Talk:Trogdor Was A Man
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I feel like the scene with two silhouetted Trogdors speaking "S" to each other could be a reference to [[YouTube:INL6hc9yEow|this recurring segment]] of ''The Electric Company'' (which did air during the '70s) where two people would say part of a word to each other, with the letters coming out of their mouth in a similar fashion. Am I just seeing things, or could it be a match? {{User:Homestar-Winner/sig}} 03:49, 20 September 2018 (UTC) | I feel like the scene with two silhouetted Trogdors speaking "S" to each other could be a reference to [[YouTube:INL6hc9yEow|this recurring segment]] of ''The Electric Company'' (which did air during the '70s) where two people would say part of a word to each other, with the letters coming out of their mouth in a similar fashion. Am I just seeing things, or could it be a match? {{User:Homestar-Winner/sig}} 03:49, 20 September 2018 (UTC) | ||
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Possible Electric Company reference
I feel like the scene with two silhouetted Trogdors speaking "S" to each other could be a reference to this recurring segment of The Electric Company (which did air during the '70s) where two people would say part of a word to each other, with the letters coming out of their mouth in a similar fashion. Am I just seeing things, or could it be a match? Homestar-Winner (talk) 03:49, 20 September 2018 (UTC)
am i the only one who sees a resemblance to the book "who's boat is this boat" in the "my boat isn't your boat" thing? is it just me?