The Dancing Girl

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The Dancing Girl has always been a running gag, even in [[Nate's Flash]]. Whenever one of the characters would approach her, she would do her dance for them. This seems to make the cast members rather annoyed, and she is one of the many rivals of [[Nate]]. Apparently, she can multiply into more dancing girls, which can probably explain why when she's killed, she always ends up coming back somehow.  
The Dancing Girl has always been a running gag, even in [[Nate's Flash]]. Whenever one of the characters would approach her, she would do her dance for them. This seems to make the cast members rather annoyed, and she is one of the many rivals of [[Nate]]. Apparently, she can multiply into more dancing girls, which can probably explain why when she's killed, she always ends up coming back somehow.  
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The song used for the dancing girl is unkown, but according to [[Nate W.]], it was from an Atari game.
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The song used for the dancing girl is unkown, but according to [[Nate W.]], it was a remix of a song from an Atari game, Marble Madness.
== Fun Facts ==
== Fun Facts ==
*When the Dancing Girl multiplies, this may be a reference to The Matrix, when Agent Smith creates clones of himself to fight Neo.
*When the Dancing Girl multiplies, this may be a reference to The Matrix, when Agent Smith creates clones of himself to fight Neo.

Current revision as of 22:44, 27 February 2006

The Dancing Girl has always been a running gag, even in Nate's Flash. Whenever one of the characters would approach her, she would do her dance for them. This seems to make the cast members rather annoyed, and she is one of the many rivals of Nate. Apparently, she can multiply into more dancing girls, which can probably explain why when she's killed, she always ends up coming back somehow.

The song used for the dancing girl is unkown, but according to Nate W., it was a remix of a song from an Atari game, Marble Madness.


[edit] Fun Facts

  • When the Dancing Girl multiplies, this may be a reference to The Matrix, when Agent Smith creates clones of himself to fight Neo.
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