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* The ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in OG Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a {{curse}} on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse. Taken UpToEleven when the Curse ''itself'' was nominated in OG Season 246, where it ''won'' because ComicBook/ThePunisher encouraged it to kill others. It seems to have been exorcised in the Reboot, though, where ''Ben 10'' tributes appear to have fairly balanced performances, some even becoming podium finishers.[[/labelnote]]

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* The ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in OG Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a {{curse}} on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse. Taken UpToEleven up to eleven when the Curse ''itself'' was nominated in OG Season 246, where it ''won'' because ComicBook/ThePunisher encouraged it to kill others. It seems to have been exorcised in the Reboot, though, where ''Ben 10'' tributes appear to have fairly balanced performances, some even becoming podium finishers.[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Film/FightClub The first rule of the Hunger Games is: you do not question the logic of the Hunger Games. The second rule of the Hunger Games is: you....]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]During Season 92 of the Reboot, TroperNo9001 asked why [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3 Dark Baymax]] didn’t die after falling into the water. MrPerson2006 simply responded "Don’t question the mighty Hunger Games Simulator, it is a god.", with dave_the_assassian completing the joke. This is used every time somebody brings up the FridgeLogic of the Hunger Games Simulator, with the second rule mentioning something that happened in the season so far[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Film/FightClub The first rule of the Hunger Games is: you do not question the logic of the Hunger Games. The second rule of the Hunger Games is: you....]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]During Season 92 of the Reboot, TroperNo9001 Tropers/TroperNo9001 asked why [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3 [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII Dark Baymax]] didn’t die after falling into the water. MrPerson2006 Tropers/MrPerson2006 simply responded "Don’t question the mighty Hunger Games Simulator, it is a god.", with dave_the_assassian [[Tropers/DaveTheAssassin dave_the_assassin]] completing the joke. This is used every time somebody brings up the FridgeLogic of the Hunger Games Simulator, with the second rule mentioning something that happened in the season so far[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Film/FightClub The first rule of the Hunger Games is: you do not question the logic of the Hunger Games. The second rule of the Hunger Games is: you....]] [[labelnote:Explanation]]During Season 92 of the Reboot, TroperNo9001 asked why [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3 Dark Baymax]] didn’t die after falling into the water. MrPerson2006 simply responded "Don’t question the mighty Hunger Games Simulator, it is a god.", with dave_the_assassian completing the joke. This is used every time somebody brings up the FridgeLogic of the Hunger Games Simulator, with the second rule mentioning something that happened in the season so far[[/labelnote]]
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* Fashion Officer [[Music/StrayKids Felix]][[labelnote:Explanation]]In Season 66, Felix decided to become a fashion officer alongside [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} The Grand Highblood]] after they were disgusted by other tributes' ugliness. Felix proceed to antagonize and even kill tributes for wearing little to no clothing, resulting in his interpretation as a serious fashion officer becoming memetic.[[/labelnote]]

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* Fashion Officer [[Music/StrayKids Felix]][[labelnote:Explanation]]In Reboot Season 66, Felix decided to become a fashion officer alongside [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} The Grand Highblood]] after they were disgusted by other tributes' ugliness. Felix proceed proceeded to antagonize and even kill tributes for wearing little to no clothing, resulting in his interpretation as a serious fashion officer becoming memetic.[[/labelnote]]

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* Fashion Officer [[Music/StrayKids Felix]][[labelnote:Explanation]]In Season 66, Felix decided to become a fashion officer alongside [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} The Grand Highblood]] after they were disgusted by other tributes' ugliness. Felix proceed to antagonize and even kill tributes for wearing little to no clothing, resulting in his interpretation as a serious fashion officer becoming memetic.[[/labelnote]]



* The [[Music/{{BTS}} V]] Incident. [[labelnote:Explanation]]After V' s death at the hands of [[VideoGame/TheBattleCats Miko Mitama]] in Reboot Season 60, which involved him being subjected to every non-blacklisted fatal event at the time by the latter, the FridgeHorror from this results in the whole incident becoming pretty infamous among the community.[[/labelnote]]
* Fashion Officer [[Music/StrayKids Felix]][[labelnote:Explanation]]In Season 66, Felix decided to become a fashion officer alongside [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} The Grand Highblood]] after they are disgusted by other tributes' ugliness. Felix proceed to antagonize and even kill tributes for wearing little to no clothing, resulting in his interpretation as a serious fashion officer becoming memetic.[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[Music/{{BTS}} V]] Incident. [[labelnote:Explanation]]After V' s death at the hands of [[VideoGame/TheBattleCats Miko Mitama]] in Reboot Season 60, which involved him being subjected to every non-blacklisted fatal event at the time by the latter, the FridgeHorror from this results in the whole incident becoming pretty infamous among the community.[[/labelnote]]
* Fashion Officer [[Music/StrayKids Felix]][[labelnote:Explanation]]In Season 66, Felix decided to become a fashion officer alongside [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} The Grand Highblood]] after they are disgusted by other tributes' ugliness. Felix proceed to antagonize and even kill tributes for wearing little to no clothing, resulting in his interpretation as a serious fashion officer becoming memetic.
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* The [[Music/{{BTS}} V]] Incident. [[labelnote:Explanation]]After V' s death at the hands of [[VideoGame/TheBattleCats Miko Mitama]] in Reboot Season 60, which involved him being subjected to every non-blacklisted fatal event at the time by the latter, the FridgeHorror from this results in the whole incident becoming pretty infamous among the community.[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[Music/{{BTS}} V]] Incident. [[labelnote:Explanation]]After V' s death at the hands of [[VideoGame/TheBattleCats Miko Mitama]] in Reboot Season 60, which involved him being subjected to every non-blacklisted fatal event at the time by the latter, the FridgeHorror from this results in the whole incident becoming pretty infamous among the community.[[/labelnote]]
* Fashion Officer [[Music/StrayKids Felix]][[labelnote:Explanation]]In Season 66, Felix decided to become a fashion officer alongside [[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} The Grand Highblood]] after they are disgusted by other tributes' ugliness. Felix proceed to antagonize and even kill tributes for wearing little to no clothing, resulting in his interpretation as a serious fashion officer becoming memetic.
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