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''{The sound of a large machine powering down is heard.}''
''{The sound of a large machine powering down is heard.}''
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Man, peoples won't leave me alone about this one! ''{clears screen, typing}'' Okay,okay,okay,okay. Dangeresque 3 production update! Day 114 ''{says "one-fourteen"}'': Things are comeing ''{again pronounced "koh-may-ing"}'' along right on schedule. So far, we seem to have only hit one major snag. Um, and that is I haven't um, ''{as he types, the text gets smaller and Strong Bad speaks under his breath}'' made Dangeresque 3 yet. ''{clears screen, text size returns to normal}'' But, before you start throwing full wine bottles at your computer screen, let me offer this as a cop-out: the digitally remastered director's cut of: ''Dangeresque 1: Dangeresque, too?''
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'''STRONG BAD:''' Man, peoples won't leave me alone about this one! ''{clears screen, typing}'' Okay,okay,okay,okay. Dangeresque 3 production update! Day 114: Things are comeing ''{again pronounced "koh-may-ing"}'' along right on schedule. So far, we seem to have only hit one major snag. Um, and that is I haven't um, ''{as he types, the text gets smaller and Strong Bad speaks under his breath}'' made Dangeresque 3 yet. ''{clears screen, text size returns to normal}'' But, before you start throwing full wine bottles at your computer screen, let me offer this as a cop-out: the digitally remastered director's cut of: ''Dangeresque 1: Dangeresque, too?''
''{Cut via static to Strong Bad wearing his Dangeresque glasses, sitting in the [[Gremlin]], pretending to drive and humming the Dangeresque theme tune. The Cheat repeatedly runs by in the background holding a small tree to give the impression of movement. A card is held up in front of the camera, moving around a little, reading: Dangeresque 1: "Dangeresque, Too?" followed by another, reading "Not in 3-D."}''
''{Cut via static to Strong Bad wearing his Dangeresque glasses, sitting in the [[Gremlin]], pretending to drive and humming the Dangeresque theme tune. The Cheat repeatedly runs by in the background holding a small tree to give the impression of movement. A card is held up in front of the camera, moving around a little, reading: Dangeresque 1: "Dangeresque, Too?" followed by another, reading "Not in 3-D."}''
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'''RENALDO:''' ''{unemotionally}'' Sounds like a plan.
'''RENALDO:''' ''{unemotionally}'' Sounds like a plan.
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'''COACH Z:''' ''{turns back to the camera}'' How was tha{{--}}
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'''COACH Z:''' ''{turns back to the camera}'' How was tha—
''{Cut to Dangeresque in his car.}''
''{Cut to Dangeresque in his car.}''
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''{The frame "jumps." Same shot, but now Strong Bad is holding Strong Sad's sandwich.}''
''{The frame "jumps." Same shot, but now Strong Bad is holding Strong Sad's sandwich.}''
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'''DANGERESQUE TOO:''' {{--}}what do you know about Perducci?
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'''DANGERESQUE TOO:''' —what do you know about Perducci?
'''HOT TUB:''' ''{reluctantly}'' Only that I am not one of his minions.
'''HOT TUB:''' ''{reluctantly}'' Only that I am not one of his minions.
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'''Written and directed by Strong Bad'''
'''Written and directed by Strong Bad'''
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'''Dangeresque {{--}} Strong Bad'''<br>
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'''Dangeresque &mdash; Strong Bad'''<br>
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'''Dangeresque {{--}} Homestar Runner'''<br>
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'''Dangeresque &mdash; Homestar Runner'''<br>
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'''Renaldo {{--}} Coach Z'''<br>
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'''Renaldo &mdash; Coach Z'''<br>
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'''Perducci {{--}} The King of Town'''<br>
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'''Perducci &mdash; The King of Town'''<br>
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'''Cutesy Buttons {{--}} Marzipan'''<br>
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'''Cutesy Buttons &mdash; Marzipan'''<br>
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'''Killingyouguy {{--}} Himself'''<br>
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'''Killingyouguy &mdash; Himself'''<br>
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'''Passerby(Hot Tub) {{--}} El Dumpo'''<br>
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'''Passerby(Hot Tub) &mdash; El Dumpo'''<br>
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'''Istanbul {{--}} The Cheat'''
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'''Istanbul &mdash; The Cheat'''
'''Today is Alright 4 2Nite' written and performed by Strong Bad'''
'''Today is Alright 4 2Nite' written and performed by Strong Bad'''
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== Easter Eggs ==
== Easter Eggs ==
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*Click on Strong Bad's Dangeresque glasses at the end for the option to [[Miscellaneous Downloads|download]] "[[Today is Alright 4 2Nite]]", a song from the movie made by Strong Bad.
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*Click on Strong Bad's Dangeresque glasses at the end and you can [[Miscellaneous Downloads|download]] "[[Today is Alright 4 2Nite]]", a song from the movie made by Strong Bad.
== Fun Facts ==
== Fun Facts ==
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===Explanations===
===Explanations===
*At the end of [[stunt double]], Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective was said to be coming out in June 2004, which is when this email came out. Also, it was supposed to be 'in 3D', which is why the sign in the beginning says 'not in 3D'.
*At the end of [[stunt double]], Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective was said to be coming out in June 2004, which is when this email came out. Also, it was supposed to be 'in 3D', which is why the sign in the beginning says 'not in 3D'.
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*{{w|Istanbul}} is the largest city in {{w|Turkey}}.
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*[[Wikipedia:Istanbul|Istanbul]] is the largest city in [[Wikipedia:Turkey|Turkey]].
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*Serum is "The clear yellowish fluid obtained upon separating whole blood into its solid and liquid components after it has been allowed to clot." Marzipan is using it like syrup.
===Trivia===
===Trivia===
*This email was originally titled "dangeresque3" (without the space) but was changed within hours to "dangeresque 3".
*This email was originally titled "dangeresque3" (without the space) but was changed within hours to "dangeresque 3".
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*Assuming that production has continued uninterrupted for 114 straight days, if June 21, 2004 was the 114th day of production, that would place day 1 on February 29, meaning Strong Bad didn't even start Dangeresque 3 until seven-and-a-half months after [[stunt double]].
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*Assuming that production has continued uninterrupted for 114 straight days, if June 21st of 2004 was the 114th day of production, that would place day 1 on February 29th, meaning Strong Bad didn't even start Dangeresque 3 until seven-and-a-half months after [[stunt double]].  
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**If production was halted during weekends, then day 1 would be January 14, still almost six months after the release of [[stunt double]].
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*Up until the release of [[portrait]], the file sbemail106.swf was the biggest email to date, coming in at 1265KB. The large size is mostly due to the 3 frames of TV static (167KB from those three frames alone), and the noisy still image (287KB) at the end.
*Up until the release of [[portrait]], the file sbemail106.swf was the biggest email to date, coming in at 1265KB. The large size is mostly due to the 3 frames of TV static (167KB from those three frames alone), and the noisy still image (287KB) at the end.
*To promote [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]], this email was added to the Wii [http://us.wii.com/channel_nintendo.jsp Nintendo Channel] on November 17, 2008.
*To promote [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]], this email was added to the Wii [http://us.wii.com/channel_nintendo.jsp Nintendo Channel] on November 17, 2008.
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*When Strong Bad and Homestar are suspended in air after jumping off the side of the building, Strong Bad's glasses are shown darker than the rest of his silhouette.
*When Strong Bad and Homestar are suspended in air after jumping off the side of the building, Strong Bad's glasses are shown darker than the rest of his silhouette.
*When Homestar is doing his "Hurricane Kick", he is tied to a rope but the other side of the rope is hanging from the sky.
*When Homestar is doing his "Hurricane Kick", he is tied to a rope but the other side of the rope is hanging from the sky.
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*Strong Mad did not get credited for his role.
===Goofs===
===Goofs===
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===Inside References===
===Inside References===
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*The Compy's [[Stylized Text on Strong Bad's Computers|text gets smaller]] as Strong Bad gets quieter, as it does in [[kids' book]] for the word "linebacker".
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*Strong Bad's line "I work alone. 'Cept when I work with Renaldo. Which is all the time" is a line from "[[The theme from DANGERESQUE II: This time, it's not Dangeresque I]]", from [[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]].
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*Strong Bad's line "I work alone. 'Cept when I work with Renaldo. Which is all the time" is a line from "[[The Theme from Dangeresque II]]", from [[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]].
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*Dangeresque's door reads (backwards) ''DANGERESQUE Private Eye/Crooked Cop'' which is also a reference to the [[Strong Bad Sings]] CD.
*Dangeresque's door reads (backwards) ''DANGERESQUE Private Eye/Crooked Cop'' which is also a reference to the [[Strong Bad Sings]] CD.
*[[The VCR]] used for the car phone is from [[12:00]] and the [[Character Videos]] page.
*[[The VCR]] used for the car phone is from [[12:00]] and the [[Character Videos]] page.
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===Real-World References===
===Real-World References===
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*The {{w|Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette}} is a sports car made by {{wp|Chevrolet}}. Such cars are common in action films.
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*The [[Wikipedia:Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]] is a sports car made by [[Wikipedia:Chevrolet|Chevrolet]]. Such cars are common in action films.
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*"What is your malfunction?" is a reference to [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s Vietnam War movie ''{{wp|Full Metal Jacket}}''.
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*"What is your malfunction?" is a reference to [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s Vietnam War movie ''[[imdb:tt0093058|Full Metal Jacket]]''.
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*The scene of the two Dangeresques climbing up the "skyscraper" is a parody of [http://www.66batmania.com/trivia/bat-climb/ the "Bat Climb"], a running gag from the '60s ''[[Batman]]'' TV series. Also, the final shot of the movie that says "The End?" is a reference to the 1966 ''[[imdb:tt0060153|Batman]]'' movie, which ends with a similar question.
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*The scene of the two Dangeresques climbing up the "skyscraper" is a parody of [http://www.bat-mania.co.uk/trivia/batclimb.php the "Bat Climb"], a running gag from the old ''[[Batman]]'' TV series. Also, the final shot of the movie that says "The End?" is a reference to the 1966 ''[[imdb:tt0060153|Batman]]'' movie, which ends with a similar question.
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*Homestar's line "The pipes are broken!" spinning kick is a reference to the "Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku" (typically translated to "Hurricane Kick") attack from the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series of games. ''Street Fighter II'' featured heavily compressed Japanese audio lines which were hard to understand, especially if the listener did not speak Japanese, and led to humorous misinterpretations.
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*Homestar's line "The pipes are broken!" alludes to hard to understand Japanese utterances from the ''[[Street Fighter|Street Fighter II]]'' series of games, which commonly have names ending in "ken", such as Hadōken or Shōryū-ken.  The specific kick Homestar then performs is "[[Wikipedia:Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku|Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku]]", usually called the Hurricane Kick in U.S. versions of the game.
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*"Reesy Cup Milkshake" is a reference to {{wp|Reese's Peanut Butter Cups}} candy, which is often served in milkshakes.
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*Homestar's "shades" are Venetian blinds-style, and may have been inspired by the movie ''[[imdb:tt0094072|Summer School]]''.
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*"Doughboy" may be a reference to the {{wp|Pillsbury Doughboy}}.
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*[http://www.hersheys.com/sundaebest/milkshakes.html#Peanut%20Butter%20Cup "Reesy Cup Milkshake"] is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Reese's Peanut Butter Cup|Reese's Peanut Butter Cups]] candy, which is often served in milkshakes.
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*"Here comes little email with a gun in his hand," in addition to the inside reference ''(See above)'', could also be reference to the song "Little Man With a Gun in His Hand" by the {{w|Minutemen (band)|Minutemen}}, one of Matt Chapman's favorite bands.
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*Doughboy may be a reference to [[Wikipedia:Pillsbury Doughboy|Poppin' Fresh]], [http://www.tvacres.com/admascots_poppinfresh.htm The Pillsbury Doughboy].
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**"Little Man With a Gun in His Hand" is on the album ''{{wp|Double Nickels on the Dime}}'', which is one of Matt Chapman's all-time favorite albums.
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*"Here comes little email with a gun in his hand," in addition to the inside reference ''(See above)'', could also be reference to the song "Little Man With a Gun in His Hand" by The Minutemen, one of Matt Chapman's favorite bands.
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*The hubcap coming off the Gremlin is a reference to the movie ''{{w|Bullitt#Car chase|Bullitt}}'', which was one of the first movies to have a "renegade cop" as its main character, and had one of the earliest and most influential car chase sequences in movie history. The car that Bullitt was chasing lost multiple hubcaps during the chase.
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**"Little Man With a Gun in His Hand" is on the album [[Wikipedia:Double Nickels on the Dime|Double Nickels on the Dime]], which is one of Matt Chapman's all-time favorite albums.
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*The hubcap coming off the Gremlin is a reference to the movie [[Wikipedia:Bullitt#Car chase|Bullitt]], which was one of the first movies to have a "renegade cop" as its main character, and had one of the earliest and most influential car chase sequences in movie history. The car that Bullitt was chasing lost multiple hubcaps during the chase.
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*[[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] was finally released on November 17, 2008 as episode four of [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]].
*[[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] was finally released on November 17, 2008 as episode four of [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]].
**However, {{prs|972229997032243202|9|Mar|2018|alt=in a 2018 tweet}} Strong Bad remarked that "SBCG4AP doesn't count. As far as I'm concerned, Dangeresque 3 remains unreleased."
**However, {{prs|972229997032243202|9|Mar|2018|alt=in a 2018 tweet}} Strong Bad remarked that "SBCG4AP doesn't count. As far as I'm concerned, Dangeresque 3 remains unreleased."
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*Dangeresque Too's "the pipes are broken" line is referenced by [[Stingy Relenque]] in [[Dangeresque Puppet Squad: The Hot Jones Hijack]].
 
==DVD Version==
==DVD Version==
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*The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch the DVD player's audio language selection while watching.
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*The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch your DVD player's audio language selection while watching.
===Commentary Transcript===
===Commentary Transcript===
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'''MATT:''' All right. ''{in a high voice}'' Oh! Hello! This is... the phone!
'''MATT:''' All right. ''{in a high voice}'' Oh! Hello! This is... the phone!
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'''MIKE:''' All right, so this was, uh, yee, about the time we said... Strong Bad said that, uh, ''Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective'' would come out.
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'''MIKE:''' All right, so this was, uh, yee, about the time we said... Strong Bad said that, uh, Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective would come out.
'''MATT:''' June, of twenty-oh-...
'''MATT:''' June, of twenty-oh-...
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'''MATT:''' But, yeah. But, see, it's funny 'cuz people sort of, some people I remember...
'''MATT:''' But, yeah. But, see, it's funny 'cuz people sort of, some people I remember...
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'''MIKE:''' ...Still think that ''Dangeresque 3'' is coming out.
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'''MIKE:''' ...Still think that Dangeresque 3 is coming out.
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'''MATT:''' Right. And they complained that, and it's just, but, you don't... you... you basically are getting ''Dangeresque 3''. Here's something you've never seen, and people are, aw, they just put that old "Dangeresque 1" up there. Uh, so Strong{{--}}
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'''MATT:''' Right. And they complained that, and it's just, but, you don't... you... you basically are getting Dangeresque 3. Here's something you've never seen, and people are, aw, they just put that old "Dangeresque 1" up there. Uh, so Strong&mdash;
'''MIKE:''' Oh! You can see The Cheat in this scene! Look! You can see him running behind the car.
'''MIKE:''' Oh! You can see The Cheat in this scene! Look! You can see him running behind the car.
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'''MIKE:''' We should start playing racquetball.
'''MIKE:''' We should start playing racquetball.
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'''MATT:''' And start watching ''Splash''!  
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'''MATT:''' And start watching Splash!  
''(Mike laughs)''
''(Mike laughs)''
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'''MATT:''' Right now! Take this out of the DVD player and put ''Splash'' in.
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'''MATT:''' Right now! Take this out of the DVD player and put Splash in.
'''MIKE:''' I'll do it.
'''MIKE:''' I'll do it.
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''{pause until they reach "Istanbul"}''
''{pause until they reach "Istanbul"}''
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'''MIKE:''' So Strong Bad, er, rather, that's The Cheat there, Mike. The Cheat reprises his role as "The Popular Vote" from the Christmas episode as "Istanbul". We just had to modify his costume.
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'''MIKE:''' So Strong Bad, er, rather, that's The Cheat there, Mike. The Cheat reprises his role as The Popular Vote from the Christmas episode as "Istanbul". We just had to modify his costume.
''{pause}''
''{pause}''
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'''MIKE:''' We made this cartoon. You should know.
'''MIKE:''' We made this cartoon. You should know.
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'''MATT:''' This is a ref{{--}}a double reference to, obviously, the old ''Batman'' TV show where they would do this cheap special effect to be climbing up a wall, and then my friend Neil and I's attempt to do it in an episode of "Captain Idiot", I believe it was in.
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'''MATT:''' This is a ref&mdash;a double reference to, obviously, the old Batman TV show where they would do this cheap special effect to be climbing up a wall, and then my friend Neil and I's attempt to do it in an episode of "Captain Idiot", I believe it was in.
'''MIKE:''' Not Agent Neil?
'''MIKE:''' Not Agent Neil?
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'''MATT:''' ''(excited)'' Oh! That's like a buddy... cop...
'''MATT:''' ''(excited)'' Oh! That's like a buddy... cop...
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'''MATT:''' That, of course, what we... it sounds like Ken says in "Street Fighter" when he does the Hurricane Kick, or whatever it's called. "The pipes are broken."
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'''MATT:''' That, of course, what we... it sounds like Ken says in Street Fighter when he does the Hurricane Kick, or whatever it's called. "The pipes are broken."
'''MIKE:''' This whole thing is taking place on the only appearance of the ''top'' of Bubs' Concession Stand.
'''MIKE:''' This whole thing is taking place on the only appearance of the ''top'' of Bubs' Concession Stand.
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===Fun Facts===
===Fun Facts===
*The "Peasant's Quest thing" refers to the [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]], in which [[Jackie Chapman]] played the [[Baby Lady & Her Baby|Baby Lady]]. The outtakes were later released in the [[Peasant's Quest Outtakes]] bonus feature on [[Everything Else, Volume 1]].
*The "Peasant's Quest thing" refers to the [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]], in which [[Jackie Chapman]] played the [[Baby Lady & Her Baby|Baby Lady]]. The outtakes were later released in the [[Peasant's Quest Outtakes]] bonus feature on [[Everything Else, Volume 1]].
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*{{w|Sonic Drive-In|Sonic Burger}} is a chain of fast-food restaurants. The Brothers Chaps did in fact talk about Sonic Burger on the last DVD set, in the [[comic#DVD Version|commentary]] for [[comic]].
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*[[Wikipedia:Sonic Drive-In|Sonic Burger]] is a chain of fast-food restaurants. The Brothers Chaps did in fact talk about Sonic Burger on the last DVD set, in the [[comic#DVD Version|commentary]] for [[comic]].
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*''{{w|Cape Fear (1991 film)|Cape Fear}}'' is a 1991 thriller about public defender Sam Bowden ({{wp|Nick Nolte}}) who is stalked by an ex-convict he defended. Bowden plays racquetball in early scenes.<!--original movie is irrelevant for this purpose-->
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*There have been two movies by the name of Cape Fear: one released in [[Wikipedia:Cape Fear (1962 film)|1962]] and a remake in [[Wikipedia:Cape Fear (1991 film)|1991]].
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*''{{w|Splash (film)|Splash}}'' is a 1984 movie about a man (played by {{wp|Tom Hanks}}) who falls in love with a mermaid (played by {{wp||Daryl Hannah}}). {{wp|John Candy}} appears as Hanks' brother and the two play racquetball in a memorable scene where a serve by Candy ricochets and hits him in the head (similar to what nearly happens to Dangeresque Too).
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*[[Wikipedia:Splash (film)|Splash]] is a 1984 movie about a man (played by [[Wikipedia:Tom Hanks|Tom Hanks]]) who falls in love with a mermaid (played by [[Wikipedia:Daryl Hannah|Daryl Hannah]]). It featured [[Wikipedia:John Candy|John Candy]] as Freddie Bauer.
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*A {{wp|mint julep}} is a mixed drink with mint leaves and bourbon.
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*A [[Wikipedia:Mint Julep|mint julep]] is a mixed drink with mint leaves and bourbon.
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*"The end credits photo montage" from [[montage]] is mentioned.
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