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=== Next-Generation STUFF === | === Next-Generation STUFF === | ||
{{stufffact|In the toy Easter egg, The "Next Gen Gamepad" on the box for Reynold's Brother most closely resembles that of the [[Wikipedia:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]], which was considered a next-generation console in the early 1990s. Coincidentally, two [[Wikipedia:History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|new game consoles]], the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 3|PlayStation 3]] and the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo Wii|Nintendo Wii]], were released just a few days before this toon.}} | {{stufffact|In the toy Easter egg, The "Next Gen Gamepad" on the box for Reynold's Brother most closely resembles that of the [[Wikipedia:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]], which was considered a next-generation console in the early 1990s. Coincidentally, two [[Wikipedia:History of video game consoles (seventh generation)|new game consoles]], the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 3|PlayStation 3]] and the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo Wii|Nintendo Wii]], were released just a few days before this toon.}} | ||
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=== Silent Ripberger === | === Silent Ripberger === | ||
{{stufffact|This is the first time Ripberger is heard speaking.}} | {{stufffact|This is the first time Ripberger is heard speaking.}} | ||
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***Actually, I was planning to delete the second half of that fact depending on how this vote turned out. | ***Actually, I was planning to delete the second half of that fact depending on how this vote turned out. | ||
****Is the first half of that. that Commando in the Classroom, is the first toon to feature Reynold. all that noteworthy either? | ****Is the first half of that. that Commando in the Classroom, is the first toon to feature Reynold. all that noteworthy either? | ||
| - | *****No, but for different reasons. [[Commandos in the Classroom]] is '''not''' the first 'toon to feature Reynold. His first appearance was in [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|Cheat Commandos]] (the same as all other Cheat Commandos) and his first animated/speaking with his own voice appearance was in [[Shopping | + | *****No, but for different reasons. [[Commandos in the Classroom]] is '''not''' the first 'toon to feature Reynold. His first appearance was in [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|Cheat Commandos]] (the same as all other Cheat Commandos) and his first animated/speaking with his own voice appearance was in [[Shopping for Danger]] (the first full-length Cheat Commandos 'toon anyway). I wouldn't be opposed to such a fact in SFD, however. |
*Someone added the argument against: "This is Ripberger's first animated appearance", but this isn't true. Ripberger appeared in the "preview" segment in [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|Cheat Commandos]] with the main Cheat Commandos (twice, actually.) | *Someone added the argument against: "This is Ripberger's first animated appearance", but this isn't true. Ripberger appeared in the "preview" segment in [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|Cheat Commandos]] with the main Cheat Commandos (twice, actually.) | ||
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=== It's that guy! That has that gun! === | === It's that guy! That has that gun! === | ||
{{stufffact|The Blue Laser Commander exclaims, "Gunhaver! You actually have a gun!" Indeed, in spite of his name, this is the first time Gunhaver is actually seen holding a gun. However, his gun appeared in [[Shopping for Danger]], though Blue Laser Commander never saw it.}} | {{stufffact|The Blue Laser Commander exclaims, "Gunhaver! You actually have a gun!" Indeed, in spite of his name, this is the first time Gunhaver is actually seen holding a gun. However, his gun appeared in [[Shopping for Danger]], though Blue Laser Commander never saw it.}} | ||
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=== Civvies === | === Civvies === | ||
{{stufffact|This is the first Cheat Commandos cartoon to feature civilian characters besides Reynold.}} | {{stufffact|This is the first Cheat Commandos cartoon to feature civilian characters besides Reynold.}} | ||
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=== First first name === | === First first name === | ||
{{stufffact|This is the first time that we have heard another name of a Cheat Commando. (Blue Laser says "Play us a song, won't you, Charles?" to Gunhaver.)}} | {{stufffact|This is the first time that we have heard another name of a Cheat Commando. (Blue Laser says "Play us a song, won't you, Charles?" to Gunhaver.)}} | ||
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=== A holiday classic! === | === A holiday classic! === | ||
{{stufffact|This is the first time the Cheat Commandos are featured in a holiday toon.}} | {{stufffact|This is the first time the Cheat Commandos are featured in a holiday toon.}} | ||
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=== X-haver === | === X-haver === | ||
{{stufffact|The arch-nemesis-as-friend relationship indicated by Blue Laser Commander's address of Gunhaver as "Charles" alludes to the relationship between [[Wikipedia:Magneto (comics)|Magneto]] and [[Wikipedia:Professor X|Charles Xavier]] of the [[Wikipedia:X-Men|X-Men]] series.}} | {{stufffact|The arch-nemesis-as-friend relationship indicated by Blue Laser Commander's address of Gunhaver as "Charles" alludes to the relationship between [[Wikipedia:Magneto (comics)|Magneto]] and [[Wikipedia:Professor X|Charles Xavier]] of the [[Wikipedia:X-Men|X-Men]] series.}} | ||
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Current revision as of 21:46, 18 May 2007
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[edit] Next-Generation STUFFIn the toy Easter egg, The "Next Gen Gamepad" on the box for Reynold's Brother most closely resembles that of the Super NES, which was considered a next-generation console in the early 1990s. Coincidentally, two new game consoles, the PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo Wii, were released just a few days before this toon. From: Let us give TANKS! Arguments for:
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[edit] Silent RipbergerThis is the first time Ripberger is heard speaking. From: Let us give TANKS! Arguments for:
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[edit] It's that guy! That has that gun!The Blue Laser Commander exclaims, "Gunhaver! You actually have a gun!" Indeed, in spite of his name, this is the first time Gunhaver is actually seen holding a gun. However, his gun appeared in Shopping for Danger, though Blue Laser Commander never saw it. From: Let us give TANKS! Arguments for:
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[edit] CivviesThis is the first Cheat Commandos cartoon to feature civilian characters besides Reynold. From: Let us give TANKS! Arguments for: Arguments against:
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[edit] First first nameThis is the first time that we have heard another name of a Cheat Commando. (Blue Laser says "Play us a song, won't you, Charles?" to Gunhaver.) From: Let us give TANKS! Arguments for: Arguments against:
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[edit] A holiday classic!This is the first time the Cheat Commandos are featured in a holiday toon. From: Let us give TANKS! Arguments for: Arguments against:
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[edit] X-haverThe arch-nemesis-as-friend relationship indicated by Blue Laser Commander's address of Gunhaver as "Charles" alludes to the relationship between Magneto and Charles Xavier of the X-Men series. From: Let us give TANKS! Arguments for:
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