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[[Image:Dodongo.png|thumb|Dodongo dislikes Flash pranks]]
[[Image:Dodongo.png|thumb|Dodongo dislikes Flash pranks]]
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'''Nice Try!''', or a similar taunting message, is occasionally used to confront a viewer trying to access visuals or other content that is typically hidden. Most commonly, this text is hidden by [[The Brothers Chaps]] in [[Flash]] files to surprise a viewer who has [[Decompiled Flash Easter Eggs|decompiled the Flash file looking for secrets]].
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Occasionally, [[The Brothers Chaps]] hide details they don't want the viewer to see. If the Flash files are decompiled, words such as "'''nice try'''" appear in where the details might be expected to be.
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The variation '''"Nice try, Dodongo!"''', mentioning a recurring enemy type from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' games, originated in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[the chair]].
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==Examples==
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== Appearances ==
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* Email [[the chair]] — [[Strong Bad]]'s picture of his [[parents]] reads "nice try dodongo!"
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*[[Sbemail 100 Fakeout]] {{--}} At this time, the file name convention for [[Strong Bad Email]]s was "sbemail#.html" (for instance, [[some kinda robot|the first email]] was "sbemail1.html"). Viewers who attempted to view the 100th email before its release by navigating to sbemail100.html were instead met with a taunting message from [[Strong Bad]], saying, "Oh, I suppose you think you're pretty clever, huh?". The [[flashback|actual hundredth email]]'s file name was "sbemailahundred.html".
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* [[Jibblies 2 Teaser]] — Behind the silhouettes of the characters in costume are the words "nice try [[dan]]".
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*Email [[the chair]] {{--}} The email finishes with Strong Bad adopting [[Le Restige]] as his new seat, with the chair's high back comically obscuring most of the email-checking process. He holds up what he claims to be a picture of his [[parents]] that the viewer cannot see; decompiling the toon reveals he is simply holding a notice reading '''"nice try dodongo!"'''.
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* [[Most in the Graveyard Teaser]] — This time, the silhouettes hide the words "no cigar".
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*[[Jibblies 2 Teaser]] {{--}} The characters' [[Jibblies 2 costumes|costumes]] are hard to make out as they are rendered in [[silhouettes]]. If the Flash file is decompiled, assuming the black silhouettes can be removed to show the full costumes, all that can be seen behind the black outlines is the phrase '''"nice try [[dan]]"'''. Later [[Halloween teasers]] continued this trend of hidden text, albeit without the specific "nice try" wording.
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* [[Halloween 2009 Teaser]] — The silhouettes hide the words "sorry charlie" as well as some rejected costumes from previous years.
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*[[The Homestar Runner Enters The Spooky Woods Teaser]] {{--}} As the silhouettes abruptly shift into [[Storybook World|Storybook style]], Strong Bad demands to know what is happening. Rather than explaining, [[The Homestar Runner (storybook)|The Homestar Runner]] instead replies, "'''Nice try, Dodongo!''' But you'll have to wait until Halloween!"
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*[[Strong Bad Talking Plush]] {{--}} The back of the doll's mask includes laces tied up, as Strong Bad's mask does. Untying them in an attempt to remove the mask reveals that the words '''"NICE TRY!"''' are embroidered behind the lace-up.
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*[[Halloween Hide & Seek]] (v2.0) {{--}} Homestar [[Halloween Hide & Seek Responses#"Strong Bad"|guesses '''"Nice try, Dodongo"''']] when [[I really like your costume|trying to guess]] [[Strong Bad's teaser costume]].
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== See Also ==
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*[[Decompiled Flash Easter Eggs]]
[[Category:Prank running gags]]
[[Category:Prank running gags]]

Current revision as of 00:50, 27 November 2024

Dodongo dislikes Flash pranks

Nice Try!, or a similar taunting message, is occasionally used to confront a viewer trying to access visuals or other content that is typically hidden. Most commonly, this text is hidden by The Brothers Chaps in Flash files to surprise a viewer who has decompiled the Flash file looking for secrets.

The variation "Nice try, Dodongo!", mentioning a recurring enemy type from The Legend of Zelda games, originated in the Strong Bad Email the chair.

[edit] Appearances

[edit] See Also

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