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** Following ''Camp Nowhere'', the 1995 movie ''Film/{{Heavyweights}}'' also featured kids taking over a summer camp and rebelling against responsibility. (Incidentally, both ''Camp Nowhere'' and ''Heavyweights'' are owned by {{Creator/Disney}}.)

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** Following ''Camp Nowhere'', the 1995 movie ''Film/{{Heavyweights}}'' also featured kids taking over a summer camp and rebelling against responsibility. (Incidentally, both ''Camp Nowhere'' and ''Heavyweights'' are owned by {{Creator/Disney}}.Creator/{{Disney}}.)



* TechnologyMarchesOn: Have a look at the cutting edge early-90's computers and {{UsefulNotes/NES}}es! Plus, the entire ploy would have been meaningless had Google existed in 1994 -- though it's not much of a stretch to believe that Mud could've easily set up websites for the non-existent camps (à la ''Film/{{Accepted}}'') had the movie been made later in the decade.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Have a look at the cutting edge early-90's computers and {{UsefulNotes/NES}}es! Platform/{{NES}}es! Plus, the entire ploy would have been meaningless had Google existed in 1994 -- though it's not much of a stretch to believe that Mud could've easily set up websites for the non-existent camps (à la ''Film/{{Accepted}}'') had the movie been made later in the decade.
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** Also following ''Camp Nowhere'', the 2006 ''Film/{{Accepted}}'' features a young adult creating a fake college in order to fool his and his friends' parents.

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** Also following ''Camp Nowhere'', the 2006 movie ''Film/{{Accepted}}'' features a young adult creating a fake college in order to fool his and his friends' parents.
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** Also following ''Camp Nowhere'', the 2006 ''Film/{{Accepted}}'' features a young adult creating a fake college in order to fool his and his friends' parents.
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* ActorAllusion: Dennis, played by Creator/ChristopherLloyd, is rivaled against Hendricks, played by Creator/ThomasFWilson. [[Film/BackToTheFuture Remind anyone of anything?]]

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* ActorAllusion: Dennis, played by Creator/ChristopherLloyd, is rivaled against Hendricks, played by Creator/ThomasFWilson. [[Film/BackToTheFuture [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Remind anyone of anything?]]



* HeyItsThatPlace: ''Camp Nowhere'' was filmed at Disney's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Oak_Ranch Golden Oak Ranch]], where numerous other movies and TV shows have filmed (including, yes, ''Film/BackToTheFuture''). This movie features the ranch's famous covered bridge, its lakeside lodge, and its old barn.

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* HeyItsThatPlace: ''Camp Nowhere'' was filmed at Disney's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Oak_Ranch Golden Oak Ranch]], where numerous other movies and TV shows have filmed (including, yes, ''Film/BackToTheFuture'').''Film/BackToTheFuture1''). This movie features the ranch's famous covered bridge, its lakeside lodge, and its old barn.
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* ActorAllusion: Dennis, played by Creator/ChristopherLloyd, is rivaled against Hendricks, played by Thomas F. Wilson. [[Film/BackToTheFuture Remind anyone of anything?]]

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* ActorAllusion: Dennis, played by Creator/ChristopherLloyd, is rivaled against Hendricks, played by Thomas F. Wilson.Creator/ThomasFWilson. [[Film/BackToTheFuture Remind anyone of anything?]]
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* MissingTrailerScene: Scores of '90s kids (as well as the ''[[http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1994-09-13/features/9409130325_1_kernels-movie-omelet Chicago Tribune]]'') were left wondering what happened to the "popcorn omelet" scene. Trailers for the home video release, however, obviously didn't include it.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Have a look at the cutting edge early-90's computers and [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]es! Plus, the entire ploy would have been meaningless had Google existed in 1994 -- though it's not much of a stretch to believe that Mud could've easily set up websites for the non-existent camps (à la ''Film/{{Accepted}}'') had the movie been made later in the decade.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: Have a look at the cutting edge early-90's computers and [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]es! {{UsefulNotes/NES}}es! Plus, the entire ploy would have been meaningless had Google existed in 1994 -- though it's not much of a stretch to believe that Mud could've easily set up websites for the non-existent camps (à la ''Film/{{Accepted}}'') had the movie been made later in the decade.
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* FollowTheLeader:
** ''Camp Nowhere'' follows ''Film/HomeAlone'' inasmuch as both movies' climaxes feature a kid (or kids) planning to use HomemadeInventions on unwitting adults.
** Following ''Camp Nowhere'', the 1995 movie ''Film/{{Heavyweights}}'' also featured kids taking over a summer camp and rebelling against responsibility. (Incidentally, both ''Camp Nowhere'' and ''Heavyweights'' are owned by {{Creator/Disney}}.)
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* HeyItsThatGuy: A few:
** This movie reunites [[Film/BackToTheFuture Doc Brown and Biff Tannen]].
** A young [[Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles Kyle Reese]] plays Mud.
** A young [[Series/{{Smallville}} Chloe Sullivan]] plays Heather.
** [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Captain Janeway]] is Trish's mom, and [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Commander Riker]] is Arnold's dad.
** [[Series/HoneyIShrunkTheKids Peter]] [[Series/BosomBuddies Scolari]] is Mud's dad, and his eventual ''Honey, I Shrunk The Kids'' co-star Hillary Tuck plays Betty.
** Celeste is played by [[Film/SisterAct Sister Mary Robert]].
** This movie was Creator/JessicaAlba's first credited role.
** [[Series/{{Batman}} Burgess Meredith]] is Feln, the guy who sells the camp to the kids.
** The Bee Girl from BlindMelon's "No Rain" [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qVPNONdF58 music video]] plays a character named Eileen.
** [[Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou Andrew Keegan]] and M. Emmet Walsh have made careers out of being "That Guy".
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** Andrew Keegan and M. Emmet Walsh have made careers out of being "That Guy".

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** [[Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou Andrew Keegan Keegan]] and M. Emmet Walsh have made careers out of being "That Guy".
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** Celeste is played by [[SisterAct Sister Mary Robert]].

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** Celeste is played by [[SisterAct [[Film/SisterAct Sister Mary Robert]].
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** [[Series/HoneyIShrunkTheKids Peter]] [[BosomBuddies Scolari]] is Mud's dad, and his eventual ''Honey, I Shrunk The Kids'' co-star Hillary Tuck plays Betty.

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** [[Series/HoneyIShrunkTheKids Peter]] [[BosomBuddies [[Series/BosomBuddies Scolari]] is Mud's dad, and his eventual ''Honey, I Shrunk The Kids'' co-star Hillary Tuck plays Betty.
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* ActorAllusion: Dennis, played by Christopher Lloyd, is rivaled against Hendricks, played by Thomas F. Wilson. [[Film/BackToTheFuture Remind anyone of anything?]]
** Dennis also falls in love with someone he has to lie to, as Doc Brown did in ''Back to the Future Part III''. And in both cases, the love interest forgives him.

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* ActorAllusion: Dennis, played by Christopher Lloyd, Creator/ChristopherLloyd, is rivaled against Hendricks, played by Thomas F. Wilson. [[Film/BackToTheFuture Remind anyone of anything?]]
** Dennis also falls in love with someone he has to lie to, as Doc Brown did in ''Back to the Future Part III''.''Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII''. And in both cases, the love interest forgives him.



** A young [[TheSarahConnorChronicles Kyle Reese]] plays Mud.
** A young [[{{Smallville}} Chloe Sullivan]] plays Heather.

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** A young [[TheSarahConnorChronicles [[Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles Kyle Reese]] plays Mud.
** A young [[{{Smallville}} [[Series/{{Smallville}} Chloe Sullivan]] plays Heather.
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* RealLifeRelative: Arnold's parents were played by real life couple Genie Francis and Creator/JonathanFrakes.

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* RealLifeRelative: Arnold's parents were played by real life couple Genie Francis and Creator/JonathanFrakes.Creator/JonathanFrakes.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: Have a look at the cutting edge early-90's computers and [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]es! Plus, the entire ploy would have been meaningless had Google existed in 1994 -- though it's not much of a stretch to believe that Mud could've easily set up websites for the non-existent camps (à la ''Film/{{Accepted}}'') had the movie been made later in the decade.
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* ActorAllusion: Dennis, played by Christopher Lloyd, is rivaled against Hendricks, played by Thomas F. Wilson. [[Film/BackToTheFuture Remind anyone of anything?]]
** Dennis also falls in love with someone he has to lie to, as Doc Brown did in ''Back to the Future Part III''. And in both cases, the love interest forgives him.
** Feln mentions that he's going to Florida, a brief nod to Burgess Meredith's time as a voiceover announcer for Florida Orange Juice commercials.



* HeyItsThatPlace: ''Camp Nowhere'' was filmed at Disney's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Oak_Ranch Golden Oak Ranch]], where numerous other movies and TV shows have filmed (including, yes, ''Film/BackToTheFuture''). This movie features the ranch's famous covered bridge, its lakeside lodge, and its old barn.

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* HeyItsThatPlace: ''Camp Nowhere'' was filmed at Disney's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Oak_Ranch Golden Oak Ranch]], where numerous other movies and TV shows have filmed (including, yes, ''Film/BackToTheFuture''). This movie features the ranch's famous covered bridge, its lakeside lodge, and its old barn.barn.
* RealLifeRelative: Arnold's parents were played by real life couple Genie Francis and Creator/JonathanFrakes.
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** This movie was JessicaAlba's first credited role.

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** This movie was JessicaAlba's Creator/JessicaAlba's first credited role.
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** This movie reunites [[BackToTheFuture Doc Brown and Biff Tannen]].

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** This movie reunites [[BackToTheFuture [[Film/BackToTheFuture Doc Brown and Biff Tannen]].



** [[StarTrekVoyager Captain Janeway]] is Trish's mom, and [[StarTrekTheNextGeneration Commander Riker]] is Arnold's dad.

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** [[StarTrekVoyager [[Series/StarTrekVoyager Captain Janeway]] is Trish's mom, and [[StarTrekTheNextGeneration [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Commander Riker]] is Arnold's dad.
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** Andrew Keegan and M. Emmet Walsh have made careers out of being "That Guy".

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** Andrew Keegan and M. Emmet Walsh have made careers out of being "That Guy".Guy".
* HeyItsThatPlace: ''Camp Nowhere'' was filmed at Disney's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Oak_Ranch Golden Oak Ranch]], where numerous other movies and TV shows have filmed (including, yes, ''Film/BackToTheFuture''). This movie features the ranch's famous covered bridge, its lakeside lodge, and its old barn.
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** [[Series/{{Batman}} Burgess Meredith]] is Fein, the guy who sells the camp to the kids.

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** [[Series/{{Batman}} Burgess Meredith]] is Fein, Feln, the guy who sells the camp to the kids.
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** [[StarTrekVoyager Captain Janeway]] and [[StarTrekTheNextGeneration Commander Riker]] play parents of Camp Nowhere enrollees.

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** [[StarTrekVoyager Captain Janeway]] is Trish's mom, and [[StarTrekTheNextGeneration Commander Riker]] play parents of Camp Nowhere enrollees.is Arnold's dad.

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