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-The arena created by the {{fanon|Red Devil}} is similar to the Roman Colosseum, but is also an homage to the arena from the [https://cuphead.fandom.com/wiki/The_Cuphead_Show! Cuphead Show] episode [https://cuphead.fandom.com/wiki/The_Devil_%26_Ms._Chalice The Devil And Ms Chalice]. | -The arena created by the {{fanon|Red Devil}} is similar to the Roman Colosseum, but is also an homage to the arena from the [https://cuphead.fandom.com/wiki/The_Cuphead_Show! Cuphead Show] episode [https://cuphead.fandom.com/wiki/The_Devil_%26_Ms._Chalice The Devil And Ms Chalice]. | ||
-The {{fanon|Red Devil}} being kicked into a pit of fire is a reference to the Silly Symphonies cartoon Hell’s Bells. | -The {{fanon|Red Devil}} being kicked into a pit of fire is a reference to the Silly Symphonies cartoon [https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Hell's_Bells Hell’s Bells]. | ||
-At one point, {{fanon|Jason}} challenges the {{fanon|Red Devil}} to a fiddle-playing contest over the {{fanon|Great Protoon}}. This is actually a reference to The Devil Went Down To Georgia, a song by The Charlie Daniels Band about the Devil’s failure to steal a young man’s soul through a fiddle-playing contest. The same song was referenced in {{fanon|Red Devil}}’s boss fight in {{fanon|Rayman Adventures console edition}}, in which he plays a fiddle and unleashes {{fanon|wrong notes}} at the player as one of his attacks. | -At one point, {{fanon|Jason}} challenges the {{fanon|Red Devil}} to a fiddle-playing contest over the {{fanon|Great Protoon}}. This is actually a reference to The Devil Went Down To Georgia, a song by The Charlie Daniels Band about the Devil’s failure to steal a young man’s soul through a fiddle-playing contest. The same song was referenced in {{fanon|Red Devil}}’s boss fight in {{fanon|Rayman Adventures console edition}}, in which he plays a fiddle and unleashes {{fanon|wrong notes}} at the player as one of his attacks. | ||