When your family forgets to feed you and you have to fend for yourself but you aren’t allowed to touch the pots or pans and so you can’t make any actual food and you just have to go hungry: :)
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When your family forgets to feed you and you have to fend for yourself but you aren’t allowed to touch the pots or pans and so you can’t make any actual food and you just have to go hungry: :)
In honor of this 29 December,
and the DL6 happy day
You can found the previous article of the 28 December here
Collaboration with Michael Thunder, who wrote the article :) (thanks to him !)
I’ll never get over the amalgamates getting to go back home to their families in True Pacifist. I’m so, so used to stories that go, “this person is too broken, physically or mentally or both, to ever be put back together. they’re not the way they once were, so they’re good as dead. killing them is the only act of mercy.“
I’m so glad Undertale didn’t do that.
The True Lab intentionally plays on horror tropes. Phantasmal pursuers whose ability to appear and disappear defy logical attempts at evasion. Mutated, undead shambling creatures whose original selves are utterly destroyed.
But…like the rest of Undertale’s relationship to RPG tropes…subversion occurs.
It becomes increasingly clear that the amalgamates aren’t evil ghosts or mindless zombies. They’re victims of medical malpractice who miss their families. And when we find them returned to their families…they’re happy. Their families are happy. Things are different now, yea. It’s pretty weird for everyone. The new situation will take some time getting used to. But… it’s mostly good.

A group of voice actors tried to dub over Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer without rehearsal or a script.
This is the disastrous, hilarious result.
feat. Malcolm Ray (Satan from Nostalgia Critic) as Sam The Snowman and King Moonracer the lion
introducing @gayattorney as Rudolph and Mrs. Claus
music by Alex Hauptmann