00:00We're talking about knowledge of the future in movies, YouTube channel, Easter Egg Psychic.
00:06In this video, I'll show some possible future Easter eggs and references to the video games of Japanese developer Nintendo.
00:16In the 1958 science fiction horror film, Attack of the Puppet People, story and direction by Burt I. Gordon.
00:25The cast consisted of John Agar, John Hoyt, June Kinney, and I did some previous videos on Nintendo.
00:36Easter eggs that might appear in another John Hoyt movie, 1964's The Time Travelers.
00:42Some items stood out to me.
00:44I thought the 2D, 3D style of the giant laboratory display, which turns into a type of portal into the future,
00:56may resemble the top-down dungeon shown in the 1986 Nintendo adventure game The Legend of Zelda.
01:04Actress June Kinney worked with movie director Roger Corman and writer Charles B. Griffith on the film Teenage Doll in 1957.
01:15Also in this, Faith Spain, John Brinkley, and Dorothy Newman.
01:21And here's a solid link to Super Mario Bros. 3.
01:25Corman and Griffith later worked on the 1960 horror comedy The Little Shop of Horrors.
01:32This star, Jonathan Hayes, Jackie Joseph, Mel Wells, Dick Miller, and Jack Nicholson also play an important supporting role.
01:41If you listen to the opening theme music to Little Shop of Horrors, the original,
01:47it's very similar to the background tune played in the Fortress levels of Mario 3.
01:56From there, there are some other relationships.
01:59Note the piranha plant in the Super Mario video games.
02:05Aldry is a similar carnivorous plant that inhabits the floral shop on Skid Row.
02:15Actor Dennis Hopper has a direct link to the Super Mario Bros. franchise.
02:21In that he played President Koopa in the 1993 live action film.
02:28Others in this cast, Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, and Samantha Mathis.
02:34Now, Dennis Hopper was in an interesting film with the time travelers, actors John Hoyt and Steve Franken.
02:44This was 1968's sci-fi thriller Panic in the City.
02:50Howard Duff and Linda Crystal star in this.
02:53In this story, government agents scour Los Angeles to find a hidden nuclear device planted by communists.
03:02Possible clues to Nintendo's Mario in this movie, similarity in titles.
03:08Interestingly, the Japanese game that was adapted for the American market to become Super Mario Bros. 2
03:18was entitled Yumi Kojo Doki Doki Panic, released in 87 before making it to the U.S. in 88.
03:29I thought actor Nehemiah Persoff, who plays antagonist August Best, may at least bear a passing resemblance to comedian and actor Art Metrano,
03:45who is known for his role as Commandant Mauser in the 1986 comedy Police Academy 3 Back in Training.
03:55Again, there's a spelling difference, but Mauser, M-O-U-S-E-R, is a boss character in both Doki Doki Panic and Mario 2.
04:08And another similarity to this movie's storyline, the key to defeating Mauser in the game was in using the mini bombs which are placed around his lair.
04:21My YouTube channel is Easter Egg Psychic. There I go back, I look at movies and television from the past.
04:27I analyze these for possible references to future media.
04:31These may appear in the form of anecdotes, idioms, anagrams.
04:35Hidden in the subtext of the work in question, I also use an unconventional method where I look at the likenesses of the actors.
04:42And what I've found is you can take the likenesses, match these up to some of the anecdotal items,
04:50and show past, present, and future information about actors and other personalities
04:55that may resemble the personalities in the movie or television episode that you're watching.
05:00My email contact is easteregguy, that's G-U-Y, at yahoo.com.
05:09Thanks for watching.
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