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* HilariousInHindsight: In the first game, Pajama Sam meets a boat named Otto. A few years later, Sam's voice actress Pamela Segall Adlon, would go on to voice a character named...[[WesternAnimation/TimeSquad Otto.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: In the first game, Pajama Sam meets a boat named Otto. A few years later, Sam's voice actress actress, Pamela Segall Adlon, would go on to voice a character named...[[WesternAnimation/TimeSquad Otto.]]
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The fourth game changed Sam's voice from Pamela Adlon to Elisha Ferguson. Ferguson's take on Sam is widely regarded as being inferior to Adlon's.
* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: A land of darkness in a kid's closet? A door in the attic that leads to factory that creates weather? An island based on a human body that's full of living food? A giant version of a messy room? What kinda drugs were the Humongous staff on when making these games?

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The fourth game changed Sam's voice from Pamela Adlon to Elisha Ferguson. Ferguson's take on Sam is widely regarded as being inferior to Adlon's.
* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: A land of darkness in a kid's closet? A door in the attic that leads to factory that creates weather? An island based on a human body that's full of living food? A giant version of a messy room? What kinda drugs were the Humongous staff on when making these games?
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** The first game also has Sam enter a dark environment in his closet. Years later, [[WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum two other superhero fanatic children]], in one of their show's episodes, would enter a dark environment (a cave to be be exact).
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##If you don't want to scale the dresser, just have Sam fall down the first time you play the mini-game. From then on, Sam will be able to skip straight to the top of the dresser as if you had already completed the mini-game.
##If you have completed the mini-game and can play it from the menu, playing it from there and having Sam fall down will warp Sam to the bottom of the dresser, regardless of where he was when you accessed the menu. This basically serves as a WarpWhistle (especially useful in a game with LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading), and even a DoorToBefore since it still works after the PointOfNoReturn near the end of the game (allowing Sam to go back and pick up any [[CollectionSidequest trading cards]] he may have missed).

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##If *** If you don't want to scale the dresser, just have Sam fall down the first time you play the mini-game. From then on, Sam will be able to skip straight to the top of the dresser as if you had already completed the mini-game.
##If *** If you have completed the mini-game and can play it from the menu, playing it from there and having Sam fall down will warp Sam to the bottom of the dresser, regardless of where he was when you accessed the menu. This basically serves as a WarpWhistle (especially useful in a game with LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading), and even a DoorToBefore since it still works after the PointOfNoReturn near the end of the game (allowing Sam to go back and pick up any [[CollectionSidequest trading cards]] he may have missed).
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this was just a nattery addition to a Fridge horror that's been moved; deleting because it is nonsensical now


* FridgeHorror: In ''Lost & Found'', crashing into an obstacle causes his back end to sink.


* StrawmanHasAPoint: In ''You Are What You Eat From Your Head To Your Feet'', Sam asks a digging crew if they can help Chuck Cheddar get down from the cliff he’s stuck on, suggesting things like building a bridge or filling up the hole they’re digging between Chuck and the path to safety, only for the workers to bluntly deny his requests. While they were total dicks about it, and could have offered up different solutions to help Chuck out of his dilemma, it’s totally understandable why the workers wouldn’t want to do extra labor to build a bridge (something they specifically say they don’t specialize in), nor would they want to fill in the hole they worked so hard to dig up, especially considering the time it would take to even build the bridge and to refill the hole and dig it back up again.

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