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The Maximum Glove is an object that is seen in the episode, "Video Game Wizards". It is a prototype video game controller which is worn on the hand that is used to steer in a racing game. Mordecai and Rigby entered a video game tournament to attempt to win it, but is useless as the controller doesn't work properly when used. The Maximum Glove is voiced by Troy Baker.

The Maximum Glove is seen and used again in the episode A Bunch of Full Grown Geese where it was used to help defeat the Goose Monster. It was worn by Mordecai, Rigby, and the Baby Ducks in their "Eagle Man" transformation after they powered up.

In "Expert or Liar", the Maximum Glove was mentioned as an answer to one of the 10 video game questions.

Mordecai later took the Glove with him when he moved away from the Park in "A Regular Epic Final Battle".

Appearance[]

It's a rather large gray metallic glove. It has six white buttons, two red buttons, and a black D-pad.

Trivia[]

  • The glove itself is a direct reference to the "Power Glove", a similarly inaccurate motion control glove for the Nintendo Entertainment System, known for its numerous faults.
  • In order to use it, one must type in a specific code, another similar characteristic to the Power Glove.
  • In the commercial for the object, it is shown to be very accurate and follows directions to where the arm is pointing, but in reality, it didn't move directions or follow where the hand was going, also a reference to the real Power Glove's unreliability.
  • It also bears a resemblance to the Fists of Justice weapons.
  • Another reference to the Power Glove is when the actor said "It's so bad!" as a reference to The Wizard.
  • It is also a possible reference to the "Gauntlet of the Hero Billy" from Adventure Time, another Cartoon Network animated series.
  • This glove made a cameo in the mobile game "Adventure Time: Time Tangled" as an item which would maximize punching power.

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