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''{{w|Night at the Museum}}'' and ''{{w|Cars (film)|Cars}}'' are both children's films from December and June of 2006 respectively, ''{{w|Hips Don't Lie}}'' was an inescapable hit for {{w|Shakira}} released in February 2006, and the {{w|Wii}} is a Nintendo game console which was released in November 2006. If you were born in the early-to-mid nineties, these were probably cultural touchstones of your childhood - most people who enjoyed these are now adults.
 
''{{w|Night at the Museum}}'' and ''{{w|Cars (film)|Cars}}'' are both children's films from December and June of 2006 respectively, ''{{w|Hips Don't Lie}}'' was an inescapable hit for {{w|Shakira}} released in February 2006, and the {{w|Wii}} is a Nintendo game console which was released in November 2006. If you were born in the early-to-mid nineties, these were probably cultural touchstones of your childhood - most people who enjoyed these are now adults.
  
The films ''{{w|Twister (1996 film)|Twister}}'' and ''{{w|Independence Day (1996 film)|Independence Day}}'' are both disaster movies that were huge box office hits from May and July 1996. ''{{w|Twister (game)|Twister}}'' is also the name of a game introduced approximately 30 years earlier, so White Hat would feel young, but confused, if he misunderstood and thought he was being told that a game he remembers seeing as a small child is now only 20 years old. ''The Rock'' probably refers to the action film ''{{w|The Rock (film)|The Rock}}'' from June 1996, but it could also refer to the wrestler {{w|Dwayne Johnson|The Rock}}, who made his {{w|WWE|WWF/E}} debut in 1996 (he remains a celebrity to this day, although you may know him as Dwayne Johnson). The first games in the {{w|Pokémon (video game series)|''Pokémon'' series}} came out in Japan in February 1996 (though they would not come out in North America until 1998 and Europe until 1999). {{w|Wonderwall (song)|''Wonderwall''}} was perhaps the biggest hit for the band {{w|Oasis (band)|Oasis}} and remains a favorite of acoustic guitarists to this day. It was actually released in 1995 (mistake by Randall?) But it was probably first big in the US in 1996, and also an acoustic {{w|MTV Unplugged}} version was {{w|Wonderwall_(song)#Live_performances|recorded in 1996}}.
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The films ''{{w|Twister (1996 film)|Twister}}'' and ''{{w|Independence Day (1996 film)|Independence Day}}'' are both disaster movies that were huge box office hits from May and July 1996. ''{{w|Twister (game)|Twister}}'' is also the name of a game introduced approximately 30 years earlier, so White Hat would feel young, but confused, if he misunderstood and thought he was being told that a game he remembers seeing as a small child is now only 20 years old. ''The Rock'' probably refers to the action film ''{{w|The Rock (film)|The Rock}}'' from June 1996, but it could also refer to the the wrestler {{w|Dwayne Johnson|The Rock}}, who made his {{w|WWE|WWF/E}} debut in 1996 (he remains a celebrity to this day, although you may know him as Dwayne Johnson). The first games in the {{w|Pokémon (video game series)|''Pokémon'' series}} came out in Japan in February 1996 (though they would not come out in North America until 1998 and Europe until 1999). {{w|Wonderwall (song)|''Wonderwall''}} was perhaps the biggest hit for the band {{w|Oasis (band)|Oasis}} and remains a favorite of acoustic guitarists to this day. It was actually released in 1995 (mistake by Randall?) But it was probably first big in the US in 1996, and also a acoustic {{w|MTV Unplugged}} version was {{w|Wonderwall_(song)#Live_performances|recorded in 1996}}.
  
 
Cueball entering a room hanging by a wire could also be a reference to an iconic scene in the film {{w|Mission:_Impossible_(film)|Mission: Impossible}}, also released in 1996.
 
Cueball entering a room hanging by a wire could also be a reference to an iconic scene in the film {{w|Mission:_Impossible_(film)|Mission: Impossible}}, also released in 1996.

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