.
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*One of the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/The_Warehouse_of_Eternal_Stench stench resistance tests] in the Daily Dungeon contains the text "or as I like to call it, '[[Rotten Eggl&uuml;nd|Rotten Eggland]]'."
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*One of the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/The_Night_Gallery spooky resistance tests] in the Daily Dungeon uses the phrase "[[Jibblies|the jibblies]]".
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*Before [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/The_LAAAAME_Observatory The LAAAAME Observatory] was destroyed by part of a comet, one of the galaxies you could observe was called, "Distant Galaxy NGC-404." The filename of the image was, [[404'd|"404d.gif"]].
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*If the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Scroll_of_ancient_forbidden_unspeakable_evil Scroll of ancient forbidden unspeakable evil] causes hot damage to you, the game says, "These things are bad for you", perhaps referring to Homestar's line from [[invisibility]].
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*Sometimes, when you consume a [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Fancy_but_probably_evil_chocolate Fancy but probably evil chocolate], it can be "filled with some sort of witch's brew, or perhaps witch's brüe", referring to both [[Witch's Brew]] and [[Halloween Fairstival]].
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*Starting June 25, 2007, when you use the new item [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Black_Body%E2%84%A2_spray Black Body Spray] it states that "You feel moxious and dangerous, but it's hard to operate when everyone is trying to get [[all up ons]]."
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*The description for the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Fire-breathing_duck Fire-breathing duck] contains the line "the important thing is that somebody gets this freakin' duck away from you," a reference to [[In Search Of The Yello Dello DVD]] and [[Main Page 13]].
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*While fighting a [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/War_Hippy_Airborne_Commander War Hippy Airborne Commander], one may get the effect "All Covered in [[Whatsit]]".
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*The description for the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Fire fire] item mentions it could be used for "blending in at a peasant convention," a reference to [[Trogdor]] burninating peasants and/or [[Rather Dashing]] having to make himself "on fire like a peasant" in [[Peasant's Quest]].
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*In [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Hobopolis Hobopolis], if you have Richard make nine scarehoboes at [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Richard%27s_Redoubt Richard's Redoubt], he says "I can do it! I can do it nine times!", a reference to the Strong Bad Emails [[crazy cartoon]] and [[virus]].
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*Also in Hobopolis, some of the [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Hobo_Names Hobo Names] are references.
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**One of the titles for a Hot-aligned Hobo is [[Trogdor|Burninatin']].
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**One of the occupations for a Stench-aligned Hobo is [[The Poopsmith]].
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**One of the nicknames for a Spook-aligned hobo is "Gives you the [[jibblies]].
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*The [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Slime-covered_speargun Slime-covered Speargun] mentions a [[Nunchuck gun]].
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*The [http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Thermos_of_brew Thermos of Brew] is stated in the description to be full of [[Witches' Brew]]. In addition, the consumption text contains the line "You dwink the witches' bwew", a reference to [[Homestar Runner]]'s speech impediment.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Kings of Chaos|Kings of Chaos]]'' ==
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When your army wins a battle, one of the phrases is "You burninated the enemy!"  Likewise, when your army is beaten, one of the phrases is "The enemy burninated your army!"
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[http://www.kingsofchaos.com Kings of Chaos].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Luminous Arc|Luminous Arc]]''==
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*One of the random monster names in Luminous Arc is "Asplode".
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*At one point, one character says "First off, I'm not human, I'm a dragon. Or a dragon-man. Or something."
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Magical Starsign|Magical Starsign]]'' ==
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When the main characters have reached the planet of light, Nova, one of the Dancing Fruit will at one point run by the party, screaming "A-splode!!"
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== ''Magicka: Wizard Wars'' ==
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The runes around the spawn points are Norse and, when flipped backwards, read "Burninating the countryside burninating the peasants Trogdor."
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== ''[[Wikipedia:The Matrix Wars|The Matrix Wars]]'' ==
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If you successfully attack another realm in this RPG, "you burninated the enemy!" may appear at the end of the attack entry.
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[http://www.thematrixwars.com]
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Minecraft|Minecraft]]'' ==
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* One of the splash messages is "Consummate V's!" [http://www.minecraft.net] (See [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Splash Splash] on Minecraft Wiki)
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* In [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Java_Edition_3D_Shareware_v1.34 Java Edition 3D Shareware v1.34] (''Minecraft'''s 2019 April Fool's Day joke), inputting the code "PIGSONTHEWING" will give the player the ability to fly and displays the text "FLYING=VERY YES", referencing [[virus]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Monday Night Combat|Monday Night Combat]]'' ==
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One of the ProTags in the game you can unlock in Monday Night Combat is named "[[Trogdor|Burninator]]".
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== ''[https://mfgg.net/index.php?act=resdb&param=02&c=2&id=27966 Mushroom Pancakes]'' ==
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*The music that plays during the intro is a MIDI of [[Stinkoman 20X6]]'s level 1 theme.
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*At one point, [[Vector Strong Bad]] appears and delivers his phrase, "YOUR HEAD A SPLODE".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:My Singing Monsters|My Singing Monsters]]'' ==
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One of the possible autogenerated names an Epic Potbelly (a rare version of the Potbelly monster) can have is "[[Trogdor|Trawgdor]]". The Epic Potbelly itself is designed to look like a dragon, further cementing the reference.
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== ''NASCAR 2005: Chase For the Cup'' ==
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One of the available designs for a Craftsman Truck paint scheme is called "A-splode".
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== ''Nevermore Game'' ==
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If you click on the i sign at the 4th scene, the Wheat Grows Sweet noise from [[Peasant's Quest]] will play.
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Playing Location: http://www.stickpage.com/nevermoregameplay.shtml
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Neverwinter Nights|Neverwinter Nights]]'' ==
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New NWN patches have demo modules that illustrate creatures that have been added in those patches. These modules, created by Jay Watamaniuk, tend to be a bit silly in tone. The demo module included in v1.64, [http://nwn.bioware.com/downloads/module_demo_landsea-puma.html Land Sea-Puma], has a signpost with following directions:
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: North - Certain Dhoom
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: East - Most Likely Dhoom
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: West - Fair to Excellent Conditions for Dhoom
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: Dennis - Ye Will Find Nothing of Yon Interest Here Aye
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== ''[http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=24438 Nicholas' Weird Adventure 2]'' ==
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*When Nicholas speaks to the guard in Morth's castle, he says, "I say there, monstrosity!", a clear reference to [[animal]].
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*Later in the dialogue, the guard says back to Nicholas,"It serves you right, stupid pfargtl!", an obvious reference to [[Sbemail 169 Deleted Scene]].
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*Nicholas refers to a pile of refuse as [[whatsit]] in the sewer area.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Osu!|Osu!]]'' ==
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*An Osu! player usernamed Agent Spin Here made a [http://osu.ppy.sh/s/7045 beatmap] of the song [[2 many knives]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Overlord II|Overlord II]]'' ==
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*Upon finding the Red Minion Hive in the Nordberg Sanctuary, Gnarl comments that they are the "Burninators" of the Minion army.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Pac-Man World 3|Pac-Man World 3]]'' ==
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Near the end of the Gogekko Tower level, Orson asks Pac-Man to hack into a computer, to which he replies, "It's not easy to [[How Do You Type With Boxing Gloves On?|type with boxing gloves on]]."
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== ''Pico's Cousin'' ==
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When you beat the game, at the 'bonus features' section, click 'Useless info', listed there is 'Homestarruner.com rules.'
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Poker Night 2|Poker Night 2]]'' ==
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A picture of Strong Bad (along with Max, Tycho, and The Heavy) can be seen during the intro.
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== ''Portal: Flash Version'' ==
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On the AddictingGames page, at the end of the description of the game, it says "Do you has?"
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Postal 2|Postal 2]]'' ==
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In a minigame in the ''Postal 2'' add-on ''A Week In Paradise'', when you look to your left after you start, the "POMx2" [[wallpaper]] can be seen used as a wall texture. When you go out of the lane, a billboard above the Postal Dude displays the [[Homestar Runner]] "Seriously." wallpaper. Also, next to a clinic in the minigame, is the [[Homestarmy]] poster. Inside the clinic, a boombox can be seen playing [[Everybody To The Limit]].
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== [http://lrnj.com/ ''Project LRNJ''] ==
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When your character dies in the game, death messages are displayed. One of them is [[A Splode|"Your head a splode!"]]
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== [http://www.armorgames.com/games/retron_popup.html ''Retron''] ==
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Losing all your lives displays the message [[A Splode|"YOUR SHIP A SPLODE"]].
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== Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse ==
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In episode 5, Chippy's bleeps are transcribed as [[Preeeeow|"preeyow"]].
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== ''[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/360579 Scribble 2!]'' ==
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One of the levels, a right-pointing arrow, is entitled "[[Arrow'd]]".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Shadow Complex|Shadow Complex]]'' ==
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In the Xbox Live Arcade title ''Shadow Complex'', the [[Wikipedia:Xbox Live#Gamerscore|achievement]] for getting a certain number of headshots is called "My Head A-splode".
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Shantae and the Pirate's Curse|Shantae and the Pirate's Curse]]'' ==
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One of the Bosses is named ''Dagron (Massively Misspelled Monstrosity)'', possibly in reference to Strong Mad's "drawing" in [[dragon]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor|Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor]]'' ==
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*At one point, the hero can tell someone that Yuzu Tanikawa is another character's [[lady fan|ladyfan]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4|Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4]]'' ==
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*In one scene, Yosuke Hanamura claims that fish give him the [[jibblies]].
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*And during the sequence of events that leads to the True Ending, he also says that the case is over [[KOT's VOQPCS!|for reals this time]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:The Sims: Makin' Magic|The Sims: Makin' Magic Expansion Pack]]'' ==
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[[Image:StinkSmasher 20X6.png|thumb|The StinkSmasher 20X6]]
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One of the appliances is called "StinkSmasher [[20X6]]."
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== ''[[Wikipedia:The Sims 2: Nightlife|The Sims 2: Nightlife Expansion Pack]]'' ==
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There is a decorative flame-thrower called "HottCorp [[Trogdor|Burning 8-R]] Series". The catalogue description makes reference to a dragon.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:The Sims 3: Generations|The Sims 3: Generations]]'' ==
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One of the Trash compactors is named "[[Drive-Thru|The comPRESSOR]]".
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== ''Slacker 2'' ==
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During the credits, zoom in on Slacker's nametag to see a picture of Homestar on it.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Spore Creature Creator|Spore Creature Creator]]'' ==
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A hidden picture of Strong Bad's head exists within the game's files. Its purpose is currently unknown.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'' ==
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One of the default name choices at the beginning is "Homsar Dell". You may need to click on the button again many times to come to this name.
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[[Kerrek]] will show up as well.
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== ''[[Wikipedia:StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty|StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]]'' ==
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When the Firebat unit is clicked on multiple times, one of its responses is [[dragon|"Burninating the countryside"]]
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== ''[[Wikipedia:The Stanley Parable|The Stanley Parable]]'' ==
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In the Museum ending of The Stanley Parable, there is a room in the museum that shows fan emails for The Stanley Parable, one of which is addressed to Strong Bad, with the classic "How do you type with boxing gloves on?" question.
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== ''Super Farkle'' ==
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In this flash dice game on Facebook, you can find a "Sporty Runner" Egg as a prize. It is painted red with a white star and the top is blue, imitating Homestar's outfit.
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== ''[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/528604 Super Mario dressup game!]'' ==
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*In this flash game a secret item is [[Homestar Runner]]'s hat and shirt/[[Homestar Runner's Pants|pants]] to put on [[Mario]].
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*Already visible are [[Homestar Runner]] and [[Strong Bad]]'s Shoes.
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== ''Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars'' ==
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For secret character Frank West's "Dead Rising" combo, he tosses the enemy in the air and whacks with a baseball bat into the sky. He either says "Dead Rising!" or "To the moooon!" which could be a nod to [[personal favorites]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Tony Hawk's American Sk8land|Tony Hawk's American Sk8land]]'' ==
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*In the Vans Park level, go forward from the starting point, then spine transfer the side of the half-pipe to the quarter-pipe on the other side.  If you land it, you get the gap called "WIIIIDESCREEN", a reference to [[flashback]].
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== ''[[Wikipedia:Tony Hawk's American Wasteland|Tony Hawk's American Wasteland]]'' ==
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*In the Vans Park level, if you grind a rail around the corner on the third floor and jump out of bounds, you will see one of four messages, "Children'd!" "Arrowed!" "MSG'd!" or "Late 360 Shove-It to Boneless'D!"
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**You can also see these messages by using a [[Wikipedia:Trainer (games)|trainer]] to increase your ollie or air height and jumping beyond the level's "ceiling."
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*Also in Vans Park, if you board whack the generator thing, you will get a message and respawn. One of the possible messages is "Your head asplode".
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*One of the cheats for the game is "2them00n," a reference to [[personal favorites]].
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*When playing online, if you collide with another player, one of the messages is "You just K.O.[['d]] 'the name of the person you just collided with'". This is a reference to [[Teen Girl Squad]].
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Contents

[edit] Sightings reorg

[edit] The Organizing

  • Comic Sightings:
    • Unsure: Arby the Archer; MoDCAMeRa
  • Television Sightings:
    • Borderline:
      • Adult Swim (shows mainly but not exclusively animation as far as I know; still probably wouldn't count as animation)
      • Maya and Miguel (animated series, but describes live-action segment)
      • New York Noise (says entire Experimental Film video shown; probably wouldn't count as animation)
  • Website Sightings:
    • Non-animated video: Dan Brown's Universe, The Escapist, GamesRadar (at least it says so), Games Repainted, Gamespot, The Geek Show, The Joshua Childers Show!, Klick! Holiday Video, LoadingReadyRun, The Man of 101 Voices, Olde English, Panda Smash, Pure Pwnage, Robot Bastard, Rocketboom, Shenmue II : The Gang Edition, TASVideos, TED, That Guy with the Glasses, Vinesauce, Wrestling with Wregret, YouTube
    • Borderline/multiple/dunno:
      • 8-Bit Theater (Sighting is on a site for a webcomic, but is not part of that webcomic)
      • AI Dungeon (A game, but the sightings are user-created)
      • Charlie Clay And The Clay Crew (can't find the actual episodes. The linked files' types are .gif which could mean either a motion comic or an animation)
      • Doraemon Abridged (video unavailable but presuming this is an abridged series, which would be borderline animation)
      • Fail! (A FAQ page for a webcomic. Unable to find the image itself but it probably is also a comic)
      • Finding Sushi (says it's been deleted, so no way to know what it is unless someone happens to know)
      • Flipnote Hatena (From what I understand it is/was an animation program/website. Would it count as animation?)
      • Fruitcake MIDI (it is on a website [currently archive.org] but it could be considered a Musical Sighting)
      • Futurama Madhouse (might could maybe be considered a comic? Possibly?)
      • Golo Theme song (could be a Musical Sighting, though there's no archived version)
      • Google (One is a video, others are more standard web stuff)
      • IGN (Some are videos, some are articles)
      • I-Mockery (one is a game, rest seem to be blog entries)
      • Insert Disc Two (guessing it's a live-action video from the context, but there's no link and I can't find it to know for certain)
      • Joe Wuz Here! (can't find the site but the entry says it's a comic so it'd probably go under Webcomic Sightings)
      • Kevin & Kell (similar situation to 8-Bit Theater)
      • Lemmy's Land (first is a comic, rest seem to be fanfiction)
      • "The Lost Experience" ABC's Official Blog (One entry is a blog but the other describes a video)
      • Neopets (I think it's a game? Question mark?)
      • Newgrounds (some entries are animations, some are games)
      • RiffTrax (most seem to be videos with one blog post as an exception)
      • Something Awful (some but not all entries are animations)
      • Stinkoman 20X6 on VGMusic.com (another web thing that could be considered a Musical Sighting)
      • the show with zefrank (Probably non-animated video?)
      • Subeta ("virtual pet site", so maybe in the same boat as Neopets)
      • Super Mechrio World (made by the same people as Doraemon Abridged, videos unavailable)
      • Stick Shorts (stick animation counts as animation, right?)
      • ThinkGeek (one item contains a video on a mostly-text page)
      • VG Mix (yet another web thing that could be considered a Musical Sighting)
      • Weffriddles (It's a website that houses a chain of riddles made up of HTML pages and embedded images, which potentially could be considered a game. Also I lack the brain mind to get to the part with a Homestar character)
      • YouTube (some but not all entries are animations, the rest would be non-animated video)
      • Zero Punctuation (marginally animated?)
    • More general webwebs (including blogs, image sharing, social media): Everything else, unless I missed something

[edit] The Opining

My opinions on the borderline/multiple/dunnos:

  • Adult Swim: keep on Television.
  • Maya and Miguel: probably keep on Television.
  • New York Noise: keep on Television. Leaning against Animation since the only animation shown is that produced by TBC.
  • 8-Bit Theater: Would be either Webcomic or Website. It's a blog for a character on the comic. I could go either away.
  • AI Dungeon: Unsure whether it should be Game or Website since the Sighted content is user-created.
  • Charlie Clay And The Clay Crew: Despite lacking info, leaning towards Web Animation since Stick Shorts, which is apparently by the same person, is Web Animation.
  • Doraemon Abridged: Leaning toward Web Animation just based on the name, which seems like WYSIWYG.
  • Fail!: From what info I'm able to find I'm leaning towards Webcomic.
  • Flipnote Hatena: 'Kipedia calls it an "application" and not a game, but then uses the video game infobox and video game categories. Still leaning against putting it in Game. Dunno between Web Animation or Website, though.
  • Fruitcake MIDI: Some entries on Musical Sightings are web-based so I'm actually leaning towards putting it there.
  • Futurama Madhouse: Slightly leaning towards Webcomic even if it doesn't seem to have a traditional webcomic format.
  • Golo Theme song: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
  • Google: Google Current to Web Video. Other entries stay at Website.
  • IGN: Animal Crossing and Game Boy retrospective to Web Video, others stay at Website.
  • I-Mockery: Pickleman to Game, others stay at website.
  • Insert Disc Two: Leaning towards Web Video over Web Animation, even if I can't find the actual video.
  • Joe Wuz Here!: Leaning towards Webcomic.
  • Kevin & Kell: Unsure between Webcomic and Website for similar reasons to 8-Bit Theater.
  • Lemmy's Land: If the first entry were alone I'd put it in Webcomic, but I'm leaning against splitting the entries and more toward keeping them in Website since most of the website seems not to be comics.
  • "The Lost Experience" ABC's Official Blog: If the video were alone I'd put it in Web Video, but like above, I'm leaning against splitting the entries in favor of keeping them together on Website.
  • Neopets: Leaning toward Game but I'll defer to someone who paid more attention to it when it peaked in popularity.
  • Newgrounds: Ones that say they're games to Game, others to Web Animation.
  • RiffTrax: Since it's mostly a video-based site, I'd say move the entries to Web Video, except the blog entry which can stay in Website.
  • Something Awful: If I have it correct, Tub Bites 2 (including Karnov Bites) and Funny Housemates would go to Web Animation, and the others would remain at Website.
  • Stinkoman 20X6 on VGMusic.com: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
  • the show with zefrank: Lacking info but leaning toward Web Video.
  • Subeta: Like Neopets, leaning toward Game but will defer to someone that knows more of this sort of thing.
  • Stick Shorts: Honestly not sure why I put this here. It's definitely Web Animation.
  • ThinkGeek: Leaning against splitting and towards keeping in Website since the site isn't mainly video.
  • VG Mix: Leaning towards Musical for similar reasons to Fruitcake.
  • Weffriddles: Got up to like number fortysomething a while ago but I get the gist. Could go either Game or Website for this one.
  • YouTube: Don't feel like sorting though the huge list of entries, so just put it in Web Video for now.
  • Zero Punctuation: Could go either Web Animation or Web Video for this one. Slightly leaning towards the latter.
  • As for the ones I neglected to mention (Arby the Archer, MoDCAMeRa, Finding Sushi, Super Mechrio World), I don't know enough about them to state a preference in where they should go, so I'd lean towards keeping them where they are unless we find out more info about them that says they should be somewhere else.

[edit] See also

[edit] Reciprocative Insults

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[edit] Appearances

  • The Luau — When Homestar Runner refers to his Melonade addiction as "a serious problem", Marzipan responds, "You're gonna have a problem if you don't monitor this tofu."
  • island — When Homestar asks if they're rescued, Strong Bad replies that Homestar will need to be rescued if he doesn't stop asking. He responds the same way when asked if there's ice cream, elaborating that he'll hit Homestar and that the ice cream will stop the injury from swelling.
  • dragon — After Strong Sad tells Strong Bad about his improved methods for drawing a dragon, Strong Bad says "I'll improve on your methods!" as he burns Strong Sad's drawing to a crisp.
  • Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer — When the King of Peasantry refuses to let Rather Dashing upset the balance by getting revenge on Trogdor, Rather Dashing replies, "I'll upset your balance, my lord!"
  • concert — When Strong Sad explains that he was trying to broaden Strong Bad's horizons, Strong Bad replies, "I'll broaden your horizons!" as he smashes the sloshy vinyl over Strong Sad's head.

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[edit] See also

[[Category:Variable word running gags]]

[edit] Oversized Novelty Items

Occasionally, for situations that call for a zany item, oversized novelty items will appear.

[edit] Appearances

  • retirement (Easter egg) — One cloud shape documented by Strong Bad is "oversized novelty comb".
  • from workHomestar Runner expresses desire to paint clouds with an oversized novelty toothbrush.
  • SBCG4AP Dev Blog: Payable Demo! — "This is for all those craptakers out there who don't think I'm actually working on this game. 'More like, Strong Bad's Crappy Game That He Totally Phoned in for an Attractive Oversized Novelty Check,' they all say."
  • Baddest of the Bands — If Strong Bad stands near the novelty sign, Homestar will attempt to incorporate "oversized novelty bottle cap" into his audition.
  • 2 Part Episode: Part 2Reynold, as Scrawnjob, gloats about Blue Laser's counterfeit Skee-Ball scheme causing oversized novelty sunglasses to become unattainable.

[[Category:Object running gags]]

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