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==Origin==
==Origin==
The can is from a minigame in ''{{s|wikipedia|Hogan's Alley}}' (A classic NES title that used the {{s|wikipedia|NES Zapper}}) called "Trick Shot". The objective of the game is to shoot the cardboard cutouts that resembled villains among the innocent bystanders. Shooting an innocent, or failing to shoot the gangsters, would result in the loss of a life. After five rounds, a bonus round commenced, where tin cans started to drop from one side of the screen. The objective was to shoot the tin cans, which would propel them upwards, and onto the ledges for points.
The can is from a minigame in ''{{s|wikipedia|Hogan's Alley}}'' (a classic NES title that used the {{s|wikipedia|NES Zapper}}) called "Trick Shot". The objective of the game is to shoot the cardboard cutouts that resembled villains among the innocent bystanders. Shooting an innocent, or failing to shoot the gangsters, would result in the loss of a life. After five rounds, a bonus round commenced, where tin cans started to drop from one side of the screen. The objective was to shoot the tin cans, which would propel them upwards, and onto the ledges for points.


The move may have also been named after ''{{s|wikipedia|Barker Bill's Trick Shooting}}'', an NES game which used the NES Zapper and includes a cameo of the dog.
The move may have also been named after ''{{s|wikipedia|Barker Bill's Trick Shooting}}'', an NES game which used the NES Zapper and includes a cameo of the dog.
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