The very first Interactive-type CS'26 project is here! The Main 6 (Wario, Ben 10 and Bo-bobo are absent in this project) are starting a sleepover party where they eat their snacks while watching a marathon of their favourite show... And you are invited! Try not to hit the Whammy, Kirby and Bill in their backs, or else you'll be kicked out. Click on the remote (next to the Whammy) to turn on the TV. Location this short belongs in: NesteeLand Hotel Collectisode this short belongs in: Forever Night
Trivia: Planet Chasers Starlight Excellent originates from the Regular Show episode "Brain Eraser" in which it is a cursed VHS tape that can erase the memories of whoever watches the show. Here it is a popular tokusatsu series with no strange side effects, being part of the Planet Chasers multimedia franchise. The host Nestee sometimes compares Planet Chasers to Super Sentai and Kamen Rider. Not only the Planet Chasers franchise is airing on NesteeLand, but numerous other shows are broadcasted such as The Silver Zephyr 2.0. Skatoony ML (MesteeLand) and Maxistrefa Letters Shorts (my very first series on Scratch, you can check out the studio here: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/31459567) The dialogue of NesteeLand's now/next/later bumpers and promos were inspired by CITV's branding from 2009 to 2013. There is a box of Tangies (yes, the exact same chocolate orange biscuits seen in the "Full Moon, Half Moon, Total Eclipse" commercial, in which you can watch here: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1267257187) shown near Bill. The name of the Planet Chasers Starlight Excellent marathon is a reference to the "I watch Planet Chasers Starlight Excellent all day every day" line in Brain Eraser. The TV is Sangsum-branded, in which Sangsum is a parody of the South Korean technology company Samsung. The remote shown next to the Whammy resembles the one Wario uses with his Telmet to enter the Silver Zephyr world in Wario: Master of Disguise. Credits go to Warner Bros. Discovery for Planet Chasers Starlight Excellent, ABC/CBS/Fremantle for the Whammy, Nintendo/HAL Laboratory for Kirby and David McCall for Bill.