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1* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In the In-On-Over-Under game, there's an alligator sitting in the house. It talks and tells you where to put the objects, but exactly ''why'' there's an alligator in this house is never explained. While some of the items in the living room make sense, like a book and a backpack, there are some strange ones like a gecko and a mushroom.
2* FountainOfMemes: "Hungry Pumkin" is full of this.
3** "I'm very hungry!"
4** "Give me the X!"
5*** "Give me the salt/juice/pepper/water/soda/pizza!"[[note]]Because these items are in glass containers, yet he still eats them whole.[[/note]]
6** "NO! I don't want that!"
7* GoodBadBugs: In the "Hungry Pumkin" minigame, Pumkin grows in size with each item he eats, but the game automatically ends after a few items, putting a cap on his size. If you right click the game and hit "Play" after you feed the titular character something, he'll grow, but the game won't count it, allowing you to feed him infinitely. [[https://youtu.be/DXn4a4ljhF4 Players can abuse this to make him grow into a massive size]].
8* MemeticPsychopath: The Hungry Pumkin, because of his ExtremeOmnivore tendencies, and, to a lesser extent, his {{Jerkass}} behavior.
9* SoBadItsGood: The extremely simplistic gameplay, ugly graphics, and general weirdness have given these games infamy. For example, the pumpkins will eat everything, even a glass of water, ''[[ExtremeOmnivore glass and all]].''
10* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The choppy animation and near-realistic faces of the Pumkin characters could be considered this.
11* WatchItForTheMeme: How many people actually used the site to learn basic English? How many just came to see the source of the Hungry Pumkin memes?

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