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* The hat is an obvious reference to the children's fictional book character ''{{w|The Cat in the Hat}}'', created by American children book author and cartoonist {{w|Dr. Seuss}}. | * The hat is an obvious reference to the children's fictional book character ''{{w|The Cat in the Hat}}'', created by American children book author and cartoonist {{w|Dr. Seuss}}. | ||
** The "Dr" in the item name also refers to "Dr. Seuss", which is one of the pen names of Theodor Seuss Geisel. The entire name "Dr's Dapper Topper" is likely a homage to Geisel's famous writing style, where he used the technique of using words made himself as a way to describe a thing or person in a distinct way. | ** The "Dr" in the item name also refers to "Dr. Seuss", which is one of the pen names of Theodor Seuss Geisel. The entire name "Dr's Dapper Topper" is likely a homage to Geisel's famous writing style, where he used the technique of using words made himself as a way to describe a thing or person in a distinct way. | ||
− | *This is one of the few Soldier hats that allow | + | *This is one of the few Soldier hats that allow players to see his eyes, normally obstructed by his oversized helmet. |
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Revision as of 18:59, 1 October 2010
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Dr's Dapper Topper is an unlockable headwear item for the Soldier. It is a tall, wide-brimmed top hat with alternating white and red stripes, much like the Cat in the Hat.
Trivia
- The hat is an obvious reference to the children's fictional book character Template:W, created by American children book author and cartoonist Template:W.
- The "Dr" in the item name also refers to "Dr. Seuss", which is one of the pen names of Theodor Seuss Geisel. The entire name "Dr's Dapper Topper" is likely a homage to Geisel's famous writing style, where he used the technique of using words made himself as a way to describe a thing or person in a distinct way.
- This is one of the few Soldier hats that allow players to see his eyes, normally obstructed by his oversized helmet.
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