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At the end of the fourth special episode ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g-ydhg10UE Kitten & Tzeentch play a Children's Card Game]'', when Magnus suggest they must play a real game, Kitten suggests he wants to play ''Call of Duty'', but the cover of the game its ''Battlefield 3''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> cover, and has ''Halo'' written as the title. | At the end of the fourth special episode ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g-ydhg10UE Kitten & Tzeentch play a Children's Card Game]'', when Magnus suggest they must play a real game, Kitten suggests he wants to play ''Call of Duty'', but the cover of the game its ''Battlefield 3''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> cover, and has ''Halo'' written as the title. | ||
==Comics== | ==Comics/Manga== | ||
===Marvel Comics=== | ===Marvel Comics=== | ||
Several ''Halo''-themed Easter eggs have appeared in various stories published by [[Marvel Comics]], who held the ''Halo'' comics license until it was sold to [[Dark Horse Comics]] in [[2013]]. | Several ''Halo''-themed Easter eggs have appeared in various stories published by [[Marvel Comics]], who held the ''Halo'' comics license until it was sold to [[Dark Horse Comics]] in [[2013]]. | ||
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=====Star Wars: Han Solo===== | =====Star Wars: Han Solo===== | ||
A Rebel agent wields a blaster pistol clearly modeled on the [[M6C/SOCOM]]. However, its grip resembles that of Han Solo's DL-44 (itself based on the [[Wikipedia:Mauser C96|Mauser C96]]) rather than the M6's grip and oversized magazine.<ref>[[starwars:Star Wars: Han Solo, Part 1|'''Star Wars: Han Solo''', ''Issue 1'']]</ref> | A Rebel agent wields a blaster pistol clearly modeled on the [[M6C/SOCOM]]. However, its grip resembles that of Han Solo's DL-44 (itself based on the [[Wikipedia:Mauser C96|Mauser C96]]) rather than the M6's grip and oversized magazine.<ref>[[starwars:Star Wars: Han Solo, Part 1|'''Star Wars: Han Solo''', ''Issue 1'']]</ref> | ||
===Manga=== | |||
====High School Inari Tamamo-chan!==== | |||
In Volume 3 Chapter 3 characters from the story are playing a game that is based on Toy Story, with John Marston from Red Dead Redemption as the "Woody" character, and John-117 as the "Buzz Lightyear" character.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DecepticonCobra/status/1126662492564774912 ''Twitter'', DecepticonCobra: "Wait, John Marston is Woody and Master Chief is Buzz Lightyear in this Toy Story reference. That's brilliant."]</ref> | |||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
====Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)==== | ====Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (Boom! Studios)==== | ||
In Issue 28, Ranger reinforcements during a battle jump out of ships which are clearly modeled on the [[D77-TC Pelican]].<ref>[[powerrangers:Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 28|''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 28'']]</ref> | In Issue 28, Ranger reinforcements during a battle jump out of ships which are clearly modeled on the [[D77-TC Pelican]].<ref>[[powerrangers:Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 28|''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Boom! Studios) Issue 28'']]</ref> |