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* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: Most of the opponents in the B-Ball Dimension Arena Tournament, except for the final battle with Kevin Garnett. Special mention goes to the Flame Delmon, who blows ''himself'' up early into the fight. Barkley [[Irony|comments afterwards that it was tough]].
** Also the {{spoiler|Ball Spider that guards Shimmerglobe, which is just a normal enemy from an early dungeon, yet is treated as a boss with the boss music playing}}.
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWKQiZVBtu4 EVERYBODY GET UP/IT'S TIME TO SLAM NOW].
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWKQiZVBtu4 EVERYBODY GET UP/IT'S TIME TO SLAM NOW].
** The song has been remixed with just about any song in existence underneath it. Like "[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Libera Me]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkOj5DAJu2A&feature=related From Hell]" or "[[Ace Attorney|Objection:]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcfXh9xqiCU Cornered]". It has something like the same reputation as [[Street Fighter|Guile's]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDFDzTOyLvo theme], for its ability to go with anything.
** The song has been remixed with just about any song in existence underneath it. Like "[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Libera Me]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkOj5DAJu2A&feature=related From Hell]" or "[[Ace Attorney|Objection:]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcfXh9xqiCU Cornered]". It has something like the same reputation as [[Street Fighter|Guile's]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDFDzTOyLvo theme], for its ability to go with anything.
** And then there's "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRpw-8vxZag&feature=related Eternity]," taken directly from [[Blue Dragon]]. It's sung by Ian Gillan of Deep Purple. The song's meta-info for the artist even says "jesus christ the guy from deep purple sang this." See the [[Blue Dragon]] entry for more info, but it garners the exact same reactions here--which is certainly why it was used.
** And then there's "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRpw-8vxZag&feature=related Eternity]," taken directly from ''[[Blue Dragon]]''. It's sung by Ian Gillan of Deep Purple. The song's meta-info for the artist even says "jesus christ the guy from deep purple sang this." While it's somewhat divisive in ''Blue Dragon'', since some people find the singing impossible to take seriously... in ''this game''? A game where the player is already accepting ridiculous amounts of silliness? You've still got that absolutely epic music, but the arguable absurdity of the singing now only ''adds'' to the charm. It really says something that most of the comments on most videos on [[YouTube]] for the song are talking about ''this'' game and not ''Blue Dragon''.
* [[Common Knowledge]]: To this day, the game is coined as being an [[RPG Maker]] creation by various sources. While this is a bit true (it was in development on RPG Maker 2003 at the beginning), the final product was finished in Game Maker 6.1, not RPG Maker.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: {{spoiler|The final Chaos Dunk Barkley uses at the end of the game.}}
* [[Demonic Spiders]]: Dread Refs appear as a miniboss in the first dungeon, and then as normal enemies later on. They can summon more Dread Refs, and also inflict foul on you, making you miss a turn. They also have a relatively strong, multi-hit attack.
* [[Demonic Spiders]]: Dread Refs appear as a miniboss in the first dungeon, and then as normal enemies later on. They can summon more Dread Refs, and also inflict foul on you, making you miss a turn. They also have a relatively strong, multi-hit attack.
* [[Fan Dumb]]: Parodied by [[Save Point|the Pumps]], who spew long, pretentious rants at you about the superiority of Japanese "[[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp|vidcons]]" whenever you're trying to save your game.
* [[Fan Dumb]]: Parodied by [[Save Point|the Pumps]], who spew long, pretentious rants at you about the superiority of Japanese "[[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp|vidcons]]" whenever you're trying to save your game.
* [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrUA-BB6Kd8&NR=1&feature=fvwp This McDonald's ad from the 1990's] (see [[Moral Event Horizon]] below). Suddenly, interaction between {{spoiler|Jordan and Bird}} has lost its humor value... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFt4S6hKwR0 And then there's the ad's sequel, including Barkley himself].
* [[Fridge Logic]]: Meta example: there are several points where one is simply playing the game, going with the flow, and then has a moment of lucidity where they realize that they are playing a game about a basketball player trying to save the world.
** ''[[Space Jam]]'' in general might also qualify.
* [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrUA-BB6Kd8&NR=1&feature=fvwp This McDonald's ad from the 1990s] (see [[Moral Event Horizon]] below). Suddenly, interaction between {{spoiler|Jordan and Bird}} has lost its humor value... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFt4S6hKwR0 And then there's the ad's sequel, including Barkley himself.]
* [[Good Bad Bugs]]: While enemies don't typically respawn, it's possible to make them respawn by saving, quitting to the title screen, then loading the save file. Using this it's possible to grind for more money and experience.
** [[Space Jam]] in general might also qualify.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]:
* [[Heartwarming Moments]]: For such a silly game, it's surprisingly well-written.
** '''CHAOS DUNK''', referring to why basketball is [[Serious Business]] in-universe.
** Dikembe Mutumbo's tomb. "You are... forgiven."
** Quad City DJs vs. something mashups of the ''[[Space Jam]]'' theme, in the tradition of the [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|main theme]], the titles and descriptions of which (on [[YouTube]] at least) often allude to the game in some way.
** {{spoiler|The ghost of Leonard goes home.}}
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: [[Fallen Hero|Michael Jordan]] is pretty bad from the start, but he comes across as a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]], if [[Knight Templar|one with an emphasis on the]] ''[[Knight Templar|extremist]]'', until {{spoiler|you reach the church for the second time, Jordan's already fatally wounded Larry Bird, and he is threatening to kill Hoopz}}. And if it's not that, it's {{spoiler|infecting Hoopz with Type 2 diabetes after your trek through the Spalding building}}.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: '''CHAOS DUNK'''
* [[That One Level]]: It is laughably easy to die in the Sugar Caves. Get used to reading "The... the sugar... granules everywhere! Ugh!".
** Quad City DJs vs. something mashups of the [[Space Jam]] theme, in the tradition of the [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|main theme]], the titles and descriptions of which (on [[YouTube]] at least) often allude to the game in some way.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: [[Fallen Hero|Michael Jordan]] is pretty bad from the start, but he comes across as a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]], if [[Knight Templar|one with an emphasis on the]] ''[[Knight Templar|extremist]]'', until {{spoiler|you reach the church for the second time, Jordan's already fatally wounded Larry Bird, and he is threatening to kill Hoopz}}. And if it's not that, it's {{spoiler|infecting Hoopz with Type 2 diabetes after your trek through the Spalding building.}}
* [[That One Level]]: It is laughably easy to die in the Sugar Caves. Get used to reading "The...the sugar...granules everywhere! Ugh!"
* [[This Is Your Premise on Drugs]]: This is what happens when you get high while on a 90's nostalgia trip.
* [[This Is Your Premise on Drugs]]: This is what happens when you get high while on a 90's nostalgia trip.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Cuchulainn's Tomb. With no foreshadowing beforehand, we learn that Charles Barkley's tragic flaw is his love for gold...for some reason. Subverted in that the implications were [[Rule of Funny|almost certainly intentional.]]
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Cuchulainn's Tomb. With no foreshadowing beforehand, we learn that Charles Barkley's tragic flaw is his love for gold... for some reason. Subverted in that the implications were [[Rule of Funny|almost certainly intentional]].
* [[The Untwist]]: {{spoiler|The Ultimate Hellbane being Balthios}}. The main reason being, if he gets a status effect on him in battle, it refers to him as {{spoiler|Balthios}}.
* [[The Untwist]]: {{spoiler|The Ultimate Hellbane being Balthios}}. The main reason being, if he gets a status effect on him in battle, it refers to him as {{spoiler|Balthios}}.


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Latest revision as of 14:14, 23 September 2018


  • Anticlimax Boss: Most of the opponents in the B-Ball Dimension Arena Tournament, except for the final battle with Kevin Garnett. Special mention goes to the Flame Delmon, who blows himself up early into the fight. Barkley comments afterwards that it was tough.
    • Also the Ball Spider that guards Shimmerglobe, which is just a normal enemy from an early dungeon, yet is treated as a boss with the boss music playing.
  • Awesome Music: EVERYBODY GET UP/IT'S TIME TO SLAM NOW.
    • The song has been remixed with just about any song in existence underneath it. Like "Libera Me From Hell" or "Objection: Cornered". It has something like the same reputation as Guile's theme, for its ability to go with anything.
    • And then there's "Eternity," taken directly from Blue Dragon. It's sung by Ian Gillan of Deep Purple. The song's meta-info for the artist even says "jesus christ the guy from deep purple sang this." While it's somewhat divisive in Blue Dragon, since some people find the singing impossible to take seriously... in this game? A game where the player is already accepting ridiculous amounts of silliness? You've still got that absolutely epic music, but the arguable absurdity of the singing now only adds to the charm. It really says something that most of the comments on most videos on YouTube for the song are talking about this game and not Blue Dragon.
  • Common Knowledge: To this day, the game is coined as being an RPG Maker creation by various sources. While this is a bit true (it was in development on RPG Maker 2003 at the beginning), the final product was finished in Game Maker 6.1, not RPG Maker.
  • Demonic Spiders: Dread Refs appear as a miniboss in the first dungeon, and then as normal enemies later on. They can summon more Dread Refs, and also inflict foul on you, making you miss a turn. They also have a relatively strong, multi-hit attack.
  • Fan Dumb: Parodied by the Pumps, who spew long, pretentious rants at you about the superiority of Japanese "vidcons" whenever you're trying to save your game.
  • Funny Aneurysm Moment: This McDonald's ad from the 1990's (see Moral Event Horizon below). Suddenly, interaction between Jordan and Bird has lost its humor value... And then there's the ad's sequel, including Barkley himself.
  • Good Bad Bugs: While enemies don't typically respawn, it's possible to make them respawn by saving, quitting to the title screen, then loading the save file. Using this it's possible to grind for more money and experience.
  • Memetic Mutation:
    • CHAOS DUNK, referring to why basketball is Serious Business in-universe.
    • Quad City DJs vs. something mashups of the Space Jam theme, in the tradition of the main theme, the titles and descriptions of which (on YouTube at least) often allude to the game in some way.
  • Moral Event Horizon: Michael Jordan is pretty bad from the start, but he comes across as a Well-Intentioned Extremist, if one with an emphasis on the extremist, until you reach the church for the second time, Jordan's already fatally wounded Larry Bird, and he is threatening to kill Hoopz. And if it's not that, it's infecting Hoopz with Type 2 diabetes after your trek through the Spalding building.
  • That One Level: It is laughably easy to die in the Sugar Caves. Get used to reading "The... the sugar... granules everywhere! Ugh!".
  • This Is Your Premise on Drugs: This is what happens when you get high while on a 90's nostalgia trip.
  • Unfortunate Implications: Cuchulainn's Tomb. With no foreshadowing beforehand, we learn that Charles Barkley's tragic flaw is his love for gold... for some reason. Subverted in that the implications were almost certainly intentional.
  • The Untwist: The Ultimate Hellbane being Balthios. The main reason being, if he gets a status effect on him in battle, it refers to him as Balthios.