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*The first two films seem to be parodies of [[Wikipedia:Sylvester Stallone|Sylvester Stallone]]'s [[Wikipedia:Rambo Trilogy|Rambo Films]]. While Evacuator parodies [[Wikipedia:Rambo: First Blood Part II]], whilst Exploder: Evacuator Part II seems to borrow elements of [[Wikipedia: Rambo III: Rambo III]] such as excessive body count.
*The first two films seem to be parodies of [[Wikipedia:Sylvester Stallone|Sylvester Stallone]]'s [[Wikipedia:Rambo Trilogy|Rambo Films]]. While Evacuator parodies [[Wikipedia:Rambo: First Blood Part II]], whilst Exploder: Evacuator Part II seems to borrow elements of [[Wikipedia: Rambo III: Rambo III]] such as excessive body count.


The third and final film of the trilogy Special Needs Cop largely departs from the the Evacuator title and storyline, instead mostly parodying the [[Wikipedia:Arnold Schwarzenegger|Arnold Schwarzenegger]] film [[Wikipedia:Kindergarten Cop|Kindergarten Cop]].
*The third and final film of the trilogy Special Needs Cop largely departs from the the Evacuator title and storyline, instead mostly parodying the [[Wikipedia:Arnold Schwarzenegger|Arnold Schwarzenegger]] film [[Wikipedia:Kindergarten Cop|Kindergarten Cop]].

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The Exploder Trilogy is a trilogy of films in the GTA III Era made from 1984 to 1992, starring Jack Howitzer as Tim, a crazed ex-Marine who is recruited by the US Government periodically for various tasks such as search-and-rescue missions, and working undercover as a special ed teacher.

The first two films Evacuator (1984) and Exploder: Evacuator Part II (1986) mainly focus on Tim returning to Vietnam for rescue purposes and to kill Communists. The third film Special Needs Cop (1992) features a far different story, with Tim flying out of Cambodia and back to the United States early in the film to teach a pre-school for handicapped children.


Trivia

  • The third and final film of the trilogy Special Needs Cop largely departs from the the Evacuator title and storyline, instead mostly parodying the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Kindergarten Cop.