Arceus in House M.D. - House mentions Pokemon! [d-serious.pl]

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2011

Yeah, s08e08 - House mentions Arceus!

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  • >Pokemon sold a million copies of BW on the first day. Massive release party in NYC

    >House mentions Arceus

    >Hermain Cain references the ending song in Pokemon 2000 in his ending speech for his campaign

    >Jon Stewart references the first 2 Pokemon movies, along with Mewtwo, Shellder and Slowking (or at least his writers did)

    >Pokemon movie airing in theathers

    That feel when Pokemon is coming back.

  • "Three States of Matter" - Solid (Dialga/Steel), Liquid (Palkia/Water), Gas (Giratina/Ghost)

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  • never would expect this show to mention something like that about pokemon

  • Press 2 repeatedly then press 4 repeatedly

  • @yukitsukihana Really? Wow, I need to actually pay attention. I always thought of Solid (Groudon/the earth), Liquid (Kyogre/the water), and Gas (Rayquaza/the air)

    THE NUMBER OF POKEMON TRIOS IS TOO HIGH!

  • I have yet another reason to love this show. 

  • @Leviathan1X339

    You don't know shit about matter.

    Bose Einstein Condensate, and the fact that matter changes as you get higher and higher in temperature. Plasma isn't the highest, it's just the highest achieved natrually.

  • @saia100 In THEATERS? In AMERICA? I don't care if it's a Black and White movie, shut up and take my money!

  • LOL "Look it up"

  • Dr HOuse is the best Troll ever.XD

  • why is house so cool?

  • Actually, "Arceus" can be pronounced three separate ways: ar-SEE-uss, ar-KEY-uss, and ar-SAY-uss. It just depends on the source material you're looking at, really.

    That said, the -real- reference fail here is that there are actually four states of matter. It's just that everyone seems to forget about plasma for some reason.

    I enjoyed the reference for what it was, though. :)

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