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Bonus Stage, Bonus Stage - Character and Theme History, Bonus Stage - Information, Bonus Stage - Other Characters, Bonus Stage - The Charismaville Files, Bonus Stage Episode Guide, High Score

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia - Bonus Stage

Bonus Stage (abbreviated BS) is an animated Flash action/adventure/comedy series by Matt Wilson that focuses attention on the randomness, sarcasm, and parodic moments of life. The entire cartoon is a spin-off of High Score, another cartoon by Matt Wilson with the same characters. Bonus Stage takes place in a virtual reality that Joel himself created. The cartoon is focused on Joel Dawson, a wannabe scientist that has a giant hobby for action. He lives in his friend Phil's house, but treats it as if he owned it. Phil A ...

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Bonus Stage - Character and Theme History

Joel Dawson - Season 1-2 (4 black hairs with a hat, red shirt, blue pants, regular voice) - Season 3-5 (Same look, but with a skimmish voice and a full head of blond hair) - Season 6 (Same look, but blond hair is curved) - Season 7+ (Same look, but more 3-D hair design, hair on other side of head) Phil Argus - Season 1-2 (Orange hair, upside-down triangle eyes, orange shirt, brown pants, skimmish and deep voice) - Season 3-4 (Same look, but a more curved outward torso, huge feet, curvier hair, half ...

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Bonus Stage, Bonus Stage - Other Characters, Bonus Stage - Character and Theme History, Bonus Stage - The Charismaville Files, Bonus Stage - Information

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia - BS

BS, Bs or bs is an abbreviation with multiple meanings, including: Bachelor of Science degree Backspace and the backspace control character in the C0 control code set Backstab - Often used in video games such as StarCraft with the phrase "no bs" (no backstabbing) to deter people who would attack their own allies Bahamas (ISO 2-letter country code) Barbecue sauce Baritone Saxophone, a musical instrument, reed Ba ...

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional robots and androids - Film

List of fictional robots and androids - 1930s and earlier. Futura in Metropolis (1927) Annihilants, robot soldiers belonging to Ming the Merciless in the Flash Gordon film series (1936). The Tin Woodman in The Wizard of Oz (1939 movie) List of fictional robots and androids - 1950s. Gort, in The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) (film version of Farewell to the Master ...

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List of fictional robots and androids, List of fictional robots and androids - Theatre, List of fictional robots and androids - Literature, List of fictional robots and androids - Film, List of fictional robots and androids - 1930s and earlier, List of fictional robots and androids - 1950s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1960s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1970s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1980s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1990s, List of fictional robots and androids - 2000s, List of fictional robots and androids - Television films and series, List of fictional robots and androids - 1960s and earlier, List of fictional robots and androids - 1970s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1980s, List of fictional robots and androids - 1990s, List of fictional robots and androids - 2000s, List of fictional robots and androids - Comics/Graphic Novels, List of fictional robots and androids - Comic Books, List of fictional robots and androids - Web based media, List of fictional robots and androids - Animated Shorts/Series, List of fictional robots and androids - Web Comics, List of fictional robots and androids - Computer and video games, List of fictional robots and androids - Unsorted works, List of fictional robots and androids - External link

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media

Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments. A "jumping the shark" moment is usually specific to what makes a series popular, or to a show's original premise. Common scenes or situations listed below only qualify as shark jumping moments when they cross a line that in retrospect can be cited as a sign of the show's decline; series have recovered from just about everything listed below, but the f ...

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Jumping the shark, Jumping the shark - Origin, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media, Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments, Jumping the shark - Format, Jumping the shark - Actors, Jumping the shark - Characters, Jumping the shark - Story Arc, Jumping the shark - Production, Jumping the shark - Other, Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references, Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references, Jumping the shark - Cartoon references, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in music, Jumping the shark - Term used in other contexts

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 6

63-Last Exit to Charismaville: Elly and Andrew set off in a homemade spaceship to rescue the stranded crew. Meanwhile, Phil converts Rya into an underwater transport to explore the sea around the ship while Joel goes on a completely random and satirical adventure. 64-Life in the Blast Lanes: While exploring a recently discovered underwater laboratory, Joel, Phil, and Jessica are captured (Mr. Malice vanishing just beforehand as usual) by strange humanoid sea creatures bent on unspecific revenge. M ...

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Bonus Stage Episode Guide, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 1, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 2, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 3, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 4, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 5, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 6, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 7, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 8, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Miscellaneous

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Weebl and Bob - Characters

Weebl and Bob - Weebl and Bob. This section is all about the show's title characters. Heinz Weebl aka Weebl Chauncey - (On MTV, his name is Wobbl) The first and larger title character. He is an egg-shaped character who loves pie. Despite their being friends, Weebl often taunts, distrusts and insults Bob, as well as forcing him to take dangerous risks (as seen in "Joust 2") and refusing to let him take credit for what he is worth (e.g., the duo's painting of the Mona Lisa in "Gall ...

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Weebl and Bob, Weebl and Bob - Characters, Weebl and Bob - Weebl and Bob, Weebl and Bob - Regulars, Weebl and Bob - Major and popular characters, Weebl and Bob - The rest, Weebl and Bob - Team Laser Explosion characters, Weebl and Bob - Notable quotes

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional electronic games - Games

List of fictional electronic games - Arcade machines. Alien Slime - Maniac Mansion Astro Chicken - Space Quest 3 Bag the Nimatoad - Doug Catfight - The Simpsons published by Atari in Atari 2600 and Atari 5200 Crunch Pod - Pepper Ann Devil's Advocate - The Simpsons Dirk Strykem - Big Wolf on Campus Disco Crazy - Maniac Mansion ...

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List of fictional electronic games, List of fictional electronic games - Game companies, List of fictional electronic games - Game systems, List of fictional electronic games - Unspecified, List of fictional electronic games - Game Boy, List of fictional electronic games - GameCube, List of fictional electronic games - NES, List of fictional electronic games - SNES, List of fictional electronic games - Nintendo 64, List of fictional electronic games - PlayStation series, List of fictional electronic games - Sega Genesis, List of fictional electronic games - Xbox, List of fictional electronic games - Games, List of fictional electronic games - Arcade machines, List of fictional electronic games - Home games, List of fictional electronic games - Online games, List of fictional electronic games - Holographic games, List of fictional electronic games - Pinball games, List of fictional electronic games - Simulators, List of fictional electronic games - Virtual reality games, List of fictional electronic games - Handheld Games, List of fictional electronic games - Fictional ports of real game titles

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Commander Keen - The Keen games

Seven official Commander Keen games were released for the PC under MS-DOS. Many are considered "episodes" that were available separately. Under the shareware model, usually the first episode was available at no charge. Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons. 1. "Marooned on Mars" (first released as shareware on December 14, 1990) While Commander Keen is exploring Mars, the Vorticons steal four vital components of his ship and hide them in Martian cities, e ...

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Commander Keen, Commander Keen - History, Commander Keen - The story, Commander Keen - The Keen games, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons, Commander Keen - Interlude, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy!, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Aliens Ate My Babysitter, Commander Keen - Commander Keen GBC, Commander Keen - Cancelled games, Commander Keen - Keen in other games, Commander Keen - Fan-made Keen games

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Gynoid - Early concepts

From 600 BC onward legends of talking bronze and clay statues coming to life have been a regular occurrence in the works of classical authors such as: Homer, Plato, Pindar, Tacitus, and Pliny. In Book 18 of the Iliad, Hephaestus the god of all mechanical arts, was assisted by two moving female statues made from gold - "living young damsels, filled with minds and wisdoms". Another legend has Hephaestus being commanded by Zeus to create the first woman, Pandora, from out of clay. The myth of Pygmalion king of Cyprus, tells of a lonely m ...

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Gynoid, Gynoid - Definition, Gynoid - Early concepts, Gynoid - Modern developments, Gynoid - List of fictional gynoids, Gynoid - Reference

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media

Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments. A "jumping the shark" moment is usually specific to what makes a series popular, or to a show's original premise. Common scenes or situations listed below only qualify as shark jumping moments when they cross a line that in retrospect can be cited as a sign of the show's decline; series have recovered from just about everything listed below, but the f ...

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Jumping the shark, Jumping the shark - Origin, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media, Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments, Jumping the shark - Format, Jumping the shark - Actors, Jumping the shark - Characters, Jumping the shark - Production, Jumping the shark - Other, Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references, Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references, Jumping the shark - Cartoon references, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in music, Jumping the shark - Term used in other contexts

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - References to Star Wars - Television

References to Star Wars - Angel 1999 - 2004. In Angel seies 2, episode 3 , Gunn talking to Wesley and Cordelia Gunn: "You two? I find Deevak I'm gonna need more than C3po and 'stick figure Barbie' backing me up. No offence." Wesley: "Very little taken." References to Star Wars - Arrested Development 2003 - ?. George Michael Bluth created a video of himself protraying a jedi, which the family watched during George Bluth Sr.'s party. He uses a broom stic ...

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References to Star Wars, References to Star Wars - Movies, References to Star Wars - Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra 2002], References to Star Wars - Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 1999, References to Star Wars - Back To The Future 1985, References to Star Wars - Clerks 1994, References to Star Wars - Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1986, References to Star Wars - Hot Shots! Part Deux 1993, References to Star Wars - Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001, References to Star Wars - Looney Tunes: Back in Action 2003, References to Star Wars - Reign of Fire 2002, References to Star Wars - Robots 2005, References to Star Wars - Sorority Boys 2002, References to Star Wars - Spaceballs 1987, References to Star Wars - Team America: World Police 2004, References to Star Wars - Wrongfully Accused 1998, References to Star Wars - Television, References to Star Wars - Angel 1999 - 2004, References to Star Wars - Arrested Development 2003 - ?, References to Star Wars - Bones 2005 - ?, References to Star Wars - Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1997 - 2003, References to Star Wars - Cheers 1982-1993, References to Star Wars - Drawn Together 2004 - ?, References to Star Wars - Duck Dodgers 2003 - ?, References to Star Wars - Family Guy 1999 - ?, References to Star Wars - The Fairly Oddparents 2001 - ?, References to Star Wars - Freakazoid! 1995 - 1997, References to Star Wars - Friends 1994 - 2004, References to Star Wars - Futurama 1999 - 2003, References to Star Wars - Green Cross Code Public Information Film, References to Star Wars - Lost 2004 - ?, References to Star Wars - Mad About You 1992 - 1999, References to Star Wars - Moonlighting 1985 - 1989, References to Star Wars - Muppet Babies 1984 - 1991, References to Star Wars - The Powerpuff Girls 1998 - 2004, References to Star Wars - Scrubs 2001 - ?, References to Star Wars - Seinfeld 1990 - 1998, References to Star Wars - The Simpsons 1989 - ?, References to Star Wars - South Park 1997 - ?, References to Star Wars - Stargate Atlantis 2004-?, References to Star Wars - Stargate SG-1 1997-?, References to Star Wars - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993 - 1999, References to Star Wars - Tiny Toon Adventures 1990 - 1992, References to Star Wars - Tripping the Rift 2004 - ?, References to Star Wars - Video Games, References to Star Wars - Final Fantasy, References to Star Wars - Freelancer, References to Star Wars - Smash Brothers, References to Star Wars - Sonic the Hedgehog, References to Star Wars - Starcraft, References to Star Wars - Internet

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 8

88-.hack//WHINE: Phil is stuck in the world's outer programming shell. Joel resolves his differences with Andrew. 89-Rogue Warrior: Phil finds out he has been replaced and seeks refuge in an unlikely place. More Plot Soon 90-Dia de Los Dos DOS: The Tandy Bros return, modified with new technology, but are inept on how to use any of it. 91-Battle of the Network RiStars: Joel lands a job at G4, but slowly comes to regret his decision. 92-CBS Saturday Morning Storytime: Phil battles with a long-fought addiction to drugs. Joel gets into t ...

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Bonus Stage Episode Guide, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 1, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 2, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 3, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 4, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 5, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 6, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 7, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 8, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Miscellaneous

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 7

76-Caraga, Zombaga, Characteraga: Phil tries to deal with his jealousy of Andrew. Joel and Phil try to adjust back to a normal lifestyle. 77-Legionally Blind: The Stomach King tries to form an alliance of villians to take on Joel and Phil, but no one takes him seriously. Meanwhile, Joel and Phil land a deal with G4, and try to pitch a cartoon to Kevin Pereira. 78-Revenge of the Pathetic: Cassidy stays in Phil's room. Phil gets a new hat. Cassidy sympathizes with June because Joel neglects her. Evil joins a game of U ...

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Bonus Stage Episode Guide, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 1, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 2, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 3, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 4, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 5, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 6, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 7, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 8, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Miscellaneous

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - References to Star Wars - Video Games

References to Star Wars - Final Fantasy. In most of the Final Fantasy games, there are two characters named Wedge and Biggs, referring to those characters in Star Wars of the same name. References to Star Wars - Freelancer. At the start of mission 12 when they encounter the nomad lair. One of the characters says: "look at the size of that thing" reffering to the Death Star scene in Episode 4 References to Star Wars - Smash Brothers. Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee featu ...

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References to Star Wars, References to Star Wars - Movies, References to Star Wars - Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra 2002], References to Star Wars - Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 1999, References to Star Wars - Back To The Future 1985, References to Star Wars - Clerks 1994, References to Star Wars - Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1986, References to Star Wars - Hot Shots! Part Deux 1993, References to Star Wars - Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001, References to Star Wars - Looney Tunes: Back in Action 2003, References to Star Wars - Reign of Fire 2002, References to Star Wars - Robots 2005, References to Star Wars - Sorority Boys 2002, References to Star Wars - Spaceballs 1987, References to Star Wars - Team America: World Police 2004, References to Star Wars - Wrongfully Accused 1998, References to Star Wars - Television, References to Star Wars - Angel 1999 - 2004, References to Star Wars - Arrested Development 2003 - ?, References to Star Wars - Bones 2005 - ?, References to Star Wars - Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1997 - 2003, References to Star Wars - Cheers 1982-1993, References to Star Wars - Drawn Together 2004 - ?, References to Star Wars - Duck Dodgers 2003 - ?, References to Star Wars - Family Guy 1999 - ?, References to Star Wars - The Fairly Oddparents 2001 - ?, References to Star Wars - Freakazoid! 1995 - 1997, References to Star Wars - Friends 1994 - 2004, References to Star Wars - Futurama 1999 - 2003, References to Star Wars - Green Cross Code Public Information Film, References to Star Wars - Lost 2004 - ?, References to Star Wars - Mad About You 1992 - 1999, References to Star Wars - Moonlighting 1985 - 1989, References to Star Wars - Muppet Babies 1984 - 1991, References to Star Wars - The Powerpuff Girls 1998 - 2004, References to Star Wars - Scrubs 2001 - ?, References to Star Wars - Seinfeld 1990 - 1998, References to Star Wars - The Simpsons 1989 - ?, References to Star Wars - South Park 1997 - ?, References to Star Wars - Stargate Atlantis 2004-?, References to Star Wars - Stargate SG-1 1997-?, References to Star Wars - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993 - 1999, References to Star Wars - Tiny Toon Adventures 1990 - 1992, References to Star Wars - Tripping the Rift 2004 - ?, References to Star Wars - Video Games, References to Star Wars - Final Fantasy, References to Star Wars - Freelancer, References to Star Wars - Smash Brothers, References to Star Wars - Sonic the Hedgehog, References to Star Wars - Starcraft, References to Star Wars - Internet

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Commander Keen - Keen in other games

Commander Keen made a cameo appearance in level 32 (a secret level) of Doom II, a later id game. He was displayed as hanged with a noose and the player could shoot him, making him explode in blood and authentic PC speaker sound effects. This has been interpreted as id pronouncing Keen "dead": in other words, it is presumed that they do not intend to continue producing Keen games. Keen also appeared as a hostage in Apogee's Bio Menace. Other elements from Keen can be found in the Apogee games Paganitzu, Crystal ...

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Commander Keen, Commander Keen - History, Commander Keen - The story, Commander Keen - The Keen games, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons, Commander Keen - Interlude, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy!, Commander Keen - Commander Keen in Aliens Ate My Babysitter, Commander Keen - Commander Keen GBC, Commander Keen - Cancelled games, Commander Keen - Keen in other games, Commander Keen - Fan-made Keen games

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references

Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references. Arrested Development has a character played by the Fonz himself, Henry Winkler. In the episode "Motherboy XXX" while conversing with other characters on a dock, he remarks "I missed breakfast, so I’m on my way to Burger King" and then hops over a shark that's in front of his path. It has been argued that Buffy the Vampire Slayer's sixth season can be viewed as an extended reference to various shark-jumping moments ...

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Jumping the shark, Jumping the shark - Origin, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media, Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments, Jumping the shark - Format, Jumping the shark - Actors, Jumping the shark - Characters, Jumping the shark - Story Arc, Jumping the shark - Production, Jumping the shark - Other, Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references, Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references, Jumping the shark - Cartoon references, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in music, Jumping the shark - Term used in other contexts

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - References to Star Wars - Movies

References to Star Wars - Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra 2002]. When C-Plus thinks about the Roman empire being attacked by the Gaulish, he says, the back of his helmet looking like Darth Vader's, When the Gaulish attack, the empire strikes back. In background, we can hear the first notes of the Imperial March by John Williams. References to Star Wars - Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 1999. Towards the end of the film, the showdown ...

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References to Star Wars, References to Star Wars - Movies, References to Star Wars - Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra 2002], References to Star Wars - Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 1999, References to Star Wars - Back To The Future 1985, References to Star Wars - Clerks 1994, References to Star Wars - Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1986, References to Star Wars - Hot Shots! Part Deux 1993, References to Star Wars - Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001, References to Star Wars - Looney Tunes: Back in Action 2003, References to Star Wars - Reign of Fire 2002, References to Star Wars - Robots 2005, References to Star Wars - Sorority Boys 2002, References to Star Wars - Spaceballs 1987, References to Star Wars - Team America: World Police 2004, References to Star Wars - Wrongfully Accused 1998, References to Star Wars - Television, References to Star Wars - Angel 1999 - 2004, References to Star Wars - Arrested Development 2003 - ?, References to Star Wars - Bones 2005 - ?, References to Star Wars - Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1997 - 2003, References to Star Wars - Cheers 1982-1993, References to Star Wars - Drawn Together 2004 - ?, References to Star Wars - Duck Dodgers 2003 - ?, References to Star Wars - Family Guy 1999 - ?, References to Star Wars - The Fairly Oddparents 2001 - ?, References to Star Wars - Freakazoid! 1995 - 1997, References to Star Wars - Friends 1994 - 2004, References to Star Wars - Futurama 1999 - 2003, References to Star Wars - Green Cross Code Public Information Film, References to Star Wars - Lost 2004 - ?, References to Star Wars - Mad About You 1992 - 1999, References to Star Wars - Moonlighting 1985 - 1989, References to Star Wars - Muppet Babies 1984 - 1991, References to Star Wars - The Powerpuff Girls 1998 - 2004, References to Star Wars - Scrubs 2001 - ?, References to Star Wars - Seinfeld 1990 - 1998, References to Star Wars - The Simpsons 1989 - ?, References to Star Wars - South Park 1997 - ?, References to Star Wars - Stargate Atlantis 2004-?, References to Star Wars - Stargate SG-1 1997-?, References to Star Wars - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993 - 1999, References to Star Wars - Tiny Toon Adventures 1990 - 1992, References to Star Wars - Tripping the Rift 2004 - ?, References to Star Wars - Video Games, References to Star Wars - Final Fantasy, References to Star Wars - Freelancer, References to Star Wars - Smash Brothers, References to Star Wars - Sonic the Hedgehog, References to Star Wars - Starcraft, References to Star Wars - Internet

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Jumping the shark - Origin

The phrase refers to a scene in a three-part episode of the American TV series Happy Days first broadcast on September 20, 1977. In the "Hollywood" episode, Fonzie (Henry Winkler), wearing swim trunks and his trademark leather jacket, jumps over a penned-in shark while water skiing. Many have noted the shark episode as the moment when they realized the show was no longer worth watching, when it became impossible to maintain a certain suspension of disbelief as this scene was considered unrealistic and of poor quality. Even befo ...

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Jumping the shark, Jumping the shark - Origin, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in episodic media, Jumping the shark - Archetypal jump-the-shark moments, Jumping the shark - Format, Jumping the shark - Actors, Jumping the shark - Characters, Jumping the shark - Story Arc, Jumping the shark - Production, Jumping the shark - Other, Jumping the shark - Jump the shark references, Jumping the shark - Sitcom or dramatic series references, Jumping the shark - Cartoon references, Jumping the shark - Jumping the shark in music, Jumping the shark - Term used in other contexts

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Bonus Stage: Encyclopedia II - Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 3

26-Virtual Apocolypse: And now we find out the punishment for Phil's wishing Hell away. Everyone knows Hell can be rebuilt in seconds, but, unlucky for Phil, those seconds can take forever when you're with Satan! 27-Virtual Cooking: June is stuck with the burden of cooking dinner for the neighbors. Rya offers to cook dinner, and poisons everyone's meal. 28-Virtual Dating: Joel is concerned about Phil, since he hasn't dated in a while and spends time playing Sims Online. To help him, Joel tries out his dating simulation, bu ...

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Bonus Stage Episode Guide, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 1, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 2, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 3, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 4, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 5, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 6, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 7, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Season 8, Bonus Stage Episode Guide - Miscellaneous

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