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Prizes
- When the stop sign prize is shown, the Announcer, akin to Sesame Street, describes its eight fantastic sides and eight awesome angles. He even says "Oh, man!"
- Looking at the description of the moai prize when won says it would look great going in your locker.
- One of the prizes you can earn is a football chiseled from stone. The Announcer also states that it's "even official size!"
- When presenting the toasters prize, the Announcer remarks, "You know what they say... "All toasters toast toast!""
- "The Thinker" is a reference to the first murder weapon of the first murder case of the first Ace Attorney game. It's description in the prize menu is exactly copied from Ace Attorney's evidence menu. ("A statue in the shape of 'The Thinker.' It's rather heavy.")
- Of the places you can win a trip to, there is the Swiss Alps, San Francisco, and the Paris catacombs (Where your challenge is this: To find... a way out!
- One of the prizes is Pinocchio from Pinocchio: A True Story. The announcer even mentions he's got the whole world to see!
- Speaking of the Pinocchio prize, its prize description mentions that it's real name is " hard to pronounce by humans". Sounds familiar to another wooden doll?
- One of the prizes is Delicious Branded Pancakes. If one looks closely enough, Akechi's face can also be seen on the box covers.
- After being brought out as a prize, Carl will say "Hi, How are ya?"
- The Garfield and Jon Arbuckle expies from the Sunday Funnies prize are named Simon & Garfunkel.
Questions
- The "Road work ahead?" question is from this Vine.
- In a question related to the section of space between Mars and Jupiter, one of the answers is "Asteroid Coaster".
- In another one related to the moon landing, one of the answers is "the first game of Among Us".
- During one question, the Announcer talks about the Wright Brothers as if they were the Super Mario Bros., only to realise he's talking about the wrong brothers and correcting himself on the spot.
- A-g-l-e-t, don't forget it.
- "Why did the chicken cross the road?" "Weed eater."
- One of the lines introducing the Monumental Landmarks category is "Oh hai, Monumental Landmarks!"
- One of the quips made by the Dancing Banana whenever someone picks the Zoo Pals category is "Quack! Quack! Zoo Pals!"
- One of the "Nonsense non-sequiturs" questions requires you to tell the difference between two pictures. They're the same picture.
- A couple of the "Nonsense non-sequiturs" questions are directly lifted from The Impossible Quiz.
- One of the questions is "Which is better, Melee or Ultimate?" Two of the answers are All-Star and Multiverses.
- The announcer will do a Jerry Seinfeld impression in the Amazing Space question about lightyears.
- He will also do a Ringo Starr impersonation during a question involving The Beatles in "The Power of Music".
- The Announcer mentions he has a Japanese pen pal who wears a specific type of traditional chothing because she's "filling in for her mom at the inn they run".
- One of the questions is “Which is the correct sequence of characters?” All of the answers are basic lines. The correct answer is l ll ll l_.
- One of the quips made by Dancing Banana whenever Shapes 'n' Such is picked references this video.Dancing Banana: Do you know where this category goes? That's right, the square hole!
- At the start of one of the Big Laundry questions, the announcer states "I'm gonna go pop some tags but alas, I only have 20 dollars in my pocket."
- Boardy will sometimes introduce the Pyramid of Khafee question in Monumental Landmarks question by singing "Look at this photograph".
- After being introduced, there's a random chance Boardy might say "Kept you waiting, huh?" before giving out his question.
Other
- At the beginning of the show, the Dancing Banana will sometimes tumble down the stairs during his entry and lie in the Family Guy death pose as a result, only to bounce right back up without a hitch.
- The Announcer will sometimes introduce the Banana by saying "But the studio executives accidentally added an extra ingredient to the concoction... the Dancing Banana
- Sometimes after the show has ended, the Dancing Banana will perform the Backwards Long Jump glitch on the stairs.
- Another alternate variation has the Dancing Banana instead climb up to the second floor of the audience seats like with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, with a stamina meter akin to that game.
- Win or lose the Donkey Kong-styled minigame, and Dancing Banana (and Peel, if you win) will say "I'm outta here!" before jumping off-screen Sonic style, to the bafflement of the Cantaloupe (and Peel if you don't win).
- The "car battery!" bit if you fail a question is borrowed from Victorious.
- One of the audience members is a Perpetual Smiler orange, and one of his cutscenes have him brandishing a knife. Doesn't that sound familiar?
- Sometimes, in-between questions, the TV channel may change from its normal broadcast to a "Schedule" bumper from GW6 (a reference to LOCAL58) and a parody of Seinfeld called "Slimefeld".
- The voice samples for the right-hand cherry (from the camera view) is lifted from Woody's laughter. The left-hand cherry's voice sample is Tidus' laughter.
- Speaking of those cherries, they have a similar dynamic to Statler and Waldorf.
- When the cherries insult the announcer, the announcer will quip:
No- uh, Well I- one thing I should. Excuse me for one second. *muffled sobbing*