Shopping For Danger
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Revision as of 16:31, 28 September 2004
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Screenshot
Summary
Shopping for Danger
The Cheat Commandos rock, rock on in an adventure to stop Blue Laser from spending less at a local grocery store on double-coupon day.
Cast (in order of appearance): Gunhaver, Fightgar, Silent Rip, Crackotage, Reynold, Firebert, Blue Laser Commander, Blue Laser minion, Blue Laser Babies
Page title: Blue Las-alert, Kids! Cheat Commandos will be right back after these messages!
Transcript
TRANSCRIPT IN PROGRESS BY INTERRUPTORJONES
Easter Eggs
- At the end of the film, click on The End. to see an extra scene in the grocery store.
Fun Facts
- The episode "Shopping For Danger" is written by A. Chimendez who also created "The Strong Bad" in the email "pizzaz" and Cheat Commandos...O's.
- We now know how all The Cheat Commandos (except Foxface) sound.
- I don't think we've heard Ripberger, Reinforcements, or Flashfight yet, either.
- The line: "Firebert, you stay here and think of a better commando name" is a reference to the email "army" when Strong Bad tells The Cheat that Firebert is not a good commando name.
- Fightgar asking for "Old Lady Rub" is a reference to Peasant's Quest, in which the innkeeper has a cabinet full of Old Man Rub.
- This is the 1st time we see the Cheat Commando HQ playset.
- The voice of Crackotage is done in the style of Wordsworth from the 80's cartoon Heathcliff (and the Catallac Cats), whose voice was done by Stanley Jones. Wordsworth was a rhyming cat that also had headphones on but unlike Crackotage, Wordsworth rollerskated.
- Reynold's voice is similar to that of Brains from the 60's TV series Thunderbirds.
- The grocery store "muzak" is a different version of the main Cheat Commandos theme. Some cartoons such as Inspector Gadget would also have all the background music as a rehashing of the main theme as well.
- Reynolds' seems to be a mix between Dilbert and Drew Carey, although the scene where Reynolds trys on the backpack reminds me of Louis Tully (Rick Moranis) in Ghostbusters II when he puts on the proton pack and wants to be a ghostbuseter.