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===Bonus===
===Bonus===

Revision as of 07:50, 28 November 2007

Coming to a DVD player near you with Activision styles

Everything Else, Volume 3 is a DVD collection of all holiday toons of 2006 and all big toons, shorts, Teen Girl Squad episodes and Marzipan's Answering Machine versions since the release of Everything Else, Volumes 1 and 2. It also contains a bonus Limozeen: "but they're in space!" cartoon, plus an interactive "Where's The Cheat?" game.

Contents

FBI Warning

The FBI warning on Volume 3 of Everything Else.

Cast (in order of appearance): Videlectrix Mascot

Transcript

{The standard FBI warning text appears on a background with constantly shifting colors.}

TEXT: Federal law provides severe civil and criminal penalties for the unauthorized reproduction, distribution or exhibition of copyrighted motion pictures, video tapes or video discs. Criminal copyright infringement is investigated by the FBI and may constitute a felony with a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison and/or a $250,000 fine.

{The Videlectrix Mascot walks up, trips, then gives a thumbs up.}

Menus

Main Menu

The 1980s video game theme runs throughout the entire DVD's menus.

{The main menu has "Everything Else, vol. 3" flashing, the year 1982 and poorly-rendered versions of Homestar and Strong Bad's heads. The colors will cycle through like an Atari 2600 game. After a while, if you fail to make a decision on what to see, a Puppet Stuff scene activates.}

{the screen starts to distort and a high pitched whine is heard}

STRONG BAD: What the crap!? What's wrong with this stupid game?

HOMESTAR RUNNER: What's wrong here, Strong Bad?

STRONG BAD: For some reason, my used copy of a twenty year old video game won't work.

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Oh, them ol' game tapes? You gots to blow in 'em, like this! {Homestar blows a raspberry}

STRONG BAD: Ew...

HOMESTAR RUNNER: Now give it a shot.

STRONG BAD: Okay.

{A zapping sound is heard and the screen flashes. The screen returns to the menu, with smoke coming out of Strong Bad's head.}

STRONG BAD: WAAAH!

HOMESTAR RUNNER: See, I told you it'd work.

STRONG BAD: Urrg, pixel... burger...

Section Menus

Each of the individual sections' menus, like the main menu, are themed after early 1980s video games.

  • Toons: A loop of Homestar running in The Field and jumping over The Stick, Marshie and other assorted stuff.
  • Shorts: The King of Town atop his castle dropping turkey legs off.
  • Holidays: The Cheat running around a maze collecting various power-ups.
  • Other Features: The heads of Strong Bad and Homestar shoot squares at each other and hide behind floating shields.
  • Bonus: The Limozeen spaceship shooting guitars and picking up ladies with a tractor beam.

Disc Content

Toons

Shorts

Holidays

Other Features

Bonus

Easter Eggs

  • On the Toons menu, select Strongest Man in the World, then press right a few times to play the original Strongest Man in the World story, complete with narration.
  • On the Bonus page, select the Limozeen Bonus Toon, then press right a few times to play Field Day Intro.
  • On the Holiday menu, select Let Us Give Tanks, then press right a few times to play Eggs.

Fun Facts

Good graphics are now just a dipswitch away

Remarks

  • The screenshots inside the case are rendered in Atari 2600 rather than the usual Flash.

Inside References

Real-World References

  • The case is modeled after the cases of video games produced by Activision in the early 1980s.
  • The Holidays menu is modeled after Dig Dug.
  • The Other Features menu appears to be an odd cross between Pong and Warlords.
  • The Bonus menu depicts a very Defender-looking scenario.

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