This is just another day of me missing the subspace emissary and this trio, don't mind me
(piece was done a while ago but my point still stands)
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Hey you, please. STOP USING FIRE EMBLEM CHARACTERS IN YOUR POSTS. If you don’t, I will report you a thousand times for supporting worldwide cancer! 🙄
No.
Also, bold talk coming from someone with a Miraculous Ladybug Avatar.
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I only know Ike from smash bros and for three years in middle school I lied about having a boyfriend named Ike at a different school and I just made shit up wildly so now I'm terrified of ever getting into FE and learning just how badly I slandered my boyfriend.
(I'm an ace lesbian now)
👀 what did you say about him
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Molly has a rough life...
Thank you to @omegamagus for letting me dub this! If you enjoyed the video then please leave a like, comment, and subscribe!
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I went to review the video where Pac and Mr. G&W were shown during a Nintendo Direct. I went to review the comments, it always makes me laugh that I made a photomontage of it.
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Discourse over Super Smash Bros. Ultimate literally shaped a piece of internet vocabulary.
It started with "Scrimblo Bimblo"
For those not in the know, fans of Smash Bros. are notorious for having a hatred for the Fire Emblem characters on the roster due to the fact that they occupy so many spots on the roster, half of them have playstyles that are derivative of Marth's moveset, and can kind of bleed together visually which earned them the "Anime Swordsman" moniker.
The arrival of characters like Shulk and Cloud only compounded the notion that too many "Anime Swordsmen" were taking up roster spots that could have been filled with more visually distinct or more nostalgic characters from other game genres, specifically platformers (and even more specifically, Crash Bandicoot, one of the biggest fan requests)
One tweet however changed everything when it coined the phrase "Scrimblo Bimblo" a catch-all to describe platformer mascots as sort of a counter to "Anime Swordsman"
Scrimblo Bimblo caught on quick by frustrated JRPG fans who were tired of being talked down to and they finally had something that got under the skin of people who kept shitting on their favorites. The two sides fought back and forth until the DLC for Ultimate ended, but Scrimblo Blimbo ended up leaking into other sides of Twitter and Tumblr where it took on a whole new meaning outside of it's original origin
It somehow got twisted into "Skrunkly Scrimblo" which became sort of a term of endearment. It's meaning is flexible but seems to commonly used for "funny little guys" or something that's cute in an almost ugly or pathetic way
Eventually the Scrimblo was dropped from Skrunkly, and Skrunkly took over this specific definition
And finally today, Scrimblo (without the Bimblo) has sort of made a resurgence, now has just become an overall term of endearment for not just a favorite character but for anything or anyone
Isn't that interesting? A term born out of fandom bullying to put down a persons personal taste ended up circling back around to become a term of enjoyment and affection.
And it came from the funny platform fighter that lets you kick Sephiroth's ass with Minecraft Steve
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