Hammer

The Hammer is a video game Mordecai and Rigby play in Rage Against the TV. It is about two karate guys walking through levels and they have to defeat enemies, such as the Triple Thugs and the Big Pink Monster. A way to defeat the big bosses is to "Kick them in the Junk!", meaning to kick or knee them in the groin. The Hammer is the final boss in the game. He's described as blue with a black mullet. The Hammer can take one life with a single hit. He can only be damaged when hit with furniture. While starting to play the game on a new television, the T.V. game system, controllers, and plugs came to life and formed a blue holographic body around it, creating a creature somewhat similar to the Hammer. The Hammer beat up Mordecai, Rigby, Pops, Skips, Muscle Man, and High-Five Ghost. Mordecai realized that furniture was the only way to beat the Boss. So everyone grabed anything they could find and started to pummel the Hammer with it. Just as the Hammer was about to come down on Skips, Mordecai threw a chair to Skips, and the Hammer hit his crotch on the seat of the chair. Skips, Muscle Man, Rigby, and Mordecai killed him by pinning him down, grabbing the control pads in his hands, and defeating him in the game.



Trivia

 * He's one of the most powerful characters and/or enemies in the series, able to easily overpower all the main characters (except Benson, who wasn't present that time) with little effort.
 * His appearance (from Mordecai) is that he's "blue with a black mullet".
 * When Mordecai and Rigby make it to the final level, the Hammer was wearing an orange muscle shirt and khakis, but when High-Five Ghost looks at the game guide, he's wearing a white muscle shirt and brown jeans.
 * In the Cartoon Network Game "Project Exonaut", the Mordecai and Rigby Exosuit's weapon mod is called "The Hammer" after the character.
 * The arena in which the Hammer is encountered appears to be a fighting room where the money is stashed.
 * The Hammer was probably inspired by enemies from fighting games such as Rival Turf.
 * The game in which the Hammer appears is similar to Double Dragon.
 * The blue energy blast The Hammer fires at Jimmy might be a reference to Street Fighter as the blast greatly resembles a Hadouken.
 * Beating him ends the game in victory.