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* Whoopee caps were popular amongst American youth during the 1930s and 40's. Commonly, the child would make one out of one of their father's worn-out fedoras, turned inside out, trimmed, and dyed a vibrant color. After the trend caught on, manufactured whoopee caps could be purchased.
 
* Whoopee caps were popular amongst American youth during the 1930s and 40's. Commonly, the child would make one out of one of their father's worn-out fedoras, turned inside out, trimmed, and dyed a vibrant color. After the trend caught on, manufactured whoopee caps could be purchased.
 
*The hat was originally named Lil' Scamp's Whoopee Cap by the creator.
 
*The hat was originally named Lil' Scamp's Whoopee Cap by the creator.
*This cap looks similar to the one worn by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jughead_Jones Jughead Jones] from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_%28comics%29 Archie Comics].
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*This cap looks similar to the one worn by [[Wikipedia:Jughead Jones|Jughead Jones]] from [[Wikipedia:Archie (comics)|Archie Comics]].
 
* The badges/patches on the hat include:
 
* The badges/patches on the hat include:
 
** [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]] Blutonium Berry
 
** [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]] Blutonium Berry
 
** Scout logo
 
** Scout logo
** Blu Streak beer
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** BLU Streak beer
 
** [[Mann Co.]]
 
** [[Mann Co.]]
 
** [[RED]]/[[BLU]] team logos
 
** [[RED]]/[[BLU]] team logos

Revision as of 21:04, 8 August 2010

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That's what I'm talking about!
— The Scout

The Whoopee Cap is a community-created headwear item for the Scout chosen by Valve to be released with the second wave of community-contributed content due to its outstanding quality. It appears as a crown-like cap adorned with badges.

Trivia

  • Whoopee caps were popular amongst American youth during the 1930s and 40's. Commonly, the child would make one out of one of their father's worn-out fedoras, turned inside out, trimmed, and dyed a vibrant color. After the trend caught on, manufactured whoopee caps could be purchased.
  • The hat was originally named Lil' Scamp's Whoopee Cap by the creator.
  • This cap looks similar to the one worn by Jughead Jones from Archie Comics.
  • The badges/patches on the hat include: