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    References to other Roblox Games 
  • A Universal Time: The Zaihop shovel references an admin-only spec of the same name.
  • Adopt and Raise a Cute Baby: The Stroller is modeled after this game and its several imitators. The fact it explodes whoever touches the middle part references a common form of trolling in the game, picking people up in strollers and carrying them off to who knows where.
  • Allusions:
    • Referenced by name with the, well, Allusions weapon, its moveset entirely reminiscent of how the original game works.
    • The Tactical Fighting Technique also works like an Allusions weapon, complete with stunning whoever it hits and having two alternate moves. This also applies to the Yoru.
    • For April Fools, both games temporarily switched UIs until the third. During this time, Klevinroto, the developer of Allusions, was made into a boss stage detailed below.
  • Arcane Adventuresnote : Islands is based off of Cumulus Island, one of the First Sea locations in Arcane Adventures. It even uses the exact same song that plays on the sky island in its origin.
  • Apocalypse Rising: The Makarov functions similarly towards its original counterpart.
  • Be a Parkour Ninja: The Night Reaper functions similarly to the weapon of the same name in the game, with its tooltip referencing the fact that you get the weapon after obtaining a 50 kill streak.
  • Brookhaven: One of the kit's avalible in kit maps is known as Brookhaven Citizen, consisting of the Bottle, Stroller and Shopping Cart.
  • Black Magic II: Phantoms Cautasm: The Assailant class from that game appears here as a weapon, its primary attacks being lifted from its source's autocombos. Its two alternate moves are also lifted from two commonly used special moves in the game.
  • The Cool Zone:
    • Both tcz-r and loadzone are based on the loading areas of the game
    • Nap Gummies function similarly to its original counterpart, making you sleep for a very long time.
  • Criminality:
    • The Fire Axe instantly kills upon a headshot, referencing the weapon's deadly reputation for instantly killing helmetless players in that game.
    • One of the lobbies, Armory1 references the locations of the Armory, which offers exclusive weapons to those who own the Armory gamepass.
    • One death sound is a recording of someone screaming about losing their AK on death.
  • Critical Strike:
    • One of the maps is ripped straight from the game itself.
    • Distraction functions similarly to Jester's Clown Clone move.
  • Darkness: The Beast kit gives you the Scythe, Speed and 10 Hour Burst to give you the exact apperance as The Beast.
  • Doors: Room 0 is one of the many lobbies.
  • Deepwoken:
    • The Grand Javelin functions similarly to its original counterpart, ragdolling players on hit and dealing damage. Its tooltip, "doesn't have grand skewer" refers to a rare talent called Grand Skewer, which carries your opponent with the projectile when pressing F while casting it. Grand Volley, which is normally exclusive to 10 Hour Burst Man and can obtained after beating him in a Perfect Run, which is colored purple and can be fired four times in a row is a reference to the Ferryman's most deadliest attack in his own boss fight.
    • Big Rock is basically Boulder, but weaponized as well. The fact that it increases your max HP while using it, but also drains your HP as well refers to the original's method of using it as a training tool for the Fortitude stat. The unique death animation when dying while it's equipped is a reference to death by having health drained by using the boulder.
    • The Poser's Katana is a pragmatic version of the Poser's Ring, initially dealing no damage, but upon sheathing the equipped katana, deals whatever damage it did to the opponent.
    • One of the kill/death messages about sending people to the Depths is a reference to the game sending players to the Depths when they die with a stained health bar, the Hollow echo modifier, equipped with a weapon enchanted with the Curse of the No-Life King, dying in the Voidsea and Voidzones, getting killed by Primadon, losing their last skull in Chime of Conflict, or going into a whirlpool.
    • The Wiped death effect is a recreation of the effect that shows when one wipes in the Depths, displaying the victims' corpse sinking down while a dark circle with a haunting sound effect surrounds them.
    • The Ghost death effect is a recreation of the effect that shows when one dies in the overworld, displaying the victims' soul attempt to leave only to be forcibly dragged by the arm down into the Depths.
    • The Legion Kata is available in this game, complete with the same parrying and dodging mechanics. The tooltip, "remember aga's words", refers to popular Deepwoken YouTuber Agamatsu, who is associated with the words "We Block. Parry. DODGE" and is even the name of an badge for dodging and parrying 20 attacks with it. It also guarantees the two death effects above.
    • The Strong Left Mantra is available in the game, functioning similarly as a punch which inflicts knockback.
    • The Legion Captain Kit refers to the NPC of the same name. Though, it can considered as a mixture of the Legion Sniper as well, since the Legion Sniper uses the Grand Javelin, something the Legion Captain cannot do.
    • The Hero Blades make an appearance in this game. The tooltip, "wrestled 5 snow knights and got the wrong element" refers to the fact that you need to approach the Valley of Heroes during Winter and defeat all the Blizzard Knights over there, and hope that you get the Hero Blade associated with your Attunement. Much like Legion Kata, it also guarantees the two death effects above.
  • Having a Hero Blade or Legion Kata equipped alongside Cero turns it into Shadow Gun, which in addition to being a reference to Deepwoken, also references the fact that Shadow Gun was based off of Bleach's Cero.
  • Destined Ascension: Pearl's Scythe functions similarly to its original counterpart, with the tooltip referencing it being very hard to grind for.
  • Flood Escape 2: The maps Poison and Fallen are based on the official levels of the game.
  • Framed!: The Framed Partygoer kit references the titular role, giving you London, a Mad Handgun and a Bottle.
  • Isle (Roblox): The All expenses paid free island getaway brochure item gives you one of 21 different weapons taken directly from the original game, aiming mechanics and all.
  • Infinite Welfare:
    • Item Asylum in itself is a wholesale Spiritual Successor to Infinite Welfare, continuing its trend of a Denser and Wackier Video Game Randomizer.
    • One of that games weapons, a sack of money that exploded, is ported over here.
    • There used to be a lobby based off Infinite Welfares voting section/punishment for invincibility cheaters. It was removed per a request by the source's developers.
  • Kaiju Paradise: The Bat instantly killing players equipped with the "Furry" tag or "XD" emote references the use of it as a weapon in the original game, which is geared towards the Furry Fandom.
  • Limbobbia:
    • The Tutorial from Limbobbia is one of the lobbies in the game.
    • A "silly guitar" is available as a misc item.
  • Lumber Tycoon: The Rukiryaxenote  functions similarly to it. The fact that it's spammable refers to the fact that clicking on trees with it gradually decreases its HP until it falls down, meaning that spamming click on it was a viable option.
  • Mad Murder: Both the Mad Murderer knife and Mad Sheriff deal instant death to other players equipped with it, referencing the fact that everyone is a One-Hit-Point Wonder in that game.
  • Monsters Of Etheria: One of the death messages, "you have found yourself in an unfortunate accident", is the same quote for when you reset in the game.
  • Mortem Metallum: The Kanabo functions similarly to the game mechanics of Mortem Metallum, right down to the rolling and parrying mechanics.
  • M U G E N: There used to be a lobby named "galapagos hambone sighting of 2010", featuring a portal to the M U G E N lobby which Cheeky would invite people over to. This was removed in the 3.0 update due to M U G E N getting caught up in some drama at the time.
  • Midnight Horrors:
    • One of the killers, Daratrango, is given references in the form of a ranged weapon known as the Daratrango Influence, a killfeed message reading "sent daratrango after player", and an entire map known as ffa_daratrangoresidence.
    • The Fish is a reference to the killers Booz with a Fish and Noob with a Fish.
  • Nokori: The abtly-named lobby contains a section of the entire level the game is based on.
  • Noobs vs. Zombies Realish: The M1911 was changed to reference the Mad Noob of NVZR a bit. Its upgrade also includes the Mad Noob's Shotgun, the aforementioned Mad Noob's primary weapon.
  • The Normal Elevator: The abtly-named lobby is based on the elevator the players can ride on.
  • Purple Skittles 2: Sour Skittles: The paddle is based on the table-tennis gameplay of the whole game.
  • Random Rumble: The item of the same name is a leek that behaves much like its iteration from the original game, tossing players into the air when hit.
  • Rogue Lineage:
    • Secare functions like its original counterpart, dealing a Damage-Increasing Debuff upon hit.
    • Bossraid refers to a extremely powerful player capable of soloing an entire full server of players. The fact that upon usage of this skill causes your arms to have black flames refers to the Uber Class Sunaikinti's Blessed, also known as Uber Oni, which is a popular pick for bossraid players.
    • Scroll gives you a variety of spells, most of which are ripped directly from Rogue Lineage. One of the spells, Loggus, refers to a common saying mocking people who Rage Quit.
    • The Shopkeeper Dummy also references the "bossraid" term by saying he wants to go to what is implied to be a college called Bossraid Academy but can't due to high tuition costs. Rogue Lineage itself is paid access, which is meant to be a deterrent against the use of alternate accounts, cheating, and stereotypes negatively associated with poor players.
    • boss_sage has players fighting against Ithor who has the same abilities of the Dragon Sage Super Class.
    • Purgatory is a reference to the location of the same name, being the place where players spawn once they lose all their lives in Gaia to either wipe their progress, get a single-use revive, or to reroll their race. Prior to the audio purge, it also played the same ambient music that was played in Purgatory
    • The Lute was reworked to function similar to the Bard class, playing songs that provide status effects, with Symphony of Healing referencing Vinifera's Song which increases passive HP regen and Tune of the Horses referencing Symphony of Horses which increases passive walkspeed. The description also reference the fact that it costs 100 Silver to get all the skills for the class.
    • The Tanto is the signature weapon of the Shinobi Ultra Class. Its tooltip "no macro required" is a reference on how notorious the playerbase is for relying on macros to win fights.
  • Sword Fights On the Heights: The Darkheart is available as a melee weapon.
  • The Streets: The Pipe is a usable weapon, its model identical to its source. Its 66 percent chance of ragdolling people also references its popularity in the original game, being the quickest way to ragdoll somebody.
  • The Undead Coming: The Cabin map is based on the signature map of the original game.
  • Vampire Hunters: Vampirism is a shoutout for this game, its usage mirroring how it works in the original 2 games; a grab that drains the victims health overtime. The tooltip also references the common mistake of accidentally bringing it out pressing V.
  • The Witching Hour: The Pact works exactly like it does in its original source, syncing your health to whoever you click on.
  • Warm Isolation: The lobby of the same name is a recreation of the game's setting.
  • Work at a Pizza Place: The cardboard pizza box the Shopping Cart can potentially send has its model directly ripped from the game itself.

    References to non-Roblox media and creators 
  • Ace Attorney: The Objection is Phoenix Wright's ever-famous Character Catchphrase. Its use as a knockback weapon additionally references the anime, where Phoenix's objections do in fact shove people back.
  • Albert Camus: The "Indomitable Human Spirit" kit references "The Myth of Sisyphus", which depicts Sisyphus as continuously performing the task of lifting a boulder up a hill even though he knows it's impossible due to the boulder going back down every time it nearly approaches the top of the hill.
  • American Psycho:
    • lobby_nycapartment is a block-by-block recreation of Patrick Bateman's apartment.
    • Using the Fire Axe with Ultra Instinct equipped changes your stance a bit and gives you a blue suit and a transparent raincoat, the same outfit and stance Patrick took when he was about to kill Paul Allen.
  • Annihilation (2018): One of the death sounds is from the film's Drone of Dread.
  • Among Us:
    • lobby_skeld is the cafeteria and cargo bay from the game's titular spaceship.
    • The Airpod Shotty references the meme of the same name.
    • Two death sounds are ripped from the fan animation Among Us in a Nutshell, specifically Blue reporting Green's body, and later him screaming after Yellow throws him out the window of the meeting room.
  • The Annoying Orange: One of the kits in the game, consisting of nothing but knife-based melee weaponsnote , is called "Hey Apple".
  • Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning:
    • The Ruler makes the user physically unable to move in normal ways, having to attack to maneuver, referencing Baldi only being able to move when smacking the ruler. The fact that you attack faster at lower health also references the fact that Baldi gets faster the more notebooks you collect.
    • It's A Bully's voicelines play whenever the Borrow is used or hits something.
  • The Battle Cats: Filibuster Obstructa is available as a juggernaut, one of its attacks, Fili-orbs, being based on Filibuster's attack, dealing high damage in an area but having a 40 second cooldown.
  • Better Call Saul: The Goodman emote has the intro theme playing while referencing the low-res Saul Goodman meme.
  • Bleach:
    • Cero Metralletta appears as a misc item that works similarly to the Master Spark. Come the Valentines Day update, it was retooled into Lilynette, Coyote Starrks companion and weapon.
    • A regular Cero also appears as a misc item.
  • Berserk: Two incarnations of the Dragonslayer make appearances as melee weapons. The first one, Dragon Slayer, is a standard swing type that also utilizes the infamous 2016 anime *CLANG* sound effects. The second one, Slayers Sword, is modeled after it's appearance in Criminality.
  • B.o.B (Rapper): One of the self-destruct messages is the memetic verse "can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars?" from Airplanes.
  • The Boys: The Train gives the user A-Train's Super-Speed and will deal 50 damage to anyone they ram into. People who are low health get splattered into pieces, referencing the Plot-Triggering Death of the entire series. Taking too long to hit someone will also kill you, a reference to how A-Train's usage of Compound V tends to give him heart attacks if he overuses his super speed. The kit that consists of solely Train is named "I Can't Stop...", which is A-Train's response towards someone when he caused the Plot-Triggering Death.
  • CalebCity: "Ayo the pizza here" appears as a death sound.
  • Call of Duty: The Intervention makes an appearance, using its incarnation from Modern Warfare 2. It's also mostly a reference to MLG Montage parodies considering quickscopes are one of its special traits.
    • The Button, when the damage quota is met, will activate a Tactical Nuke, giving everyone else 12 seconds to find and kill the user before it goes off. It's aforementioned damage quota, 825, also mirrors the number of kills you need to get in order to activate it.
  • Castlevania: Symphony of the Night: Two of the death messages are "a miserable pile of secrets" and "die monster", both quotes from Dracula's pre-battle cutscene at the start of the game.
  • Changed: There used to be a weapon known as the Jar of Latex, that turned people into latex creatures on hit, increasing their health by 50 and increasing the damage taken from bats, and a Changed-themed lobby known as lobby_ventilation. Both had to be removed due to the games nature as being oriented towards transformation fetishists. However, the Jar of Latex is frequently mentioned even after its removal.
  • Club Penguin: The Vuvuzula item is a damaging version of the limited-time hand item players could get during the Penguin Cup.
  • Cross Fire FPS: The music played while holding the Bowl of Delectable Food is a reference on how a lot of CrossFire gameplay videos use Ren Haoming and Huang Yong's You See Me as background music. Funnily enough, there's also a modded weapon in that game that functions similarly to the Bowl of Delectable Food.
  • Cry of Fear: Simon's Book is a usable melee weapon.note . Using Ultra Instinct while equipped with this weapon also gives you Simon's outfit.
  • Claude Debussy: Clair de Lune plays when using Anvil and Propane. It was also used as the backing music for the weapons teaser trailer.
  • Ctrl+Alt+Del: One of the jumpscare from lobby_scarymazegame is a reference to the infamous "Loss" comic.
  • Cult of the Lamb: The Lambs sword appears as a melee weapon. Having it in your inventory also gives you the Red Crown to wear.
  • Dark Souls III: Aside from referencing its namesake, "Allusions" is based off the Farron Greatsword. The fact that it lights on fire when combined with Ultra Instinct references the Abyss Watchers' second phase where they become a Lord of Cinder.
  • DarkViperAU:
    • One of the death screams is him saying "You have... no conception of how rare that is... IT IS MILLIONS TO ONE!".
    • Another death sound is his rebuttal to TheQuartering saying he can't make fun of him for a lack of knowledge since he has a college degreenote , with the quote "You disingenuous, dense motherfucker! Obviously, you have to know something about something, or you wouldn't know how to tie your shoes!"
  • Dashie Games: One of the death screams is a reference to him unknowingly activating the Parakeet from Super Mario Maker and saying "That fucking bird that I hate", only for the Parakeet to repeat his voice, albeit with the swearing censored.
  • Death Note: The titular Death Note itself, or in this case a much more literal version of it note  makes an appearance as one of the misc weapons.
  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: Rengokus Nichirin blade appears as a melee weapon...albeit, a purposefully and hilariously poorly made one.
  • Deltarune:
    • The Banana misc. item has the player say "potassium" upon eating it, referencing the memetic banana joke that appeared in Chapter 2.
    • The "Number 1 rated salesman1997" kit is a reference to Spamton G. Spamton.
  • Detroit: Become Human: Connor's famous "28 stab wounds" appears as a death sound.
  • Devil May Cry:
    • Ebony and Ivory both appear as ranged weapons. Using Ultra Instinct in conjunction with them also gives the user Dante's outfit (and changed their hair white prior to the April Fools update.)
    • Rebellion also appears as a melee weapon, though it lacks any Dante-themed synergies.
    • The Motivated emote has the player sit down in a plastic chair with Yamato by their side, evoking a famous modification to Vergil and Dante's climactic showdown in 5.
  • Dorkly Originals: One of the death screams is Bowser screaming "Aah! Oh my god! Oh my god! Oh!" from Mario Goes Berserk.
  • Duck Hunt: While the Zapper is a more general reference to the peripheral for the Nintendo Entertainment System, its ammo counter comes from Duck Hunt. The dog is also referenced in the name of the song that plays while using it, "Rightfully Woof."
  • Dragon Ball:
    • Ultra Instinct is based off the "Drip Goku" meme. giving the user a Supreme hoodie and giving them an extra 50 health. This also opens itself up to more references, as using a specific item (e.g Real Knife below or Fire Axe above) will change your clothes based on the item.
    • The Small Pebble is a reference to a scene in Z where Krillin tosses a small pebble at Goku while he's sunbathing. And before you think about using it, be cautious not to throw it at someone with Ultra Instinct put on.
  • Earthbound 1994:Successfully landing a hit with the Fish results in a SMAAAASH!! effect appearing, and prior to the audio purge, it also played Pokey's theme.
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Hat of Discipline from Momma's Little Ed is included as a melee weapon. It also uses Rolf's voicelines upon equipping it and using it.
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Unrelenting Forcenote  is available as a ranged weapon.
  • Elephant & Piggie: "There's a bird on his head!" references the book of the exact same name where a bird takes up residence on top of Elephant's head.
  • Eltorro64Rus: Spynappleisland is a reference to Spynapple Pizza, and prior to the audio purge used one of the music that was used in the short.
  • The Eric Andre Show: The tooltip of and the achievement for obtaining the Twilight weapon in a public server simply reads "bird up".
  • Exquisite Rexy: One death sound is the audio to "Pretty Cool Bananas." Another is "OH, GREAT HEAVENS!" from the fanmade "British" version.
  • FAITH: The Unholy Trinity:
    • MORTIS can show up as one of the death screams.
    • The Cross Pendant, when put on, will give you one of many FAITH-related weapons that include A Gun With One Bullet, Father Garcia's shotgun, a cross, and scissors utilized by the cultists. note 
    • The ending section of the game is made into a lobby known as lobby_unspeakable, which also references the Greater-Scope Villain.
  • Family Guy:
  • Far Cry 2: The Realistic MP5s tooltip refers to the weapon simply as "far cry 2 simulator". The reason why is that the Realistic MP5 is prone to jamming often, mirroring the jamming mechanic in Far Cry 2.
  • Fire Force: Referenced by name with the misc item, which sets the user on fire in exchange for making them faster while a remix of "Inferno" plays throughout.
  • Five Nights at Freddy's: mu_pizzeria is a faithful recreation of the location from FNAF 2, in free-roamable form.
  • Fortnite:
    • $20 Fortnite gift cards are a miscellaneous item that gives any other item in the game's data (with some limitations), referencing the "Nineteen Dollar Fortnite Card" meme.
    • One possible "death scream" is the sound for a teammate getting knocked out.
  • Friday Night Funkin':
    • The Blue Balls sound effect is a possible death scream.
    • One for the Game Mod VS Whitty; the "Ballistic" emote has the user spit bars at probably the fastest speed they can muster, referencing Ballistics very, very speedy chart speed pre-Definitive Edition.
    • Another moment references the mod Hazy River; there is a rare chance in zs_restaurant you'll find a car at the drive-thru blasting the song "Dilemma." Clicking on the car when it appears nets you a badge, too.
    • Using "dead" removes a small fraction of your maximum health while making you slightly faster. Aesthetically, your limbs will vanish while Gold groans "I'm dead" and a brief sample of the song "Monochrome" from the Friday Night Funkin' Lullaby mod plays. If you have Ultra Instinct equipped beforehand note , you'll instead turn into only a head as Gold croaks out "No more", referencing the second phase of "Monochrome".
    • The Michael P has a chance of using a unique rapping animation and playing a bass-boosted FNF song upon use, including Dadbattle from the base game, Sporting and Thunderstorm.
    • An old map used to exist in the game for Zombies called zs_endless, being a blue forest based on the backdrop of the song of the same name. Dummies would even peek out from behind the trees like some of the background Majins did, but vanish upon getting close.
  • Friday the 13th: The Game: The Friday the 13th emote references the Shake It emote from the game, while playing the instrumental of California Girls in reference to a meme where some players use the afromentioned emote to taunt a downed Jason, with the song playing in the background.
  • The Gregory Brothers: boss_manofnature is a tribute to the song "Chicken Attack," and is intended to play a remix of the song. The loading screen may also occasionally quote the lyric "Watch your back / Before it fades to black," while the Shopkeeper Dummy will occasionally reference the titular "man with the power of nature" in the same manner.
  • Guilty Gear: The Gunslinging Broken Messiah kit, which gives you Solemn Lament and two Scrolls references the main antagonist of -STRIVE-, Happy Chaos.
  • George Thorogood: The ever iconic opening riff of "Bad to the Bone" appears several times whenever theres something related to skeletons, such as the fr??? revolver, the Skeleton Juice, and of course, The Skeleton boss.
  • Genshin Impact: The Tone Deaf Bard kit, consisting of a Lute, Snarvindur and Vuvuzela might bring to mind Venti.
  • Goofy:
  • Half-Life:
    • The iconic crowbar appears as a melee weapon, complete with sounds.
    • One death sound is the death throes made by Combine soldiers whenever they take a fatal hit.
  • Harry Enfield: Loadsamoney is a tribute to Enfield's single of the same name, attacking with the wad of cash Enfield holds in the music video and using snippets from the song while equipped. Meanwhile, the dance which the player makes upon filling the ££££ meter and performing its special ability is a reference to the default dance of Garry's Mod.
  • Henry Stickmin Series:
    • Plan (and the private server exclusive Backup Plan) references one of the series' most infamous running gags, crashing a helicopter from above wherever the player clicks. It even uses Charles' voice lines verbatim from both of the instances where it failed whenever you use the item.
    • The "Space Station Armory" Kit references the Free Man route from Completing the Mission, specifically the when Henry slips into the Toppat Orbital Station's weapon armory. The kit matches the three weapons he can choose from; a Grenade Launcher, Pew Pew Gun and Big Sword, or the Chinalake, Zapper and Buster Sword, respectively.
  • Hitman: There used to be a weapon of the same name which was a bottle of wine, one of the many things you can throw in Hitman III. It was since replaced by a recreation of the homing briefcase, and renamed to the Scrumptious Beverage.
  • Hotline Miami:
    • The Miami item changes your avatar to perfectly match Jacket, down to the mask. This also changes the Bat's material from alluminium to wood.
    • lobby_apartment is a recreation of Jacket's apartment.
    • The Golf Club uses the exact same sounds from Hotline Miami and allows the user to execute ragdolled enemies. Its tooltip also references its use in starting up very quick combo multipliers.
    • A magnum and shotgun are accessible in private servers, and seem to function like most firearms do in the source game; both have 6 rounds, and are immediately discarded when all bullets are spent.
  • Hunter × Hunter: The End item has the player having Adult Gon's hair before instantly killing a player, referencing Gon's No-Holds-Barred Beatdown on Pitou. The fact that it also instantly kills its user as well also refers Gon's usage of it being a Deadly Upgrade.
  • Imagine Dragons: Misery directly references the chorus for "Enemy", with each usage also playing a bit of the song.
  • Jamiroquai: lobby_virtualinsanity is a recreation of the set from the music video for "Virtual Insanity". There's also an emote based on the song, with an instrumental remix of the song playing in both the lobby and emote.
  • John Cena: One death sound is his Chinese advert for F9, which notably has him repeatedly say the word "bingqilin" ("ice cream," and which is often misheard as "bing chilling.")
  • JonTron: One death sound is Jon hitting himself with a brick in FLEX TAPE II: THE FLEXENING.
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure:
    • One of the weapons in the melee slot is the Shadow DIO, replicating the character from Heritage From The Futures moves, playing soundclips of that game when equipped and blaring a remix of his theme. Using this in conjunction with Ultra Instinct removes the wearers top, revealing muscles, and gives them DIO's pants, albeit green to match with HFTFs color scheme. This item has since been removed during the April Fool's update, with it being instead integrated into Shadow The World's kit.
    • DIO's Death Cry Echo from that game also appears as a death scream.
    • The Stand Arrow appears as a misc item. Using it has the user stab themselves in the chestnote , having a 33% chance to get a Stand and gain additional health. The other 67% tends to kill the user instead, possibly mocking several Jojo-themed Roblox games and their tendency to rely on RNG. The Stands currently available are The World, Star Platinum, Shadow The World, and Emperor.
    • One death scream is taken directly from DIO's final death in Part 3, complete with the corpse's leg and arm blowing off.
    • The torture dance is available as an emote, as well as one named "Pillar Man" that has the user do Esidisi's pose when he was awakened while the iconic go symbolnote  radiates from the user.
    • Bruford's sword, Luck and Pluck is available as a misc item under the name "hamonic sword". It also deals increased damage to those with Vampirism in their inventory, mirroring how Jonathan imbued the blade with Hamon after it's passed on to him.
  • Kanye West: One of the death sounds is one of the verses from Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1.
  • Kill Bill: Killing Billy using the Steel Sword gives you the unique killfeed message of "killed Bill" with a thumbs up and smiley emoji, while also changing your clothes to the yellow jumpsuit worn by The Bride.
  • Leyland Kirby: The piece of cardboard for the album cover of Stage 6 of Everywhere At The End of Time appears in the store in ffa_thunderstorm. The Shopkeeper Dummy may also pull it out upon entering the point shop.
  • Left 4 Dead:
    • lobby_insert is based off the Workshop campaign Glubtastic 4, which wouldn't let you progress through at all at one point unless you sacrifice Rochelle to continue.
    • The now shelved lobby_streets is a recreation of the safehouse from level 2 of Dead Center.
    • Ever since the Dead Snow update, the Zombie Survival gamemode is a Whole-Plot Reference to the games, down to the random chances of getting to play as a Special Infected.
    • Built Different used to play the Tank's theme whenever equipped, but now it's limited to just his roars whenever the user attacks.
    • There's a rare chance one of the survivors on a Zombie Survival map will be purple, referencing the Purple Francis meme.
  • Lethal Company:
    • The Company Weapon is a randomized weapon, usually a shovel or sign referencing one of the only known weapons in game. It also gives you a sprint meter which will also drain swinging the weapon.
    • The Lethal Shotgun is the same shotgun a Nutcracker carries around, and instead of naturally firing, the wielder behaves like a Nutcracker, scanning for targets. Using Ultra Instinct in conjunction with this also gives you a nutcrackers clothes.
  • Library of Ruina:
    • There is an emote named "Library Vibing" that is accompanied by a remix of Theme 02 while you are using it.
    • When using the "Gangnam" emote while your avatar is equipped with any clothing item containing "Roland" will have the animation play out much faster, alongside replacing the original audio with a version that mixes the Keter 3 theme into the original. Doing so also awards a badge named "thats that and this is this", which is a mangled version of Roland's catchphrase from the original game.
    • One of the four juggernaut types is the Red Mist, which will give the player Mimicry, the EGO weapon of Nothing There, used as how Gebura handles it, complete with her own EGO added into the mix.
    • The "Shi Association South 2nd Branch Director" kit is a direct reference to Yujin, consiting of only a Posers Katana and using the same health stats Yujin had during the Shi reception and when you equip her core page.
  • Lobotomy Corporation:
    • Smile is modeled after the EGO weapon obtained from Mountain of Smiling Bodies, and behaves similarly to the abnormality in question, as every kill/corpse consumed leads to making it more powerful.
    • Similarly, Solemn Lament also appears in the game as a weapon, being the EGO weapon of Funeral of the Dead Butterflies. The death animation of those who are defeated by it instead references Library of Ruina, being that of the body dissolving into golden pages.
    • The misc weapon Judgement is based on Judgement Bird, being a golden scale that the aforementioned bird uses. Using it causes everyone around you to take damage, with more damage being dealt based on how much kills the opponent has. Those who are killed by Judgement are also hanged, referencing the death animation of employees who dies to Judgement Bird.
    • Apocalypse Bird, or at least its EGO weapon, can be summoned through a specific ritual that mirrors how you summon it in the original game. To summon it, you need three players, each holding a different item representing the three birds. There's a Bird on His Head! to represent Punishing Bird, Lamp/Torch to represent Big Bird, and Judge/Judgement to represent Judgement Bird. Once the three players hold out the weapon and stand near each other, a cutscene plays, where then the three players will be put on one team and respawn with only the EGO weapon Twilight in their inventory. In addition, each player will also have 900 HP each, but 300 max HP will be taken off for every player part of Twilight killed, similar to how in the original game Apocalypse Bird will have a third of its health reduced for every egg killed. Each player also get an exclusive move that represent the Bird they referenced in the summoning. The player that represents Punishing Bird will gain a dash that deals heavy damage and ragdoll, the player that represents Big Bird will gain the ability to fire yellow orbs, and the player that represents Judgement Bird will gain a stronger version of Judgement that will deal a flat 165 damage around the user. The post-April Fools update now gives the Judgement Bird representative Justitia instead of Twilight.
    • lobby_lcorp takes place in an abnormality chamber containing a birch tree, here named Ethereal Gaze and designated an Aleph.
    • The VIP-exclusive Portable Don't Touch Me is a reference to the Abnormality of the same name. Proceeding to do touch it (equipping it) results in everyone dying, referencing how interacting with it would cause the game to intentionally crash.
    • Da Capo also appears, being the EGO weapon of The Silent Orchestra. It's unique ability references The Silent Orchestra's Damage Over Time with every 5 kills unlocking the 4 movements, the Finale only achieveable when you are killed. The fact players cannot emote as long as a movement is active might also reference how you cannot lower the in-game volume as long as The Silent Orchestra is out of containment.
    • One of the kill messages is "sent [name] to do repression work", harkening to Repression works infamous reputation of failing almost 24/7.
  • Low Tier God:
  • Markiplier:
  • Madness Combat:
    • lobby_mc1 is a wholesale recreation of the first entry of the series backdrop, a lone tree with a boombox next to it. It used to play the Chicken Dance song prior to Roblox's audio purge.
    • Tricky's Stop Sign is a usable melee weapon. It was temporarily removed in the Halloween update, then reworked and then readded in the Dead Snow update.
    • A very common noise used in the series is a possible death scream.
  • Mandela Catalogue: Marks Pistol is modeled after the pistol Mark took to try and kill the alternate in his house. As a dash of Black Comedy, any fire that hits someone instantly kills you instead.
  • Meme House: One of Shopping Cart's attacks has Dio replacing Toucan Sam on the cover of the Froot Loops box, referencing Dio eating Froot Loops in one of Joel's streams.
  • Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance: One death scream is Raiden's own.
  • Miranda Sings: One of the many suicide messages is "get the ukelele buddy", referencing and making fun of Miranda's infamous "Toxic Gossip Train" apology video.
  • Mortal Kombat: Scoprion's rope spear is available as a ranged weapon. There also exists a kit based entirely off of him, consisting of the spear, Inferi and Assailant.
  • Mother: The Franklin Badge appears as a misc item and retains its ability to repel every lightning-based attack.
  • Monty Python and the Holy Grail: The unforgettable Holy Hand Grenade appears as a misc weapon.
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion:
    • ffa_hatsuneworld is set in a gray broken off mass surrounded by a sea of blood with t-posing Hatsune Mikus in the background, representing the aftermath of the Third Impact.
    • The iconic scene of Shinji depressingly sitting in a folding chair is available as an emote named "Shinji".
  • Naruto: The famous Shadow Clone Jutsu appears as a misc item.
  • OMORI:
    • White Space appears as one of the lobbies. Mewo is also present at the bottom left corner of the map, and petting it rapidly will net you a badge.
    • A possible suicide death message is "just like mari from omori". Doubles as a Spoiling Shout-Out if you know what happened to them.
    • The OMORIBOY Chronicles: The "I'll Make a Man Out of You" parody from OMORIBOY the SEXY!!! (also known as "Redditor Too") is referenced in the form of a miscellaneous item called "The Soy" and an emote called OMORIBOY. The latter also references a YTPMV based off the video.
  • One Piece:
    • The 5 Star Edward Newgate is a block with the Whitebeard Pirates logo on the front. Clicking on someone with this in hand will bombard them with One Piece related images.
    • The Yoru is modeled after Mihawk's own blade of the same type.
    • One of the death screams is Edward Newgate's last words "THE ONE PIECE... THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!".
    • Sanji's Soba Kick appears as a misc item. It also references Anime Battle Arena as the audio is taken from popular ABA Youtuber sagee4's many instances of using it.
  • One-Punch Man: A Singular Punch has the user deal a Megaton Punch that deals massive damage and knockback while wearing Saitama's cape and gloves.
  • PAYDAY 2: One possible death scream is Dallas's famous "Aaaaugh, I need a medic bag!"
  • Papers, Please: lobby_checkpoint is styled after an Artozkan border checkpoint, with the map voting section on the other side of the map. There's also a sniper perched on a building, who kills anyone trying to bypass the checkpoint by jumping over the wall.
  • Persona: The game’s logo resembles that of Megami Ibunroku Persona, even including Gratuitous Japanese to complete the match.
  • Petscop: Evencare is one of the lobbies. Since the April Fools update, it's more unique than most others, its style of navigating around and being able to interact with things referencing the in-universe game.
  • Plants vs. Zombies:
    • Walnuts are usable as ranged weapons, also having a chance to become Explod-o-Nuts when thrown.
    • The Big "NO!" when you lose a wave is featured as a death scream.
    • The entirety of boss_uncertified is a Whole-Plot Reference to the Graveyard/Garden Ops of Garden Warfare, being Marathon Boss levels mixed with a bit of tower defense.
  • PSY: The famous "Gangnam Style" dance is available as an emote.
  • The Rock: What is The Rock Cooking is visualized as an A-posing Rock model. Equipping it used to play The Rock's theme, but post-audio purge it instead plays the chorus for Tech N9nes "Face Off", a song The Rock appeared in.
  • Rain World:
    • The "Flashbang" and "King Tusks" items are lifted directly from the game, functioning identically to their home game.
    • ffa_chimneycanopy represents the region of the same name.
    • Billy and his more aggressive counterpart, Dallas, both seem to mimic the movements and appearances of a Daddy Long Legs.
  • The Room (2003):
    • The Bottle was changed from a "Super Idol" reference to the film's "I did not hit her" opening scene in an update.
    • One death sound is Tommy Wiseau attempting to do an impression of the Joker.
  • Saturday Night Live: Roger Simms's screaming from "I Didn't Ask for This" (where he punches a monitor in a reenactment of common Screamer Pranks) is a possible death sound.
  • SCP Foundation: One of the possible names for the distraction dummy is "you do not recognize the bodies in the water", referencing SCP-2316.
    • SCP – Containment Breach: The infamous femur breaker scream and one of SCP-173's Neck Snap noises appear as death screams. The femur breaker scream also happens when you sacrifice someone to the machine in lobby_insert.
  • Sega Rally Championship: One death sound is the game's memetic "Game over, yeah!"
  • Seinfeld: The main theme of the show plays whenever the player dies from self-inflicted damage.
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice: One of the death sounds is ripped from the 死 (death) screen.
  • The Simpsons: The Chair is a reference to a scene where Bart smashes a chair on Homer while he's taking a bath.
  • There's Something About Mary: The "We got a bleeder!" kit is a reference to the aftermath of Ted Stroehmann having to unstuck his crotch from his zipper.
  • Spider-Man 2: One of the voicelines played upon the Shopping Cart launching a pizza box is ripped from Peter Parker saying this upon delivering the pizza.
  • Spongebob Squarepants:
    • One of the items is the famous SpongeBob popsicle.
    • Some of the Protest messages are "KRUSTY KRAB UNFAIR", "KRUSTY STILL UNFAIR" and "KRUSTY KRAB FUNFAIR," all taken from Squid on Strike".
    • One possible death "scream" is "Hawaiian Cocktail," the default "sad" song used throughout the series.
  • Spooky's Jump Scare Mansion:
    • The current version of the Axe is based on Spooky's version of the Axe, being utilized as a tool against Specimens.
    • The boss_clayman fight is a homage to the final Specimen 9 boss fight, and most versions of the fight restricted you to using only axe-related weapons. You can only damage him by deflecting Specimen 9's attacks to boot, just like the original.
    • ffa_beef is a recreation of the main part of Room 710.
    • Specimen 9's non-boss death scene is faithfully recreated, showing up if you AFK on Beef for two minutes, referencing how he would show up if you stayed still in any room for two minutes straight without pausing.
    • The "Happy Merchant" kit references Specimen 6, with Scissors as your weapon, Hellgate to emulate his teleportation, and 189 max HP referencing Specimen 6's 189 confirmed fatalities.
  • Squid Game:
    • ffa_redlightgreenlight is based off of Red Light, Green Light, even incorporating that games rules into the map note .
    • lobby_glassbridge is based off of Glass Stepping Stones, being a long bridge with 11 pairs of glass to cross, one of them at risk of breaking if stepped on. If this lobby is chosen, players will also have their clothes changed to the dark-green jumpsuits worn by most of the participants.
  • Squimpus McGrimpus: William Afton's iconic horror-inducing death throes can show up as a death scream.
  • Street Fighter:
    • Ryu's Shoryuken and Akuma's Demon Step are both included as misc items.
    • One of the purchasable emotes is Akuma's iconic "Metsu" taunt, kanji and all.
  • Super Smash Bros.:
    • Judge lifts Mr. Game & Watch's side special from the series and has it function almost identically, rolling a number from 1 to 9 with unique effects depending on the number gotten. Unique to Item Asylum is the chance to roll a 10 if you have the RNG Gamepass, which functions as an even stronger 9.
    • Shine similarly takes Fox and Falco's down special "Reflector", specifically the iteration of it from Super Smash Bros. Melee, and turns it into a melee weapon.
    • Final Destination appears as a map.
    • Using Gender Reveal will result in the announcer from Super Smash Bros. 64 yelling "CONGRATULATIONS!".
  • Taco Bell: One of the death sounds is the famous "DONG" sound played during every Taco Bell commericial.
  • Team Fortress 2:
    • The Eyelander, Your Eternal Reward, Bonk, Sun on a Stick and Flying Guillotine all make appearances as weapons, which all work like in their source material. And on a more humorous note, the Spy himself is a usable weapon, voicelines and all.
    • tdm_2fort is a faithful recreation of the iconic CTF map of the same name.
    • Two possible suicide killfeed messages are "thought too fast, chucklenuts", referencing one of the Scout's quotes, and the entire script of Meet The Engineer.
    • A private server-exclusive weapon, the Bridge, references a mockup weapon demonstration video made by former TF2 youtuber Karma Charger that weaponized the entire bridge in 2fort. And just like in that video, it hits absolutely hard.
    • The Uncle Dane references the popular youtuber of the same name known for his videos discussing different Engineer topics. Using Ultra Instinct with this weapon gives the user a prominent beef-up and overalls, referencing a handful of memes involving buff versions of the TF2 classes.
    • One of the juggernauts is based off Saxton Hale.
  • Terraria:
    • The private server exclusive Zenith is a sendup to the weapon of the same name, being a combination of the most known melee weapons in the game.
    • The underground and space day themes are possible death "screams."
  • Terraria Starlight River: One death scream is ripped from the mod's files.
  • Travis Scott: The Travvy Patty is a reference to the "Travis Scott Burger" meme.
  • Tekken: The Sugarcoat references the "I'M NOT GONNA SUGARCOAT IT" meme from the franchise, flashing an image in the style of the original whenever it hits someone. Sugarcoat itself is also designed to promote a Cycle of Hurting; the meme is generally used to embrace cheap tactics in video games.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Ganondorfs laughing can be heard when landing a hit with the Icecream Treat, referencing the "Great King of Evil Ganondorf X" meme in witch a video is pitched low to sound alot like Ganondorf.
  • The Three Stooges: The Pineapple references a sketch where the Stooges throw a pineapple at a heckler to great effect. The sounds when equipping and striking someone with it are that of the heckler's, and its slow travel time reflects the dated practical effects used to simulate throwing the fruit in the original footage.
  • TomSka: The Juice That Makes Your Head Explode is a usable misc item, and it's probably one of the best you can get, as anyone hit by the juice immediately, well, has their head explode. Although there is a rare chance that the user will drink the juice. Using Ultra Instinct with thisnote  also changes your clothes to the ones worn by the guy who sold the juice in its origin.
  • Touhou Project:
    • A Fumo is usable as a healing item.
    • Both emotes Awoo and Chirumiru are based on two popularly used fanworks of the games.
    • Reimu's Fantasy Seal is usable as a ranged weapon, and is basically a lock-on weapon that'll follow whoever crosses its path.
    • The Master Spark, Marisa's Signature Move, is an item in the game.
    • Chirumiru itselfnote  is usable as a healing item, and is the most powerful out of all of them, possibly referencing Cirno's boast of being the strongest.
    • A possible death scream is the "picchuun" sound effect, complete with red points spewing out of the victim.
  • Transformers: Upon equipping the M1911, the character will yell "DRINK YOUR PRUNE JUICE!". A cut-off version that only has them saying "PRUNE JUICE!" instead is heard when equipping the Mad Noob's Shotgun.
  • Underpants: One possible death scream is Asgore's screaming in Genocide Ending. Slipping on a banana peel also plays Sr. Pelo's Lame Pun Reaction in True Ending.
  • Undertale: Both the Real Knife and the Chaos Saber are weapons in this game, and when you equip Ultra Instinct with the Real Knife your clothes change to an outfit akin to Chara's outfit, as well as playing a remix of Megalo Strike Back.
  • ULTRAKILL:
    • The "Marksman Revolver" is lifted straight from the game, along with the coin toss, Ricoshot and Splitshot mechanics.
    • The Minos Dummy directly references Superboss Minos Prime, down to the voicelines and death animation.
    • boss_klevprime is a more direct version, being a Whole-Plot Reference to Sisyphus Prime's boss fight, only with Allusions developer Klevinoroto as the boss.
  • Unusual Troubles:
    • The Frenchie emote is a reference to the dance both Pauling and the Spy do in Very Unusual Troubles.
    • The Friendship Acquired emote also references American Boot befriending the Joker Scout in Mondays Troubles.
  • Vinesauce: One death sound is Joel saying "I poisoned her pizzas with C4."
  • The Walking Dead: Lucille appears as a melee weapon, and using Ultra Instinct with it equipped gives you Negan's clothes.
    • Lucille's Vampire Bat ability also references Negan's appearance in Tekken 7, where every attack involving Lucille has a similar bloody flame effect.
  • Watchmen: One of the death screams is Rorscharch exploding at the hands of Dr. Manhattan and Nite Owl screaming in agony in response.
  • Who Killed Captain Alex?: One of the death screams is VJ Emmie's commentary.
  • Yakuza:
    • There are two lobbies based off of Yakuza memes: lobby_majima, a "cart ride into X" map themed around Goro Majima, and lobby_bakamitai, a recreation of the bar during the cinematic for Baka Mitai.
    • The Hustle emote is ripped straight from the 0 substory "Disciple of The New Order".
    • A suicide killfeed message can say "you tried your baka mi-best".
    • The Tiger Drop is a usable misc item, and using it gives your character a temporary red glow mirroring Kazuma Kiryu's heat aura in Dragon style, and anyone who tries hitting you in this state gets rewarded with a gut punch. And using Ultra Instinct in conjunction with this gives you Kiryu's suit.note 
    • Two kits are made in the protagonists likenesses: the Dragon of Dojima kit references Kiryu by giving you Sugarcoat, Tiger Drop and Ultra Instinct, while the Mad Dog kit references Majima, giving you a Tanto, Hook Kick and Shadow Clones.
  • Yo Mama: Using the titular item can result in the player yelling out various jokes from the series.

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