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** The match-up itself. At first, you might think the connection between Jack and Star-Lord is just based on their similar personalities -- both being cocky, goofy, and kind of childish, yet [[BewareTheSillyOnes also highly skilled fighters who are extremely dangerous if you get on their bad side]]. But there's another, less immediately obvious connection between ''Franchise/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' and ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': both of their movie franchises were [[AndYouThoughtItWouldFail considered long-shot risks at first, because they were based off properties that almost everyone assumed would be impossible to make a successful movie out of.]]
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* "Star-Lord vs Captain Jack Sparrow" ends with Jack Sparrow's ship nearly completely sunken, with him stuck standing on a slowly sinking mast. Not only does this mean that all of his crew, including Elizabeth, probably drowned, but unless Star-Lord is gracious enough to let him onto his starship even after all the taunts at him over Gamora and his parents, Jack's doomed too.

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* "Star-Lord vs Captain Jack Sparrow" ends with Jack Sparrow's ship nearly completely sunken, with him stuck standing on a slowly sinking mast. Not only does this mean that all of his crew, crew and friends, including Elizabeth, probably drowned, but unless Star-Lord is gracious enough to let him onto his starship even after all the taunts at him over Gamora and his parents, Jack's doomed too.
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* "Star-Lord vs Captain Jack Sparrow" ends with Jack Sparrow's ship nearly completely sunken, with him stuck standing on a slowly sinking mast. Not only does this mean that all of his crew, including Elizabeth, probably drowned, but unless Star-Lord is gracious enough to let him onto his starship, Jack's doomed too.

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* "Star-Lord vs Captain Jack Sparrow" ends with Jack Sparrow's ship nearly completely sunken, with him stuck standing on a slowly sinking mast. Not only does this mean that all of his crew, including Elizabeth, probably drowned, but unless Star-Lord is gracious enough to let him onto his starship, starship even after all the taunts at him over Gamora and his parents, Jack's doomed too.
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* "Star-Lord vs Captain Jack Sparrow" ends with Jack Sparrow's ship nearly completely sunken, with him stuck standing on a slowly sinking mast. Not only does this mean that all of his crew, including Elizabeth, probably drowned, but unless Star-Lord is gracious enough to let him onto his starship, Jack's doomed too.
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* Star-Lord drops the PrecisionFStrike in his third verse, just as the third ''Guardians'' had the MCU's first F-bomb.
** At the end of the battle, Jack Sparrow trails off as he raps about Star-Lord being a distraction. He had just realised that his ship is sinking and Star-Lord distracted him as he sank his ship.

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* Oogie Boogie's line "Decking dicey devils dealing douches dead, that's a D6" -- if you take the first letter of each word, the line does indeed begin with six D's.
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* Why does Jinx bring up killing Silco in her opening lines, given it's an accident and huge tragedy in her life? Aside from her in-game lines also referencing her love of bombing and killing, she knows that it's only a matter of time before Junko brings it up instead, so she beat her to the bunch.

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* Why does Jinx bring up killing Silco in her opening lines, given it's an accident and huge tragedy in her life? Aside from her in-game lines also referencing her love of bombing and killing, she knows that it's only a matter of time before Junko brings it up instead, so she beat her to the bunch.punch.
** The line ("Once I'm hitting your eyes, I'm shooting you up like Silco") is also a reference to Silco regularly injecting something into his infected left eye, a process he later entrusts to Jinx.
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* [[Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys Freddy]]'s [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgust]] with [[Literature/NineteenNinetyNine Mr. Bear]] targeting [[WouldHurtAChild children]] makes even more sense when you remember the FNAF animatronics are possessed by souls of children killed by [[BigBad William Afton]]. Seeing that happen all over again almost certainly strikes a nerve.

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* [[Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys Freddy]]'s [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgust]] with [[Literature/NineteenNinetyNine [[Literature/NineteenNinetyNineCreepypasta Mr. Bear]] targeting [[WouldHurtAChild children]] makes even more sense when you remember the FNAF animatronics are possessed by souls of children killed by [[BigBad William Afton]]. Seeing that happen all over again almost certainly strikes a nerve.
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* Why does Olaf adopt his "Stefano" disguise when telling Loki to get help for his mental health problems? Because Loki is traditionally associated with snakes, which "Stefano" is supposedly an expert in.
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* Why does Jinx bring up killing Silco in her opening lines, given it's an accident and huge tragedy in her life? Aside from her in-game lines also referencing her love of bombing and killing, she knows that it's only a matter of time before Junko brings it up instead, so she beat her to the bunch.
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* D.B Cooper's line: "Didn't know any Morse code so communication was dropped. No wonder your story ended with dot dot dot." On the first listen, it seems to be only a shot at Earhart's mysterious disappearance (thus ending with an ellipsis), then you realize that three dots in Morse code is the letter S, so Cooper is making a DoubleEntendre; Earheart couldn't finish an SOS in Morse code.
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!!Part 1
* [[Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys Freddy]]'s [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgust]] with [[Literature/NineteenNinetyNine Mr. Bear]] targeting [[WouldHurtAChild children]] makes even more sense when you remember the FNAF animatronics are possessed by souls of children killed by [[BigBad William Afton]]. Seeing that happen all over again almost certainly strikes a nerve.
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* Why is the [=MrBeast=]'s battle titled "[=MrBeast]= vs. Squid Game" instead of "[=MrBeast=] vs. Seong Gihun"? Because he doesn't go up against only the latter, he also goes up against The Front Man.

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* Why is the [=MrBeast=]'s WebVideo/MrBeast's battle titled "[=MrBeast]= "[=MrBeast=] vs. Squid Game" Series/SquidGame" instead of "[=MrBeast=] vs. Seong Gihun"? Because he doesn't go up against only the latter, he also goes up against The Front Man.
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* Why is the [=MrBeast=]'s battle titled "[=MrBeast]= vs. Squid Game" instead of "[=MrBeast=] vs. Seong Gihun"? Because he doesn't go up against only the latter, he also goes up against The Front Man.
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!!Part 4
* In "Homer Simpson vs. Peter Griffin", Homer gets other characters to help him deliver his verses a few times, while Peter never gets any such help. This fits with the contrasting styles of their respective shows: while both shows are known for their often dark and cynical senses of humour, ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' often stresses that its characters are still bonded by familial love and community loyalty despite their flaws, while ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' is more of a SadistShow where the characters are generally shown as totally indifferent to anything outside of themselves.

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* Why does Cthulhu regard it as a "pitiful joke" when the Kraken accuses him of copying his style? In our timeline, kraken myths predate the Literature/CthulhuMythos, but within his own universe, Cthulhu is a TimeAbyss who was doing his thing ''long'' before there were any cephalopods to copy. So from Cthulhu's perspective, ''Kraken'' is the real copy.
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** It's also fitting that The Rock goes first, as rock is statistically the choice people are most likely to throw on their first game.
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* "The Rock vs. Paperboy vs. Edward Scissorhands" initially seems to follow the logic of the game: The ''Rock'' spends most of his verse trying to crush Edward ''Scissor''hands, then ''Paper''boy's disses mostly cover The Rock. But Edward breaks the pattern, spending more time dissing The Rock than Paperboy. Why? Because Edward was never able to fit in with other people.

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* "The Rock vs. Paperboy vs. Edward Scissorhands" initially seems to broadly follow the logic of the game: The ''Rock'' spends reserves his most of his verse trying to crush ''crush''ing disses for Edward ''Scissor''hands, then ''Paper''boy's disses mostly cover ''Paper''boy spends most of his verse ''cover''ing The Rock. But Edward breaks the pattern, spending more time dissing cutting into The Rock than Paperboy. Why? Because Edward was never able to fit in with other people.
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!!Part 6
* "The Rock vs. Paperboy vs. Edward Scissorhands" initially seems to follow the logic of the game: The ''Rock'' spends most of his verse trying to crush Edward ''Scissor''hands, then ''Paper''boy's disses mostly cover The Rock. But Edward breaks the pattern, spending more time dissing The Rock than Paperboy. Why? Because Edward was never able to fit in with other people.
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* Frankenstein's Monster telling Bruce Banner, "[[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron Ultron made you look like a bitch]]", takes on an added layer of significance when you consider that [[https://nerdist.com/article/frankenstein-mcu-ultron-vision/ Ultron is heavily based off of Frankenstein's Monster.]]
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* Sam's hastily mentioned death at the end of "Frodo Baggins vs. Ancient Egyptians". Seeing that Frodo traversed Egypt for 13 centuries, Sam likely died during Frodo's journey and was revived to battle Anubis for him before dying again afterwards.
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