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* "The Unicorns Have to Go" features a delinquent unicorn dressed like Alex from ''[[A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]''. |
* "The Unicorns Have to Go" features a delinquent unicorn dressed like Alex from ''[[A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]''. |
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* In "Don", if you take notice of the many pictures hung up in Don's living room, especially the ones around the portrait of Don and Rigby, they are a fairly blatant homage to the work of pop artist Patrick Nagel. |
* In "Don", if you take notice of the many pictures hung up in Don's living room, especially the ones around the portrait of Don and Rigby, they are a fairly blatant homage to the work of pop artist Patrick Nagel. |
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* One of the snacks made in "Rigby's Body" was a [[UHF|Twinkie-Wiener Sandwich]]. |
* One of the snacks made in "Rigby's Body" was a [[UHF (film)|Twinkie-Wiener Sandwich]]. |
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* "Ello Guv'nor" was inspired by the endless number of low budget slasher films where the killer is a possessed object. |
* "Ello Guv'nor" was inspired by the endless number of low budget slasher films where the killer is a possessed object. |
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* "High Score" features Mordecai and Rigby trying to get a high score on an arcade game, only to be thwarted by a giant bearded face. Isn't there a [[The King of Kong|famous]] [[Donkey Kong]] player with a bearded face? |
* "High Score" features Mordecai and Rigby trying to get a high score on an arcade game, only to be thwarted by a giant bearded face. Isn't there a [[The King of Kong|famous]] [[Donkey Kong]] player with a bearded face? |