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- Topics: Nickelodeon, Clickamajigs, Flash. Software Library Flash: Nickelodeon Flash. Nick.com game circa 2001, based on one of the shorts made to promote the movie.
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- Memetic Mutation: Black Licorice, for particularly obvious reasons.
- Nightmare Fuel:
- Black Licorice. Completely unsurprisingly, a clickamajig with a Jump Scare would probably end up on here anyways, but the fact that it's with little kids turning demonic and speaking in a deep voice doesn't exactly help much.
- Unlike 'Black Licorice', 'Chef's Mystery Special' has a, far more rather, hilarious jumpscare that's almost as scary (if not scarier) than the ones in the former clickamajig. Every time the lunch lady serves the player something gross, an insanely creepy picture of her appears for a few seconds. Each time it happens, it's always enough to tickle the player's funny bone.
Remember that time Nickelodeon's website was pure nightmare fuel? The era of horror and Nick clickamajigs may never truly be forgotten.Welcome to Vailskibu. After that, the game resets. A screamer can occur if the player shuts the door on the trick-or-treaters. Once the door is closed, the baby dressed as a bee peeks through the mail slot and says ' Oh yeah, I almost forgot. ' before busting its head through the mail slot and saying ' HAPPY HALLOWEEN! ' with a demonic face.
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- Colbert Bump: Happened twice.
- After fans of Rodney Greenblat found out about his clickamajigs, they had a brief resurgence thanks to his Cult Classic status.
- After a video by YouTuber 'Vailskibum94' went viral for covering Black Licorice, it encouraged many people to look back on Clickamajigs as a whole.
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: In 2018, the Nickelodeon website was revamped and all their Flash games were removed. This included the few Clickamajigs that were still on the site. It's up to fans and other webgame sites to keep them in circulation. The older, Shockwave-based ones were even less fortunate, as archival of them is even more sparse—bad news for any fans of Rodney Greenblat wanting to look back at his history.
- Thankfully, Flashpoint, a project dedicated to preserving online web games, has most of them saved and archived via Wayback Machine captures.
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