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== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
=== Trivia === | === Trivia === | ||
*The name of the war is | *The name of the war is a possible reference to the real-life {{w|War of 1812}}, where the [[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]] fought to a stalemate. The name itself reflects this. | ||
<!-- I find this latter thing to be extremely unlikely, at the time this episode came out, the Mayan calendar and all that was not even remotely public known. So I am removing unless someone wish to contest such a decision | <!-- I find this latter thing to be extremely unlikely, at the time this episode came out, the Mayan calendar and all that was not even remotely public known. So I am removing unless someone wish to contest such a decision | ||
*It is also possibly a reference to the {{w|Mesoamerican Long Count calendar|Mayan calendar}}, which predicted that the world would end in the year [[2012]], which is a myth. | *It is also possibly a reference to the {{w|Mesoamerican Long Count calendar|Mayan calendar}}, which predicted that the world would end in the year [[2012]], which is a myth. |
Revision as of 04:03, 7 September 2011
War of 2012 | |
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Date | 2012 |
Location | Most likely Earth |
Result | Unknown |
Appearance | "Xmas Story" (2ACV04) (mentioned) |
Side A | Side B |
Combatants | |
Unknown | Unknown |
Commanders | |
Unknown | Unknown |
Strength | |
Unknown | Unknown |
Casualties | |
Conan O'Brien's legs | Unknown |
The War of 2012 was a war in which Conan O'Brien may have participated, resulting in the loss of his freakishly long legs.
Additional Info
Trivia
- The name of the war is a possible reference to the real-life War of 1812, where the United Kingdom and United States fought to a stalemate. The name itself reflects this.
Quotes
O'Brien: I may have lost my freakishly long legs in the War of 2012, but I have one thing you'll never have: a soul.
Appearances
- "Xmas Story" (2ACV04) (mentioned)