Rad to the bone.

hey note,there will be Fallout spoilers ahead.

Yellow and blue/Mr Handy/Groknak the Barbarian

The first episode of Fallout begins with The End.

Ella Purnell as Vault Dweller Lucy in Amazon’s Fallout series

Those are the words that flash up on the screen.

My favourite little Easter egg from this scene, however, is Groknak the Barbarian.

When the kids settle down to watch a cartoon with their cake, what do they watch?

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Well, of course Groknak, Fallout’s own parody of Conan the Barbarian.

In the games, Groknak the Barbarian is a comic book series.

I wonder if the characters will collect them as the show continues?

Fallout4 Grognak the Barbarian comic book cover

This stands for: Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility, and Luck.

I mean, this is Fallout.

Vault 33’s demise mirrors that of the nuclear apocalypse 219 years prior.

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In fact, she should be well through the door, really).

Dogmeat

It’s impossible to talk about Fallout without discussing the very good pupper that is Dogmeat.

A recurring canine character in Fallout, Dogmeat is one of the best video game companions around.

Lucy Fallout Amazon Vault 33

The image of a man, and a companion.

Well, it only ruddy looks like Dogmeat from Fallout 4 (a German Shepherd).

The second episode starts with a very dog-centric scene, and we meet the dog in question.

Amazon Fallout dog sketch

And, while it isn’t Dogmeat in name, it is still a very good pup indeed.

Creatures

The second Fallout episode gave us a little look at Amazon’s take on Radroaches.

These giant, mutated versions of the pre-War species are a common Fallout pest.

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Another creature we got a brief look at in episode two was a Brahmin.

These two-headed cows (again, mutation) pop up in several of Fallout’s post-nuclear economies.

You could say, they are real moo-vers and shakers.

A box labelled Jim’s Limbs in Amazon’s Fallout series

And, of course, there was a yao guai, a mutated descendant of the American black bear.

As you would expect, he was quite the grizzly customer.

Junk Jets are heavy ballistic weapons in Fallout that pretty much do what they say on the tin.

They jetterson any junk items loaded into the hopper.

However, it is soon replaced by Ma June.

This particular weapon can be used to cripple a target’s leg.

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