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Dorkly is a sis site of CollegeHumor which hosts a series of sprite animations poking fun at clichés and Fridge Logic in classic video games, with emphasis on night sense of humor and occasional line-crossing.
Dorkly's YouTube aqueduct tin can be found here.
On Jan 8th, 2020, IAC, CollegeHumor's parent company, pulled their funding. This resulted in the layoff of a majority of the CollegeHumor staff, including the entirety of the Dorkly crew. The future of Dorkly was uncertain for a fourth dimension
, but they were eventually picked upward by Lowbrow Studios and able to resume content cosmos.
Dorkly Originals series with their own pages:
- Former Man Sonic
- Pokémon Rusty
- Pokémon Ralphie
- Bodybuilders Go
Dorkly Originals contain examples of:
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- Player Allusion: If Pokemon Met Their Alola Forms (Part 2)
has the actors for Tails and Sonic voice Vulpix (a multi-tailed fox) and Alolan Sandslash (a spiky blue hedgehog) respectively.
- Adaptational Sexuality: In some shorts, Luigi is either a gay hirsuite or a Slash Fic writer who's a fan of male pregnancy.
- Adaptational Villainy: Washed quite ofttimes to many of the video game characters, with Mario and Link receiving this treatment more often.
- Added Alliterative Appeal: In 5 Incredible Mario Odyssey Ideas That Were Cut From the Game
, the Broodals are described equally a "fearsome foursome of familial festivities".
- The Afterafterlife: This
Amidst Us video showcases a ghost getting ghost-killed and becomes a double-ghost.
- And I Must Scream: Iv examples appear then far.
- Mario playing the Warp Whistle off-key in Mario Can't Play the Warp Whistle
sends him to a globe where everything is on fire and no-one can ever die. Trying to leave merely makes it worse, as the tornado that comes is made of fire, and the second time he creates a monsoon which doesn't put the fire out, because the pelting is freaking gasoline.
- In If Pokédex Entries were EVEN More Literal
, someone who is burned by the flames a Houndoom shoots from its mouth feels the pain forever. Sure enough, a Squirtle is burned in such a way and is shown to be screaming in agony seventy years later!
Squirtle's Trainer (as an old man): "Will you just Shut UP!"
Bullet Bill: "This is my hell. Forever cursed on a journey alone through nothingness. Swallowed past the inky blackness of the abyss."
- Mario playing the Warp Whistle off-key in Mario Can't Play the Warp Whistle
- And Now For Something Completely Different: Sometimes Dorkly would get poke fun at other media outside of video games.
- And so John Was a Zombie: In Plants vs Zombies Wall-nut Gets Bitten
, the Wall-nut who'southward bitten by a zombie turns into ane himself, so so the other plants kill him.
- And Then What?: In Robotnik Finally Wins
, when Dr. Robotnik wins and transforms every animate being on the planet into a robot, he comes to this predicament realizing that he's been distracted past Sonic for so long he forgot why he wanted to do so in the kickoff identify. He eventually remembers at the end of the video: It was to showtime an orchestra.
- Angrish: It is very common for someone (usually a villain) to lapse into this when exposed to a tour of their game's
Fridge Logic (or stupidity on the part of the hero.)
- Anti-Hero: The primary protagonists from SEGA and Nintendo are this to some caste in some videos, veering on the Good Is Non Nice segment. For example, in Sonic vs. The Pokémon World
, Sonic uses his freedom fighter speech to liberate all Pokémon, which is beauteous, but it leads to chaos among trainers and other people.
- Anti-Villain: Sim City Monster in Sim Metropolis Monster Hates Your City
. At worst, he acts like a Punch-Clock Villain; and he even becomes the new Mayor, due to Fifty-fifty Evil Has Standards against the histrion'south dangerous decisionmaking.
- Aren't Y'all Going to Ravish Me?: More than similar "Aren't You Going To Kill Me, As well?!" but aforementioned principle. At the terminate of Sonic Goes Berserk
, a power-mad Super Sonic has come up across and is conveying Tails' tails, Knuckles' fists, Amy's hammer, Robotnik's mustache, Vector's headphones, Big'due south belt, and Rouge'south boots. Shadow muses that Sonic is going to take something from him in an edgy voice and and then mentions that it won't be that easy. Sonic simply floats away while Shadow protests and begs him to get back hither and kill him. You could say Sonic took his coolness.
- Armor Is Useless: Ghosts 'n Goblins Blacksmith
has Sir Arthur complaining to a blacksmith regarding the armor he fabricated for him, which immediately fell apart afterwards being touched past a zombie.
- Fine art Evolution: Later on Dorkly videos add together newer frames of animation to the character sprites equally well as the animation overall becoming more fluid. Impressive considering the limitations of animative viii-fleck and 16-bit game sprites.
- Author Appeal: Zig-zagged. Shuckle makes a disproportionately large number of appearances relative to its middling popularity, mostly because it's the favorite Pokémon of Dorkly editor-in-master Andrew Bridgman. Nevertheless, in said appearances he invariably ends up making nonsensical decisions that lead to grievous injury or outright death. See Butt-Monkey below for more details.
- Behind the Black: "If Videogame Characters Could Break All the Rules" features Mario in the original Super Mario Bros. forcing himself to go back left (equally opposed to the original game'due south one-way gyre) and finding the villains and people he's supposedly there to save all dancing at a rave.
- Berserk Push button:
- Arceus really hates getting sand in his eyes
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- NEVER tell Mario that something is "In some other castle" if you want to alive.
- Arceus really hates getting sand in his eyes
- Big Bad: How Link is presented in If The Legend Of Zelda Were Actually About Zelda
.
Zelda: And so, who's the crazy evil person trying to destroy Hyrule?
Ganon: Oh, gee, permit'south see, do we know any mute psychopaths who spend most of their time torturing chickens and collecting organs? Oh wait! Yep nosotros do!
- Pecker... Nib... Junk... Bill...: The janitor in this
Rollercoaster Tycoon video while cleaning up an amusement park:
Janitor: (whistles) Vomit... vomit... vomit... (whistles) Wreckage... corpses... vomit... vomit...
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- Sonic suffers frequently, dying in several of his appearances.
- Tails, often from being ditched to being bitch slapped. Being unable to die doesn't help... at all.
- All of Bomberman's appearances end with him either dying or suffering astringent injuries. The first Power-Up mix-up video has him suffering a mental breakdown and collapsing on the floor vomiting because of how wrong an invincibility power-up feels to him.
- Shuckle in the Pokémon shorts, especially the "Pokémon Disappointed With Their Evolutions" serial. While trying to find his evolution (not knowing that his species can't evolve), he gets his organs harvested by a Dugtrio, gets bitten on his barrel past Slowbro'southward Shellder, accidentally kills himself drinking a potion made of evolution stones, then gets dragged to hell and tortured by Satan. Finally, Arceus gives him a reprieve by reincarnating him as a Pokémon that can become anything—a Ditto, then uses this power to become whatever Pokémon to become.....a Shuckle.
- Calling the Onetime Man Out: In Luke Won't Forgive Anakin
, Luke and Leia called out Anakin for the atrocities that he committed.
- Helm Obvious: Fi in Fi Annoys Link
notifies Link on literally everything he does or any is going in the state of affairs he's in.
- Continuity Nod:
- Crippling Overspecialization: After a lot of grooming, a Dry Bones finally manages to get the boos to no longer freeze in fear when Mario faces them
. Unfortunately, Luigi still terrifies them.
- Crippling the Contest: "Who'due south Faster: Superman or The Flash?"
has Superman and The Wink getting ready for a pes race, until Supes shoots Wink in his leg, worried that his "faster than a speeding bullet" powers would get outpaced by Flash's calorie-free-speed.
- Cutting Lex Luthor a Cheque: Why Stealing Pokémon Doesn't Brand Any Sense
has a pair of Team Rocket Grunts called out how stupid information technology is to steal Pokémon when there'due south an infinite amount of wild Pokémon they can capture without fuss.
- Curb-Stomp Battle: Once a wild Butterfree sees that Giratina has become a Harmless Villain due to his new trainer, he stops taking him seriously and uses Sleep Pulverization on him.
- Curse Cut Brusk: Present at the end of "Bubble Trouble".
Tails: [after seeing Sonic consume an air bubble meant for him] "You blueish haired mother fu-"[drowns]
- Dark Parody: Most parodies are dark. Notable examples include Bowser shooting the guy who makes his guns to rant near the guns beingness large and slow, the Wall-Nut turning into a zombie, and Princess Peach being kidnapped by realistic kidnappers.
- A Date with Rosie Palms:
- Dead Artists Are Ameliorate: Mocked in Moonwalker Henchmen Honey Michael Jackson
, where a pair of thugs offset mourning the decease of Michael Jackson, even though they previously hated the guy and were the ones who killed him in the first identify.
- Death by De-aging: The Most Horrifying Cease Motion In Mortal Kombat
shows what happens if you mess up the Babality.
- Deconstructive Parody: Lampshades only virtually everything wrong and ridiculous in fiction, with video games parodied more oft.
- Didn't Think This Through:
- Did You Merely Punch Out Cthulhu?: More like "Did You Merely Catch the Devil", merely like principle. In Pokémon Are More Unsafe Than Guns
, a young trainer catches a Giratina, which Professor Oak refers to every bit the "Pokémon equivalent of Satan". Professor Eastwood (an ersatz of actor Clint Eastwood) is the only 1 who finds something wrong with that.
Professor Eastwood: This kid just caught the devil and you're expecting that to be fine because the devil will heed to a kid's orders?!
- Dirty Coward: "What Really Happens When Mario Destroys Castles
" subverts this with Daniel. At first he is so concerned with his ain survival that he's willing to let his friend Lawrence and the Goomba children on the third floor die. So he sees a third coworker, Carolyn, pinned under a fallen steel beam. It seems similar he's going to abandon her too ... just instead he lifts the beam and carries her to safety.
- Distant Finale: The final comic of The RPG parody serial has a fourth dimension skip of several decades.
- Don't Explain the Joke: Samus really wishes Father Brain didn't in The Only Metroid Dominate Worse Than Mother Brain
. Afterward many a Lampshaded Double Entendre, Samus isn't amused.
- Don't Shoot the Bulletin: In-Universe. The Ninja in Social Justice RPG
does generally agree with the Social Justice Warrior about misogyny, and equality, and how that these topics are of import to deal with. The only trouble is that she referred to the Ninja every bit a bigot for calling the Chaos Expy 'evil', and the monster's trying to destroy all life on Globe.
Chaos: Yeah. I get that you're trying to help me, just I am explicitly trying to stop all life on the planet.
- Double Standard: Rampage Apology
mocks this; the male monster gets condemned every bit a murderer and threatened to be executed via the electric chair despite being unaware of his actions and apologized for it. The female person monster, on the other hand, gets off scot-free even though she blatantly admits that she was aware of her actions and didn't apologize.
- Driven to Suicide:
- Dragon-in-Chief - This is pretty much the concept backside the video game villain assistant series. Kevin is much more competent at battling the heroes than Bowser, Robotnik, etc because he refuses to carry the Villain Ball.
- Dude, Where's My Respect?: Alfred feels that Batman takes him for granted in The Trouble With Existence Batman'southward Butler
.
- Hands Forgiven:
- Parodied in Luke Won't Forgive Anakin. Luke (and Leia) won't forgive Anakin for the atrocities he committed simply because he killed the Emperor. This is confusing non only to him, only Obi-Wan and Yoda as well.
- Also parodied in Why Dragon Ball Z Characters Shouldn't Drink. Here Goku and the others did forgive Vegeta, but are notwithstanding uncomfortable near him drunkenly reminding them
of his atrocities.
Vegeta: "Y'all know how nobody likes Hitler? Well, I did the math the other day and technically I'm like v one thousand thousand Hitlers!"
- Embarrassing Nickname: "Eggman" for Robotnik in Robotnik'south New Nickname
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- Erotic Asphyxiation:
- Even Evil Has Standards:
- Everyone Has Standards: In Why Magneto Tin Never Be In The MCU, Hulk is unwilling to trounce upwardly Magneto when he finds out that his opponent is a Holocaust survivor.
- Evil Is Absurd: An In-Universe example: this was literally the reason why Kylo Ren joined the nighttime side, as stated in Why Kylo Ren Actually Turned to the Nighttime Side
.
- Verbal Words: The "If Pokedex Enteries Were Literal" series runs on this trope.
- Skillful Girls Avoid Abortion: Played with
. Kirby and an unnamed man discuss this in a coffee store; Kirby thinks ballgame only destroys a clump of cells, while the human thinks abortion destroys a man life. Kirby decides to inhale the man and so he doesn't have to contend about it ... and immediately afterwards changes his stance.
"Sometimes you demand to walk a mile with someone else in your tum."
- Skillful Is Non Prissy: Frank Rizzoli from If Super Mario Bros Had a Hostage Negotiator
may exist equipped to deal with princess kidnappings, only is quite rude and unpleasant, equally evidenced past his interaction with Mario.
- Groin Attack:
Thor: You villain...set to...Ouch, my freakin' 'nads!
- Harder Than Hard: Parodied in If Video Games had Incommunicable Way and its sequel video.
- Incommunicable Style features Mega Man going upwards confronting an OC Robot Chief chosen Spike Human in a room full of spikes and obstacles; it is unsaid that Mega Man doesn't even go a striking off. The human guarding the sword mistakes Link for an intruder and kills him at the start of the game. Cherry is offered nothing but Magikarps — the weakest mon in the game — equally a possible starter. Y'all're given an one-time man riding a slow scooter in Excite Bike; it tin can't get over the starting time bump and crashes. The Oregon Trail has a Cacodemon come out of nowhere and and kill yous with burn down balls. Mario finds a baby Yoshi only to attract the ire of its giant mother. Finally, Michael Bay shows up in a TMNT game and zaps him into a different form.
- Incommunicable Mode 2 has the Ghosts pass through the walls to get to and corner Pac-Man. Cops pivot Sonic when they catch him going well over the speed limit. Harvest Moon shows the Role player Grapheme being chastised for non using viable fertilizers when his entire field wasted away. RollerCoaster Tycoon has its histrion get sued for criminal negligence and murder for wrecking a roller coaster. Ryu uses a Kame Hame Hadouken in a minigame with a nuke as the target instead. A game of solitaire is prematurely ended when a Charizard menu is institute in the stack. Dr. Mario quits when he sees that the patient has cancer instead of a virus.
- Heroic Mime: Silent protagonists are mocked in several videos. Everybody Hates Crono
and Crashing the Silent Protagonist Party
being standout examples.
- In fact, one video
revealed the reason why Gordon Freeman never talks: he speaks with a very shrill voice or, every bit his agent puts information technology, "sounds similar Mickey Mouse raping a eunuch".
- In fact, one video
- Heroic Sacrifice: How Daniel and Lawrence both die in "What Actually Happens When Mario Destroys Castles
". The former lifts a fallen steel axle off his coworker Carolyn and carries her to saftey, dying of exhaustion immediately afterwards. The latter runs to the daycare center to rescue Goomba children, and when collapsing rubble blocks the stairwell he jumps out the window to his death and then his torso can absorber the children's fall.
- Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action: The True Horror of Pokémon Daycare
references this, where a trainer is shocked and upset that the daycare lady let her Wailord and Fennekin breed.
- Hypocritical Sense of humour:
- The entirety of Moonwalker Henchmen Honey Michael Jackson focuses on a group of 3 thugs who kill Michael Jackson before two of them quickly begin to mourn his death. The only thug that wasn't upset by Jackson's death repeatedly calls the other two out for the fact that they're grieving him when they had just killed the guy.
- I Am Not Shazam: The whole point of Mistaken Hero Identities
. And subsequently reversed with the thespian character'southward mother from Pokémon Cerise and Blueish calling the Pokémon "Pikachus" and her son (Cherry), "Ash".invoked
- Iconic Attribute Adoption Moment: The Sonic the Hedgehog case is parodied in "If Sega Made Detective Pikachu", in which Pikachu meets a man villain resembling Mewtwo (who, for some reason, already has the tail).
Man!Mewtwo: And I am your nemesis, Batholemew Twosis. Just y'all can call me "Mewtwo".
Pikachu: No! You're only a guy with a Mewtwo tail, wearing Mewtwo regal!
Human!Mewtwo: But you tin bet that some incident volition occur by the cease of the movie that volition turn me into something more than in line with what y'all would typically think of when you remember of Mewtwo.
Pikachu: Simply why would it take 'till the terminate of the movie for yous to turn into the version of you lot that we've all known for decades?!
Human!Mewtwo: [shrugs] - Information technology's a Wonderful Plot: In the video It's A Wonderful Extra Life
, Luigi is given a view of what would happen if he never was born. What happens is that Mario goes missing, giving Bowser the chance to have over the Mushroom Kingdom, Daisy settles for Waluigi, and the ghosts of that haunted mansion were free to torment everyone else.
- It's the Same, And then It Sucks: An In-Universe instance; the video Why Mario and Call of Duty Are Basically the Same
features Mario criticizing the Phone call of Duty games for substantially being the same affair with merely a few minor tweaks here and there. Also doubles every bit Hypocritical Sense of humor because... well, the title of the video should requite you a hint.
- Jerkass: Mario is portrayed as an absolute asshole. He plays cruel pranks on his brother and verbally and sometimes physically abuses him; he arranges for Bowser to kidnap the Princess so he can get laid when he "saves" her; and he makes a Public Service video speaking out against cruelty to animals while burning, stomping and maiming several dozen animals.
- Jerkass Has a Bespeak: Social Justice Warrior turns out to be right about one thing: The Black Mage would rather be called past his proper name, Derren, than "Black Mage".
- Jerk with a Centre of Gold: Despite being calumniating and fell at times, Mario does have some compassionate moments. He still rescues Princess Peach when she'due south kidnapped by someone who's actually dangerous
, he takes compassion on a Concatenation-Chomp and brings it into his home
despite it being dangerous and gross, and when he meets the Undertale Monsters he tries to warn them
virtually the Angry Sun.
- Kangaroo Court: In "Mario is a MONSTER
", Mario is arrested for killing a goomba who was patently an innocent eyewitness and a child. The guess and jury are all goombas ("How is that a jury of-a my peers?!"), and the only witness we see giving testimony is the victim's female parent who didn't really come across his death. He's establish guilty and sentenced to death, though he ends up surviving the electric chair thanks to a mushroom he picked upward at the start.
- Kill the Poor: In Streets of Age
, when Axel and Blaze don't have any gang members to fight, they start beating upward a nearby hobo, with hipsters cheering them on.
- Knee-capping: In "Bowser Wants a Gun
" Bowser shoots a Koopa gunsmith named Jerry in the human knee, both to prove a betoken to him and to punish him for his failure.
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- Laugh Track: Prevalent in "Disney Channel'south
Kingdom Hearts," where Sora visits a globe based upon the Disney Aqueduct sitcoms.
- Lampshade Hanging: A large number of Dorkly videos tend to do this, regarding the lack of certain logic or the overall ridiculousness that people tend to meet in video games, movies, and TV shows (run into Deconstructive Parody to a higher place).
- Learned from the News: The "Vision Wants to Be in the Avengers Movie" sketch has Vision showing upwardly on the set request when he'll be needed. When Iron Human being sheepishly tells him that he's non in the motion-picture show at all, Vision says the following:
Vision: How virtually that? At to the lowest degree you told me personally. It would have sucked to - oh, I don't know - accept seen information technology on Ain't It Cool News this morning. By myself.
- The Legend of Ten: Parodied in "The Legend of The Fable of Zelda
", where Link argues that it should be called the Fable of Link, whereas Zelda says people will think it as the Legend of Zelda.
- Mr. Vice Guy: If The Legend of Zelda Was Really About Zelda ends up existence most Zelda running into a Ganon who'due south riding his status as the only male person Gerudo on booze, sex and partying, who's non threatening Hyrule — Link is — and then he offers himself up equally a partner in stopping Link, goes through the Zelda "selection upwards the item" routine and ends upwards being likewise heavy to behave and hits the flooring.
Oh, geez. Guess I have the 'Triforce of Milkshakes', huh? Seriously, though, this is a-a wake-up call; I, I am, I am, I am literally a behemothic pig...
- Never My Fault: The Mario Bros. Get Halfsies
, Luigi takes both fire flowers at the end because he'southward tired of sharing, as he keeps getting the short end of the transformations. He ignores that going halfsies was his idea both times. Admittedly, Mario picked the half that Luigi took, simply neither i knew what the other would get.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: A frequent occurrence, Mario Can't Play the Warp Whistle and Sonic, Lord of the Rats
being standout examples.
- There'south also at least i example of "Dainty Job Breaking It Villain" in Peach's Revenge Part 1
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- There'south also at least i example of "Dainty Job Breaking It Villain" in Peach's Revenge Part 1
- "Not Making This Upwards" Disclaimer: Why Kylo Ren ACTUALLY Turned To The Dark Side
feels the need to point out that "animate being friendship" is an actual Light Side power.
- Non What It Looks: In In If Piranha Plants Got Smart
, a Piranha Plant uses his new yoga technique to tear his pipe out of the world and crush Mario to death, causing his blood to spread all over the floor. Luigi comes to beginning the next yoga grade and steps in the claret, and Piranha Establish claims it'due south beet smoothie. Despite not beingness fooled, Luigi doesn't care that his blood brother was smushed due to the latter being a jerkass to the former all the time and that Mario probably has some actress lives anyway.
- No-Nonsense Nemesis:
- No-Sell: Any video with a Met will fissure jokes at its impenetrable helmet, ranging from ane taunting X in Mega Man X Charged Too Much
, being forced to serve equally a stage boss and not come out of their helmet in If Videogame Bosses Were Actually Smart
, and even taking no harm from Bahamut in If Videogame Henchmen Swapped Games
.
- "Not And then Different" Remark:
- Not the Fall That Kills You…: In Double Dragon Dad
, Billy and Jimmy jump off the roof of a building similar to the games. While Jimmy was unscathed, 1 of Billy'due south legs was broken from the fall and the bone was sticking out.
- In one case Done, Never Forgotten:
- Operation: Jealousy: In "If Bowser Dated Daisy"
, Daisy admits she only dated Bowser to make her ex Luigi jealous, making a simulated Tinder contour and inviting him to the same restaurant to make him think he'due south existence stood up and letting him see her with Bowser. She does this for revenge for Luigi treating her similar a "second string princess" for never rescuing her like Mario does with Peach (since she never gets kidnapped).
- Original Graphic symbol: Parodied in Sonic Meets Original Fan Characters
, where Sonic has a chat with Dylan, an regal Sonic clone who is significant, Sonia, an Opposite-Sex Clone who got Dylan meaning when they were making out on a pile of Chaos Emeralds, and Tailz, a version of Tails who has three tails and can inflate his body at will. At this point, Robotnik interferes to introduce his own original grapheme, a badly drawn Knuckles knockoff named Kevin. The whole thing turns out to be a fanfic Luigi is writing, where everyone kisses Kevin and gets "Super pregnant".
- Pacifist Run: What Mario Goes Berserk (With Kindness)
tin essentially be seen as. It follows a similar sequence as Mario Goes Berserk. The deviation existence that instead of slaughtering everybody, Mario helping everybody and giving them stuff. Bowser even has a different reason for taking Peach to his car and leaving. Instead of running from Mario, he now wants to get Mario a "Thank you Card".
- Papa Wolf: Constabulary Officers are shown as beingness this to all children.
- Constabulary Brutality: The Camera Homo from Earthbound gets gunned downwards by two police officers
, despite being unarmed. As horrific as the implied nature of his crimes are, this is yet a violation of due process. Worse yet they killed him in front end of Ness.
- Political Correctness Gone Mad: Social Justice RPG is a stereotypical Final Fantasy-esque plot filtered through an even more stereotypical lens of a Warrior taking cues from the excesses of Tumblr.
- Precision F-Strike: Done in Disney Channel's Kingdom Hearts
", where Goofy shouts, "Holy shit!" after Sora stabs Zach.
- President Evil: Resident Evil Political Ad
features a zombie by the name of Adam Benford running for president (it's less "evil", nonetheless, and more of a instance of merely zombies existence zombies).
- Previously on…: Parodied in
Peach'due south Revenge
following a lengthy Sequel Gap, the intro states there were dozens of installments despite existence just three videos.
- Resurrective Immortality: Tails has this in Tails Can't Die
, which he takes full advantage of to help Sonic and salve the day. Unfortunately, It goes to the betoken where everybody else he knows dies while he can't.
- Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: Bit-Map Badger suffers this fate in Why Videogame Heroes Should NEVER Save The Princess
. Afterwards Duchess Dot is freed by Pixel Pete, she accuses Badger of siding with her captors by intentionally giving Pete vague instructions on how to rescue her and proceeds to slit the badger's throat while he begs for his life. Given that the badger sounded disappointed to meet Duchess Dot saved, and that he was wearing a Toad on his head, her accusation is probably true.
- Roaring Binge of Rescue: Presumably, Mario goes to extreme measures to rescue the princess in Mario Goes Berserk
.
- Roaring Binge of Revenge: Peach does this after Bowser kills Mario in Peach'south Revenge, which overlaps with Disproportionate Retribution.
- Robosexual: Inverted. Robo was caught using Chrono's Doppel Doll
for "other" purposes.
- Running Gag:
- Not always present, but most crossovers involving Sonic have him appear in The Stinger, in situations where the Nintendo levels and powerups leave him amend than where he started. Followed by a bemused "Huh, slap-up."
- Then he gets a Gilded Gun and tries to kill Robotnik with it. The bullet ricochets off of his flight car and hits Sonic, killing him with Robotnik saying, "Huh, cracking."
- Another scenario has Argent Sonic hands killing Sonic past slicing him in half, and responds by saying, "Huh, great."
- After Sonic commits suicide subsequently he witnesses his future in Ability Upwards Mix Up iv. Tails response is "Huh, so... not neat."
- Appears to have run its course in "If Videogames Were 22% More Realistic
" a couple of badniks waiting for Sonic soon detect out he isn't coming because non only is he tired of the segments taking place in Light-green Hill Zone, he considers "Huh, dandy" to accept been said so many times that it isn't special anymore.
- EVERY time anyone pulls out a gun in a Sonic video, it will ricochet off the metallic intended target and end upward killing Sonic instead.
- A common target is the fact that Sonic kisses a human in the 2006 video game.
- Almost every Pokémon video that focuses on new evolutions, Mega Forms or Regional Forms volition cease with a Shuckle eagerly waiting to encounter what Game Freak decided to add for him to turn into (as of Gen 7, still nothing). Other characters volition either compassion him or have reward of him while he remains blissfully unaware.
- Not always present, but most crossovers involving Sonic have him appear in The Stinger, in situations where the Nintendo levels and powerups leave him amend than where he started. Followed by a bemused "Huh, slap-up."
- Satchel Switcheroo: In "Banjo's Big Mix Up", Banjo is on his fashion to Gruntilda's lair to rescue Tooty, but is surprised to hear that Kazooie isn't responding to him. He and then looks within his backpack, only to notice that Kazooie isn't there, simply rather an fine art projection by a 4th-grade male child named Timmy. He all of a sudden realizes that he doesn't have his real haversack. Timmy is and so revealed to have Banjo's haversack with Kazooie within information technology, and Kazooie frightens the children on the school bus, eventually causing the motorcoach to crash. Meanwhile, without Kazooie to wing him over the waterfall, Banjo falls off it and dies landing on a rock below. How Banjo and Timmy switched backpacks is never shown.
- Screw This, I'thousand Outta Here!: A mutual occurrence where the character(s) tend to get annoyed in some manner by the other character(southward) around them and just simply leave.
- Seen Information technology All: The Weatherman in If Pokedex Entries Were 100% Literal
casually points out how a behemothic lizard (Charizard) melted a large glacier, reported four new volcanoes which he pinned the creation to a dog barking (Entei), and a blizzard in Alola because someone made an ice foam cone angry (Vanilluxe).
- Self-Applied Nickname: In Robotnik's New Nickname
, Robotnik starts referring to himself every bit "The Big Dog". However, everybody else (including his ain robots) determine that Eggman is a much better nickname for him. They subsequently end up calling him "The Egg Dog" which he decides is close plenty.
- Shield Fustigate: Link Didn't Get Sword. In it, Link uses nix just the shield to defeat enemies and bosses, up to and including Ganon.
- Smooth-Talking Talent Agent: There is a whole series nearly a smooth-talking agent for video game characters who does outrageous things, like separating Sonic and Tails, kicking out video game characters who are no longer popular, or even trying to convince Mario not to suggest to his girlfriend, just considering he tin make more money with a Princess every bit a love interest! It can be institute hither.
- Solve the Soup Cans: Resident Evil Roommate
mocks Resident Evil's tendency to feature rather dull puzzles that requires a lot of exploration (at least prior to Resident Evil 4).
- Spoken language Impediment: Bowser has a stutter
and needed a therapist to help treat him.
- Stealth Sequel: If Pokemon Trainers Were Even Smarter
has the same Ditto (who in turn is actually Shuckle reincarnated by Arceus) from Why Pokemon SHOULDN'T Be Disappointed By Their Evolutions
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- The Stinger: Almost of the videos have one. The length usually ranges between x to xx seconds.
- Story-Breaker Power: Parodied in Why Magneto Can Never Exist In the MCU. Magneto exploits the obvious Logical Weakness in each Avenger's Iconic Item and even steals the Infinity Gauntlet from Thanos . Subverted with Hulk, though; since he has no metallic for Magneto to exploit, Magneto just invokes Sympathy for the Devil to get Hulk to spare him.
- Sudden Morbid Monologue: "Literal Pokedex Entries": In volume 32, Gothitelle is described as being able to predict the time to come based on the movement of the stars, and see the lifespan of their trainers. The scene cuts to a battle betwixt Gothitelle and Hitmonchan, where Gothitelle predicts in great and graphic item how Hitmonchan will die.
Gothitelle: You're going to die in six months. A Solrock falls on you after accidentally falling asleep and entering Earth's atmosphere. Information technology renders you in twain but does not kill you immediately. You spend vii hours in desperation trying in vain to return your innards to their rightful identify before yous are dragged to a Pokecenter by a small child on a cycle as he merely has 3 pokeballs and is non willing to lose any of his level two Caterpie for some Pokémon he's never met earlier. Sadly you are across help by the time they process your insurance information 4 hours later.
Hitmonchan: I'chiliad um, I'm only going to go now.
- Surprise Incest: In the video If video games were 69% more than realistic
, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Candy Kong, and Dixie Kong are all getting ready to go out on a date before realizing that all their concluding names are Kong. This prompts Diddy to question if they are related, prompting them to all say the name of their gramps, which is "Cranky Kong".
Ass Kong: Okay. So... Honestly, our history of incest explains a lot.
- Surprisingly Happy Ending: "What Would Happen If Peach Got Regular-Kidnapped" is one of the few shorts to take a genuinely happy catastrophe. Peach is rescued with no harm, Mario isn't humiliated, browbeaten up, or killed (which could count as a big Throw the Dog a Bone moment for him) and there isn't some horrible twist at the end that would turn this into a Downer Ending.
- Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: Enough to get its own page.
- Suspiciously Specific Denial:
- In Encounter Metal Sonic
, when Robotnik says Metal Sonic may be slightly buggy considering he was distracted while building it due to "girlfriend issues":
Robotnik: Before y'all enquire, yep, I have a real girlfriend, and nooo, she is not a robot I built that has now gone haywire.
- In Why Ditto is the most unsafe Pokémon
combines this with Ignored Vital News Reports.
Anchorman: And in local news, humanity is fine. Dittos have not secretly invaded club, ha ha ha ha. But if they did, you lot'd never know!
- In Encounter Metal Sonic
- Take a Tertiary Selection: In Telltale Games' Super Mario Bros.
:
[Mario used the "jump with Yoshi then get off" trick to boost him and Luigi upwardly to a higher cliff, leaving Yoshi to fall down the side and die]
Mario: [walking away from the cliff while whistling the Super Mario Bros. theme] Hey Luigi, are you doing okay?
Luigi: W...Why did yous let Yoshi die?
[Mario is presented with two options: "He gave his life for us" and "I did what I had to do". Mario chooses neither]
- Take That!:
- Talking Is a Free Activity: Averted in Koopa Gets A Star
. When the Starman that Mario unlocks accidentally goes to 1 of the Koopa Troopers, leaving Mario at his mercy, he ends upward blowing information technology by bragging almost how he's going to get Mario, and by the fourth dimension he'south ready to become after him, it'south worn off.
- Thou Shalt Non Kill: Deconstructed in Why Batman Really Isn't Tragic At All
. The piddling cheat he proceeds to hurt is crippled to the point where he wants to die, because he tin can't provide for his family unit and they'll at to the lowest degree go life insurance. Batman non killing him is depicted every bit the like shooting fish in a barrel solution since he tin can just leave him there for the law to find, rather than solving whatever problems. He too points out that using money for your own benefit as opposed to giving to charity isn't doing anything to help Gotham'south poverty, which in plow leads to more criminals doing drastic work for money.
- Toilet Humor: Mario Goes Downwards The Wrong Pipe
has Mario go downwardly a new warp pipe, merely for it to have him underground into a sewer.
- Likewise Dumb to Live: Ecco's Friends Are Stupid Dolphins
takes this trope Upwardly to Eleven. Ecco'due south dolphin friends are as well stupid to even heed to Ecco's warning that aliens are coming to eat them. Ecco just lets the Vortex swallow them.
- Unexpected Character: In-Universe; Chrono Trigger Time Travel Mix-up features an advent by The Md, who reveals that Lavos is really a friendly conflicting, that the puzzles are easy to crack and that the protagonists are basically losers.
- Ungrateful Bounder: In "If A Christmas Carol Starred Mario and Luigi"
, Luigi saves Mario from the Boo of Christmas Past. In response Mario offers Luigi anything he wants... and so fired Luigi for asking for Christmas off.
- Unishment: In Darth Vader Is Likewise Good At Force-Choking
, the Sith Lord tries to punish Admiral Motti for questioning the Force, only to find out, to his horror, that the man has a choking fetish.
- Villainous Valour: In "What Really Happens When Mario Destroys Castles
", two Koopas named Lawrence and Daniel prove to be downright heroic.
- Vocal Dissonance:
- Bowser ordinarily speaks with a sophisticated British accent.
- Though his vocalism tends to change with each video he appears in, Obi-Wan Kenobi typically sounds like someone in their mid-30s, when even non-fans of Star Wars should know that he'southward an former man.
- War Is Hell: Parodied in Band of Brothers (Super Mario-Style)
, with Koopas in Easy Difficulty Company.
- Was In one case a Man: Occurs twice in If Pokédex Entries were Even More Literal
.
- Yamasks used to exist human being and carry around masks that used to exist their faces.
- Jason Smith, a enquiry assistant at the Biscuit Town science centre, went to bed 1 night and woke up as a Kadabra.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: Frank Rizzoli from If Super Mario Bros Had a Hostage Negotiator
is a little overzealous in trying to "rescue" Princess Peach from Bowser. He seems to be under the impression that Bowser has more than ane hostage and ultimately lets Bowser keep Peach in commutation for a plane and four meg dollars.
- What You Are in the Dark: In "What Really Happens When Mario Destroys Castles
", two Koopas named Lawrence and Daniel both die helping others escape from the castle.
- Who Wants to Live Forever?: Tails Can't Dice
. At the end of the short, Tails is grieving since all of his friends and family have passed abroad. He tries to kill himself, but he merely keeps coming dorsum to life with no finish in sight.
- Wildlife Commentary Spoof: "If Mario Games Had Nature Documentaries
", in which the narrator is repeatedly interrupted past Mario killing whatever she was filming.
Narrator: Under the ocean we find a school of Cheep-cheep, who- Oh come on! He is underwater! How is he throwing fireballs?!
- With Great Ability Comes Nifty Insanity: Sonic Goes Berserk. In information technology, Sonic encounters Robotnik and knocks all 7 Chaos Emeralds from Robotnik's hovercraft. Sonic then takes and eats them, which Robotnik doesn't believe was such a skilful idea. Sonic turns into a much burlier version of his Super Fashion, prompting Robotnik to cheese it in a panic. Sonic goes on a rampage, attacking friend and foe alike and taking things from them: Tails' twin tails, Duke' fists, and Amy's hammer before finally communicable up to Robotnik. By the time he reaches Shadow, Sonic has added Robotnik's mustache, Vector'due south headphones, Large's belt, and Rouge'due south boots to his collection.
- Worst News Judgment Always: Lampshaded in Paperboy Newsroom
, where the reporter keeps writing articles about the paperboy just doing his job, rather than reporting on other stories, such as the Grim Reaper living in a local suburban neighborhood, or a sentient tire roaming around. His editor fires him, which ends upward becoming front page news.
- Wouldn't Injure a Child: The Hitmonchan in "Literal Pokedex Entries: volume 32" is disturbed by having to fight a Gothita, the baby in the Gothitelle line. He has no trouble with Mega Punching a fully grown Gothitelle still.
- Wrong Genre Savvy: Mario kills two monsters because of this in Super Mario Undertale
. First he eats Flowey (he mistakes Flowey for a Fire Blossom), then he accidentally kills Papyrus past jumping on him (he mistakes Papyrus for a Skeleton Koopa, which "always put themselves back together"). The remainder of the monsters die from this on their function (afterward Mario somehow bankrupt through the barrier they caput to the surface to "finally see the Sun", only for it to exist the Angry Sunday).
- You Take Failed Me: A more sympathetic example than usual in Bowser Wants A Gun
. The Koopa Male monarch kneecaps one of his minions for making mediocre guns that shoot gigantic, slow-moving bullets, simply information technology'southward hard to say he doesn't accept a good reason...
Bowser: There..were hundreds of your worthless guns on my kids airships. Hundreds! And Mario got past all of them! Literally all of my children are Dead, Jerry! Because of your shoddy work!
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