
Streamer, video essayist and Let’s Play superstar VoidBurger joins Tom and Alex for some strange and wonderful cartoons! We dive deep with THIS IS A STORY ABOUT LEET, get wacky with JAMEZBOND, and get mall-goth with SILENT HILL 2: CE. Also, nostalgic advert chat, soundboard shenanigans, and Goth Teen UrbEx!
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Some notes on JamezBond. A lot of these are from Dwedit’s commentary, which you can find on preserved Ruffle copies like the one on Newgrounds.
*One frame message reads “bob the atog wa Sugoi!”. “bob the atog” is the name of a previous flash by Dwedit, a MTG-themed spoof of previous FitP subject Eskimo Bob!
*Link and the Ganondorfs originally comes from “Suzukisan” and actually references the Japanese arcade game “I’m Sorry” by Coreland.
*Randy “Peter Pan” Constan filed a DMCA claim against Dwedit’s original YouTube upload, so in the current upload he’s just a Randy Constan-shaped green tile with the words “DMCA VIOLATION”.
*Picture of Tom Fulp in the phone scene. Casper’s inclusion is a Wesley Willis reference, I believe.
*Evil lair background nabbed from Eskimo Bob 26.
*”DED KITTY” picture was taken from the Napster website, it was briefly one of the only two pages after they shut down their service.
*Cute Blood picture is described accurately, but it’s not by Junko Mizuno, it’s by the less famous Japanese artist and designer Mari-chan.
*Fun pop culture detail: very bad children’s book author Nancy Kathleen Stouffer unsuccessfully attempted to sue JK Rowling for questionable plagiarism claims, so here her book zaps Powerpuff Harry towards the end.
*Three consecutive Easter eggs accessed by the right-click play trick. I remember the third one having some trickery to make your cursor disappear as well, but that doesn’t seem to have been preserved by Ruffle.
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