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*** He (and his copies) repeat it in ''Something About Sonic The Hedgehog 2'' when Tails delivers all seven Chaos Emeralds to Sonic.


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** In ''Something About Helldivers 2'', the sole surviving Helldiver (T4) lets one out upon seeing the Super Earth flag crushed (using the memetic BadBadActing voice clips from the game's intro, no less).
---> '''Helldiver T4''': Sweet liberty.... NOOOOO!
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** Cucui Ganondorf in "Something About the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" doesn't have a Secret Stone unlike in canon, yet he still has the same powers that the original Demon King had, including ''turning into a dragon!''
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* AscendedMeme: Not from Nintendo, but from the BOTW/TOTK speedrunning community - after the release of "Something about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", a prominent runner who goes by Player5_SR recreated the thumbnail from Jeremy's video for the VOD of his next world record.

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* AscendedMeme: Not from Nintendo, but from the BOTW/TOTK speedrunning community - after the release of "Something about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", a prominent runner who goes by Player5_SR [=Player5=]_SR recreated the thumbnail from Jeremy's video for the VOD of his next world record.
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* AnimationBump: Donkey Kong's beatdown of Kaptain K. Rool at the end of ''Something About Donkey Kong Country 2'' has noticeably smoother animation than the series' usual style.

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* DeathByAdaptation: Several in "Something About Undertale - Alternate Pacifist Route":
** Frisk, ''the game's protagonist'', dies at the start by falling down Mt. Ebott, with their corpse being dragged through the events of the game entirely by happenstance. Sans' judgement near the end of the run confirms that [[spoiler:Frisk didn't have any Determination in this timeline, and therefore couldn't persist after death]].
** Towards the beginning of the video, Frisk's corpse crushes Flowey; he doesn't appear for the rest of the video, implying that this actually killed him.
** Midway through the video, Undyne's reckless spear-throwing kills Monster Kid, River Person, the snowman, So Sorry, and everyone at Grillby's barring Sans. Sans' judgement of Frisk doesn't hold them accountable for it, since ''they'' weren't the ones doing the killing (and therefore didn't gain any EXP or LV out of it).

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Several in "Something About Undertale - Alternate Pacifist Route":
** *** Frisk, ''the game's protagonist'', dies at the start by falling down Mt. Ebott, with their corpse being dragged through the events of the game entirely by happenstance. Sans' judgement near the end of the run confirms that [[spoiler:Frisk didn't have any Determination in this timeline, and therefore couldn't persist after death]].
** *** Towards the beginning of the video, Frisk's corpse crushes Flowey; he doesn't appear for the rest of the video, implying that this actually killed him.
** *** Midway through the video, Undyne's reckless spear-throwing kills Monster Kid, River Person, the snowman, So Sorry, and everyone at Grillby's barring Sans. Sans' judgement of Frisk doesn't hold them accountable for it, since ''they'' weren't the ones doing the killing (and therefore didn't gain any EXP or LV out of it).it).
** In an instance of someone dying earlier than in canon, Wrinkly Kong was originally alive during ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest'', before passing away sometime between the events of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry3DixieKongsDoubleTrouble'' and ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64''. In ''Something About Donkey Kong Country 2'', Wrinkly's sole cameo is as her ghost form from ''Donkey Kong 64''.
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* BullyingADragon: In "Something About Donkey Kong Country 2" Kaptain K. Rool teases a captive Donkey Kong with a banana before eating it himself. Naturally things end poorly for K. Rool once DK is free of his cage.

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* SymbolicBaptism: In "Something About Kirby 64", 0
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* SymbolicBaptism: In "Something About Kirby 64", 0
0 is baptized by Kirbo after receiving a vision from God, and flies away peacefully.
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* AscendedMeme: Not from Nintendo, but from the BOTW/TOTK speedrunning community - after the release of "Something about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", a prominent runner who goes by Player5SR recreated the thumbnail from Jeremy's video for the VOD of his next world record.

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* AscendedMeme: Not from Nintendo, but from the BOTW/TOTK speedrunning community - after the release of "Something about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", a prominent runner who goes by Player5SR Player5_SR recreated the thumbnail from Jeremy's video for the VOD of his next world record.



** In "Something About Tears Of The Kingdom", Speedrunner Link duplicating Zonai Wing Capsules (and later Bomb Flowers/Rubies) is accompanied by narration from [[Literature/TheFourGospels the Feeding of the Five Thousand]] (and, as an additional [[GeniusBonus]], there are leftovers once he's done).

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** In "Something About Tears Of The Kingdom", Speedrunner Link duplicating Zonai Wing Capsules (and later Bomb Flowers/Rubies) is accompanied by narration from [[Literature/TheFourGospels the Feeding of the Five Thousand]] (and, as an additional [[GeniusBonus]], GeniusBonus, there are leftovers once he's done).



** "A Very Kirbo Christmas: The One That Almost Wasn't," seems to have solidified Speedrunner!Link as a member of this group after his item duplication shenanigans in TOTK[[note]]with narration lifted straight from the Feeding of the Five Thousand in [[Literature/TheFourGospels]][[/note]], as he joins Simon and Luigi on their visit to Kirbo's house.

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** "A Very Kirbo Christmas: The One That Almost Wasn't," seems to have solidified Speedrunner!Link as a member of this group after his item duplication shenanigans in TOTK[[note]]with narration lifted straight from the Feeding of the Five Thousand in [[Literature/TheFourGospels]][[/note]], Literature/TheFourGospels[[/note]], as he joins Simon and Luigi on their visit to Kirbo's house.



** This is continued in "Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", where he skips the intro section, the [[FinalDungeon]] and the [[BossRush]] soon after with a few well-placed clips out of bounds. (He also skips the last tutorial shrine [[RuleOfFunny by breaking the Goddess Statue at the Temple of Time and stealing the fourth Spirit Orb from its remains]].)

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** This is continued in "Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", where he skips the intro section, the [[FinalDungeon]] FinalDungeon and the [[BossRush]] BossRush soon after with a few well-placed clips out of bounds. (He also skips the last tutorial shrine [[RuleOfFunny by breaking the Goddess Statue at the Temple of Time and stealing the fourth Spirit Orb from its remains]].)



** Continued in "Something about Zelda Tears of the Kingdom": climbing out of bounds and chaining jumpslashes to reach the initial Ganondorf cutscene faster, using duplicated Zonai Wings to manipulate respawn coordinates for better shrine routing [[note]]By not touching the ground, Link respawns on the Room of Awakening island after a void-out, which lets runners start with the hardest-to-reach shrine[[/note]], and clipping through the ceiling of a well near Lookout Landing[[note]]replaced in later speedruns with a wall in the lower portion of Hyrule Castle[[/note]]/the wall beneath the [[BossRush]] arena to skip the final dungeon/bosses respectively. Link "Zuggling" a stack of weapons for the Ganondorf fight also results in the same glitched appearance as in the game.

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** Continued in "Something about Zelda Tears of the Kingdom": climbing out of bounds and chaining jumpslashes to reach the initial Ganondorf cutscene faster, using duplicated Zonai Wings to manipulate respawn coordinates for better shrine routing [[note]]By not touching the ground, Link respawns on the Room of Awakening island after a void-out, which lets runners start with the hardest-to-reach shrine[[/note]], and clipping through the ceiling of a well near Lookout Landing[[note]]replaced in later speedruns with a wall in the lower portion of Hyrule Castle[[/note]]/the wall beneath the [[BossRush]] BossRush arena to skip the final dungeon/bosses respectively. Link "Zuggling" a stack of weapons for the Ganondorf fight also results in the same glitched appearance as in the game.
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* AscendedMeme/MemeAcknowledgement: Not from Nintendo, but from the BOTW/TOTK speedrunning community - after the release of "Something about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", a prominent runner (Player5SR) recreated the thumbnail from Jeremy's video for the YouTube VOD of his next world record.

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* AscendedMeme/MemeAcknowledgement: AscendedMeme: Not from Nintendo, but from the BOTW/TOTK speedrunning community - after the release of "Something about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", a prominent runner (Player5SR) who goes by Player5SR recreated the thumbnail from Jeremy's video for the YouTube VOD of his next world record.



** In "Something About Tears Of The Kingdom", Speedrunner Link duplicating Zonai Wing Capsules (and later Bomb Flowers/Rubies) is accompanied by narration from [[TheFourGospels the Feeding of the Five Thousand]] (and, as an additional [[GeniusBonus]], there are leftovers once he's done).

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** In "Something About Tears Of The Kingdom", Speedrunner Link duplicating Zonai Wing Capsules (and later Bomb Flowers/Rubies) is accompanied by narration from [[TheFourGospels [[Literature/TheFourGospels the Feeding of the Five Thousand]] (and, as an additional [[GeniusBonus]], there are leftovers once he's done).



** "A Very Kirbo Christmas: The One That Almost Wasn't," seems to have solidified Speedrunner!Link as a member of this group after his item duplication shenanigans in TOTK[[note]]with narration lifted straight from the Feeding of the Five Thousand in [[TheFourGospels]][[/note]], as he joins Simon and Luigi on their visit to Kirbo's house.

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** "A Very Kirbo Christmas: The One That Almost Wasn't," seems to have solidified Speedrunner!Link as a member of this group after his item duplication shenanigans in TOTK[[note]]with narration lifted straight from the Feeding of the Five Thousand in [[TheFourGospels]][[/note]], [[Literature/TheFourGospels]][[/note]], as he joins Simon and Luigi on their visit to Kirbo's house.
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*AscendedMeme/MemeAcknowledgement: Not from Nintendo, but from the BOTW/TOTK speedrunning community - after the release of "Something about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", a prominent runner (Player5SR) recreated the thumbnail from Jeremy's video for the YouTube VOD of his next world record.


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**In "Something About Tears Of The Kingdom", Speedrunner Link duplicating Zonai Wing Capsules (and later Bomb Flowers/Rubies) is accompanied by narration from [[TheFourGospels the Feeding of the Five Thousand]] (and, as an additional [[GeniusBonus]], there are leftovers once he's done).


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**"A Very Kirbo Christmas: The One That Almost Wasn't," seems to have solidified Speedrunner!Link as a member of this group after his item duplication shenanigans in TOTK[[note]]with narration lifted straight from the Feeding of the Five Thousand in [[TheFourGospels]][[/note]], as he joins Simon and Luigi on their visit to Kirbo's house.


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**This is continued in "Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Speedrun", where he skips the intro section, the [[FinalDungeon]] and the [[BossRush]] soon after with a few well-placed clips out of bounds. (He also skips the last tutorial shrine [[RuleOfFunny by breaking the Goddess Statue at the Temple of Time and stealing the fourth Spirit Orb from its remains]].)


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**Continued in "Something about Zelda Tears of the Kingdom": climbing out of bounds and chaining jumpslashes to reach the initial Ganondorf cutscene faster, using duplicated Zonai Wings to manipulate respawn coordinates for better shrine routing [[note]]By not touching the ground, Link respawns on the Room of Awakening island after a void-out, which lets runners start with the hardest-to-reach shrine[[/note]], and clipping through the ceiling of a well near Lookout Landing[[note]]replaced in later speedruns with a wall in the lower portion of Hyrule Castle[[/note]]/the wall beneath the [[BossRush]] arena to skip the final dungeon/bosses respectively. Link "Zuggling" a stack of weapons for the Ganondorf fight also results in the same glitched appearance as in the game.
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** "Something About Undertale - Alternate Pacifist Route" includes cameos from the Mystery Man and Mad Mew Mew as a portrait in Sans' house and a drawing by So Sorry, respectively, playing on them being more out-of-the-way than most other characters in the game[[note]]the Mystery Man is hidden in the game's files, and Mad Mew Mew only appears in the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/XboxOne ports to varying extents[[/note]]. Also, [[VideoGame/CaveStory Quote]] is seen among Toriel's picture frames and [[Franchise/StarFox Fox]] is part of Papyrus' Gauntlet of Deadly Terror.

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** "Something About Undertale - Alternate Pacifist Route" includes cameos from the Mystery Man and Mad Mew Mew as a portrait in Sans' house and a drawing by So Sorry, respectively, playing on them being more out-of-the-way than most other characters in the game[[note]]the Mystery Man is hidden in the game's files, and Mad Mew Mew only appears in the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/XboxOne Platform/XboxOne ports to varying extents[[/note]]. Also, [[VideoGame/CaveStory Quote]] is seen among Toriel's picture frames and [[Franchise/StarFox Fox]] is part of Papyrus' Gauntlet of Deadly Terror.



** Among the trash in the dumpster Yoshi is eating from in "Something About Yoshi's Island" is a UsefulNotes/WiiU.

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** Among the trash in the dumpster Yoshi is eating from in "Something About Yoshi's Island" is a UsefulNotes/WiiU.Platform/WiiU.

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* ChristmasEpisode:
** Played straight in "[[https://youtu.be/KaZN4EVVzRY A Very Kirbo Christmas]]", in which Kirbo decorates his house, gives presents to an orphanage, and volunteers at the soup kitchen. He even exchanges presents and with Simon and Luigi and gives thanks to God. It's much LighterAndSofter than the usual madcap animation and zany plotlines.
** Once again played straight in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84AHOCoiP98 Another Very Kirbo Christmas: Christmas At Luigi's Mansion]], which features a large number of Cappies, in addition to Luigi and Kirbo, and even some of the Boos and the ghost that possessed Professor E. Gadd in ''Something About Luigi's Mansion'' helping to get the mansion decorated for Christmas. The episode also features guests flying in from all over the Something Series, ranging from Bill, Bogues, and BIRD UP!!! from the Monster Hunter videos to even more unlikely characters such as Castlevania's Dracula, Ganondorf, and SEPHIROTH! Finally, the episode ends with a magnificent spread made by an army of Chef Kawasakis and Kirbo giving thanks to God once again.

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* ChristmasEpisode:
ChristmasEpisode: The "A Very Kirbo Christmas" videos, where Kirbo and friends celebrate Christmas together. It's much LighterAndSofter than the usual madcap animation and zany plotlines, and each time Kirbo gives thanks to God for all He has done.
** Played straight in In "[[https://youtu.be/KaZN4EVVzRY A Very Kirbo Christmas]]", in which Kirbo decorates his house, gives presents to an orphanage, and volunteers at the soup kitchen. He even exchanges kitchen, concluding with him exchanging presents and with Simon and Luigi and gives thanks to God. It's much LighterAndSofter than the usual madcap animation and zany plotlines.
Luigi.
** Once again played straight in [[https://www."[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84AHOCoiP98 Another Very Kirbo Christmas: Christmas At Luigi's Mansion]], which features Mansion]]" has a large number of Cappies, in addition to Luigi and Kirbo, and getting the mansion decorated for Christmas, with even some of the Boos and the ghost that possessed Professor E. Gadd in ''Something About Luigi's Mansion'' helping to get the mansion decorated for Christmas. out. The episode also features guests flying in from all over the Something Series, ranging from Bill, Bogues, and BIRD UP!!! from the Monster Hunter videos to even more unlikely characters such as Castlevania's Dracula, Ganondorf, and SEPHIROTH! Finally, the episode ends with a magnificent spread made by an army of Chef Kawasakis and Kirbo giving thanks saying grace before the big meal.
** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0PiIsgmsTo A Very Kirbo Christmas: Christmas at Waddle Dee's]]" sees the Kir Bros and Bandana Dee pitch together
to God once again.help a down-on-their-luck Waddle Dee family whose father was just laid off. After dinner, [[VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand Elfilin and the Waddle Dee Town postal worker]] arrive to deliver a flyer with a job opportunity.
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsYvx6oBdkI A Very Kirbo Christmas: The One That Almost Wasn't]]", Kirbo is sick and can't decorate or help around town as usual, so everyone in Cappy Town comes to help him out instead, decorating for him and helping him enjoy the festivities.

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** When confronting 0
in "Something About Kirby 64", Kirbo calls the other Kir Bros from "Something About Kirby & The Amazing Mirror", but they're too busy to help this time.

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** When Sonic goes Super in "Something About Sonic the Hedgehog", he is seemingly possessed by a demon [[spoiler:as his flying past Pop Star in TheStinger causes Kirbo to wake up in terror]]. The NightmareFace he puts on before destroying Eggman resembles a fusion of the [[ComicBook/SonicTheComic Fleetway version]] of Super Sonic and VideoGame/SonicEXE, both of which are actually demons. He seems to be in control of himself in "Something About Smash Bros THE SUBSPACE EMISSARY" [[spoiler:when he battles the Speed Demon in Mario]], at least.

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** When Sonic goes Super in "Something About Sonic the Hedgehog", he is seemingly possessed by a demon [[spoiler:as his flying past Pop Star in TheStinger causes Kirbo to wake up in terror]]. The NightmareFace he puts on before destroying Eggman resembles a fusion of the [[ComicBook/SonicTheComic Fleetway version]] of Super Sonic and VideoGame/SonicEXE, both of which are actually demons. He seems to be in control of himself in "Something About Smash Bros THE SUBSPACE EMISSARY" [[spoiler:when he battles the Speed Demon in Mario]], at least. And then "Something About Sonic the Hedgehog 2" implies Sonic just needed some time to get the hang of the transformation, as when he goes super then, he is in control of himself during the whole transformation.
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** The playable Yoshis in ''VideoGame/YoshisStory'' are supposed to be newborns entirely different from the Yoshi Clan from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld2YoshisIsland''. The latter group end up being the protagonists of "Something About Yoshi's Story" with the newborns nowhere to be found.
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** If Sonic shows up, expect him to say "Chili dogs!" at least once.
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* ImplacableMan: Nothing [[VideoGame/Earthbound Lardna Minch]] does affects Buck Bumble when he comes after her, implicitly to avenge Buzz Buzz. Not even spraying him with a can of bug spray puts him down.

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* ImplacableMan: Nothing [[VideoGame/Earthbound [[VideoGame/Earthbound1994 Lardna Minch]] does affects Buck Bumble when he comes after her, implicitly to avenge Buzz Buzz. Not even spraying him with a can of bug spray puts him down.

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* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: In "Something about Zelda Tears of the Kingdom", Link realizes that the way to defeat Ganon's first form is to turn off the boombox playing the "Suavemente" music. Doing so causes Ganon to transform into his next form.

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* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: In "Something about Zelda Tears of the Kingdom", Link realizes that the way to defeat Ganon's first second form is to turn off the boombox playing the "Suavemente" music. Doing so causes Ganon to transform into his next final form.


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* NinjaProp: In "Something About Zelda Tears of the Kingdom", Cucui King Ganondorf uses his massive health bar as a weapon for his second phase.
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* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: In "Something about Zelda Tears of the Kingdom", Link realizes that the way to defeat Ganon's first form is to turn off the boombox playing the "Suavemente" music. Doing so causes Ganon to transform into his next form.
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* AdaptationalKarma: Lardna Minch from ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' gets away with being an [[AbusiveParents Abusive Mother]] to Porky and killing Buzz-Buzz. However in "Something About ''VideoGame/BuckBumble''", she is utterly terrified trying to escape the titular bee and ends up crashing the family car within the garage, all while Buck is dancing to his own theme music.
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* ImplacableMan: Nothing [[VideoGame/Earthbound Lardna Minch]] does affects Buck Bumble when he comes after her, implicitly to avenge Buzz Buzz. Not even spraying him with a can of bug spray puts him down.
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* BlandNameProduct: In "Something About VideoGame/BuckBumble", a panicking [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 Lardna Minch]] tries to get rid of the titular cyborg bee with a can of Raid... sorry, I meant a can of [[VideoGame/RaidShadowLegends Shadow Legends]].

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* BlandNameProduct: In "Something About VideoGame/BuckBumble", a panicking [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 Lardna Minch]] tries to get rid of the titular cyborg bee with a can of Raid... sorry, I meant a can of [[VideoGame/RaidShadowLegends Shadow Legends]].''VideoGame/RaidShadowLegends''.
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* BlandNameProduct: In "Something About VideoGame/BuckBumble", a panicking [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 Lardna Minch]] tries to get rid of the titular cyborg bee with a can of Raid... sorry, I meant a can of [[VideoGame/RaidShadowLegends Shadow Legends]].

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