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* [[Beyond the Impossible]]: Though Alvin Earthworm, creator of ''[[Super Mario Bros Z]]'', was the first notable Flash Series creator to do it, VG Exiles: Episode 3 officially holds the title as the biggest Flash movie ever to be uploaded to Newgrounds.com, capping off with a whopping 39.6mb.
* [[Beyond the Impossible]]: Though Alvin Earthworm, creator of ''[[Super Mario Bros Z]]'', was the first notable Flash Series creator to do it, VG Exiles: Episode 3 officially holds the title as the biggest Flash movie ever to be uploaded to Newgrounds.com, capping off with a whopping 39.6mb.
** According to CE-Rap, who it seems is now [[Word of God|Co-Captain]], the initial episode actually hit a total of 43.4mb. R1665 was told by Newgrounds.com admin, Tom Fulp,that 40mb was the current limit that could be given for a flash project on the website, which led to the episode's current file size after some chopping.
** According to CE-Rap, who it seems is now [[Word of God|Co-Captain]], the initial episode actually hit a total of 43.4mb. R1665 was told by Newgrounds.com admin, Tom Fulp,that 40mb was the current limit that could be given for a flash project on the website, which led to the episode's current file size after some chopping.
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BFG BFG:] Stryker played this straight in ''SHADOWLAWLESS'' in the very literal sense. He didn't just use a BFG, he used the ACTUAL BFG-9000 from the ''[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Videogame/Doom?from=Main.Doom DOOM]'' series.
* [[BFG|BFG:]] Stryker played this straight in ''SHADOWLAWLESS'' in the very literal sense. He didn't just use a BFG, he used the ACTUAL BFG-9000 from the ''[[Doom (Video Game)|DOOM]]'' series.
* [[Big Bad Ensemble]]: So far, Shang Tsung and M.Bison have both made appearances. It's fair to assume more will show up later.
* [[Big Bad Ensemble]]: So far, Shang Tsung and M.Bison have both made appearances. It's fair to assume more will show up later.
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: The Exiles are the good guys----no doubt. But under Johnny's leadership, they are the heroes that aren't heroes. They police Multiverse through whatever means necessary. They never take prisoners, go to great lengths to ensure non-Exile individuals NEVER learn of the existence of Multiverse, and are forbidden from interfering with events that are fixed moments in time----like the utter destruction of Stryker's entire homeworld. And since Johnny Cage sees sentient life through [[Hobbes Was Right|crap-colored glasses]], he has no remorse for his actions and those of his team. This almost always puts him at direct odds with the group. Nevertheless, even they have to admit, [[The Chessmaster|he kind of knows what he's doing.]] That----and [[Pay Evil Unto Evil|the Acolytes have it coming.]]
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: The Exiles are the good guys----no doubt. But under Johnny's leadership, they are the heroes that aren't heroes. They police Multiverse through whatever means necessary. They never take prisoners, go to great lengths to ensure non-Exile individuals NEVER learn of the existence of Multiverse, and are forbidden from interfering with events that are fixed moments in time----like the utter destruction of Stryker's entire homeworld. And since Johnny Cage sees sentient life through [[Hobbes Was Right|crap-colored glasses]], he has no remorse for his actions and those of his team. This almost always puts him at direct odds with the group. Nevertheless, even they have to admit, [[The Chessmaster|he kind of knows what he's doing.]] That----and [[Pay Evil Unto Evil|the Acolytes have it coming.]]
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* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Mr. Stryker gets one in ''SHADOWLAWLESS,'' complete with a camera pan-up from his legs to his head. It's possible he'll be ''[[Mr. Fanservice|that guy.]]''
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: Mr. Stryker gets one in ''SHADOWLAWLESS,'' complete with a camera pan-up from his legs to his head. It's possible he'll be ''[[Mr. Fanservice|that guy.]]''
** Which would be fitting, considering his connection with ''[[Love Interest|Heart.]]''
** Which would be fitting, considering his connection with ''[[Love Interest|Heart.]]''
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Shoryuken Shoryuken:] Performed by Ken Masters and Sakura appropriately.
* [[Shoryuken|Shoryuken:]] Performed by Ken Masters and Sakura appropriately.
* [[Shout Out]]: largely to ''[[Exiles (Comic Book)|Exiles]]''
* [[Shout Out]]: largely to ''[[Exiles (Comic Book)|Exiles]]''
** ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter]]'' are givens, as the series was also inspired by Proxicide's ''''MK vs. SF'''' Flash series.
** ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter]]'' are givens, as the series was also inspired by Proxicide's ''''MK vs. SF'''' Flash series.
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*** Based on his style of amassing and utilizing weapons from across Multiverse, he will most assuredly have many more nods in future battles. If he gets any future battles.
*** Based on his style of amassing and utilizing weapons from across Multiverse, he will most assuredly have many more nods in future battles. If he gets any future battles.
** Episode 3 featured music from ''[[Salt]],'' a film in which Angelina Jolie plays a C.I.A. analyst accused of being a traitor that is working with terrorists. The theme song from this movie plays right at the moment ''"Heart"'' is accused of being a traitor that is working with terrorists.
** Episode 3 featured music from ''[[Salt]],'' a film in which Angelina Jolie plays a C.I.A. analyst accused of being a traitor that is working with terrorists. The theme song from this movie plays right at the moment ''"Heart"'' is accused of being a traitor that is working with terrorists.
** Anyone else get a sense of deja-vu from Episode 3's shower scene? A kind of...''[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie Chun-Li'esque]'' sense of deja vu? Well, that's probably because [[Word of God|CE-Rap]] stated it was an homage to that scene of the movie----even going as far as to include a shot that mirrored [http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111024173929/animebaths/images/5/5f/SFII_3.jpg this one exactly.]
** Anyone else get a sense of deja-vu from Episode 3's shower scene? A kind of...''[[Street Fighter II the Animated Movie (Film)|Chun-Li'esque]]'' sense of deja vu? Well, that's probably because [[Word of God|CE-Rap]] stated it was an homage to that scene of the movie----even going as far as to include a shot that mirrored [http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111024173929/animebaths/images/5/5f/SFII_3.jpg this one exactly.]
* [[Shower Scene]]: Oh...hell...yes.
* [[Shower Scene]]: Oh...hell...yes.
* [[Supercop]]: Kurtis Stryker embodies this trope.
* [[Supercop]]: Kurtis Stryker embodies this trope.