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Revision as of 10:45, 4 November 2010
“Ok guys, bad news: we lost that last one.” This article documents unreleased content. It may contain speculation, broken links, or errors. |
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The Dangeresque, Too? are an unreleased cosmetic item for the Demoman. Precedence set by items such as the Whiskered Gentleman and the Camera Beard indicate that they will likely be a miscellaneous item rather than a hat, but no confirmation has been given on this. They are a pair of white "shutter shades", as worn by Homestar Runner - the titular character from the Homestar Runner series of Flash animations. They are unlocked by completing a special bonus round in Poker Night at the Inventory.
Trivia
- The shades come from Strong Bad's low-budget, Ed Wood-esque action series Dangeresque (consisting of only three films). Dangeresque Too (usually spoken as Dangeresque...Too?), Dangeresque's (Strong Bad) sidekick, played by Homestar Runner, wears these shades.
- Template:W were invented in 1927, but they really became popular in the 1980's, nearly 20 years after TF2 takes place.
- A very similar community made skin was available for some time at FPSBanana, made by Squint911. The glasses in his design were team coloured, and came with a set of dreadlocks, but were shutter shades none the less.
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