Tales of Monkey Island (Video Game 2010)
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The Curse of Monkey Island (Video Game 1997)
Escape from Monkey Island (Video Game 2000)
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Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse (Video Game 2010)
When Max uses the Cthonic Destroyer on the Tentacles, he shout out "Unholy this!"
"The Twilight Zone" Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (TV Episode 1963)
When Guybrush calls himself as a witness and chooses "What's your impression of the plaintiff's case?", he blows a raspberry and spouts out "There's something on the wing!" from this episode along with the lines from the other four movies- Stan says, "It's where my dreams become reality, and some of my realities become dreams!", a reference to Willy Wonka's line from the 1971 film "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory"
A Christmas Story (1983)
Crimpdigit has a prototype of his Swashbuckling Suzy Long-Lasting Leg Lamp, which is a reference to the Nehi leg lamp from the 1983 film "A Christmas Story". Also, Guybrush can dip a severed leg into plain old well water and say, "Guess that's one item off my Christmas list," which can be a joke on the leg lamp for Christmas in the same film.A Cry in the Dark (1988)
When Guybrush calls himself as a witness and chooses "What's your impression of the plaintiff's case?", he blows a raspberry and spouts out "A dingo ate me baby!" from this movie along with the lines from the four other moviesMy Cousin Vinny (1992)
When Guybrush calls himself as a witness and chooses "What's your impression of the plaintiff's case?", he blows a raspberry and spouts out "Were these magic grits?" from this movie along with the lines from the four other movies
Frankenstein (1931)
Hemlock McGee and his fellow Flotsamites bypass Morgan LeFlay and approach Guybrush and De Singe with torches and pitchforks in a parody of the 1931 film "Frankenstein" before they summon Guybrush to courtWho Done It? (1942)
When Guybrush calls himself to the stand, he can say, "Where were you on the night of August 15th?", which is a spoof on Lou Costello's line, "Where were you on the night of January 16th?" while he is interrogating the radio show cast in the 1942 film, "Who Done It?"Blazing Saddles (1974)
When Guybrush reads "Stinkbeard's Common Laws for Common Pirates" pirate code, he turns around and says, "Laws? Pirates don't need no stinkin' laws!", which is a spoof on the line, "We don't need no stinkin' badges"; which, in turn, is an adaptation of the line from the 1927 novel "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"And Justice for All (1979)
Judge Grindstump: "Captain Threepwood, you're out of order!" Guybrush: "I'm out of order!? You're out of order! The whole mizzenmasted pirate legal system is out of order!"- The souvenir pins in Stan's Courtroom Souvenir Emporium read, "Trial of the Century II - Electric Voodooloo", a spoof on the movie's title "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo"
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