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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * The "Spleen" text effect is a reference to [[Gone | + | * The "Spleen" text effect is a reference to [[Gone With The Wind 1979]]. |
* "Teh nuke daensez!" is a reference to [[Waka Laka Laka]]. | * "Teh nuke daensez!" is a reference to [[Waka Laka Laka]]. | ||
* "WHEEEEE" attached to the flying head is a reference to [[Onsokumaru's Great Adventure]]. | * "WHEEEEE" attached to the flying head is a reference to [[Onsokumaru's Great Adventure]]. |
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About
Cupid turns evil and blows up the world while alligators sing and mushroom clouds dance.
Cast
- Cupid
- Evil Cupid
- egghead smiley?
- blue thing with gun?
- cursing smiley
- roadkill smiley
- another smiley
- singing girl?
- anime character?
- Satan
- exploding head?
- Bill Gates
- paper alligator?
- Conan O'Brien
- spleen
- anime characters?
- chainsaw guy from Resident Evil 4?
- guy getting head cut off?
- skeletal fish thing from Metroid Fusion
- angry smiley
- more anime characters?
- aliens?
- "LOL" smiley?
- dancing mouse?
- suicidal smiley?
- guy on fire?
- people in AYB background?
- girl with knife?
- dead people?
- girl with gun?
- green smiley?
- guy in cloak?
- bomb?
- creepy smiley?
- George W. Bush
- Ryo-Ohki
- person?
Props
- Hate Arrow
- Dancing Nuke
- Earth
- All Your Base book
Transcript
Lyrics
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Audio Details
Trivia
- The "Spleen" text effect is a reference to Gone With The Wind 1979.
- "Teh nuke daensez!" is a reference to Waka Laka Laka.
- "WHEEEEE" attached to the flying head is a reference to Onsokumaru's Great Adventure.