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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
− | * This badge's name refers to one of the later episodes of ''Happy Days'' when The Fonz jumped over sharks while on water skis and wearing his trademark leather jacket. | + | * This badge's name refers to one of the later episodes of ''Happy Days'' when The Fonz jumped over sharks while on water skis and wearing his trademark leather jacket. The phrase typically signifies when a TV show is grasping for ideas and resorts to something completely out-of-character in order to keep its viewers. A similar modern version of this phrase was coined from ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' when the title character preposterously survived a nuclear blast by hiding inside a refrigerator. The phrase indicates that a movie has "Nuked the fridge." |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 22:52, 6 January 2014
Description
You've obtained this Accolade by earning every Exploration badge within Sharkhead Isle.
Merit Reward
Upon acquiring this badge, a villain will earn 5 Reward Merits.
How to Get
Earn the following badges:
Requirements
Razor Toothed Badge | Exploration | Sharkhead Isle (461, -15, 1652) | |
Forged by Hellfire Badge | Exploration | Sharkhead Isle (1968, 64, -192) | |
Freak of Nature Badge | Exploration | Sharkhead Isle (1228, 90, -2184) | |
Pit Viper Badge | Exploration | Sharkhead Isle (148, -378, 1498) | |
Sky Chaser Badge | Exploration | Sharkhead Isle (304, 127, 2309) | |
Unwelcome Guest Badge | Exploration | Sharkhead Isle (-634, 1, 1437) | |
Sky Trader Badge | Exploration | Sharkhead Isle (-2077, 56, 512) | |
Carping the Diem Badge | Exploration | Sharkhead Isle (-1, 8, -1986) |
Notes
- This badge's name refers to one of the later episodes of Happy Days when The Fonz jumped over sharks while on water skis and wearing his trademark leather jacket. The phrase typically signifies when a TV show is grasping for ideas and resorts to something completely out-of-character in order to keep its viewers. A similar modern version of this phrase was coined from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull when the title character preposterously survived a nuclear blast by hiding inside a refrigerator. The phrase indicates that a movie has "Nuked the fridge."