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− | By typing in Rickroll a character will appear that looks like Rick Astley. He will pose, then explode after a few seconds. If you make him handheld, then you'll do the animations |
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+ | |Box title=Rickroll |
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+ | |image=File:ManHD.png |
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+ | |Row 1 info=Object |
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+ | |Row 2 title=Behavior |
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+ | |Row 2 info=Disappearing |
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+ | |Row 3 title=Synonyms |
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+ | |Row 3 info=Unknown |
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+ | |Row 4 title=Available in |
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+ | |Row 4 info=[[Scribblenauts]], [[Super Scribblenauts]], [[Scribblenauts Remix]], [[Scribblenauts Unlimited]]|imagewidth = 135}} By typing in '''Rickroll''' a normal man appears, however, he will pose, then explode after a few seconds. If you make him handheld, then you'll do the animations. |
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+ | The name comes from a popular Internet meme wherein a video would play and be abruptly interrupted a few seconds in, cutting to the music video of British singer [[wikipedia:Rick Astley|Rick Astley]]'s 1987 hit "Never Gonna Give You Up" |
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+ | '''TIP''': if you put resurrective on it, it will stay alive with smoke appearing every few seconds |
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− | === The Basics === |
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− | A glitch can be performed with Rickroll that will allow you to put an infinite amount of objects in a level. This glitch will work in both [[Challenge Mode]] and [[Free Play Mode]], but not the level editor. To perform the glitch, write Rickroll and put him on the ground and then immediately pick him up again and wait a few seconds. When he explodes, his sprite will remain on the stage but the bar on the top screen that represents how many objects you can write will go down. Then drag Rickroll to the delete bin on the top left of the bottom screen and delete him. The game will register Rickroll's deletion twice and the bar will be smaller than when you first wrote him. You can repeat the glitch until the bar is empty, even if there are objects in the level. You can also do the same thing with [[Do Not Want]] and [[Spaghetti Cat |
+ | A glitch can be performed with Rickroll that will allow you to put an infinite amount of objects in a level. This glitch will work in both [[Challenge Mode]] and [[Free Play Mode]], but not the level editor. To perform the glitch, write Rickroll and put him on the ground and then immediately pick him up again and wait a few seconds. When he explodes, his sprite will remain on the stage but the bar on the top screen that represents how many objects you can write will go down. Then drag Rickroll to the delete bin on the top left of the bottom screen and delete him. The game will register Rickroll's deletion twice and the bar will be smaller than when you first wrote him. You can repeat the glitch until the bar is empty, even if there are objects in the level. You can also do the same thing with [[Do Not Want]] and [[Spaghetti Cat]]. This glitch can also happen in the editor, where the prepraced objects lower the object meter. The glitch is useful if one seeks purposely to create lag in their games, via rabbit breeding, to create a sea of rabbits, or if you want to make an endless tower of gymnasts to climp up, which by the way is extrememly useful if you want to restart a level. |
+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *If you make a living Rickroll, it'll make a different animation. |
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[[Category:Internet Memes]] |
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Revision as of 00:34, 17 May 2020
Rickroll | |
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Type |
Object |
Behavior |
Disappearing |
Synonyms |
Unknown |
Available in |
Scribblenauts, Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix, Scribblenauts Unlimited |
By typing in Rickroll a normal man appears, however, he will pose, then explode after a few seconds. If you make him handheld, then you'll do the animations.
Rickroll is not a 'person', although his sprite may lead you to think otherwise. If you attempt to destroy him, he will not react, and if you leave him alone for a few seconds, he will explode. The explosion is the same sound as if you destroyed a marble.
The name comes from a popular Internet meme wherein a video would play and be abruptly interrupted a few seconds in, cutting to the music video of British singer Rick Astley's 1987 hit "Never Gonna Give You Up"
TIP: if you put resurrective on it, it will stay alive with smoke appearing every few seconds
Glitch
A glitch can be performed with Rickroll that will allow you to put an infinite amount of objects in a level. This glitch will work in both Challenge Mode and Free Play Mode, but not the level editor. To perform the glitch, write Rickroll and put him on the ground and then immediately pick him up again and wait a few seconds. When he explodes, his sprite will remain on the stage but the bar on the top screen that represents how many objects you can write will go down. Then drag Rickroll to the delete bin on the top left of the bottom screen and delete him. The game will register Rickroll's deletion twice and the bar will be smaller than when you first wrote him. You can repeat the glitch until the bar is empty, even if there are objects in the level. You can also do the same thing with Do Not Want and Spaghetti Cat. This glitch can also happen in the editor, where the prepraced objects lower the object meter. The glitch is useful if one seeks purposely to create lag in their games, via rabbit breeding, to create a sea of rabbits, or if you want to make an endless tower of gymnasts to climp up, which by the way is extrememly useful if you want to restart a level.
Trivia
- If you make a living Rickroll, it'll make a different animation.