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As Minigame Game territory, both of these are bound to get some laughs in, which especially comes with the intros to the 51 Worldwide Classics games.


51 Worldwide Classics Intros

  • "Four-in-a-Row": Albert and Rita (the boy and girl figures) play it out as if it's a truly epic battle, complete with calling out their moves as they drop the discs.
  • "Dominoes": After Russell (the man figure) admits the winning conditions for the game, Albert and Rita both shout "NOW you tell us?!" before they topple over.
  • "Ludo": When Russell introduces the game, everyone lets out a Big "WHAT?!" in confusion. After Russell explains it better, Naomi (the woman figure) admits she thought he meant "judo".
  • "Mini Shogi": Naomi quickly shows Albert that Mini Shogi might not be easier than regular Shogi, even if there are fewer pieces.
  • "Blackjack": Naomi employs Evil Is Hammy to a great degree here, even employing an Evil Laugh for good measure. And in the end, she's ultimately Hoist by Her Own Petard, thanks to her giving Russell and Rita two cards needed to do a Revolution and overthrow her authority.
    • And straight after this, it's now Russell's turn to play Evil Is Hammy.
      Naomi and Rita: Power corrupts...
  • "Sevens": Though the game goes smoothly, there's something funny about how Russell was deliberately holding back the Six of Spades while the others ended up even abandoning their hands or skipping, just so he could make the winning shot.
  • "Takoyaki": After Albert and Rita beat the game and get their meal, we get this amusing exchange.
    Russell: You got it! And speaking of which, here's your food. That'll be 10 million bucks!
    Albert and Rita: For self-serve?!
  • "Toy Curling": Naomi is naturally confident in being able to win the game, and almost has it. At least, until she accidentally knocks one of her curling stones away from the center and allowing Rita to take the victory. Her final reaction is to let out an overly-dramatic "I'm freezing! I'm freeeeziiiiiing!"
  • "Toy Boxing": Russell gives a Badass Boast about how he's so confident in winning that he'll do Albert's chores if he loses. As Tempting Fate would have it, once his guard is down, Albert gives his figure a powerful punch to overpower him, meaning he now does have to do those chores.
  • "Fishing": "I'm gonna mount this sucker on my wall!" shouts Russell as he reels in what looks like a big catch. Straight after, we find out that he just fished up a boot, much to his and Naomi's dismay.
  • Naomi is shown to be quite the Graceful Loser and admiring Russell's skill, which contradicts his gloating.
    Russell: You really take all the fun out of gloating.
  • "Piano": There's simply no intro needed, leading to this exchange.
    "Let's play Piano"
    Naomi: Wait, that's it?!
    Russell: Yup.
    Naomi: Come on. You always have SOMETHING to say.
    Russell: Well... (game screen appears) There are keys, and... little keys...
    Naomi: Oh, forget it!

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