Conehead is the 3a episode of Season 1 in George of the Jungle.
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| - Conehead is the 3a episode of Season 1 in George of the Jungle.
- Conehead is a tongue-in-cheek term for the Seekers that arrived on Earth in 1985 - Thrust, Dirge and Ramjet.
- Conehead is a former NoDQ CAW Superstar and current HSW Wrestler who is famous for his status as possibly the greatest jobber of all time in CAW.
- Conehead is an enemy and also one of the 31 Playable Characters in the game, Castle Crashers. His magical attacks are Non-Elemental and Fire. His starting weapon is the Light Saber. Conehead's specialties include damage over time, extreme knockback, demolition, basic juggling, and combo locking.
- Conehead is a tongue-in-cheek fan term for the Seekers that were released in 1985 - Thrust, Dirge and Ramjet. Though the toys were virtually identical to the original Seekers, their animation models were given a distinctive transformation that left the jet nosecone pointing up, hence the nickname. Another change brought to the Coneheads is that their wings don't flip up to appear as part of the upper body, and instead seem to be part of their legs (however Thrust's still point upwards while still hinged to his hips). The animation models for the Conehead Seekers were designed by Floro Dery, whereas the season one Seekers were done primarily by Japanese designer Shōhei Kohara. The name "Conehead" is taken from an early "Saturday Night Live" sketch about a pointy-headed family from outer spa
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Air Date
| - 2007-07-03(xsd:date)
- 2008-02-23(xsd:date)
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Description
| - Bombs can be used to damage enemies and open hidden areas. If there is a crack in the wall, a bomb can be used on it. If the crack gets bigger, bombing it one or more times will reveal some sort of secret; this is also applied to Magic bombs as well. They can also be used as a projectile fire attack that will damage enemies with fire gradually and can send them flying. Plus, almost half of the enemies in the game are weak to Fire as well. They're also the only magic projectile in the game that can hit more than one enemy . They have an explosion radius that will send enemies flying if they're in the perimeter of the explosion's effective range but aren't hit by the actual bomb when it explodes. When used in the air, it falls at a 60° angle rather than a 45° angle like most other projectiles, which only makes it more effective, because it will hit enemies that stand close to you where you can't hit them with projectiles at Magic Jump height. With Magic bombs, those enemies will be no big deal at all, and that makes combining levitation and Magic Projectile spam very useful for doing Insane Mode alone without taking damage at all. Gray Knight and Royal Guard also use this as a Magic Projectile, with Gray Knight having one the most ineffective Elemental Infusion combo in the game. Which ultimately separates Gray Knight from Conehead and Royal Guard.
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| - Base Magic Damage + Fire Damage over Time
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Writer
| - Darnell Vickers and Andrew Nicholls
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| - Conehead is the 3a episode of Season 1 in George of the Jungle.
- Conehead is a tongue-in-cheek term for the Seekers that arrived on Earth in 1985 - Thrust, Dirge and Ramjet.
- Conehead is a former NoDQ CAW Superstar and current HSW Wrestler who is famous for his status as possibly the greatest jobber of all time in CAW.
- Conehead is a tongue-in-cheek fan term for the Seekers that were released in 1985 - Thrust, Dirge and Ramjet. Though the toys were virtually identical to the original Seekers, their animation models were given a distinctive transformation that left the jet nosecone pointing up, hence the nickname. Another change brought to the Coneheads is that their wings don't flip up to appear as part of the upper body, and instead seem to be part of their legs (however Thrust's still point upwards while still hinged to his hips). The animation models for the Conehead Seekers were designed by Floro Dery, whereas the season one Seekers were done primarily by Japanese designer Shōhei Kohara. The name "Conehead" is taken from an early "Saturday Night Live" sketch about a pointy-headed family from outer space France.
- Conehead is an enemy and also one of the 31 Playable Characters in the game, Castle Crashers. His magical attacks are Non-Elemental and Fire. His starting weapon is the Light Saber. Conehead's specialties include damage over time, extreme knockback, demolition, basic juggling, and combo locking.
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