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** Notably, the Critic character is largely inspired by Daffy Duck (As made clear in his Animaniacs interview.)
** Notably, the Critic character is largely inspired by Daffy Duck (As made clear in his Animaniacs interview.)
* In the Top 11 F* ck Ups video, the Critic acknowledges that he repeatedly called the forklift in ''[[Barb Wire]]'' a bulldozer, and says that because of it he missed out on the [[Fugitive Alien|obvious]] [[Mystery Science Theater 3000|reference]].
* In the Top 11 F* ck Ups video, the Critic acknowledges that he repeatedly called the forklift in ''[[Barb Wire]]'' a bulldozer, and says that because of it he missed out on the [[Fugitive Alien|obvious]] [[Mystery Science Theater 3000|reference]].
* In his review of [[A Troll in Central Park]], the Critic shows [[Poltergeist (film)|a house imploding after the movie is shown to its wall]]. The father responds with "should've rented [[The Iron Giant|Iron Giant]]".
* In his review of [[A Troll in Central Park]], the Critic shows [[Poltergeist (film series)||a house imploding after the movie is shown to its wall]]. The father responds with "should've rented [[The Iron Giant|Iron Giant]]".
* In his review of Mr. Nanny, he mentions that ''[[Push (novel)|Precious]]'' was a good movie
* In his review of Mr. Nanny, he mentions that ''[[Push (novel)|Precious]]'' was a good movie
* In his review of ''[[IT]]'', while drunk, he quotes some of [[Lucille Ball]]'s lines from ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' when she got intoxicated from drinking vitamin tonic.
* In his review of ''[[IT]]'', while drunk, he quotes some of [[Lucille Ball]]'s lines from ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' when she got intoxicated from drinking vitamin tonic.
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* His [[Catch Phrase]], "Why top eleven? Because I like to go one step beyond," is a reference to a similar catch phrase on the now forgotten TV show ''One Step Beyond''.
* His [[Catch Phrase]], "Why top eleven? Because I like to go one step beyond," is a reference to a similar catch phrase on the now forgotten TV show ''One Step Beyond''.
* From his review of [[Captain N]]
* From his review of [[Captain N]]
{{quote|'''Nostalgia Critic:''' *smiling* Oh yes! I remember that magic element that was mean to bring back the evil that was almost destroyed... in fact, I was there. (background music starts to play; serious expression) [[The Lord of the Rings|I was there when the strength of men fell.]]
{{quote|'''Nostalgia Critic:''' *smiling* Oh yes! I remember that magic element that was mean to bring back the evil that was almost destroyed... in fact, I was there. (background music starts to play; serious expression) [[The Lord of the Rings|I was there when the strength of men fell.]]
*flashback starts*
*flashback starts*
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' Throw it into the fire!
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' Throw it into the fire!
*Mario stares quietly with ''the element'' in his hands, thinking*
*Mario stares quietly with ''the element'' in his hands, thinking*
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' *desperate* Destroy it!
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' *desperate* Destroy it!
'''[[Super Mario Bros.|Mario]]:''' *calmly* [[Drunk on the Dark Side|A-no.]] Suck my big fat meatballs. *Mario runs away*
'''[[Super Mario Bros.|Mario]]:''' *calmly* [[Drunk on the Dark Side|A-no.]] Suck my big fat meatballs. *Mario runs away*
'''Nostalgia Critic: Mario... '''[[Say My Name|MARIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!]]'''
'''Nostalgia Critic: Mario... '''[[Say My Name|MARIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!]]'''
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' (narrating; flashback ends) It should have ended that day, but there were no strength left in the world of plumbers. *back to normal* [[Noodle Incident|Anyway...]] }}
'''Nostalgia Critic:''' (narrating; flashback ends) It should have ended that day, but there were no strength left in the world of plumbers. *back to normal* [[Noodle Incident|Anyway...]] }}
* From his review of "Milk Money", after pointing out everything that's wrong [[It Makes Sense in Context|with the scene of the prostitute in the classroom]], he then screams [[National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation|"HALLELUJAH! ...HOLY SHIT! Where's the Tylenol?"]]
* From his review of "Milk Money", after pointing out everything that's wrong [[It Makes Sense in Context|with the scene of the prostitute in the classroom]], he then screams [[National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation|"HALLELUJAH! ...HOLY SHIT! Where's the Tylenol?"]]
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* In his review of ''[[Mortal Kombat: Annihilation]]'', during the muddy fight scene between Sonja and Mileena, his brother, Bhargav, and another guy [[Kentucky Fried Movie|pop in on-screen and loudly ogle the two chicks]].
* In his review of ''[[Mortal Kombat: Annihilation]]'', during the muddy fight scene between Sonja and Mileena, his brother, Bhargav, and another guy [[Kentucky Fried Movie|pop in on-screen and loudly ogle the two chicks]].
* His [[Running Gag]] [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?|"You know--for kids!]] is a line from [[The Hudsucker Proxy]].
* His [[Running Gag]] [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?|"You know--for kids!]] is a line from [[The Hudsucker Proxy]].
* In his review of ''[[Star Trek III: The Search For Spock]]'', when Sulu says not to call him "tiny", NC quips that instead of saying "tiny" we should say "Takei". This is a shout-out to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRkIWB3HIEs George Takei's campaign against Tennessee's so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill].
* In his review of ''[[Star Trek III: The Search For Spock]]'', when Sulu says not to call him "tiny", NC quips that instead of saying "tiny" we should say "Takei". This is a shout-out to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRkIWB3HIEs George Takei's campaign against Tennessee's so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill].
* In his review of ''[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier]]'', he believes that the [[The Wizard of Oz (film)|Cowardly Lion]] has been cast in the role of God due to similar appearances.
* In his review of ''[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier]]'', he believes that the [[The Wizard of Oz (film)|Cowardly Lion]] has been cast in the role of God due to similar appearances.
{{quote|"I'm the messiah, I'm the messiah, hallelujah!"}}
{{quote|"I'm the messiah, I'm the messiah, hallelujah!"}}
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Revision as of 03:51, 11 April 2017



  • In the review of The Room, at the end:

Nostalgia Critic: *smiling* Oh yes! I remember that magic element that was mean to bring back the evil that was almost destroyed... in fact, I was there. (background music starts to play; serious expression) I was there when the strength of men fell.

  • flashback starts*

Nostalgia Critic: Throw it into the fire!

  • Mario stares quietly with the element in his hands, thinking*

Nostalgia Critic: *desperate* Destroy it!
Mario: *calmly* A-no. Suck my big fat meatballs. *Mario runs away*
Nostalgia Critic: Mario... MARIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Nostalgia Critic: (narrating; flashback ends) It should have ended that day, but there were no strength left in the world of plumbers. *back to normal* Anyway...

"I'm the messiah, I'm the messiah, hallelujah!"