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* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: The part where Rincewind {{spoiler|accidentally teleports himself and Twoflower onto an airplane in our world and ends up thinking that he is Dr. Rjinswand, (33, a bachelor, born in Sweden, raised in New Jersey, and a specialist in the breakaway oxidation phenomena of certain nuclear reactors [a fancy way of saying that they're uncontrollably on fire]). only for the Luggage to interrupt the whole scene}}. |
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** Becomes [[Fridge Brilliance]] when you realize that it's all an extended pun: {{spoiler|They were transported to another plane.}} |
** Becomes [[Fridge Brilliance]] when you realize that it's all an extended pun: {{spoiler|They were transported to another plane.}} |
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* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Rincewind muses on how there are too many heroes in Ankh-Morpork, and how the notable questing-grounds are so busy during high season that they plan to introduce a rota. A scene familiar to anyone who ever played a regular [[MMORPG]], all of which came out well after this book was published (with the exception of certain MUD games). |
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Rincewind muses on how there are too many heroes in Ankh-Morpork, and how the notable questing-grounds are so busy during high season that they plan to introduce a rota. A scene familiar to anyone who ever played a regular [[MMORPG]], all of which came out well after this book was published (with the exception of certain MUD games). |
Revision as of 20:09, 6 August 2017
- Non Sequitur Scene: The part where Rincewind accidentally teleports himself and Twoflower onto an airplane in our world and ends up thinking that he is Dr. Rjinswand, (33, a bachelor, born in Sweden, raised in New Jersey, and a specialist in the breakaway oxidation phenomena of certain nuclear reactors [a fancy way of saying that they're uncontrollably on fire]). only for the Luggage to interrupt the whole scene.
- Becomes Fridge Brilliance when you realize that it's all an extended pun: They were transported to another plane.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: Rincewind muses on how there are too many heroes in Ankh-Morpork, and how the notable questing-grounds are so busy during high season that they plan to introduce a rota. A scene familiar to anyone who ever played a regular MMORPG, all of which came out well after this book was published (with the exception of certain MUD games).
- Special Effects Failure: In the two-part film from SkyOne, please pay no attention to Cohen's clearly visible teeth.