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- Maureen being a fixer of shiny chrome toasters in a shack near a junkyard could've been inspired by (or a silent nod to) the popular 1987 film "The Brave Little Toaster" which released just a few years prior. The movie featured a spooky junkyard filled with stacked cars and a huge magnetic crane as crucial part of the story.
- Emmet, voiced by Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), has a Star Wars tattoo, and one of the Rottwheelers has a rebel alliance emblem tattoo on his forehead.
- The CaveFish gang with their wraps and goggles are essentially the Tusken Raiders from Tatooine--they even target the large cargo trucks the way the Sand People target the Jawas. They even ride single-file.
- Miranda in the garbage chute... er.. dumpster, gives Ben the key to destroying the villain's plan along with the message "Help me, Ben. You're my only hope!" (Leia's message to "old Ben Kenobi")
- Near the end of the game, as the Vulture hideout is rocketing toward certain doom, in cockpit controls there is a self-destruct activation code: "Purity-Of-Essence" which is the disarming code to the bombs about to destroy the world, in the movie Dr. Strangelove (hence the famous image of a man clinging to a bomb as it falls.)