NCgags

Gags used by The Nostalgia Critic in various episodes.

One-Use gags
The Nostalgia Critic tends to use running gags throughout his reviews. However, most are often self-contained to the one video. These include (but are not limited to)...
 * Repetitive use of the lines "Bob-omb" and "Monkey" from Super Mario Bros.: The Movie in his review of the said movie.
 * The lines reappear in Waterworld, as Dennis Hopper is the antagonist of that movie. "Monkey" also appeared in "The Flintstones Movie" and "Return of the Nostalgic Commercials" when showing a scene of an actual monkey.
 * Various parodies of Nintendo's "Now you're playing with power" slogan in response to questionable behavior (including "incest", "vehicular manslaughter", and "pedophilia...and that's just wrong") in The Wizard.
 * The "Ambiguously Gay Duo" theme used to describe homo-erotic themes and making escape and suicide attempts throughout the entire review in Batman & Robin.
 * The ruler hitting him over the head in Captain Planet every time he says "ruler" as a response to Wheeler saying "fire" to make fire appear.
 * Erotic overtones and comparisons to John McCain in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
 * The repeated use of the word 'Genius!' to describe cheesy scenes and dialogue in Surf Ninjas.
 * Continually mispronouncing Nick Tatopoulos' last name only to have a clip of him saying his actual last name.
 * He did a variation of this in his He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special review which he constantly pronounces Hordak's name wrong, only to have a clip of him saying his actual name
 * "Duck-Tits Woo Hoo!" in his Howard the Duck review, a callback to "Duck-Tales Woo Hoo!" which was first featured in The Top 11 Catchiest Theme Songs.
 * A tumbleweed flying across the screen after bad jokes on Good Burger.
 * Playing the Imperial March and screaming "Jonas!" every time Jonas and his crew drive past in the Twister review, also promoting random products to reflect Jonas selling out.
 * "Why? Jackson wills it!" from Moonwalker.
 * Making many imitations of Number 5/Johnny 5 in his Short Circuit 1 & 2 reviews, which are mostly done by jerkily moving his arms and saying synonyms of his opinion on a scene.
 * Shooting Mother Brain from Captain N: The Game Master, saying "I'm awesome." and having the screen flash 'End of Series' while the Captain N announcer says the intro.
 * The "Psyche-Hitler" guy from Captain America.
 * Linkara & Spoony saying people "Had just 2 days left until retirement" when they're about to die in Alone In The Dark.
 * The Nostalgia Critic did a variation of this in his Hook review, saying that the coconut sliced by Robin Williams had just 2 days left until retirment.
 * The way nobody in Judge Dredd can say the word "law" like a normal person.
 * In the He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special review, a counter was used to tally the gay jokes he could have made.
 * A Manchine puppy advertisment in the He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special.
 * Mocking Vanilla Ice's whiteness (complete with a "white-o-meter") in Cool As Ice.
 * Clips from the Star Wars trilogy in Next Karate Kid
 * "Boomer will live." from Independence Day.
 * He did a variation of this at the end of Ernest Scared Stupid saying "Rimshot will live". And in The Lost World: Jurassic Park, when the T. rex eats a dog: "Boomer will... oooh... ummm... we'll getchya another Boomer."
 * The Nostalgia Critic barfing after seeing Arnold's "baby" from Junior.
 * "EXTREME!" from Airborne.
 * Nostalgia Critic questions an scene in a movie that makes no sense of why it's in there and says "Cheese." A picture of Cheese comes up as it says 'CHEESE! It's as good as any other answer." Also, Da-Jodel-Rudel plays when that happens.
 * The Nostalgia Critic impersonating multiple voices from The Care Bears Movie when the Care Bears' ship came from behind a rock attacking a spectare crow with a united Care Bears Stare, saying "Taste the Rainbow, mothafucka!"
 * STUFF! when contraptions work in Waterworld.
 * Following Jack Black's quotes with phrases by Khan from Star Trek in Neverending Story III.
 * Following Marlon Waynes' buzzing sounds with Chris Tucker as Ruby Rhod from The Fifth Element in Dungeons and Dragons.
 * Also, many jokes regarding a villain with blue lips ("You got something on your lips...").