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** The title is likely a reference to VideoGame/ChronoCross, which conveniently was [[UpdatedReRelease re-released]] close to this episode's debut.
** A rock based currency called "Bluepees" and trying to get them by breaking pots and cutting grass is likely a nod to Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda.
** A rock based currency called "Bluepees" and trying to get them by breaking pots and cutting grass is likely a nod to Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda.
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** The title is likely a reference to VideoGame/ChronoCross, ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'', which conveniently was [[UpdatedReRelease re-released]] close to this episode's debut.
** A rock based currency called "Bluepees" and trying to get them by breaking pots and cutting grass is likely a nod toFranchise/TheLegendOfZelda.''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''.
** When the group talk to the mosquitoes, the view is placed in a way that it looks like when fighting a battle in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPGLegendOfTheSevenStars''.
** A rock based currency called "Bluepees" and trying to get them by breaking pots and cutting grass is likely a nod to
** When the group talk to the mosquitoes, the view is placed in a way that it looks like when fighting a battle in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPGLegendOfTheSevenStars''.
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* WelcomeToCorneria: The shopkeeper keeps repeating the same question to Kelsey when the latter tries to get information other than shopping. When the group does shopping, the shopkeeper starts talking about her wares.
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* ButThouMust: The mayor asks if the kids want to hear the story of their town, and holds up signs for "yes" and "no," clearly indicating yes. When Kelsey can't make up her mind, the mayor throws the "no" sign away.
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* ButThouMust: The mayor asks if the kids want to hear the story of their town, and holds up signs for "yes" and "no," clearly indicating yes. When Kelsey can't make up her mind, seems like she's about to pick "no", the mayor throws the "no" sign away.
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* ButThouMust: The mayor asks if the kids want to hear the story of their town, and holds up signs for "yes" and "no," clearly indicating yes. When Kelsey can't make up her mind, the mayor throws the "no" sign away.
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->Written & storyboarded by Pearl Low & Richie Pope
->Written & storyboarded by Pearl Low & Richie Pope
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Not Trigger, but Cross, which ironically released recently as an Updated Re Release.
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* SixthRangerTraitor: Omar betrays the Creek crew after the blood dragons are defeated. Kelsey says it's because he's been corrupted by their bite, but Craig sees it's because he's afraid of giving up the routine familiarity of roleplaying the game.
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* RPGEpisode: The Stump kids and Omar find a village of kids acting as NPCs in a roleplay video game. They have to play along to get the next piece of the puzzle cube.
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* RPGEpisode: The Stump kids and Omar find a village of kids acting as NPCs [=NPCs=] in a roleplay video game. They have to play along to get the next piece of the puzzle cube.
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* SuddenVideoGameMoment: The fight with the "blood dragons" is shown as a 16-bit video game.
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* CallingARabbitASmeerp: The Mayor of Moss Village warns the kids of "blood dragons" in the swamp, which the graphics playing behind him clearly indicate that they are just mosquitoes.
* RPGEpisode: The Stump kids and Omar find a village of kids acting as NPCs in a roleplay video game. They have to play along to get the next piece of the puzzle cube.
* RPGEpisode: The Stump kids and Omar find a village of kids acting as NPCs in a roleplay video game. They have to play along to get the next piece of the puzzle cube.
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** The fight with the mosquitoes is likely a reference to Franchise/FinalFantasy.
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** The fight with the mosquitoes is likely a reference to Franchise/FinalFantasy.Franchise/FinalFantasy.
* SuddenVideoGameMoment: The fight with the "blood dragons" is shown as a 16-bit video game.
* SuddenVideoGameMoment: The fight with the "blood dragons" is shown as a 16-bit video game.
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* ShoutOut: The whole episode takes inspiration from [=JRPGs=]:
** The title is likely a reference to VideoGame/ChronoTrigger.
** A rock based currency called "Bluepees" and trying to get them by breaking pots and cutting grass is likely a nod to Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda.
** The fight with the mosquitoes is likely a reference to Franchise/FinalFantasy.
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The quest for the puzzle pieces brings the Stump Kids to a strange village covered in moss.
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