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An action adventure game, ''The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom'', came out on June 4, 2021 for PC, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/PlayStation and UsefulNotes/XBox consoles.

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An action adventure game, ''The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom'', came out on June 4, 2021 for PC, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, Platform/NintendoSwitch, and UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation and UsefulNotes/XBox Platform/XBox consoles.
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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the VideoGame/{{Fallout}} video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.

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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the VideoGame/{{Fallout}} ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'' video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse post-apocalyptic world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.
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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the Franchise/Fallout video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.

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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the Franchise/Fallout VideoGame/{{Fallout}} video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.
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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the VideoGame/Fallout video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.

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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the VideoGame/Fallout Franchise/Fallout video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.
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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the ''VideoGame/Fallout'' video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.

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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the ''VideoGame/Fallout'' VideoGame/Fallout video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.
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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the [[VideoGame/Fallout Fallout]] video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.

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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the [[VideoGame/Fallout Fallout]] ''VideoGame/Fallout'' video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.
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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the VideoGame/Fallout video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.

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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the VideoGame/Fallout [[VideoGame/Fallout Fallout]] video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.
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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the Video Game/Fallout video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.

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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the Video Game/Fallout VideoGame/Fallout video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.
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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the [[Video Game/Fallout]] video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.

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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the [[Video Game/Fallout]] Video Game/Fallout video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.
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** In his video for the Scream Machine, Quint mentions they accept "all kinds of currency, including Atomic Cola caps". This is probably a reference to the [[Video Game/Fallout]] video game series, which is also set in a post-apocalypse world, where the main currency is Nuka-Cola soda bottle caps.
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** Taking Big Mama out on the road, Jack drives through the Bakers’ garage door saying [[Film/BackToTheFuture “Where we’re going, we don’t need doors.”]]

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** Taking Big Mama out on the road, Jack drives through the Bakers’ garage door saying [[Film/BackToTheFuture [[Film/BackToTheFuture1 “Where we’re going, we don’t need doors.”]]
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Ambiguous Disorder has been renamed to Diagnosed By The Audience and now belongs in YMMV.


* AmbiguousDisorder:
** Quint. Although it's too early for anything to be certain, his high intelligence alongside his general ineptitude at social interaction and his semi-formal way of speaking seems to imply that he may be on the autism spectrum.
-->'''Jack:''' [Quint]'s awesome. He just sees things a little different than you or me. Or anyone, really.
** Jack could also possibly count for this, due to most of the fandom (mainly on Discord) believing he has ADHD because the way he acts most of the time is easily distracted, and juggling to manage multitasks at the same time.
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Inverted with [[spoiler: Thrull and Bardle, the two most human looking monsters. While Thrull isn't attractive by human standards, he does have many heroic qualities like the [[HeroicBuild muscular build]], badass beard and [[BadassBaritone deep voice]] but he's really a servant of Rezzoch who pretends to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in order to manipulate others for his evil schemes. Bardle, by contrast, is a LeanAndMean sorcerer with a raspy voice and a tendency to come off as sinister, but is a heroic individual who saves the protagonists]].

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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Inverted with [[spoiler: Thrull and Bardle, the two most human looking monsters. While Thrull isn't attractive by human standards, he does have many heroic qualities like the [[HeroicBuild muscular build]], badass beard and [[BadassBaritone deep voice]] voice but he's really a servant of Rezzoch who pretends to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in order to manipulate others for his evil schemes. Bardle, by contrast, is a LeanAndMean sorcerer with a raspy voice and a tendency to come off as sinister, but is a heroic individual who saves the protagonists]].
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Despite being a TV series, it's first ever pilot "Book 1" has the length of a feature film which revolves around Jack Sullivan's origin story, how the world is the way it is, and how the four protagonists met working together to fight the giant monster "Blarg" being turning into an official series starting with "Book 2".

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Despite being a TV series, it's first ever pilot "Book 1" has the length of a feature film which revolves around Jack Sullivan's origin story, how the world is became the way it is, and how the our four protagonists met met, soon working together to fight the giant monster "Blarg" being before turning into an official series starting with from "Book 2".

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