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* [[Music/TheBeatles Ringo Starr's]] solo album ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Goodnightvienna.jpg Goodnight Vienna]]'' uses a still from ''The Day The Earth Stood Still'' as its cover art, with Ringo's head replacing Klaatu's.
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* [[Music/TheBeatles Ringo Starr's]] solo album ''[[http://en.''[[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Goodnightvienna.org/wiki/Goodnight_Vienna#/media/File%3AGoodnightVienna1974.jpg Goodnight Vienna]]'' uses a still from ''The Day The Earth Stood Still'' as its cover art, with Ringo's head replacing Klaatu's.
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** Your ice wizard will say a slightly edited version of the phrase ("Klaatu, Verata, Nictu!") to summon the Frost Giant in the quest "Introduction To Ice"
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* In ''Franchise/StarWars'', Klaatu the Nikto and Barada of the planet Tatooine are two of Jabba's guards in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
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* In ''Franchise/StarWars'', Klaatu the Nikto and Barada of the planet Tatooine Klatooine are two of Jabba's guards in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
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* In ''Franchise/StarWars'', Klaatu the Nikto and Barada of the planet Tatooine were two of Jabba's guards in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
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* In ''Franchise/StarWars'', Klaatu the Nikto and Barada of the planet Tatooine were are two of Jabba's guards in ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''.
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* Whether a coincidence or not, the phrase shows up in the second episode of the ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' OVA when Genjo begins to chant. It's rendered more like klatu barata niktu and only in the dub, but it can still be heard fairly clearly.
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* Whether a coincidence or not, the phrase shows up in the second episode of the ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' OVA when Genjo begins to chant. It's rendered more like klatu 'klatu barata niktu niktu' and this only appears in the dub, but it can still be heard fairly clearly.