References or Easter Eggs
There are many references and Easter eggs in Growtopia. This page is an attempt to list them all.
References
References/allusions to science, popular culture, history, mythology, or traditions.
Item references
| Item | Reference |
|---|---|
| 2-Face | The 2-Face's name and appearance is a reference to the character Two-Face from DC Comics' Batman. |
| Abominable Snowman Mask | The Abominable Snowman Mask and Abominable Snowman Suit's name and appearance is a reference to a mythical snowman creature of the same name from Himalayan folklore. |
| Absolutely Real Elephant Fish | The Absolutely Real Elephant Fish's name, appearance, and description is a reference to the quite unlikely but absolutely real Peters's Elephantnose Fish. |
| Adobe Block | The Adobe Block's description references Adobe Inc., specifically Adobe Flash which was used to make Flash Games. |
| AK-8087 | The AK-8087's name, appearance, and function is a reference to ex-developer Mike Hommel's AK-8087 from Dr. Lunatic. |
| Alaskan King Crab | The Alaskan King Crab's shares the name of the Red King Crab's nickname Alaskan King Crab, but looks nothing alike, its description also references that Alaska is not a Monarchy, rather a Democracy. |
| Alien Landing Pod | The Alien Landing Pod's name, appearance, and description is a reference to Pod Creatures from franchise The Thing. |
| Almighty Seth | The Villain Almighty Seth's name and appearance is a reference to ex-developer Seth Able Robinson. |
| Ambu-Lance | The Ambu-Lance's name, description, equip message, unequip messages and appearance is a reference to an Ambulance, a medical emergency vehicle. |
| Ancestral Tesseract of Dimensions | The Ancestral Tesseract of Dimensions' appearance is based on the Tesseract in The Avengers. |
| Angry Adventure Gorilla | The Angry Adventure Gorilla's appearance and animation are references to Donkey Kong. |
| Anubis | The Spirit of Anubis and the Anubis set which consists of Anubis Mask, Anubis Seal, Anubis Mail, Anubis Greaves, and Anubis Boots' appearance and name is a reference to Anubis, the god of the afterlife from Egyptian Mythology. |
| Apocalypse Scythe | The Apocalypse Scythe's description is a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from Christianity. |
| Apocalypse Steed | The Apocalypse Steed's description is a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from Christianity. |
| Apple | The Apple's description and function are references to An Apple Keeps the Doctor Away phrase which means eating healthy will result in less doctor visits. |
| Arm Blaster | The Arm Blaster's appearance, description, name, equip message are references to Mega Man's Mega Buster from Mega Man. |
| Armored Riding Troll | The Armored Riding Troll's name and appearance are references to a creature of the same name from Norse Mythology. |
| Atomic Fireball | The Atomic Fireball's name is a reference to a candy of the same name. |
| Balrog Wings | The Balrog Wings and Balrog's Tail's appearance is a reference to the wings of a fictional monster with the same name from the film and book series The Lord of the Rings. |
| Baneful Mask | The Baneful Mask's name and appearace is a reference to the fictional character Bane in the DC comics. He is the enemy of the well-known superhero Batman. |
| Barn Block | The Barn Block's description is a reference to The Simpsons' episode Bart of Darkness. |
| Barrel | The Barrel's description is a reference to the Like Shooting Fish in a Barrel phrase which usually means a very easy task. |
| Baseball Bat | The Baseball Bat's description is a reference to Chip-man & The Buckwheat Boyz's 2004 song Peanut Butter Jelly Time. |
| Bass | The Bass' description is a pun on bass drops in music. |
| Bass Leash | The Bass Leash's description is a pun and reference to slap bass. |
| Battle Trout | The Battle Trout is a reference to trout slapping. |
| Beowulf | The Beowulf set which consists of Beowulf's Blade, Beowulf's Helm, Beowulf's Beard, Beowulf's Shirt, and Beowulf's Pants' name and appearance are references to Beowulf from Beowulf. |
| Betty Bluetooth Doll | The Betty Bluetooth Doll's name is a reference to Bluetooth, a wireless data exchanging technology. |
| Black Bow of the Rainbow | The Black Bow of the Rainbow, Bow of the Rainbow and Rainbow Crystal Cloak's names and unequip messages are references to Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's 2001 song Over the Rainbow. |
| Black Radical Rollers | The Black Radical Rollers and Radical Rollers' equip message is a reference to Limp Bizkit's 2000 song Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle). |
| Blue Facepaint | The Blue Facepaint's description is a reference to the movie Braveheart. |
| Blue Portal | The Blue Portal and Orange Portal's name and appearance are references to a video game called Portal. |
| Bodvar | Bodvar is based on the playable character Bödvar in the platform game Brawlhalla, which was published by Ubisoft. |
| Bountiful Growtopian-Eating Looming Plant | The Bountiful Growtopian-Eating Looming Plant's name, function and appearance are references to the carnivorous plant Venus Flytrap. |
| Bride Of Reanimator Remote | The Bride Of Reanimator Remote is based on the Bride of Frankenstein from the 1935 film of the same name. |
| Buckazoid | The Buckazoid and Mega Buckazoid's name is a reference to a currency of the same name from the game Space Quest. |
| Buffalo | The Buffalo's description references to John Denver's 1982 song Home on the Range. |
| Bunny Barko | The Villain Bunny Barko is a reference to Frank from the movie Donnie Darko. |
| Burrito Broncho Chair | The Burrito Bronco Chair's function and description is a reference to Mechanical Bull Riding which involves a person riding on a Mechanical Bull and trying to stay as long as possible as it shakes vigorously. |
| Bushy Beard | In the Bushy Beard's description says, "Magical Animals". This is a reference to a fictional character Hagrid in the book called Harry Potter. |
| Caduceus | The Caduceus and Golden Caduceus' is a reference from the symbol of Hermes in Greek Mythology. |
| Campfire | The Campfire's SFX when punched is a reference to the The Ink Spots' 1940 song Maybe. |
| Can Of Beans | The Can Of Beans' effect and description is a reference to the nursery rhyme Beans, Beans, the Musical Fruit. |
| Cardboard Box | The Cardboard Box and Tactical Stealth Espionage Device's look and description are references to Metal Gear Solid's Cardboard Box. |
| Cardboard Nessie | The Cardboard Nessie's appearance and description is a reference to the Loch Ness Monster, a mythical creature also known as Nessie said to inhabit the Scottish Highlands. |
| Care Pear | The Care Pear's name and description is a reference to Care Bears. |
| Cat As A Hat | The Cat as a Hat's description is a reference to Dr. Seuss' Oh, the Places You'll Go!. |
| Catch-of-the-Day Bait | The Catch-of-the-Day Bait's name and function is a reference to the phrase of the same name which is used to signify a restaurant's special fish dish for the day. |
| Catfish | The Catfish shares the name of the Catfish, however the appearance is based on a Cat faced Fish. |
| Chainsaw Hand | The Chainsaw Hand's appearance is a reference to the Evil Dead series of films, in which the protagonist severs his possessed hand and attaches a chainsaw in its place. |
| Channel G News Van | The Channel G News Van's name, appearance, and description is a reference to Channel 6 Newsvan from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. |
| Chichen-Itza Hat | The Chichen-Itza Shirt and Chichen-Itza Hat's names and appearances are references to the Chichén-Itzá, a temple which can be found in Mexico. |
| Chimera's Call | The Chimera's Call's name and appearance is a reference to the mythical creature of the same name from Greek Mythology. |
| Chip-and-Dip | The Chip-and-Dip's appearance is a reference to the Guacamole Hat from Illumination Entertainment's 2013 film Despicable Me 2. |
| Christmas Tree Sword | The Christmas Tree Sword's description is a reference the Christmas song O Tannenbaum, better known in English as O Christmas Tree. |
| Cloak of Hoveration | The Cloak of Hoveration's appearance is based on Dr. Strange's Cloak of Levitation. |
| Cloud Nine Cape | The Cloud Nine Cape's description is a reference to The Temptations' 1968 song Cloud Nine. |
| Crazy Jim | The NPC Crazy Jim's name and appearance is a reference to Crazy Dave from PopCap Games' Plants vs. Zombies franchise. |
| Creepy Hair | The Creepy Hair's appearance is a reference to a movie titled The Ring. |
| Crown of Enlightenment | The full Enlightenment set (Torch of Enlightenment, Crown of Enlightenment, and Dress of Enlightenment) is based on the Statue of Liberty located at New York City, U.S.A. |
| Cursed Jet Engine | The Cursed Jet Engine's description is a reference to the movie Donnie Darko. |
| Cyber Punk Mask | The Cyber Punk Mask's appearance is a reference to Ken Kaneki's mask, the main protagonist of the Tokyo Ghoul series. |
| Cybernetic Eye | The Cybernetic Eye's description is a reference to Daft Punk's 2001 song Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. |
| Cyclopean Visor | The Cyclopean Visor's name, appearance and function is a reference to X-Men's Cyclops, a fictional superhero. |
| Dancing Candle | *The Dancing Candle's appearance is a possible reference to a supporting character in Disney's 1991 animated feature film, Beauty and the Beast. |
| Da Vinci Wings | The Da Vinci Wings' name and appearance is a reference to Leonardo Da Vinci's Wing Construction. |
| Dabstep Low Top Sneakers | The Dabstep Low Top Sneakers' name and function is a reference to Dabbing, a dance which was popularized in 2015 as well as Dubstep, an electronic dance genre. |
| Dala Horsie | The Dala Horsie's name and appearance are references to the Dalecarlian Horse, a symbol of Sweden. |
| Dancemaster's Crown | The Dancemaster's Crown</i.'s appearance is a reference to a Disco Ball. |
| Darkening Hood | The Darkening Hood's appearance is a reference to Reaper from the team-based first-person shooter Overwatch. |
| Das Red Balloon | The Das Red Balloon's description is a reference to Nena's 1983 song 99 Luftballons. |
| Davy Jones' Chest | The Davy Jones' Chest's name is a reference to to Davy Jones from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. |
| Dear John Tractor | The Dear John Tractor's name and appearance is a reference to the agriculture equipment company John Deere. |
| Death Stone | The Death Stone's name, appearance and function is a reference to Power Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones from Marvel's Cinematic Universe. |
| Death's Scythe | The Death's Scythe's name and appearance is a reference to Death, the personification of death and his Scythe, which usually appears in video games. |
| Decayed Statue Block | The Decayed Statue Block's appearance and description is a reference to Franklin James Schaffner's 1968 film Planet of the Apes' Ending Scene. |
| Demon Clown Mask | The Demon Clown Mask's appearance and description to the antagonist of the movie IT, It, or more commonly known as Pennywise. |
| Demogorgon Mask | The Demogorgon Mask's name and appearance are references to a fictional underworld demon of the same name. |
| Demon Angler | The Demon Angler's name and appearance are references to Anglerfish, specifically the Deap Sea Anglerfish. |
| Desperado Mustache | The Desperado Mustache's appearance and description are references to silent film extras. |
| Devil Ham | The Villain Devil Ham's name and appearance is a reference to ex-developer Mike Hommel. |
| Devil Tail | The Devil Tail's rarity is a reference to 666, the number of the beast. |
| Dewi Sri Statue | The Dewi Sri Statue's name and appearance is a reference to a goddess of rice and fertility with the same name from Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese Hindu Mythology. |
| Digital Pet Block | The Digital Pet Block's name and appearance is a reference to WiZ and Bandai's tamagotchi, a digital pet toy which was popular in the early 2000s. |
| Dino DNA Strand A-273
Dino DNA Strand G-137
|
The alphabets A, G, C and T represent adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine, the four nucleobases found in the DNA. |
| Disco Ball | The Disco Ball's description is a reference to Josh Neff's line from Last Days of Disco. |
| Dogfish | The Dogfish shares the name of the Squalidae family of sharks, also known as Dogfish, however the appearance is based on a Dog faced Fish. |
| Dominatus Moderateus | The Dominatus Moderateus' appearance and name is a reference to the Dominus Hat series from Roblox. |
| The Donut Hair's Appearance is a reference to Giorno Giovanna's Hair the main protagonist of the fifth part of the popular Anime and Tv Show Jojo's Bizarre Adventure : Golden Wind (Vento Aurero) | |
| Double Growsaber | The Double Growsaber's appearance is a reference to Darth Maul's Double Bladed Lightsaber from Star Wars. |
| Drabbit's Foot | The Drabbit's Foot's name is a reference to Rabbit's Foot which usually signify good luck. |
| Dryad | The Dryad's name and appearance is a reference to a mythical creature of the same name from Greek Mythology. |
| Dueling Star Fighter - Imperial Enforcer | The Dueling Star Fighter - Imperial Enforcer's name, description, appearance and function are references to TIE Line of spacecraft, prominently used by the Sith from Star Wars. |
| Dueling Star Fighter - Rebel Raider | The Dueling Star Fighter - Rebel Raider's name, description, appearance and function is a reference to T-65B X Starfighter, prominently used by the Alliance from Star Wars. |
| Dungeonist Crab | The Dungeonist Crab's name is a reference to the Dungeness Crab. |
| Earth Stone | The Earth Stone's name, appearance and function is a reference to Time Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones from Marvel's Cinematic Universe. |
| Easter Jeepney | The Easter Jeepney is inspired by the real-life jeepney, a type of public transportation which originated in the Philippines. |
| Easter Witches Hood | The Easter Witches Hood and Witches Easter Cape's name, appearance and description is a reference to Easter Witches as well as Virvonta tradition, something Finnish people do on Palm Sunday to wish good luck. |
| Edvoid's Mistake | The Edvoid's Mistake's appearance is a reference to The Guy, the mascot of the heavy metal band 'Disturbed'. |
| Egg | The Egg's description and function is a reference to Egging, the act of throwing eggs to vandalize something. |
| Eir's Healing Rune | The Eir's Healing Rune's name, description and function is a reference to Eir, the goddess of healing from Norse Mythology. |
| Emo Hair | The Emo Hair's description is a reference to Emo Phase. |
| Evil Space Helmet | The Evil Space Helmet is based on the helmet of a fictional villain of Star Wars, Darth Vader. The spaceship flying around players resembles a Star Destroyer from the said franchise. |
| Exquisite Gauntlet of Elements | The Gauntlet of Elements and the different stones required to upgrade it are all references to Thanos' Infinity Gauntlet. |
| E-Z Cook Oven | The E-Z Cook Oven's name and function is a reference to Easy-Bake Oven. |
| EzCookOven's Robotic Tentacles | The EzCookOven's Robotic Tentacles appearance is a reference to the villain Doctor Octopus' Tentacle Arms from Marvel's Spider-Man. |
| Ezio | Ezio is based on the main character in the action-adventure game Assassin's Creed II, which was developed by Ubisoft Montreal. |
| Fairy Dress | The Fairy Dress' description is a reference to Tinker Bell, a fairy from Sir James Matthew Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan. |
| Fairy Light Wings | The Fairy Light Wings' equip message is a reference to the quote To Infinity and Beyond from The Walt Disney Company and Pixar's Toy Story movies. |
| Familiar Hat | The Familiar Hat and Familiar Leash's names and appearances is a reference to Familiars, a sorcerer's pet from European Folklore. |
| Famine's Steed | The Famine's Steed's name and description is a reference to Famine, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from Christianity. |
| Ferryman of the Underworld | The Ferryman of the Underworld's name and description is a reference to Charon, the ferryman who carries the deceased over the River Styx to go to the Underworld from Greek Mythology. |
| Ferungi Ears | The Ferungi Ears' name, description and appearance is a reference to the Ferengi which are fictional extraterrestrial races from the Star Trek universe. |
| Festive Socks | The Festive Socks' description is a reference to Bobby Helms' 1957 song Jingle Bell Rock. |
| Festivus Pole | The Festivus Pole's name, description and appearance is a reference to Festivus, especially to the Seinfeld's episode The Strike. |
| Finger Gun | The Finger Gun's appearance is a reference to Cuphead's Weapon. |
| Finias' Red Javelin | The Finias' Red Javelin is based on a mythological treasure of the same name said to be owned by one of the four children of Danu (Tuatha Dé Danann) from Celtic Mythology. |
| Fire Stone | The Fire Stone's name, appearance and function is a reference to Reality Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones from Marvel's Cinematic Universe. |
| Fish Monster Mask | The Fish Monster Mask's appearance is a reference to the Deep Ones, especially Dagon from Lovecraftian Horror. |
| Flamethrower | The Flamethrower's description is a reference to the popular 2006 meme KILL IT WITH FIRE. |
| Flaming Skull Mask | The Flaming Skull Mask's appearance is a reference to Marvel Comics' Ghost Rider. |
| Foliage | The Foliage's description is a reference to the popular phrase "can't see the forest for the trees" which usually means someone is too focused to see the bigger picture. |
| Frankenhair | The Frankenhair's name and appearance are references to the Bride of Frankenstein. |
| Frankenstein's Monster Mask | The Frankenstein's Monster Mask's name and appearance are references to Frankenstein's Monster form Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein/ The Modern Promentheus. |
| Friendly Coconut | The Friendly Coconut's appearance, description and name is a reference to Robert Zemeckis' 2000 movie Cast Away. |
| Frigg's Belt | The Frigg's Belt's name is a reference to Frigg, god of marriage from Norse Mythology. |
| Galactic Destructor | The Galactic Destructor's description is a reference to George Lucas' 1971 film THX 1138. |
| Gargoyle Mask | The Gargoyle Mask's description is a reference to the Gargoyle Monster which wards evil spirits. |
| Gavle Goat | The Gavle Goat is a reference to a Christmas tradition held at Slottstorget in central Gävle, Sweden called Gävlebocken. It is a giant version of a traditional Swedish Yule Goat figure made of straw. It is erected each year by local community groups at the beginning of Advent over a period of two days. |
| Genie's Lamp | The name and appearance of the Genie's Lamp are references to Djinn from Arabic and Islamic Mythology. The lamp itself comes from the story from Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp. |
| Genuine Rings | The Genuine Rings' name, description, and appearance is a reference to Planetary Rings, a ring of debris that is constantly orbiting the planet. |
| GHX Speaker | The GHX Speaker's name is a reference to THX, a motion picture company. |
| Giant Festival Lantern | The Giant Festival Lantern's appearance is a based to the Parol from the Philippines. It is a Filipino ornamental lantern displayed during the Christmas season. It is traditionally constructed using bamboo and Japanese paper, and are illuminated with candles, oil lamps, or carbide lamps. |
| Giant Pineapple Pizza Paddle | The Giant Pineapple Pizza Paddle and Pineapple Pizza Slice's name and description are a reference to Pineapple on Pizza Debate. |
| Glass Piglet Squid | The Glass Piglet Squid's name and appearance are references to the Helicocranchia genus of squids, which are also known as 'piglet squid(s)'. |
| Go-Go-Growformer! | The Go-Go-Growformer!'s name, appearance and function are references to Transformers, a franchise of movies based around transforming robots. |
| Gold Chain | The Gold Chain's name, description and appearance are references to wrestler and actor Mr. T. |
| Golden Apple | The Golden Apple's appearance and name is a reference to Golden Apple from Mojang Studio's Minecraft. |
| Golden Aura | The Golden Aura's appearance is a reference to the television show Dragon Ball Z. |
| Golden Heartbow | The Golden Heartbow and Heartbow's description is a reference to Cupid, the god of desire from Classical Mythology. |
| Golden Midas Masterpants | The Golden Midas Masterpants' name and appearance is a reference to Midas from Greek Mythology, who could turn anything he could touch into solid gold. |
| Golden Talaria | The Golden Talaria and USMom's Talaria's name and appearance are references to Hermes' Greek Mythology. |
| Great Wall of Growtopia | The Great Wall of Growtopia and Great Turret of Growtopia's name and appearance is based on the Great Wall of China which stretches from Gansu, China to Liaoning, China. It is one of the seven wonders of the world. |
| Green Bowtie | The Green Bowtie's description is a reference to Doctor Who's Eleventh Doctor catchphrase. |
| Growbans | The Growbans' name and appearance is a reference to the luxurious eyewear brand Ray-Ban. |
| Growboy | The Growboy's name, appearance, equip and unequip message, and description is a reference to Nintendo's Game Boy. |
| Growby | The Growby's appearance and name is a reference to Furby, an American electronic robotic toy that was originally released in 1998 by Tiger Electronics. |
| Growley Motorcycle | The Growley Motorcycle's name, description and appearance is a reference to the motorcycle brand Harley Davidson. |
| Growsec Mask | The Growsec Mask's appearance is a reference to a LED Mask from James Demonaco's 2013 film The Purge. |
| Growpedia | The Growpedia's name is a reference to an Encyclopedia. |
| Growsabers | The Growsabers are all based on Lightsabers from Star Wars. |
| H.R. Geiger | The Villain H.R. Geiger is a reference to H.R. Giger's film Alien, the appearance of the villain mimics the one in the movie. |
| Halfling House | The Halfling House, Halfling House Door, and Halfling House Roof's name, appearance and descriptions is a reference to Halflings, a fictional creature mainly from John Ronald Reuel Tolkien's works which are humans but half their height. |
| Hanging Guytrap | The Hanging Guytrap and Venus Guytrap's name and appearance is a reference to the carnivorous plant Venus Flytrap. |
| Harvester Of Sorrows | The Harvester Of Sorrows' name is a reference to Metallica's 1988 song Harvester of Sorrow. |
| Headsman's Axe | The Headsman's Axe's description is a reference to Yeah Yeah Yeahs' 2009 song Heads Will Roll. |
| Heartbreaker Hammer | The Heartbreaker Hammer's description is a reference to The Smashing Pumpkins' 1993 song Hammer. |
| Heartking | The Heartking set which consists of Heartking's Crown, Heartking's Robes, and Heartsword are a reference to King of Hearts. |
| Heartqueen | The Heartqueen set which consists of Heartqueen's Crown, Heartqueen's Robes, and Heartstaff are a refernce to Queen of Hearts. |
| Helping Hand | The Helping Hand's name and appearance is a reference to Mickey's Handy Helpers from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. |
| Hermit Crab | The Hermit Crab's description is a reference to Hermits, people who lives in seclusion, and their close affinity to disliking people in their space. |
| Heroman Cape | The Heroman Cape's appearance mimics Superman's Cape. |
| Hideous Holiday Sweater | The Hideous Holiday Sweater's name and appearance is a reference to Ugly Christmas Sweater, a Christmas tradition. |
| Hikers Dressing Gown | The Hikers Dressing Gown's name and description is a reference to Douglas Adams' novel series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. |
| Hilarious Honker | The Hilarious Honker's appearance and description is a reference to Binky the Clown from Jim Davis' Garfield. |
| Hockey Mask | The Hockey Mask's appearance is based on a serial killer named Jason Voorhees that was seen in the movie Friday the 13th. |
| Hooves of Cernunnos | The Hooves of Cernunnos is based on a god of the same name from the Celtic Mythology. |
| Horn Headband | The Horn Headband's appearance is a reference to Albedo's horns from the anime Overload. |
| Huginn and Muninn - Odin's Ravens | The Hugginn and Muninn - Odin's Ravens' name and appearance is a reference to Odin and his two ravens from Norse Mythology. |
| Huli Jing Scarf | The Huli Jing Scarf's appearance is a reference to the creature with the same name from Chinese Mythology. |
| Illuminati Stone | The Illuminati Stone's name, appearnce, epic quest, recipe, and description is a reference to Illuminati conspiracy theory where people believed in a movement which was allegedly suppressed in 1785. |
| Intergalactic Warrior Hair | The Intergalactic Warrior Hair's appearance and description is a reference to Goku from the television series Dragon Ball Z. |
| Iron Bars | The Iron Bars' description is a reference to Was (Not Was)'s 1992 album Hello Dad...I'm In Jail. |
| Jail Door | The Jail Door's description is a reference to the Alcatraz escape of 1962, where four inmates escaped by digging a hole in the walls of their cells by using spoons and discarded saw blades. |
| Jimmy Snow | The Villain Jimmy Snow's name is a reference to Jon Snow from Game of Thrones. |
| Jin Chan Leash | The Jin Chan Leash is based on a mythical frog of the same name from Chinese Mythology. |
| Jormungandr | The Jormungandr's appearance and name is a reference to a mythical snake with the same name from Norse Mythology. |
| The Joyful Bun Hair's Appearance is a reference to Jolyne Cujoh's Hair the main protagonist of the sixth part of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure : Stone Ocean | |
| Kelpie | The Kelpie's name, description and appearance to a a shape-shifting spirit with the same name from Scottish Mythology. |
| King of Hearts | The King of Hearts' description is a reference to the Queen of Hearts from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This item's appearance is based on the Ace of Hearts. |
| Lab Coat | The Lab Coat's description is a reference to Frankenstein. |
| Ladakh Mask | The Ladakh set is a reference to Ladakh's Dance Culture. |
| Legen | The Legen Seed, the Dary Seed and the achievements : "Legen...", "Wait For It...", "DARY!" Are all references to Barney Stinson's] catchphrase in the American sitcom How I Met Your Mother. |
| Life Stone | The Life Stone's name, appearance and function is a reference to Soul Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones from Marvel's Cinematic Universe. |
| Light Up Antlers | The Light Up Antlers' description is a reference to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. |
| Lightning Gauntlets | The Lightning Gauntlets' description is a reference to Sith Lords from Star Wars. |
| Little Red Corvette | The Little Red Corvette name and description is a reference to Prince's 1999 song Little Red Corvette. |
| Lokster Hair | The Lokster Hair's name and description is a reference to Elvis Presley's Pompadour. |
| The Long Polka Dot Hair's Appearance is a reference to Diavolo's Hair the main Antagonist of the fifth part of the popular Anime and Tv Show of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure : Golden Wind | |
| Looming Triffid | The Looming Triffid and Tamed Looming Triffid's name and appearance are references to Triffids from John Wyndham's 1951 novel The Day of the Triffids. |
| LordStar Environment Mask | The LordStar Environment Mask's appearance is a reference to Star-Lord's helmet from the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Movie called "Guardians of the Galaxy". |
| Love Charged Hands | The Love Charged Hands' description is a reference to Huey Lewis & The News' 1985 song The Power of Love. |
| Love Potion #8 | The Love Potion #8's name and description is a reference to Madly Madagascar. |
| Lucky Kitty | The Lucky Kitty and Unlucky Kitty's name and appearance are references to Maneki-neko, a lucky cat Japanese statue that bobs its hand. |
| Lucky Pendant | The Lucky Pendant's appearance and description is a reference to the fictional entity Falkor from the movie The NeverEnding Story. |
| Lunar Crater | The Lunar Crater's description, mods and appearance is a reference to the 1959 Moon Landing. |
| Luxurious Wall Clock | The Luxurious Wall Clock's description is a reference to the Time is Money Aphorism, which usually means time is a valuable resource and should be taken into account when doing things. |
| Mad Hatter | The Mad Hatter's appearance, description, equip and unequip message and appearance is a reference to the Mad Hatter from Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as well as the 1871 sequel Through the Looking Glass. |
| Magic Carpet | The Magic Carpet's name and description is a reference to Walt Disney's 1992 film Aladdin, specifically A Whole New World written by Lea Salonga. |
| Magic Reindeer Bell | The Magic Reindeer Bell's appearance and description is a reference to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. |
| MagTron LightCycle | The MagTron LightCycle's appearance and name is a reference to the Light Cycle from Walt Disney's TRON. |
| Man U Jersey | The Man U Jersey's appearance and name is a reference to the Manchester United Football Club, an internation professional football team based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. |
| Mannequin | The Mannequin's riddle in the Ancestral Power event "Don't Blink" is a reference to the Weeping Angels from the 2005 TV show Dr. Who. |
| Map of Frigg | The Map of Frigg, Map of Loki, Map of Odin, Map of Thor, and Map of Tyr is a reference to Frigg, god of marriage, Loki, god of trickery, Odin, king of gods, Thor, god of lightning, and Tyr, god of war from Norse Mythology respectively. |
| Marshmallow Basket | The Marshmallow Basket's Pet's appearance is a reference to Peeps, a chick shaped Marshmallow candy. |
| Marty Jacket | The Marty Jacket's name is a reference to Marty McFly from Back to the Future. |
| Master Peng | The NPC Master Peng's appearance and function is a reference to Sensei, the NPC of Club Penguin's Card-Jitsu. |
| Medical Scarf | The Medical Scarf's appearance is a reference to the 1963 TV show Doctor Who. |
| Medusa's Crown | The Medusa's Crown and Slithering Serpent Hair's name and appearance is a reference to Medusa from Greek Mythology. |
| Mean Machine | The Mean Machine and Royal Mean Machine's description is a reference to the movie The Incredibles. The equip and unequip messages is a reference to Chamillionaire's 2005 song Ridin'. |
| Mengu Koi Samurai Facial Armor | The Mengu Koi Samurai Facial Armor's name, appearance and description is a reference to Feudal Japan's Mengu Facial Armor. |
| Merlin Hat | The Merlin Hat's name and description is a reference to Merlin, a master wizard from Arthurian Mythology. |
| Mermaid Tail | The Mermaid Tail's description is a reference to this scene from Walt Disney's 1989 The Little Mermaid. |
| Mini Minokawa | The Mini Minokawa is based on a mythical bird of the same name from Filipino Mythology. |
| Mining Mech | The Mining Mech's unequip and equip message is a reference to Heigh Ho from Disney's 1937 movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. |
| Minotaur Mask | The Minotaur Mask's name, description and appearance is a reference to a mythical half-cow and half-human creature with with the same name from wikipedia:Greek mythology Greek Mythology. |
| Mjolnir | The Mjolnir is based on Thor's weapon of the same name from Norse Mythology. |
| Money Tree | The Money Tree's name, appearance and description is a reference to the Money Doesn't Grow on Trees Idiom, which usually means that you should not spend money freely as it is not a free resource. |
| Monk's Hood | The Monk's Hood is a reference to a scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail where a group of monks chant the Pie Jesu. |
| Moon Block | The Moon Block's description is a reference to the astronaut Buzz Aldrin, and his participation in the Moon Landing. |
| Moss-Covered Stone | The Moss-Covered Stone's description is a reference to the American magazine brand Rolling Stone. |
| Mothman Wings | The Mothman Wings' appearance and description is a reference to the Mothman, a supernatural humanoid creature with wings that appears in American folklore. |
| Mr. Grownopoly's Suitcase | Mr. Grownopoly's Suitcase is a reference to Mr. Monopoly, the mascot of the popular board game Monopoly. |
| Muerto Mask | The Muerto Mask's appearance and description is based on Día de los Muertos, a Mexican holiday where they celebrate the deceased by building Ofrenda and offering their favorite items as well as honoring them with Calavera and Aztec Marigold Flowers. |
| Music Box | The Music Box's SFX when punched is a reference to Johannes Brahms' 1868 song Wiegenlied. |
| Mutant Fish | The Mutant Fish's name and appearance is a reference to Blinky from The Simpsons. |
| My Pet Sputnik | The My Pet Sputnik's name, appearance, and description is a reference to Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite. |
| Mysterious Color TV | The Mysterious Color TV's description is a reference to Guillermo Gonzales Camarena who invented the first Color Television. |
| Mystery Block | The Mystery Block's name is a reference to Super Mario's ? Block. |
| Mystery Dress | The Mystery Dress' appearance is a reference to The Dress, a viral image from 2015 which had its viewers confused on what colour it was due to Contrast. |
| Mystic Bow | The Mystic Bow's appearance and punching animations is a reference to Elegy for the End from miHoYo's Genshin Impact. |
| Mystic Snow Fox | The Mystic Snow Fox's appearance and function is a reference to Kumiho, a mythical fox appearing from Korean Mythology. |
| Neptune's Chariot | The Neptune's Chariot and Neptune's Trident's name is a reference to Neptune, the god of freshwater and the sea from Roman Mythology. |
| Nightking's Cape | The Nightking's Cape's name, function, appearance and equip and unequip message is a reference to DC Comics' Batman. |
| Nutcracker | The Nutcracker and the Nutcracker set which consists of Nutcracker Hat, Nutcracker Mask, Nutcracker Coat, Nutcracker Pants, Nutcracker Boots and Nutcracker Saber is based on a German Nutcracker Doll. |
| Omegalul | The Omegalul's name, appearance and description is a reference to OMEGALUL from BetterTTV. |
| One Winged Angel | The One Winged Angel is a reference to a Musical Theme with the same name from Final Fantasy VII. |
| Organic Turkey | The Organic Turkey's description is a reference to Organic Turkey's High Cost. |
| Ouroboros Charm | The Ouroboros Charm is based on the Ouroboros, a symbol originating from Egyptian Mythology depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail, it usually means the cycle of life. |
| Painting: Dink Duck | The Painting: Dink Duck's name, appearance, and description is a reference to ex-developer Seth's game Dink Smallwood. |
| Partridge in a Pear Tree | The Partridge in a Pear Tree's name and description is a reference to Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters' 1949 song Twelve Days Of Christmas. |
| Party Blaster | The Party Blaster's appearance and function is based on a Boombox, especially an older model. |
| Party Plume Wings | The Party Plume Wings' appearance is a reference to the male Peafowl. |
| Pegasus Lance | The Pegasus Lance's unequip message is a reference to Cabaret Voltaire's 2006 song Nag Nag Nag. |
| Pet Blood Dragon | The Pet Blood Dragon is based on the titular hostile creatures found in the first-person shooter Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, which was developed by Ubisoft Montreal. |
| Pet Bunny | The Pet Bunny's Pet Battle Ability is a reference to Rabbit of Caerbannog, which is a character from Monty Python's sketch Holy Grail. |
| The Pet Punching Ghost' Appearance is s reference to Jotaro Kujo's hat the main protagonist of the third part of the popular Anime and Tv Show Jojo's Bizarre Adventure : Stardust Crusaders as well as the purple pet ghost itself being a referance to Jotaro Kujo's stand Star Platinum | |
| Pet Sock | The Pet Sock's description is a reference to Missing Sock, a common myth where socks go permanently missing. |
| Phoenix | The Phoenix item's name and appearance is a reference to a flaming bird of the same name from Greek Mythology. |
| Phone Booth | The Phone Booth's function is a reference to another DC Comics character called Superman. Superman used to change his working clothes into superhero clothes in a phone booth. |
| Picasso Face | The Picasso Face, Piccaso Triggerfish, and Picasso Triggerfish leash's names and appearances is a reference to Pablo Picasso's various works. |
| Pigtails | The Pigtails' description is a reference to this scene from the The Brady Bunch. |
| Pineapple Superhero
Sturdy Crackfire Fighter
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The Pineapple Superhero, Sturdy Crackfire Fighter, Super-Dragon Mask and Up, Up and Away Block's names, functions and descriptions is a reference to Superman and the now infamous "Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!" quote. |
| Pineapple Table | The Pineapple Table's description is a reference to the Round Table from Arthurian Mythology. |
| Pine-ch Buggy | The Pine-ch Buggy's name is a reference to the Punch Buggy, a car game generally played by children in which participants punch each other on the arm upon first sight of a Volkswagen Beetle while calling out "Punch buggy!" or "Slug bug!" in reference to the Beetle's nickname, the Bug. |
| Pink Hair Bow | The Pink Hair Bow's appearance and description is a reference to NAMCO's Ms. Pac-Man. |
| Pizza Sign | The Pizza Sign's description is a reference to this scene from Sam Raimi's 2004 film Spider-Man 2. |
| Plant DNA Strand X-277 | The Plant DNA Strand X-277 and Plant DNA Strand Y-985's corresponding letters is a reference to X Chromosome and Y Chromosome respectively. |
| Plumbing | The Plumbing's appearance is a reference to Super Mario's Warp Pipe. |
| Popcorn | The Popcorn's description is a reference to the Get the Popcorn phrase which usually means that drama is currently happening. |
| Poppin' Corn Hat | The Poppin' Corn Hat's name and description is a reference to Popcorn. |
| Poseidon's Digger's Trident | The Poseidon's Digger's Trident and Poseidon's Trident's name, description, function and appearance are references to Poseidon, god of the sea from Greek Mythology. |
| Possessed Witch Hat | The Possessed Witch Hat's appearance is a reference to Harry Potter's Sorting Hat. |
| Potato Couch | The Potato Couch's name and description is a reference to the Couch Potato phrase which usually means a lazy person. |
| Prehistoric Fern | The Prehistoric Fern's description is a reference to the infamous line from Ian Malcolm's quote "Life finds a way" from Jurassic Park. |
| Prehistoric Palm | The Prehistoric Palm's description is a reference to the children's television show Teletubbies. |
| Prehistoric Red Fern | The Prehistoric Red Fern's appearance and description is a reference to Wilson Rawls' Where the Red Ferns Grow. |
| Present Goblin Disguise | The Present Goblin Disguise and Present Goblin Home Edition's appearance is a reference to Dr. Seuss' Grinch. |
| Presidential Beard | The Presidential Beard's appearance is a reference to the beard of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. |
| Presidential Throne | The Presidential Throne's name, description and appearance is a reference to the Lincoln Memorial which depicts Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States sitting on a throne. |
| Presidential Wig | The Presidential Wig's name and appearance is a reference to George Washington, the first President of the United States. |
| Primordial Jade Lance | The Primordial Jade Lance's name and appearance is a reference to the Primordial Jade Winged-Spear from Genshin Impact. |
| Psychotic Bunny | The Psychotic Bunny's appearance and description is a reference to Rabbit of Caerbannog, which is a character from Monty Python's sketch Holy Grail. |
| Puggly | The Puggly's name, description and appearance is a reference to the Puggle dog breed as well as their common association to being ugly. |
| Puppy Leash | The Puppy Leash's appearance and description are references to Mia from ex-developer Mike Hommel's Mia's Happy Day. |
| Pure Pineapple A+ Shirt | The full Pure Pineapple A+ set is a reference to a music video released in 2014 titled PPAP (Pen Pineapple Apple Pen). The set is based off of the exact clothes that Daimaou Kosaka (also known as PIKOTARO) wears when performing. |
| Purple Aura | The Purple Aura's description is a reference to Octarine, the Colour of Magic from Terry Patchett's novel series Discworld. |
| Radiant Doom Staff | The Radiant Doom Staff's appearance is a reference to Eson the Searcher's weapon from the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Movie called "Guardians of the Galaxy", its equip and unequip messages is a reference to Darth Sidious from Star Wars. |
| Raptor Legs | The Raptor Leg's function, appearance and description is a reference to the Dromaeosauridae family of dinosaurs which were wiped out by a [[wikipedia:Chicxulub crater Meteor]. |
| Raspberry Beret | The Raspberry Beret's name is a reference to Prince's 1985 song Raspberry Beret. |
| Reanimator Remote | The Reanimator Remote appearance and description is a reference to Frankenstein's monster, a fictional character who first appeared in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. |
| Red Bones | The Red Bones' name and appearance is a reference to Marvel Cinematic Universe's villain Red Skull. |
| Red Floaty Balloon | The Red Floaty Balloon's name, appearance and description is a reference to Nena's 1983 song 99 Luftballons. |
| Red Riding Hood | The appearance and description of Red Riding Hood and Red Coat is a reference to the children's fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. |
| Retro Pattern Background | The Retro Patten Background and Retro Pattern Block's appearances is based on the geometric pattern made in the style created by the design group Memphis Milano, which was widely used during the 1980s. |
| Rhino Horn | The Rhino Horn's description is a reference to Imprinting, a psychology study where small animals think whatever they're looking at is their parent. |
| Riding Chicken | The Riding Chicken's description is a reference to cuccos, recurring chicken-like creatures from The Legend of Zelda which may summon their flock to attack the player when attacked for an extended period of time. |
| Riding Cloud | The Riding Cloud's description is a reference to Lakitu's Cloud from the Super Mario franchise. |
| Riding Rabbid | The Riding Rabbid is based on a fictional character Rabbid in the platform game Rayman Raving Rabbids, developed and published by Ubisoft. |
| Riding Skeletal Shark | The Riding Skeletal Shark's description is a reference to the song Baby Shark. |
| Ring of Range | The Ring of Range's description is a reference to Stretch Armstrong, a toy which advertises itself to be indestructible whilst stretching. |
| Robot Wants Dubstep | The Robot Wants Dubstep's appearance is a reference to ex-developer Hamumu's Robot Wants It All series. |
| Rocket-Powered Warhammer | The Rocket-Powered Warhammer's name and appearance is a reference to Reinhardt's Rocket Hammer from Overwatch. |
| Roobux Cube | The Roobux Cube's name, appearance and function are based on the 3-D combination puzzle Rubik's Cube. |
| Rose Rifle | The Rose Rifle's description is a reference to Bon Jovi's 1984 song Shot Through The Heart. |
| Salt | The Salt's description is a reference to the phrase Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread, which usually means a very meaningful innovation in a while. |
| Samurai's Do Armor | The description of the Samurai's Do Armor is a reference to the phrase Yoda says in the Star Wars movie The Empire Strikes Back. |
| Sawed-Off Shotgun | The description of the Sawed-Off Shotgun is a reference to the phrase Shop smart! Shop S-MART! |
| Sea Lantern | The Sea Lantern's description is a reference to the lyrics of Harry Dixon Loes' 1920s song This Little Light of Mine, a gospel song which was also used as an anthem by Civil Rights activists of the 1954-1968 civil rights movement in the US. |
| Seussian Tree | The Seussian Tree's name and appearance is a reference to Dr. Seuss' various works. |
| Shady Agent Shades | The Shady Agent Shades' name, appearance, and function is a reference to men in black(MIB), supposedly government agents who try to erase those who speak out about UFOs and UFO sightings. |
| Shiny Flashy Thing | The Shiny Flashy Thing's appearance is based on Feather Lures. |
| Silk Scarf | The Silk Scarf's appearance is a reference to the scarf Aqua from Kono Subarashuu Sekai ni Shufuku wo! wears. |
| Sleigh of Winter | The Sleigh of Winter's appearance and description is a reference to Santa's Reindeer Pulled Sleigh, often found in children's Christmas stories where Santa Claus rides his sleigh to deliver gifts or coal to kids on Christmas Eve. |
| Slippery Flag Pole | The Slipper Flag Pole's appearance, function and description is based on a Fireman's Pole. |
| Smoog the Great Dragon | The Smoog the Great Dragon is based on Smaug from The Hobbit Books And Movie Trilogy. |
| Snack Fu | The Snack Fu's name is a reference to the Chinese Martial Arts, Kung Fu. |
| Solorien On Fire | The Solorien On Fire's name and appearance is a reference to Alicia Key's 2012 song Girl on Fire. |
| Slot Machine | The Slot Machine's description is a reference to the game show Press Your Luck |
| Space Dog | The Space Dog's name and appearance is a reference to Fox McCloud from Nintendo's franchise Star Fox. |
| Space Opera Mask | The Space Opera Mask's name is a reference to the Space Opera genre of Science Fiction which adds drama elements to space warfare. |
| Space Pig | The Space Pig's name and appearance is a reference to Pigma Dengar from Nintendo's franchise Star Fox. |
| Space Rabbit | The Space Rabbit's name and appearance is a reference to Lucy Hare from Nintendo's franchise Star Fox. |
| Space Rover | The Space Rover's name, appearance and description is a reference to Curiosity, the Mars exploring Rover. |
| Space Stowaway Mask | The Space Stowaway set which consists of the Space Stowaway Mask, Space Stowaway Shirt and Space Stowaway Pants's appearances is a reference to the Foot Ninjas from [[w:c:turtlepedia|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]. |
| Space Thruster Boost Boots | The Space Thruster Boost Boots' equip message is a reference to Elton John's 1972 song Rocket Man. |
| Spatula | The Spatula's description is a reference to an advertisement for Spatula City. |
| Speeder | The Speeder's design and name are references to the X-34 Landspeeder from Star Wars. |
| Spikey Hair | The Spikey Hair's appearance and description are references to Bart Simpson from the The Simpsons. |
| Spring Crown | The Spring Crown's description mentions the crown of thorns, a woven crown Jesus wore during his crucifixion. |
| Spring-Loaded Fists | The Spring-Loaded Fists' name and appearance is a reference to Nintendo's ARMS. |
| Star Aura | The Star Aura's description is a reference to the superhero Captain America, whose costume may be seen as resembling the flag of Puerto Rico more than the flag of the United States of America. |
| Starchild Makeup | The Starchild Makeup's appearance is a reference to Paul Stanley, the rhythm guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the rock band KISS. |
| Startopian Empire - Combat Rifle | The Startopian Empire - Combat Rifle's description is a reference to Gliese III, a place from Star Citizen and Squadron 42. |
| Stonefish | The Stonefish's description is a reference to Synanceia Verrucosa, the most poisonous fish as well as being a stonefish. |
| Storm Breaker | The Storm Breaker's name and appearance is a reference to the Stormbreaker, a fictional weapon appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
| Sun Blade | The Sun Blade's appearance is based on a Khopesh, an Ancient Egyptian sickle weapon. |
| Sun Shooter Bow | The Sun Shooter Bow's name is a reference to Hou Yi and the 10 Suns from ancient Chinese folklore. |
| Sunflower Pants | The Sunflower Pants' description is a reference to Katrina & The Waves' 2009 song Walking on Sunshine. |
| Sungate | The Sungate's appearance is a reference to the Milky Way Stargates from Stargate. |
| Super Exploding Pineapple | The Super Exploding Pineapple's name and description is a reference to the Super Saiyan transformation from the television show Dragon Ball. |
| Super Utility Set | The Super Utility Helmet, Super Utility Boots, Super Utility Tights, Super Utility Wings, Super Utility Belt, Super Utility Shirt are all references to Ant-Man and the Wasp. |
| Superhero Mask - Red | The Superhero Mask - Red's appearance is a reference to The Flash. |
| Superpower - Ban Hammer | The Superpower - Ban Hammer's name and function is a reference to the internet slang word banhammer, which means to ban someone off a digital space. |
| Surg-E | The Surg-E and Train-E's name and appearance are references to Walt Disney's WALL-E. |
| Suspicious Weather Balloon | The Suspicious Weather Balloon's name and appearance is a reference to the Turtle Blimp from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. |
| Swamp Monster Head | The Swamp Monster Head and Swamp Monster Onesie's name and appearance is a reference to Swamp Monsters from various Mythologies. |
| Swedish Fish | The Swedish Fish's name and appearance is based on the Swedish Fish, a fish-shaped, chewy candy originally developed by Swedish candy producer Malaco. |
| Swiss Cheese Block | The Swiss Cheese Block's description is a reference to Metallica's 1984 song Holier Than Thou. |
| Swordfish Sword | The Swordfish Sword's description is a reference to Edward Bulwer-Lytton's quote The Pen is Mightier than the Sword, which means written materials are more effective for communication. |
| Swordsman's Mask | The Swordsman's Mask's name and appearance is a reference to Zorro. |
| Tentacle Beard | The Tentacle Beard's name and appearance is a reference to Davy Jones' Beard in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. |
| Terracotta Growtopian | The Terracotta Growtopian is inspired by the Terracotta Army, depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. |
| The Brother Hood | The Brother Hood's name and description is a reference to Ubisoft's 2010 game Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. |
| The Darkness | The Darkness' description is a reference to one of Dead Alewives' skit, titled Dungeons and Dragons, which was popular in the 1990s. |
| The Great Chameleon: Master of Disguise | The Great Chameleon: Master of Disguise's name is a reference to Goran Kalezic's 2013 movie The Great Chameleon, and Perry Andelin Blake's 2002 movie The Master of Disguise. |
| The Gungnir | The Gungnir's name is a reference to Gungnir, Odin's spear from Norse mythology. |
| The Horrible Holiday Hoodie | The Horrible Holiday Hoodie's name and appearance is a reference to Christmas jumpers, a Christmas tradition. |
| The One Ring | The One Ring's name and appearance is a reference to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Books And Movie Trilogy. |
| The 'Other' Royal Throne | The 'Other' Royal Throne's name and appearance is based on Post-classical toilets. |
| The Pine Throne | The Pine Throne's name, appearance and description is a reference to Game of Thrones' Iron Throne. |
| The Varlaak | The Varlaak's appearance and name are references to Star Wars' Sarlacc. |
| Thor's Chariot | The Thor's Chariot's name, appearance, equip and unequip message is a reference to Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr, the goats who pull Thor's chariot in Norse Mythology. |
| Tiny Tank | The Tiny Tan's description is a reference to ex-developer's Seth's game, Tanked. |
| Tomato | The Tomato's function and description is a reference to Produce Pelting, the act of tossing produce to show displeasure. |
| Tommygun | The Tommygun's appearance and name are based on a Thompson Submachine Gun. |
| Tony's Tiger Mask | The Tony's Tiger Mask and Tony Tiger Suit's description is a reference to Tony the Tiger's catchphrase, They're Great!. |
| Top Hat | The Top Hat's description is a reference to a Magic Hat Trick, where a magician produces a rabbit from their hat. |
| Toy Train | The Toy Train's description is a reference to Choo Choo Soul's 2006 song Chugga Chugga Choo Choo. |
| Trawlerman's Friend | The Trawlerman's Friend is based on Fisherman's Friend, a brand of real-life cough drops. |
| Trick or Treat Troll | The Trick or Treat Troll's name, appearance and description is a reference to the Trick or Treat Troll from Webkinz. |
| Tyr's Spear | The Tyr's Spear</i.'s name is a reference to Týr from Norse Mythology. |
| Undersea Blast | The Undersea Blast's description is a reference to the Batteries not Included phrase, which usually means a product is missing a vital part of it to work. |
| Val | Val is based on the playable character Val in the platform game Brawlhalla, which was published by Ubisoft. |
| Valkyrie | The Valkyrie's set which contains Valkyrie's Helm, Valkyrie's Cuirass, Valkyrie's Sandals, and Valkyrie's Wings is a reference to Valkyries from Norse Mythology. |
| Volcanix Ears | The Volcanix Ears' name, description and appearance is a reference to the Vulcans which are fictional extraterrestrial races from the Star Trek universe. |
| Waay Chivo Mask | The Waay Chivo Mask and Waay Chivo Skull's names, descriptions, and appearances are references to Huay Chivo, a half-man, half-beast creature which can cast spells from Mayan Mythology. |
| Walktopian | The Walktopian's appearance is a reference to the portable cassette player Walkman. |
| Wall Like An Egyptian | The Wall Like An Egyptian's description is a reference to The Bangles' 1986 song Walk Like an Egyptian. |
| Water Stone | The Water Stone's name, appearance and function is a reference to Space Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones from Marvel's Cinematic Universe. |
| Weather Machine - Celebrity Hills | The Weather Machine - Celebrity Hills' appearance is based on the Hollywood Sign located at Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. |
| Weather Machine - Digital Rain | The Weather Machine - Digital Rain's description is a reference to the red pill and blue pill scene from The Matrix. Besides that, the line "HELLO GROWTOPIAN" which can occasionally be seen raining down vertically when the weather machine is activated is a reference to the "Hello, World!" program, a simple program commonly taught in programming tutorials for beginners. |
| Weather Machine - Howling Sky | The Weather Machine - Howling Sky's description is a reference to Ozzy Osbourne's song Bark at the Moon. |
| Weather Machine - Meteor Shower | The Weather Machine - Meteor Shower's description is a reference to the Wish Upon a Shooting Star phrase, which wish their wishes to. |
| Weather Machine - Pagoda | The Weather Machine - Pagoda's appearance is a reference to Hamumu's Super Happy Go Ninja Time from his 2006 game Ninja Academy. |
| Weather Machine - Rainy City | The Weather Machine - Rainy City's description is a reference to Queensrÿche's 1990 song Jet City Woman. |
| Weather Machine - Snowy | The Weather Machine - Snowy and Weather Machine - Snowy Night's description is a reference to Sammy Cahn's 1945 song Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!. |
| Weather Machine - Spooky | The Weather Machine - Spooky's description is a reference to Micheal Jackson's 1982 song Thriller. |
| Weather Machine - Valentine's | The Weather Machine - Valentine's' description is a reference to the phrase Love is in the Air which means that people who are in love are nearby. |
| Whip of Truth | The Whip of Truth's appearance, name, and function is a reference to Wonder Woman's main weapon, the Lasso of Truth. |
| Winter Colonel Beard | The Winter Colonel Beard's name and appearance is based on Colonel Sanders, founder and brand ambassador of the fast-food chicken restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken. The description of this item is a reference to the KFC Original Recipe, which originally consisted of "11 herbs and spices". |
| Wind Stone | The Wind Stone's name, appearance and function is a reference to Mind Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones from Marvel's Cinematic Universe. |
| Wings of Daidalos | Wings of Daidalos is based on the Daidalos Wings, a piece of equipment in the action-adventure game Immortals: Fenyx Rising, which was developed by Ubisoft Quebec. |
| Wooden Sword | The Wooden Sword's appearance and name is a reference to The Legend of Zelda's Wooden Sword as well as Kendō, a modern Japanese martial art in which bamboo swords are used. |
| World Cup Cleats | The World Cup Cleats' appearance is based on the Adidas Telstar 18 ball, which was used in the 2018 FIFA World Cup. |
| Xenonite Crystal | The Xenonite Crystal is based on the fictional material kryptonite that appears in the Superman stories. Kryptonite and xenonite is based on real elements, krypton and xenon respectively. In the periodic table, krypton is right above xenon in the same column. |
| Yeti Hat | The Yeti Mask and Yeti Leash's name and appearance is a reference to a mythical snowman creature of the same name from Himalayan folklore. |
| Yokai Mask | *The Yokai Mask is a reference to the Yaksha Mask a character Xiao wears when using his elemental burst from the action role-playing game Genshin Impact. |
| Z. Everett Koop | The Villain Z. Everett Koop's name is a reference to C. Everett Koop, a public health administrator and Pediatric Surgeon, he was a Vice Admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. |
| Zamgrowni | The Zamgrowni's name is a portmanteau of "Zamboni", the first modern ice resurfacing machine, and "grow". The description of this item references Frank Zamboni, the inventor of the machine. |
| Ze Goggles | The Ze Goggles' name and description is a reference to The Simpsons episode Radioactive Man. |
| Zeus' Lightning Bolt | The Zeus' Lightning Bolt's description is a reference to the Flux Capacitor, the main component of the DeLorean Time Machine in [[wikipedia:Back to the Future|Back to the Future], which required 1.21 gigawatts to run. It is also a reference to Zeus the god of sky from Greek Mythology. |
| Zombie-Stompin' Boots | The Zombie-Stompin' Boots' name and description is a reference to Ozzy Osbourne's 1991 song Zombie Stomp. |
Achievement references
| Achievement | Reference |
|---|---|
| Farmer In The Dell (Classic) | This achievement is a reference to The Farmer in the Dell, a singing game, nursery rhyme, and children's song. |
| Little Green Man (Classic) | This achievement is a reference to reported Alien sightings in the 1950's. |
| Legen... (Classic)
Wait For It... (Classic)
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These achievements are references to the fictional character Barney Stinson's catchphrase in the American sitcom How I Met Your Mother. |
| Runnin' on Empty | This achievement is a reference to Jackson Browne's 1977 album Running on Empty. |
| Who Ya Gonna Call? | This achievement is a reference to the 1984 film Ghostbusters' Theme Song. |
Update references
| Update | Reference |
|---|---|
| B.O.O. | The B.O.O. update is based on the Ghostbusters franchise. |
| Ezio | The Ezio update is based on Ezio Auditore da Firenze, a fictional character from Assassin's Creed, a video game franchise published by Ubisoft. |
| Growassic Park | The Growassic Park update is based on the movie Jurassic Park, in which dinosaurs are revived using their DNA. |
| Pet Battles | The Pet Battles update is based on the Pokémon franchise. |
| Rayman | The Rayman update is based on Rayman, a video game franchise published by Ubisoft. |
| Startopia | The Startopia update is mainly based on the Star Trek franchise. |
Marvelous Missions references
| Mission | Reference |
|---|---|
| Harvest Festival Exclusive Mission - I can seed clearly now my gun I've got! | This mission's title is a reference to the lyrics of Johnny Nash's 1972 song "I Can See Clearly Now". |
Intra-game References
References/allusions to in-game items, incidents etc.
| Item | Reference |
|---|---|
| Frangipani | The Frangipani's description is a reference to Crazy Jim. |
| Turtle Hat | The Turtle Hat's description is a reference to when this item's old design was the Nyan Cat and the Taco Dog, both copyrights which were owned by Christopher Torres. |
Easter Eggs
Features or messages hidden by the developers to be discovered by players.
| Item | Easter Egg |
|---|---|
| Top left corner of a world (1, 1) | 1. Placing a Cow at the top left corner of a world with an activated Weather Machine - Night and painting the cow Blue will result in the cow producing Code Block: Charlie instead of Milk.
2. Attempting to place a lock at the top left corner of a world will result in the message "You can't place locks here. Don't ask why." followed by a word which varies by the first alphabet of the world's name. |
| Telephone | 1. Dialling 00000 and typing Growtopizza will bring you to a selling screen that sells a Pizza for a Big Lock.
2. When inverted, the Sales-Man's number, 53785, resembles the word "SALES". |
| Dropping | Attempting to drop a negative amount of an item will result in the message "Nice try. You remind me of myself that age." |