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+ | === The Legend of King Bubsgonzola === | ||
+ | {{stufffact|The title and growl observed during King Bubsgonzola Supreme's appearance is reminiscent of the beginning of boss fights from the Nintendo game ''[[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' and later games in the [[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda series|series]].}} | ||
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+ | * Bubsgonzola's appearance mirrors the pre-boss cutscenes of the 3-D ''Zelda'' games perfectly: the boss appears, a title like "Parasitic Armored Arachnid: Queen Gohma" appears at the bottom of the screen in a two-line format, and then the boss roars. | ||
+ | * TBC have made [[Nintendo|numerous]] previous ''Zelda'' references. | ||
+ | * Zelda games have used similar panning | ||
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+ | *Too specific a comment. There's no Zelda boss that starts panning up from a giant pair of feet. It's more likely just a panning camera trick. The title doesn't match any of the Zelda boss titles either. If it said "Supreme King: Bubs" then maybe, but it doesn't, so it's not. | ||
+ | *Bubs' entrance may have indeed been inspired by those of Zelda bosses, but if TBC had intended for viewers to identify it as such, I think they would have made it more obvious. | ||
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+ | *Even if this is declined, the fact will remain on the talk page, which I think will be a good outcome — it's an interesting connection and a possible inspiration, but I don't think it's clear enough to be in the main article. | ||
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The Legend of King BubsgonzolaThe title and growl observed during King Bubsgonzola Supreme's appearance is reminiscent of the beginning of boss fights from the Nintendo game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and later games in the series. From: unnatural Arguments for:
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BubzillaThe scene with Bubs going into the water and the Japanese symbol is a reference to Godzilla. From: unnatural Arguments for:
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Weeee!In the toilet Easter Egg, Strong Sad saying "Weeee" is an inside reference to the Cheat Commandos episode Shopping For Danger. Gunhaver says "Weeee" in the same way when he's sliding down the ripcord. From: unnatural Arguments for:
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