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* [[Actor Allusion]]: Not confirmed, but it seems like it shouldn't be a coincidence that [[Richard Horvitz]] is cast to play the [[Invader Zim|ornery alien invader who is in charge of a mission on Earth.]] |
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Not confirmed, but it seems like it shouldn't be a coincidence that [[Richard Horvitz]] is cast to play the [[Invader Zim|ornery alien invader who is in charge of a mission on Earth.]] |
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** Perhaps to drive the reference home further, concept art shows Crypto's backpack was originally to have four spider-like mechanical legs folded away inside. |
** Perhaps to drive the reference home further, concept art shows Crypto's backpack was originally to have four spider-like mechanical legs folded away inside. |
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* [[No Export for You]]: There is a Playstation 3 Version of "Path of the Furon", but it was released for PAL regions only, so no US release. |
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* [[Talking to Himself]]: [[Richard Horvitz]] voices Pox and The Town Crazy, and J. Grant Albrecht voiced Crypto, the Majestic Agents, and Jack Nicholson parody Jack Trippleson. |
* [[Talking to Himself]]: [[Richard Horvitz]] voices Pox and The Town Crazy, and J. Grant Albrecht voiced Crypto, the Majestic Agents, and Jack Nicholson parody Jack Trippleson. |
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Revision as of 13:33, 7 August 2014
- Actor Allusion: Not confirmed, but it seems like it shouldn't be a coincidence that Richard Horvitz is cast to play the ornery alien invader who is in charge of a mission on Earth.
- Perhaps to drive the reference home further, concept art shows Crypto's backpack was originally to have four spider-like mechanical legs folded away inside.
- No Export for You: There is a Playstation 3 Version of "Path of the Furon", but it was released for PAL regions only, so no US release.
- Talking to Himself: Richard Horvitz voices Pox and The Town Crazy, and J. Grant Albrecht voiced Crypto, the Majestic Agents, and Jack Nicholson parody Jack Trippleson.