Follow the Leader/Quotes

"Word of mouth, this is what everyone is talking about. So you can tell somebody to tell somebody that the next big thing is the same old thing."

- John Reuben, "Word of Mouth"

"I invented the First-Person Shooter, you know. Wish I hadn't bothered now. Have you seen how many of the things there are? I expect there's even a Space Marine in this game somewhere."

- The Lord of Games, Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

"The creators of the "grim and gritty" comics that followed in Watchmens wake are like 1960s musicians who declared, "The Beatles have revolutionized popular music! We must copy their haircuts!'""

- Adam Cadre

"Hamilton: We're Hamilton's Hamster Helpers! We help those in trouble! Monterey Jack: How original!"

- Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers comic book issue #4

"I have all these people trying to hop aboard the Arpa express hoping that they become cool like me or earn my approval which will magically make their MUGEN video career somehow. That contest I originally held for the lulz might become the mental death of me..."

- Arpa/Chainsawdentist on people following Arpa

"In super happy video game land some things are about as sure as the sun coming up. One is, if a game is successful there will be a sequel, the other is if a game is successful, it will be copied."

- Bajo, Good Game 23rd November 2009 Episode

"The success of Marvels showed the Big Two that there was a market for stories set in the past starring characters that the audience had grown up with. That (Kurt) Busiek is a fantastic writer who can push characters into the future even while tying everything into older continuity (as he did in Avengers Forever) was largely ignored. All the Big Two saw were dollar signs in stories about the past. Naturally, they went too far in one direction, and now we're inundated with these kinds of comics. It's not Busiek's fault (hence the "unwittingly" in the title), but he definitely pointed the way."

- Greg Burgas, "How Kurt Busiek (unwittingly) ruined Marvel and DC superhero comics!"

"Imposter! Copycat! Your powers can't compare with mine!"

- Super Sonic about to duel with Hyper Knuckles, Super Sonic VS Hyper Knuckles Special

"A guy walks up to me and asks "What's Punk?". So I kick over a garbage can and say "That's punk!" So he kicks over a garbage can and says "That's Punk?", and I say "No that's trendy.""

- Billie Joe Armstrong

"All The Little Mermaid did was put that godforsaken Disney musical 90s formula in place."

- The Nostalgia Chick

"TSA Agent: NCIS? That anything like CSI? Tony DiNozzo: Only if you're dyslexic."

- NCIS, "Yankee White"

"Something that jumps up from the crowd -- only to hit its head on the ceiling -- is always better in my eyes than the games that keep their heads down and risk nothing."

- Kit Harrison on the MachineCAST

"Imitation is the sincerest form of television."

- Mighty Mouse

"Don't send in the clones--they're already here."

- Alan Chapman, "Everybody Wants To Be Sondheim"

"I know they copy WoW, and I know they do it because they hope THIS time they will take a slice of WoW market and maybe make everybody there rich. [...] I also know with so many MMORPGs doing the same thing, they will be luck[y] if instead of a slice, they get even some crumbles."

- Nerf Now strip "Clone"

""I've never seen such an obvious attempt to pander to whatever musical fad is currently being indulged in by the masses. I don't use the term "sellout" lightly, but there really is no other way to describe Korn at this point. They've not only disregarded, but trampled upon creativity, uniqueness, and genuine expression by poorly feigning artistic changes in their musical style. The only thing these transparent phonies care about is making money and staying relevant. You're not fooling anyone with two brain cells to rub together, Jonathan Davis.""

- Babkock, Rate Your Music review of The Path of Totality by Korn

""Nikola Motor Company wants to be the Tesla of trucking But they couldn't be bothered to invent a different name.""

- Headline and subtitle of an article by Andrew Dalton, Engadget