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[[AC: Let's Get Shadowy]]
* For one shot, an angry Fink is drawn to look like Fitz from ''WesternAnimation/TwelveOunceMouse''.
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* The red subtitles that tend to pop up on the screen whenever a new character is introduced is highly reminiscent of, and is a reference to the way new characters are introduced in ''Anime/KillLaKill''. It helps that Creator/HiroyukiImaishi himself actually storyboarded the opening.
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* [[https://twitter.com/ianjq/status/1157523161937670145 As revealed in a tweet]], the background of the scene of Ben's transforming MegatonPunch is inspired by [[Film/SpeedRacer the Speed Racer movie]].
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[[AC: "Whatever Happened to... Rippy Roo?"]]
* The title is a reference to ''WesternAnimation/WhateverHappenedToRobotJones''.
* The title is a reference to ''WesternAnimation/WhateverHappenedToRobotJones''.
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[[AC: "Planet X"]]
* The titular Planet X is designed to look like the one from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury''.
* Rad and Coach's "Shake Quake" is so powerful it ends up leaving a crater in the planet, much like many of the attacks in ''Anime/DragonBallZ''.
[[AC: "Deep Space Vacation"]]
* The music that plays during K.O. and Enid's bike ride through space brings to mind games like ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/AHatInTime''. The "space candy" that the two collect for Cosma even looks like the Star Bit collectibles from the former.
* The titular Planet X is designed to look like the one from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury''.
* Rad and Coach's "Shake Quake" is so powerful it ends up leaving a crater in the planet, much like many of the attacks in ''Anime/DragonBallZ''.
[[AC: "Deep Space Vacation"]]
* The music that plays during K.O. and Enid's bike ride through space brings to mind games like ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/AHatInTime''. The "space candy" that the two collect for Cosma even looks like the Star Bit collectibles from the former.
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* Lord Boxman himself combines elements of both [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Wily]] and [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Dr. Robotnik/Eggman]], even being voiced by Creator/JimCummings, who voiced Robotnik in ''Westernanimation/SonicSatAM''.
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* Lord Boxman himself combines elements of both [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Wily]] and [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Dr. Robotnik/Eggman]], even being voiced by Creator/JimCummings, who voiced Robotnik in ''Westernanimation/SonicSatAM''.
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* Ginger's younger design was inspired with a mix of ''Anime/CuteyHoney'', ''Franchise/LupinIII'', and [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Rouge the Bat]].
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[[AC:"We're Captured"]]
* When KO, Rad and Enid show up to Boxman's dining room in their disguises, Professor Venomous flamboyantly exclaims [[Series/{{Seinfeld}} "Who ARE these people?"]].
* When KO, Rad and Enid show up to Boxman's dining room in their disguises, Professor Venomous flamboyantly exclaims [[Series/{{Seinfeld}} "Who ARE these people?"]].
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[[AC: "K.O. Versus Fink"]]
* When Fink first arrives at the plaza, she goads the heroes out by shouting [[Film/TheWarriors "Bodega men! Come out and pla-ay!"]]
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[[AC: "K.O. Versus Fink"]]
* When Fink first arrives at the plaza, she goads the heroes out by shouting [[Film/TheWarriors "Bodega men! Come out and pla-ay!"]]
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Again, saying it "doesn't help" is actually a bad thing.
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* The red subtitles that tend to pop up on the screen whenever a new character is introduced is highly reminiscent of, and is probably a reference to the way new characters are introduced in Anime/KillLaKill. It doesn't help helps that Creator/HiroyukiImaishi himself actually storyboarded the opening.
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* The red subtitles that tend to pop up on the screen whenever a new character is introduced is highly reminiscent of, and is probably a reference to the way new characters are introduced in Anime/KillLaKill. It doesn't hurt help that Creator/HiroyukiImaishi himself actually storyboarded the opening.
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"Doesn't help" makes it sound like the creator himself having a small involvement with the series is a bad thing.
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* The red subtitles that tend to pop up on the screen whenever a new character is introduced is highly reminiscent of, and is probably a reference to the way new characters are introduced in Anime/KillLaKill. It doesn't help hurt that Creator/HiroyukiImaishi himself actually storyboarded the opening.
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* The red subtitles that tend to pop up on the screen whenever a new character is introduced is highly reminiscent, reminiscent of, and is probably a reference to the way new characters are introduced in Anime/KillLaKill. It helps that Creator/HiroyukiImaishi himself actually storyboarded the opening.
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* Anime/KillLaKill: The red subtitles that tend to pop up on the screen whenever a new character is introduced is highly reminiscent, and is probably a reference to the way new characters are introduced in Anime/KillLaKill. It helps that Creator/HiroyukiImaishi himself actually storyboarded the opening.
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** The red subtitles that tend to pop up on the screen whenever a new character is introduced is highly reminiscent, and is probably a reference to the way new characters are introduced in Anime/KillLaKill. It helps that Creator/HiroyukiImaishi himself actually storyboarded the opening.
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** The red subtitles that tend to pop up on the screen whenever a new character is introduced is highly reminiscent, and is probably a reference to the way new characters are introduced in Anime/KillLaKill. It helps that Creator/HiroyukiImaishi himself actually storyboarded the opening.
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* Anime/KillLaKill: The red subtitles that pop up on the screen whenever a new character is introduced is highly reminiscent, and is probably a reference to the way new characters are introduced in Anime/KillLaKill. It helps that Creator/HiroyukiImaishi himself actually storyboarded the opening.
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* K.O.'s "Whoopsie!" at the end is reminiscent of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRAkFTjk2qM "Toasty!"]] sound effect from [[Franchise/MortalKombat Mortal Kombat]]. Funnily enough, [[BeamMeUpScotty that line sounded more like a "Whoopsie!" than a "Toasty!"]] to most people, which might've been done on purpose.
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* K.O.'s "Whoopsie!" at the end is reminiscent of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRAkFTjk2qM "Toasty!"]] sound effect from [[Franchise/MortalKombat Mortal Kombat]]. Funnily enough, [[BeamMeUpScotty that line sounded more like a "Whoopsie!" than a "Toasty!"]] to most people, which so this reference might've been done on purpose.
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[[AC: "Boxman Crashes"]]
* K.O.'s "Whoopsie!" at the end is reminiscent of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRAkFTjk2qM "Toasty!"]] sound effect from [[Franchise/MortalKombat Mortal Kombat]]. Funnily enough, [[BeamMeUpScotty that line sounded more like a "Whoopsie!" than a "Toasty!"]] to most people, which might've been done on purpose.
* K.O.'s "Whoopsie!" at the end is reminiscent of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRAkFTjk2qM "Toasty!"]] sound effect from [[Franchise/MortalKombat Mortal Kombat]]. Funnily enough, [[BeamMeUpScotty that line sounded more like a "Whoopsie!" than a "Toasty!"]] to most people, which might've been done on purpose.
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[[AC: "Legends of Mr. Gar"]]
* Crinkly Wrinkly saying "Mr. Gar elbowed him so hard he saw the curvature of the planet.", might be a reference to when [[ComicBook/ScottPilgrim Scott Pilgrim]] said that he kicked a kid in the face so hard that he saw the curvature of the earth.
* Crinkly Wrinkly saying "Mr. Gar elbowed him so hard he saw the curvature of the planet.", might be a reference to when [[ComicBook/ScottPilgrim Scott Pilgrim]] said that he kicked a kid in the face so hard that he saw the curvature of the earth.
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* Rad calls his finger ray the Bungee Net, which is most likely a reference to [[Anime/HunterXHunter Hisoka's Bungee Gum move]]. Both of their attacks look and act similar to each other, and both Rad and Hisoka shoot the beam from their pointer fingers.
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* Rad calls his finger ray gun the Bungee Net, which is most likely a reference to [[Anime/HunterXHunter Hisoka's Bungee Gum move]]. Both of their attacks look and act similar to each other, and both Rad and Hisoka shoot the beam from their pointer fingers.
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* Rad calls his ray gun the Bungee Net, which is most likely a reference to [[Anime/HunterXHunter Hisoka's Bungee Gum move]]. Both of their attacks look and act similar to each other, and both Rad and Hisoka shoot the beam from their pointer fingers.
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* In a flashback, Phantasma is holding a magazine with [[WesternAnimation/{{TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy}} Grim]] on the front cover.
* There’s a brief shot where Elsa, Phantasma and Sibella are respectively drawn to resemble [[WesternAnimation/{{EdEddNEddy}} Ed, Edd and Eddy]], complete with moving outlines and a trumpet playing in the background.
* There’s a brief shot where Elsa, Phantasma and Sibella are respectively drawn to resemble [[WesternAnimation/{{EdEddNEddy}} Ed, Edd and Eddy]], complete with moving outlines and a trumpet playing in the background.
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* At the end of the episode, K.O. and T.K.O. are seen playing [[VideoGame/SonicAdventure2 Chip Adventure 2: Battle]]. Interestingly, the plot of Sonic Adventure 2 shares a few similarities with that of this episode - both develop the relationship between a well known hero and his opposite.
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* The whole episode is a crossover with ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGhoulSchool''. Enid's childhood friends ''are'' the titular ghouls, and at one point they reminisce about meeting a weird man with a Great Dane.
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[[AC: "Soda Genie"]]
* The courtroom scene plays out much like ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', complete with a similar musical style.
* After both sides give their conflicting sides of the story, the judge namedrops ''Film/{{Rashomon}}''. Nobody else gets it.
* The courtroom scene plays out much like ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', complete with a similar musical style.
* After both sides give their conflicting sides of the story, the judge namedrops ''Film/{{Rashomon}}''. Nobody else gets it.