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Fallout 4 is the same as the Wizard of Oz!


stebbinsd

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So I recently noticed a rather startling number of similarities between Fallout 4's main quest and the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz (as well as the late 19th century novel it was based on). I made a video documenting the similarities I noticed. I hope you all enjoy it.

 

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The wall.

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TBH, I think it's more like Idiocracy. Think about it. Army guy gets frozen for a couple of hundred years, wakes up in a place too bloody stupid for its own good, ends up its saviour. I've seen that plot before :tongue:

 

Well, granted, this time it's only half the interval in Idiocracy and my player character is a complete moron too, but hey, they probably had to change things a little to not get sued for copyright :tongue:

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although the grass is gone the green wall of diamond city still exists and in our time it's known as the green monster because, it's green and also it's so high that it partially prevents homeruns from being hit.

 

In the fallout world, a very high sturdy green wall that keeps out mutants and raiders would be something that would be valued by the people of the commonwealth and I could see them calling it a green jewel for that reason.

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