Levels
Most of the level names are clever allusions to 1970s and 1980s popular culture, including references to Frank Zappa, Maxwell Smart, Pee Wee Herman, Baumrucker's friend, Stuart Troutman, and Japanese culture. Baumrucker was in his first year of medical school and the influence is pretty obvious.
- Simple, Like Mike
- Home in Durham
- Troutman's Special Recipe
- Ode to Zippy
- Enzyme Stew
- Mutant Street
- Next Stop, Rollerama!
- Butterflies Are Brie
- Free Association
- Heart Like A Head
- Terror Lunch
- Tennis, Antibody?
- Pee Wee's Funhouse
- Drums Over Malta
- Dunkin Doughboys
- Lopsided
- Cheese Food
- Not Craw, Craw!
- Grits Are Weird
- Jump Clown Jump
- Grug's New Band
- "X" Marks Your Nose
- Ship Of Shrimp
- Figurines
- Dial 'P' For Pogo
- Lumpy Gravy
- Here's Another Clue For You All
- Mike's Dysfunction
- All Right Mighty Fine
- Scary
- The Wike and Waku Show
- Denman... Pam's Curse
- Is There A PhD In The House?
- Wimpy Was Here
- Fish Head
- Another Fine Mess
- Holosystolic Mumble
- Requiem For A Hosehead
- Video Buddies
- Porphyrin Pete
- Silly Old Willy
- Lobster Tales
- Let's Be Careful Out There!
- Smoke Gets In Your Ears
- Senor Tea
- Hearty Har Har
- Hello...I'm Frank Necrosis
- A R R G H !
- IF U CN RD THS, U R WRD!
- Regards From Wamblyville
- Pogo Josephine
- My Pal Criggles
- Nolo Contendre
- If I Only Had A Brain
- A I E E E !
- A Cute Borborygmus
- Beetlebrain
- Shortness Of Pants
- Behind Clothes Drawers
- Crumb Takes A Holiday
- URRP!...Excuse Me???
- Anata Wa Sashimi Desu
- Antibody Tighter
- The Pits
- Mrs. Cumibe's Salad Dressing
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Famous quotes containing the word levels:
“Pushkins composition is first of all and above all a phenomenon of style, and it is from this flowered rim that I have surveyed its seep of Arcadian country, the serpentine gleam of its imported brooks, the miniature blizzards imprisoned in round crystal, and the many-hued levels of literary parody blending in the melting distance.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)
“The word which gives the key to the national vice is waste. And people who are wasteful are not wise, neither can they remain young and vigorous. In order to transmute energy to higher and more subtle levels one must first conserve it.”
—Henry Miller (18911980)
“Almsgiving tends to perpetuate poverty; aid does away with it once and for all. Almsgiving leaves a man just where he was before. Aid restores him to society as an individual worthy of all respect and not as a man with a grievance. Almsgiving is the generosity of the rich; social aid levels up social inequalities. Charity separates the rich from the poor; aid raises the needy and sets him on the same level with the rich.”
—Eva Perón (19191952)