Yeah if some of you didn't understand for the Palsworld Reincarnated Guy, he got isekai'd. Its where characters get hit by a vehicle (Truck-Kun), dies, and then their memories/soul gets transfer over to a body in another world. I would consider it an Easter egg because it reference something out of its game.
@@Frost-nk5xc It's pretty common trope in the Isekai genre. Character sees someone crossing the street. Character pushes them out of the way of incoming traffic, dying in the process. Character meets a deity that rewards their good deed by reincarnating them in a different world, usually with some sort of superpower.
At 2:24 you said "the other easter egg i found in DUSK" when you were clearly still talking about ULTRAKILL. I think wires may have gotten crossed since the bar of soap is a reference to DUSK.
YES! Thanks for including the police guy in palworld. Reason for the police guy who gets hit by a truck is a common trope for anime reference that gets "Isekai d" (transfer into another world type of anime and gets some ridiculous power). And trust me there are a lot of anime Isekai nowadays with the story getting killed by something and ends up into another world and that includes the truck hitting part.
8:46 think of all the references and times its been quoted. I've never played Skyrim and *_even I_* remember him saying "arrow _TO_ the knee". Not "IN the knee". I'm not a native english speaker but I thought the part of how he said it is why it was funny and memed into Oblivion (ahh I had too). Now its just tragic. Its called The Mandela Effect. I've even made a documentary on the phenomena
pretty sure the Palworld cop one is just a play on the "Isekai" genre of anime, one where a person dies in episode 1 and gets reincarnated into a fantasy world often giving them overpowered abilities. Getting hit by a truck for that to occur is a somewhat popular way for anime to have their main character die then get reincarnated to the point where its kind of a meme so I think they also specifically chose free infinite pizza as his ability to poke a bit of fun at all the anime where the reincarnated character has insane abilities that far outmatch the other charactes
It also makes light of the fact that Delivery Truck deaths are very, almost comically frequent in Japan. So if you bring those accidents to light then the Drivers will very obviously be more careful behind the wheel…and also keep an eye out for deluded Otaku trying to jump in front of Trucks in attempts to “Isekai” themselves
I think the soap in Ultrakill is a nod to Dusk, another new blood published game, because in Dusk there was a bar of soap on every level in the game that also delt high damage and broke breakable objects when thrown. Not sure why there is the soap thing in Dusk but there is and you even get an achievement if you pick up the bar of soap in every single level.
Considering he slipped up and said "and the other easter egg I found in *dusk*" I presume there is a cut out bit where he mentioned it was an easter egg from dusk? Or at least it was on his mind. It 100% is a reference to dusk though.
For Ultrakill if you go to the "ship of fools" level, you can find 2 skulls, if you open the way forward by using the red skull, you can take the blue skull with you, and put it on the skeleton that has the rocket launcher, same thing can happen in the previous level, there are 2 skeletons at a lighthouse and you can put a blue skull on one of em.
When you idle as Anakin Skywalker in Lego Star Wars, he’ll ignite his lightsaber but it’s red, before fumbling around with it and it turns back to blue. Also his Geonosis skin has the green lightsaber, since he lost his earlier in the film (episode 2).
The reincarnated guy is a reference to the Isekei Anime Genre where the main character is teleported to a new world usually after death via being hit by a truck. Also in turnip boy robs a bank the final boss is wearing Kamina's glasses from Gurren Lagann and they're unlocked along with an Among us visor after beating the game
The Ultra Kill bar of soap, that's likely a reference to another game published by New Blood, Dusk. Where the dev accidentally made a bar of soap do ungodly damage and people complained, so he cranked it up to even higher damage. It'll one shot bosses.
I don't know if you've already covered that, but in "Robocop Rogue City", in the prison level, there's a reference to "Green Mile" in one of the cells, it's in one of the opened cells, after the tougher enemies appear. The cell has swarm of flies in it, and a couple other things. There's also a cool detail, whenever you return to the precinct, at the shooting range there's always some daily best score for some random cop written on the blackboard. When you beat it and return later, but during the same stay, your score will be written on the blackboard instead.
@@CaptainEggcellent On the table is something that looks like the cornbread Coffey asked to have as his last meal, and on the bunk is a computer mouse that I guess symbolizes Mr. Jingles
The soap is actually a reference to another new blood game called dusk where in every level you can find a bar of soap that works the same way and I think you knew this but forgot to talk about it because you refer to ultrakill as dusk during the next easter egg.
Im sure others have pointed it out but i also wanna let you know that the cop guy in palworld is a reference to the Isekai Anime Trope in which a Character gets killed in certain ways a truck being a popular one and gets sent to another world most commonly a fantasy world where they are a seemingly a normal person but they hold a power inside them more often than not the power is kinda overpowered and is crazy that's why the cop is getting infinite pizza he has that power now.
i think the blueberry and beet is a reference to 4th gen pokemon (Pearl, Diamond, Platinum) and the Underground, where you can make secret bases in the walls of the tunnels.
3:46 damnit Captain Eggcellent! YOU BROKE RULE NUMBER ONE AND TWO!!!! 3:51 cant think of a joke on this one...oceans's eleven 3:57 oh, thats an old one. oh louie...
I'm pretty sure the soap in ultrakill is a quick nod to Dusk that also has a soap item that can be flung at enemies for insane damage. Unless that's also a reference to something then I have no clue.
Fun fact: during the ultrakill section he accidentally namedrops another new blood title, dusk This isn't completely wrong though as the soap bar in ultrakill is actually in of itself of a reference to the secret soap bar in dusk which one shots enemies
Furthering the likelihood of that being a Scream reference is that the blood on the mask (with no blood on the rest of the costume) makes it look like the Scream costumes you could buy a long time ago that had a thin layer of plastic over the mask & a button hidden inside the costume so you could pump fake blood into the mask.
1. Fight club, even though I'm pretty sure the scene it referenced, was outside of a bar and not a store. But I think thats me just being a nerd for fight club
The first dispatch message was from the movie Fight Club. The second message was from Ocean's Eleven. The last one is hard. I can't remember having seen the line in a movie
8:50 While I don't think it's a direct reference to any specific media, it's a very strong nod to "isekai anime," in general. Normally, a typical person is killed (run over by a truck is the most common trope) and is reborn into a "new/magical world" while also gaining "some sport of power." In this case, the ability to summon a pizza at will. Considering the developers are from Japan, where Isekai is a very prevalent genre of anime, it's not that big of a stretch to think a reference to the genre is included.
Aahh. Those are some lovely references. Of course the first goes to Fight Club, and the second to Ocean's Eleven. But I want to say that the third one was a reference to "The State" from MTV? Pretty old skit. Also, I do like that the Delorean actually references a specific scene, instead of it simply being there, and then disappearing because time travel. Which happens more often.
Is that a truck full of tapioca pudding? I wanna dip my bawls in it 😂. So I want to say that was either the state, the whites kids you know, or last but not least, the kids in the hall. They were all great shows.
Not sure if you covered this already, but in Remnant 2 there's a secret backrooms easter egg. The main reason I want you to talk about it is because you need a super specific loadout that was only found because this easter egg was made by the devs to challenge dataminers.
The isekai guy is litterally just a play on the whole isekai genre, truck kun being the transporter to other worlds in isekai novels basically if it’s isekai, they probably died by a truck, also the summoning pizza is a reference to the fact that sometimes they get ridiculous powers such as one guys was to summon money and one guys was to make anything into plant seeds so he could then grow more of that item, it could also be a reference to “Yuusha desu ga Isekai de Elf Yome to Pizza-ten Hajimemasu” in which the hero is isekaid and owns a pizza restaurant in another world
The pal world guy is a reference to the popular isekai genre of manga. It involves characters from a normal world passing away unexpectedly and waking up in a fantastical world usually reminiscent of video game or anime. They also usually are given a super power or "cheat code" that makes them unique: like being able to manifest pizza slices.
Reference 1 in Ready or Not is to the plot twist of Fight Club! Reference 2 is Oceans Eleven? Unsure about 3 but it seems like that guy is having a great time.
8:56 He is a reference to a classic isekai trope of being hit by a truck and being reincarnated somewhere else. Plus in a lot of isekais the protag has some weird power, so that's what the pizza thing could be referring to.
a lil tip with the bar of soap, if you have the grapplehook arm, you can use the bar of soap without throwing it and everything still insta-dies. The Narrator also said Dusk when it was still ultrakill haha.
Reference 1 was Fight Club, Reference 2 Oceans 11, and Reference 3 was from The State
Oh, The State? I thought it was Deep Rock Galactic.
Same
Yeah if some of you didn't understand for the Palsworld Reincarnated Guy, he got isekai'd. Its where characters get hit by a vehicle (Truck-Kun), dies, and then their memories/soul gets transfer over to a body in another world. I would consider it an Easter egg because it reference something out of its game.
Does that commonly happen in anime? Where a character gets isekai'd via truck-kun?
@@Frost-nk5xc yeah, or they get stabbed, or a portal comes out of nowhere.
@@Frost-nk5xc It's pretty common trope in the Isekai genre. Character sees someone crossing the street. Character pushes them out of the way of incoming traffic, dying in the process. Character meets a deity that rewards their good deed by reincarnating them in a different world, usually with some sort of superpower.
@@Frost-nk5xc it happens in a speciffic genre of animes called isekai (also the word for this wats happening like action in action movies)
Pretty sure Yu Yu Hakusho started the trend even though that show had a lot less focus on the "other world" aspect & it was a car instead of a truck.
At 2:24 you said "the other easter egg i found in DUSK" when you were clearly still talking about ULTRAKILL. I think wires may have gotten crossed since the bar of soap is a reference to DUSK.
YES! Thanks for including the police guy in palworld. Reason for the police guy who gets hit by a truck is a common trope for anime reference that gets "Isekai d" (transfer into another world type of anime and gets some ridiculous power).
And trust me there are a lot of anime Isekai nowadays with the story getting killed by something and ends up into another world and that includes the truck hitting part.
The references are as followed.
1. Fight Club
2. Oceans 11
3. The Louie "Balls" skit from MTV's The State.
Got all of them but that last one, no idea what that even is.
@@takoshihitsamaru4675I got fight club correct but my dumbass thought the second one was Money heist 😂
8:46 think of all the references and times its been quoted. I've never played Skyrim and *_even I_* remember him saying "arrow _TO_ the knee". Not "IN the knee". I'm not a native english speaker but I thought the part of how he said it is why it was funny and memed into Oblivion (ahh I had too). Now its just tragic. Its called The Mandela Effect. I've even made a documentary on the phenomena
1. Fight club
2. Oceans 11
3. Dipping your balls in hot sauce to see if you can taste it?
I thought the 3rd one might be step brothers when he threatens to put his balls on the drum set
I also think number three could be related to the movie step brothers
Cultured man
Dipping his balls in the soda machine.
Thats all i could think of @@objbutter5753
The Cop literally got Truck-Kuned 💀
pretty sure the Palworld cop one is just a play on the "Isekai" genre of anime, one where a person dies in episode 1 and gets reincarnated into a fantasy world often giving them overpowered abilities. Getting hit by a truck for that to occur is a somewhat popular way for anime to have their main character die then get reincarnated to the point where its kind of a meme so I think they also specifically chose free infinite pizza as his ability to poke a bit of fun at all the anime where the reincarnated character has insane abilities that far outmatch the other charactes
Truck-kun
Truck kun killed a cop?
Dude you sound like you need to take a shower
truck kun strikes again
It also makes light of the fact that Delivery Truck deaths are very, almost comically frequent in Japan. So if you bring those accidents to light then the Drivers will very obviously be more careful behind the wheel…and also keep an eye out for deluded Otaku trying to jump in front of Trucks in attempts to “Isekai” themselves
I could be wrong about this, but the Palworld cop feels like them poking fun specifically at Pokemon Legends Arceus
Ready or not ,references oceans 11, and the state. Not too sure on the second one. Great video,captain.
3:57 Never thought I’d see a The State easter egg. So freaking cool, great reference
I think the soap in Ultrakill is a nod to Dusk, another new blood published game, because in Dusk there was a bar of soap on every level in the game that also delt high damage and broke breakable objects when thrown. Not sure why there is the soap thing in Dusk but there is and you even get an achievement if you pick up the bar of soap in every single level.
Considering he slipped up and said "and the other easter egg I found in *dusk*" I presume there is a cut out bit where he mentioned it was an easter egg from dusk? Or at least it was on his mind. It 100% is a reference to dusk though.
came here to say the same. its definetly a nod to dusk
Oh. Due to the game's similarities to Doom, I'd wondered if it was a Korone reference but it sounds like a Dusk reference makes more sense.
The soap is because the town is filthy, and it's funny that cleanliness kills them, nothing overly deep
@@Twoshoestrings it's not even as deep as you said it's literally just a reference to dusk and the bug-turned-feature in that
2:25 "Dusk" lol wrong game buddy but you should totally cover Dusk too!
For Ultrakill if you go to the "ship of fools" level, you can find 2 skulls, if you open the way forward by using the red skull, you can take the blue skull with you, and put it on the skeleton that has the rocket launcher, same thing can happen in the previous level, there are 2 skeletons at a lighthouse and you can put a blue skull on one of em.
When you idle as Anakin Skywalker in Lego Star Wars, he’ll ignite his lightsaber but it’s red, before fumbling around with it and it turns back to blue. Also his Geonosis skin has the green lightsaber, since he lost his earlier in the film (episode 2).
Already covered 👍🏻
@@CaptainEggcellent Well shiiiiiit. What about using Fus-Roh-Da on a lit brazier in certain dungeons for Skyrim, it adds a flame effect to the shout.
The Computers are referencing:
- Fight Club
-Oceans Eleven
- (i guess) MTVs The State Louie says that
the one about the guy punching himself reminded me of Daniel larson for some reason
1:45 as soon as i saw that room i knew what you were talking about
The reincarnated guy is a reference to the Isekei Anime Genre where the main character is teleported to a new world usually after death via being hit by a truck.
Also in turnip boy robs a bank the final boss is wearing Kamina's glasses from Gurren Lagann and they're unlocked along with an Among us visor after beating the game
1st reference was fight club and the 2 nd was oceans 11. Good vid yet again. Thanx for sharing secrets.
9:18 it's an isekai. very common trope but can also be used in good ways like konosuba or reincarnated guy
The Ultra Kill bar of soap, that's likely a reference to another game published by New Blood, Dusk. Where the dev accidentally made a bar of soap do ungodly damage and people complained, so he cranked it up to even higher damage. It'll one shot bosses.
You forgot the fact that it plays the “got item” sound from Zelda when you interact with link
Also forgot to mention you can find Samus in the same way later in the game.
I don't know if you've already covered that, but in "Robocop Rogue City", in the prison level, there's a reference to "Green Mile" in one of the cells, it's in one of the opened cells, after the tougher enemies appear. The cell has swarm of flies in it, and a couple other things.
There's also a cool detail, whenever you return to the precinct, at the shooting range there's always some daily best score for some random cop written on the blackboard. When you beat it and return later, but during the same stay, your score will be written on the blackboard instead.
What else is in the green mile cell?
@@CaptainEggcellent On the table is something that looks like the cornbread Coffey asked to have as his last meal, and on the bunk is a computer mouse that I guess symbolizes Mr. Jingles
In Palworld, friends and I noticed that if you throw a pal out to walk with you, then point a gun at them, they run to avoid your line of sight.
That would be a friendly fire
The Palworld reincarnated guy may be a reference to an isekai series called Campfire Cooking in Another World
The soap is actually a reference to another new blood game called dusk where in every level you can find a bar of soap that works the same way and I think you knew this but forgot to talk about it because you refer to ultrakill as dusk during the next easter egg.
First one of the Police reports is definitely a nod to Fight Club.
8:51 its poking fun to the troup called “deus ex machina” basically. Guy dies guy gets reincarnated but has cool power then your standed anime plot
For the ready or not Easter eggs:
#1 is Fight Club
#2 is Ocean's 11
#3 is The State (this one I'm not so sure on but I think that's what it's from)
The music they used for the cinema easter egg in the talos project gives off major risk of rain 2 vibes, fkin love it
In the back rooms part of turnip boy, taking the photo will end up giving you a jump scare from the dark web seller himself.
Link was in the original Super Mario RPG as well. It's nice to see they kept it.
The cop got isekai'd into palworld lmao
My guesses for the Ready or Not easter eggs:
1. Fight Club(?)
2. Ocean's Eleven
3. No idea
The reference in Ready or Not are 3:41 Fight Club, 3:48 Ocean's Eleven, 3:56 not sure but reminded me Louie from The State
Im sure others have pointed it out but i also wanna let you know that the cop guy in palworld is a reference to the Isekai Anime Trope in which a Character gets killed in certain ways a truck being a popular one and gets sent to another world most commonly a fantasy world where they are a seemingly a normal person but they hold a power inside them more often than not the power is kinda overpowered and is crazy that's why the cop is getting infinite pizza he has that power now.
Is it me, or is the infinite pizza a Gravity Falls reference?
I believe the dipping of the balls is a Beastie Boys reference.
The Ready or Not Easter eggs are from
1. Fight Club
2. Oceans Eleven
3. The State
ngl that music goes hard for Epic movie 2
i think the blueberry and beet is a reference to 4th gen pokemon (Pearl, Diamond, Platinum) and the Underground, where you can make secret bases in the walls of the tunnels.
3:46 damnit Captain Eggcellent! YOU BROKE RULE NUMBER ONE AND TWO!!!!
3:51 cant think of a joke on this one...oceans's eleven
3:57 oh, thats an old one. oh louie...
I'm pretty sure the soap in ultrakill is a quick nod to Dusk that also has a soap item that can be flung at enemies for insane damage. Unless that's also a reference to something then I have no clue.
The long easter egg was great, thanks
Ready or not references (in my opinion)
The first one being fight club. The second being oceans 11. The third being step brothers
Fun fact: during the ultrakill section he accidentally namedrops another new blood title, dusk
This isn't completely wrong though as the soap bar in ultrakill is actually in of itself of a reference to the secret soap bar in dusk which one shots enemies
I really like how they name a level after a poem and they play the piano song in the background.
I think the mask at 9:56 could also be a reference to Mörkö as it does remind me of its face from Infra
Furthering the likelihood of that being a Scream reference is that the blood on the mask (with no blood on the rest of the costume) makes it look like the Scream costumes you could buy a long time ago that had a thin layer of plastic over the mask & a button hidden inside the costume so you could pump fake blood into the mask.
everyone had that mask. did we all break it too?
That’s such a reach . It’s not an Easter egg lmao.
Oh ultrakill has many MANY secrets
The name hank for the skeleton in ultrakill is a reference to Tom Hanks in castaway with the skull being wilson
1. Fight club, even though I'm pretty sure the scene it referenced, was outside of a bar and not a store. But I think thats me just being a nerd for fight club
3:41 Fight Club
3:48 Ocean's Eleven
3:56 The State?
Ocean eleven 3:49
The first dispatch message was from the movie Fight Club. The second message was from Ocean's Eleven. The last one is hard. I can't remember having seen the line in a movie
8:50 While I don't think it's a direct reference to any specific media, it's a very strong nod to "isekai anime," in general. Normally, a typical person is killed (run over by a truck is the most common trope) and is reborn into a "new/magical world" while also gaining "some sport of power." In this case, the ability to summon a pizza at will. Considering the developers are from Japan, where Isekai is a very prevalent genre of anime, it's not that big of a stretch to think a reference to the genre is included.
3:43 the references are
No1. Fight club
No.2 oceans 11
No.3 the state
2:20 I wouldn't try to bend down to pick it up!
LETS GOO MORE ULTRAKILL
So the mask from 9:55 made me think of the spooky mask Easter egg we found from the game Infra
Aahh. Those are some lovely references. Of course the first goes to Fight Club, and the second to Ocean's Eleven. But I want to say that the third one was a reference to "The State" from MTV? Pretty old skit. Also, I do like that the Delorean actually references a specific scene, instead of it simply being there, and then disappearing because time travel. Which happens more often.
3:45 - Fight club? when Narrator and Tyler were fighting?
Is that a truck full of tapioca pudding? I wanna dip my bawls in it 😂. So I want to say that was either the state, the whites kids you know, or last but not least, the kids in the hall. They were all great shows.
nahhhh, cap egg saying "slip link into mario" tripped up my dirty mind
The Truck-kun at it again even in palworld
Not sure if you covered this already, but in Remnant 2 there's a secret backrooms easter egg. The main reason I want you to talk about it is because you need a super specific loadout that was only found because this easter egg was made by the devs to challenge dataminers.
You can actually keep holding on to the soap in ULTRAKILL if you use the whiplash on an enemy while holding it
On the dumpster in the SpongeBob DLC for Powerwash Simulator, it also says, "Nemotodes are people too." a reference to the episode Sailor Mouth.
It should also have squidward smells good
@@Tinymaninsuit And "Krabs is a 🐬."
@@BaxterAndLunala TRUE
1:33 Is it just me, or do those guys with the guns kinda look like T'au Fire Warriors? Maybe kinda crossed with B1 battle droids
The isekai guy is litterally just a play on the whole isekai genre, truck kun being the transporter to other worlds in isekai novels basically if it’s isekai, they probably died by a truck, also the summoning pizza is a reference to the fact that sometimes they get ridiculous powers such as one guys was to summon money and one guys was to make anything into plant seeds so he could then grow more of that item, it could also be a reference to “Yuusha desu ga Isekai de Elf Yome to Pizza-ten Hajimemasu” in which the hero is isekaid and owns a pizza restaurant in another world
The pal world guy is a reference to the popular isekai genre of manga. It involves characters from a normal world passing away unexpectedly and waking up in a fantastical world usually reminiscent of video game or anime. They also usually are given a super power or "cheat code" that makes them unique: like being able to manifest pizza slices.
2:24 called Ultrakill Dusk
2:25 bro added his own easter egg to the video
Anyone else think the reincarnated guy from Palworld looked an awful lot like Stan Lee?
Reference 1 is Fight Club, Reference 2 is Oceans Eleven and Reference 3 is MTV´s the State ;)
Fight club, oceans 11, and the state baby! It's Louie!!!
The bar of soap in Ultrakill is a reference to another fun shooter called Dusk which had a bar of soap that did the same thing.
1: Fight Club 2: Ocean's 11 3: SNL skit
Fight club.
Oceans 11.
A skit from The State.
You are a man of class
Reference 1 in Ready or Not is to the plot twist of Fight Club!
Reference 2 is Oceans Eleven?
Unsure about 3 but it seems like that guy is having a great time.
I love the voice changer for easter egg of the week LOL
First one I can’t talk about, and second one is oceans 11
On the Croteam movie you have another easter egg: the scream of the second robot is the overused Wilhelm scream!
Permission to have a Wilhelm scream compilation in video games then?
6:57 And this is the sound more used of all times
The first reference is Fight Club and the second one is Oceans 11, unsure about the third one though.
1. Fight club
2. Oceans 11
3. Its either Wanderlust or a reference to an SNL skit.
i like the isekai (well more truck-kun) easter egg at 8:57
Actually, the Ghostface Easter Egg more closely matches the original description of Ghostface in the script. He was described as having a white robe.
The first is a reference to Fight Club, the second Ocean's 11& the third from The State
Hey captain love you re videos
2:05 thats the call of duty refrense
in mw3 when the guy dies
capitan price is saying:
soap soap soap
8:56
He is a reference to a classic isekai trope of being hit by a truck and being reincarnated somewhere else. Plus in a lot of isekais the protag has some weird power, so that's what the pizza thing could be referring to.
Definitely a fight club reference for the police reports. The first 1.
a lil tip with the bar of soap, if you have the grapplehook arm, you can use the bar of soap without throwing it and everything still insta-dies. The Narrator also said Dusk when it was still ultrakill haha.
‘The narrator’ I don’t think I’ve ever been called that before 😂😂
@@CaptainEggcellent "The Voice"
That’s cooler!
Love your video and keep up the great work you are awesome
Soos in Gravity Falls wished for a neverending slice of pizza
I'm 99% percent certain the bar of soap is a reference to DUSK, where it kills anything instantly.
The skelly praying is a reference to Indiana Jones and the Christal Skull. And who can forget the Dub Step Gun.
3:44 fight club, oceans 11, no clue about the last one
3:53 1st is Fight club oceans 11 is the 2nd and the 3rd idk fr