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==Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus==
==Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus==
The premise of the [[Dankenstein]] level in ''MediEvil 2'' is to assemble a humanoid monster. The level name itself is a play on the name of the [[wikipedia:Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus|novel]] by [[wikipedia:Mary Shelley|Mary Shelley]]. In the level, [[Professor Hamilton Kift]] fulfills a similar role to that of [[wikipedia:Victor Frankenstein|Victor Frankenstein]] in the novel.
The premise of the [[Dankenstein]] level in ''MediEvil 2'' is to assemble a humanoid monster. The level name itself is a play on the name of the [[wikipedia:Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus|novel]] by [[wikipedia:Mary Shelley|Mary Shelley]]. In the level, [[Professor Hamilton Kift]] fulfills a similar role to that of [[wikipedia:Victor Frankenstein|Victor Frankenstein]] in the novel.
==Jabberwocky==
Although Jabberwocky is originally a nonsensical poem from [[wikipedia:Lewis Carroll|Lewis Carroll]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There|Through the Looking-Glass]]'', the [[Jabberwocky]] seen in [[MediEvil (1998)|''MediEvil'']] is based on the [[wikipedia:Jabberwocky (film)|1977 British fantasy comedy film]] co-written and directed by [[wikipedia:Terry Gilliam|Terry Gilliam]].
==Lord of the Rings, The==
==Lord of the Rings, The==
Several references to ''[[wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings|The Lord of the Rings]]'' appear in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'':
Several references to ''[[wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings|The Lord of the Rings]]'' appear in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]'':
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*[[The Pumpkin Witch]] calls her piece of the [[Anubis Stone]] "my precious," much like what [[wikipedia:Gollum|Gollum]] calls the [[wikipedia:One Ring|One Ring]].
*[[The Pumpkin Witch]] calls her piece of the [[Anubis Stone]] "my precious," much like what [[wikipedia:Gollum|Gollum]] calls the [[wikipedia:One Ring|One Ring]].
==Phantom of the Opera, The==
==Phantom of the Opera, The==
In the original ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]'', [[Mr. Organ]] in [[The Hilltop Mausoleum]] level is called a "would be Phantom of the Opera." This is taken further in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'' where the character's appearance is based on the phantom.
In the original ''MediEvil'', [[Mr. Organ]] in [[The Hilltop Mausoleum]] level is called a "would be Phantom of the Opera." This is taken further in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'' where the character's appearance is based on the phantom.
==Pirates of the Caribbean==
==Pirates of the Caribbean==
The cutscene at the beginning of the [[Dragon Island]] level in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'' references [[wikipedia:Jack Sparrow|Jack Sparrow]]'s introductory scene in [[wikipedia:Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl|''The Curse of the Black Pearl'']].  
The cutscene at the beginning of the [[Dragon Island]] level in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'' references [[wikipedia:Jack Sparrow|Jack Sparrow]]'s introductory scene in [[wikipedia:Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl|''The Curse of the Black Pearl'']].  
==Poetic Edda==
The [[Hall of Heroes]] in ''MediEvil'' is based on [[wikipedia:Valhalla|Valhalla]]. The [[Hammer]] in ''MediEvil 2'' is referred to as the [[wikipedia:Mjölnir|Hammer of Thor]] by the Professor.
==Time Machine, The==
==Time Machine, The==
[[The Sewers]] and [[The Time Machine]] levels in ''MediEvil 2'' are inspired by H.G. Wells' ''[[Wikipedia:The Time Machine|The Time Machine]]'':
[[The Sewers]] and [[The Time Machine]] levels in ''MediEvil 2'' are inspired by H.G. Wells' ''[[Wikipedia:The Time Machine|The Time Machine]]'':

Revision as of 11:13, 30 August 2024

The following is a list of all media referenced in MediEvil, sorted alphabetically.

Dracula

The Wulfrum Hall level in MediEvil 2 is heavily inspired by Bram Stoker's Dracula:

  • The Count is Count Dracula himself.
  • Renfield is Count Dracula's deranged, fanatically devoted servant and familiar in the book and is used as a name for the servants of Wulfrum Hall.
  • The Vampire Girls found in the level may be a more family friendly version of the Brides of Dracula.
  • Wulfrum Hall itself references Dracula's residence in London. Dracula's move into London is a core element of the novel.

Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus

The premise of the Dankenstein level in MediEvil 2 is to assemble a humanoid monster. The level name itself is a play on the name of the novel by Mary Shelley. In the level, Professor Hamilton Kift fulfills a similar role to that of Victor Frankenstein in the novel.

Jabberwocky

Although Jabberwocky is originally a nonsensical poem from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, the Jabberwocky seen in MediEvil is based on the 1977 British fantasy comedy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam.

Lord of the Rings, The

Several references to The Lord of the Rings appear in MediEvil: Resurrection:

Phantom of the Opera, The

In the original MediEvil, Mr. Organ in The Hilltop Mausoleum level is called a "would be Phantom of the Opera." This is taken further in MediEvil: Resurrection where the character's appearance is based on the phantom.

Pirates of the Caribbean

The cutscene at the beginning of the Dragon Island level in MediEvil: Resurrection references Jack Sparrow's introductory scene in The Curse of the Black Pearl.

Poetic Edda

The Hall of Heroes in MediEvil is based on Valhalla. The Hammer in MediEvil 2 is referred to as the Hammer of Thor by the Professor.

Time Machine, The

The Sewers and The Time Machine levels in MediEvil 2 are inspired by H.G. Wells' The Time Machine:

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