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Hinobi Games is the most successful video game company in the world, with their products spreading joy to generations of gaming fans across the planet. There's just one problem: their game consoles have some issues. And we aren't talking hardware failure like the [[UsefulNotes/Xbox360 Red Ring of Death]] or [[UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Joy-Con drift]]. No, we're talking on the level of their consoles and arcade machines [[{{Understatement}} occasionally]] causing video game creatures to manifest in the real world. Good thing they have such great tech support.

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Hinobi Games is the most successful video game company in the world, with their products spreading joy to generations of gaming fans across the planet. There's just one problem: their game consoles have some issues. And we aren't talking hardware failure like the [[UsefulNotes/Xbox360 [[Platform/Xbox360 Red Ring of Death]] or [[UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch [[Platform/NintendoSwitch Joy-Con drift]]. No, we're talking on the level of their consoles and arcade machines [[{{Understatement}} occasionally]] causing video game creatures to manifest in the real world. Good thing they have such great tech support.
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** "Ralphie Bear is Back" serves as one big reference to ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', with the backstory for the episode's setup involving animatronics in a kids' pizza place, and the plot involving hostile animatronics (Or rather a hostile robot princess), even having a segment emulating the game's security cameras as Five looks through the CCTV footage, only to be caught off guard by a {{Jumpscare}}.

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** "Ralphie Bear is Back" serves as one big reference to ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', with the backstory for the episode's setup involving animatronics in a kids' pizza place, and the plot involving hostile animatronics [[HostileAnimatronics murderous animatronics]] (Or rather a hostile robot princess), even having a segment emulating the game's security cameras as Five looks through the CCTV footage, only to be caught off guard by a {{Jumpscare}}.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: The characters, especially Five, use "Oh, nerds" as a G-rated curse.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: [[CharacterCatchphrase Catchphrase]]: The characters, especially Five, use "Oh, nerds" as a G-rated curse.
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* ClipShow: "Find the Glitch", with the reveal that the gauntlets record all of the techs' actions. It then begins to parody the concept with the Techs having BITT edit clips together into [[StupidStatementDanceMix Stupid Statement Dance Mixes]], YouTubePoop homages, and a cheesy sitcom opening. It also counts as a BottleEpisode, being contained to one room.

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* ClipShow: "Find the Glitch", with the reveal that the gauntlets record all of the techs' actions. It then begins to parody the concept with the Techs having BITT edit clips together into [[StupidStatementDanceMix Stupid Statement Dance Mixes]], {{Voice Clip Song}}s, YouTubePoop homages, and a cheesy sitcom opening. It also counts as a BottleEpisode, being contained to one room.

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