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Lost in the void between worlds, NES discovers [[UpgradeArtifact a new piece of technology]] [-(See the epilogue after the end credits of Episode 10)-] that helped him escape, as well as put him in a new SuperMode, creating... ''[[SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super]] [[IncrediblyLamePun NES]]''.

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Lost in the void between worlds, NES discovers [[UpgradeArtifact a new piece of technology]] [-(See the epilogue after the end credits of Episode 10)-] that helped him escape, as well as put him in a new SuperMode, creating... ''[[SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem ''[[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super]] [[IncrediblyLamePun NES]]''.
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* And then you notice that characters never use the singular: nobody ever says "drinking a shake", "buying a shake", "going for a shake" and so on. They are always discussing "getting shakes", "going for shakes", and even the extended version of the theme song includes the verse "Let's all go get shakes, everyone". This puts a touch of FridgeHorror when you realize that delirium tremens is caused by withdrawal from alcohol, and is popularly known as "the shakes".

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* And then you notice that characters never use the singular: nobody ever says "drinking a shake", "buying a shake", "going for a shake" and so on. They are always discussing "getting shakes", "going for shakes", and even the extended version of the theme song includes the verse "Let's all go get shakes, everyone". In addition, it's never "milk shakes", just "shakes". This puts a touch of FridgeHorror when you realize that delirium tremens is caused by withdrawal from alcohol, and is popularly known as "the shakes".
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* And then you notice that characters never use the singular: nobody ever says "drinking a shake", "buying a shake", "going for a shake" and so on. They are always discussing "getting shakes", "going for shakes", and even the extended version of the theme song includes the verse "Let's all go get shakes, everyone". This puts a touch of FridgeHorror when you realize that delirium tremens is caused by withdrawal from alcohol, and is popularly known as "the shakes".
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** As a corollary: '''the use of squirrels for the Third Party is a reference to [[ChurchOfHappyology Scientology]]'''. WordOfGod says that the Head and the Game Genie [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil cannot comprehend]] [[EvilCannotComprehendGood each other's motivations]], so a neutral faction would appear heretic to both of them. The Game Genie even uses the word "squirrel" as an insult toward those who do not share his ideas. The term used by Scientology for practicing a heresy is... squirreling.
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[[WMG:Captain S is the son of {{Captain N The Game Master}}]]

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[[WMG:Captain S is the son of {{Captain WesternAnimation/{{Captain N The Game Master}}]]
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As a ShoutOut to TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy, with squirrels instead of mice

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As a ShoutOut to TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy, Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy, with squirrels instead of mice
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* {{Jossed}} by WordOfGod.




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* [[http://www.pbc-productions.com/messageboard/viewtopic.php?p=16784&highlight=#16784 Semi-confirmed.]] Squirrels are actually the Third Party, the neutral faction working for the Gypsy to keep a balance between good and evil.

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** This leads to a corollary guess:
[[WMG:The gypsy sold the Game Genie and the Power Glove to NES.]]
Since she sold the cartridge to Chad, it's reasonable to presume that she sold the other Videoland-related artifacts to NES, which is why NES is holding the Game Genie at that point: he just bought it. He is also wearing the Power Glove because he just bought it, possibly after realizing that it gave him strength.
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Lost in the void between worlds, NES discovers [[UpgradeArtifact a new piece of technology]] [-[[spoiler:(See the epilogue after the end credits of Episode 10)]]-] that helped him escape, as well as put him in a new SuperMode, creating... ''[[SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super]] [[IncrediblyLamePun NES]]''.

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Lost in the void between worlds, NES discovers [[UpgradeArtifact a new piece of technology]] [-[[spoiler:(See [-(See the epilogue after the end credits of Episode 10)]]-] 10)-] that helped him escape, as well as put him in a new SuperMode, creating... ''[[SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super]] [[IncrediblyLamePun NES]]''.
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[[WMG: [[spoiler:NES will return... with a new identity.]]]]
Lost in the void between worlds, [[spoiler:NES]] discovers [[UpgradeArtifact a new piece of technology]] [-[[spoiler:(See the epilogue after the end credits of Episode 10)]]-] that helped him escape, as well as put him in a new SuperMode, creating... ''[[spoiler:[[SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super]] [[IncrediblyLamePun NES]]]]''.

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[[WMG: [[spoiler:NES NES will return... with a new identity.]]]]
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Lost in the void between worlds, [[spoiler:NES]] NES discovers [[UpgradeArtifact a new piece of technology]] [-[[spoiler:(See the epilogue after the end credits of Episode 10)]]-] that helped him escape, as well as put him in a new SuperMode, creating... ''[[spoiler:[[SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem ''[[SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super]] [[IncrediblyLamePun NES]]]]''.NES]]''.
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Lost in the void between worlds, [[spoiler:NES]] discovers [[UpgradeArtifact a new piece of technology]] [-[[spoiler:(See the epilogue after the end credits of Episode 10)]]-] that helped him escape, as well as put him in a new SuperMode, creating... ''[[spoiler:[[SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super]] [[IncrediblyLamePun NES]]]]''.

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Lost in the void between worlds, [[spoiler:NES]] discovers [[UpgradeArtifact a new piece of technology]] [-[[spoiler:(See the epilogue after the end credits of Episode 10)]]-] that helped him escape, as well as put him in a new SuperMode, creating... ''[[spoiler:[[SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super]] [[IncrediblyLamePun NES]]]]''.NES]]]]''.
* [[http://gamexcess.net/2011/05/24/what-happened-to-captain-s/ Semi-confirmed]]. Nigel would have returned, but not as Super [=NES=]. He would have been a member of a neutral faction called "The Third Party", led by the gypsy (actually the third entity) who sold the magic cartridge to Chad.
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*[[http://gamexcess.net/2011/05/24/what-happened-to-captain-s/ Confirmed]] by WordOfGod.
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As a ShoutOut to TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy.

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As a ShoutOut to TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy.
TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy, with squirrels instead of mice

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* Since ''Captain N'' was set in 1989, and WordOfGod sets this show in [[TheNineties 199X]], that's {{Jossed}}.


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Or, in alternative:
[[WMG: Squirrels are sapient in Videoland.]]
As a ShoutOut to TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy.

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