In that day noogai3 needs to stop using windows 10 because it's already ended of support he must buy windows 11
In that day noogai3 needs to stop using windows 10 because it's already ended of support he must buy windows 11
So, in one of the earlier episodes (I cannot separate episodes 2-7 well because of their structure, and I'm too lazy to go check) Alan used the box tool to trap The Second Coming. The thing is, in influencer arc and other content, we've seen that the computer is a 3D space inside. But the box, or should I say square, only has four sides with the side facing the screen and opposite of it being non-existent. Stick figures have jumped much higher distances before and been perfectly fine, so why didn't TSC just do that?
This can't be chalked up to being an early episode, as it happens again when Alan traps victim in ep 11, which presumably would have worked if he hadn't had been so smort. I can accept that the two sides are invisible, maybe (best explanation I've found so far), but the fact that TSC wouldn't try to get out and manually discover that they are is strange, although that could just be something he magically knows about the tool, like how he magically knows English minutes after his creation.
Which leads to the other thing that's been annoying me for a while. When Alan and TSC type-talk the same episode, how does TSC see Alan's text? It's across the black, solid box wall that, as established, would have to be 3D and would definitely block his vision.
The only possible explanation I have for that is that maybe he saw the reflection off of Alan's screen barrier thing. But if you've ever tried to read what your shirt says while looking at the mirror, you'd know that that would mean that TSC would not only be able to know english, but also know backwards english. And from what we've seen, the barrier doesn't look to be reflective anyway.
Also, several times throughout the avm series, when characters break a single black menu bar block, it shows the wallpaper behind it. However, given the size of Minecraft blocks and the proportions of the computer space, it should show the block behind it, not the wallpaper.
Does anyone here have any theories or ideas that would explain these things?
It unknown, Alan didnt upgrade Windows 11, It still using outdated verison of Windows 10 and ending support on Oct 14 2025 and third pc on Windows 11? Animation vs Minecraft Ep 37 will first Windows 11? or other video?
During the QnA, I asked this question that, quite frankly, didn't get answered. So, we all know about the various computers in the AVA universe (ie. ALANSPC, Grace's PC, the MacBook, and so on). But those are physical machines. What about The Dark Lord's Console from AVA V Ep. 3? Could that be considered a virtual machine, in the same way that Parallels is a virtual machine?
Anyone think about TSC's power can reply this message. So, I think TSC's power are his friend help him because their particles broke apart by The Dark Lord but the particles don't leave instead help him or TSC has so many particles but he doesn't know until that happens.YUP!
Warnings:
My opinion aren't have Alan's approved. There might be some mistake, who can talk with Alan, please ask Alan about the topic.
Particles: Green Particles Of Life.
Thanks for read and replying!!!
lnstant messenger and hazard are similar. So l had the theory that lnstant messenger survived when alanspc crashed and then went to the outernet. But l realized that lnstant messenger is just an app. silly me.....
I get that there was a gap in the box, but that still doesn't explain it.
How does the Stick Gang enter minecraft? They live in ALANSPC but sometimes they enter in the world of minecraft.
In my opinion they have a nether portal somewhere in ALANSPC, they enter the nether and then with another portal they enter overworld.
what do you think? what are your opinions?
-> This is a thought dump. <-
If Alan adds another monitor to his computer, would that give the stick figures more area?
Probably...?
Also,
Things are weird.
👇Very big boy.
👇Small boy.
Same goes for the mouse:
👇Goliath mouse
👇Mouse-sized mouse
Yes, very nice. I've been waiting a very long time for a video that is in the monitor.
...no shadows exist in the monitor...?
...also how do they see Alan on the other side? Is it the same as we see them, 2d?
Anyways...
Yeah! 3d stuff that is usually in 2d is cool. :D
We should rename “alexcrafter28’s PC” to “AlexCrafter”. Why? Because in Wanted/AvA 9, I found something that says “AlexCrafter” in the bottom right corner.
What if in The Showdown, Red get's stabbed via by the Vira-band, which just used it's most powerful stab it can use, while the other Fighting Stick Figures were just stabbed with a medium powerful stab, and when they were revived by The Second Coming, Red came back, but as a died body, just laying on the rock bleeding out, unable to move, and then, before they could get back to the PC to do a refresh on the stick fight, to respawn him, he died, he couldn't be refreshed due to dying in the Outernet, and now, is just a memory.
I had a thought... if we turned Animation VS Games into an actual series or season. Like the stickfigures meeting DJ, Odd1Out, Skip, and other people. Maybe like the stickfigs going onto their computer, and even added voices to the people. Maybe even during when Alan and DJ and the rest are reacting or playing a game, they just pop up. What would the plot be? How would they react? And what will be going on?
What are your thoughts, ideas, and theories? Comment it.
The Chosen One get what he deserved in AvA II
And Alan get what he deserved in AvA III
And The Dark Lord get what he deserved in AvA V
The Chosen One was no less evil than Alan,they were all the same.
The Dark Lord is spoiled,he attacked Alan for no reason(Of course he will not let that stick destroy his computer)and the only bad thing that happened to him is coding his mind.
I just realised I never numbered my parts. Sorry, won’t happen again 😅.
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One moment you’re trying to find your pickaxe, the next you find someone else, Green thought as he stared at the three strangers.
“Who are you?” Green repeated again as the other two got to their feet.
“Who are you?” The one with blond hair shot back, dropping into a fighting stance.
“Calm down Kacchan,” his friend chided him gently. “He looks like a civilian.”
“Civilian?” Green asked.
“So? Toga looks like a civilian too but yeah, no, she’s a villain! Who’s to say this person isn’t a villain?! Why’s there even another person in a computer?!”
“Villain?” Green asked, completely bewildered. He tried to get his bearings. “Who are you and why are you here?!”
“Hey, Green, you okay…?” Yellow jumped out from a nearby website. “Wait. Who are they?!”
“That’s what time trying to figure out,” Green said, not taking his eyes off the intruders.
Yellow’s eyes drifted to the white portal behind them. “How’d you find that?” He asked sharply.
No one should’ve been able to find the hole unless they were looking for it or unless they were in the air near it. They’d left it since no one should’ve been able to reach it except The Chosen One.
The blond boy rolled his eyes. “Isn’t it obvious?” He said, fixing them with an intense red glare. “That hole leading to this computer is large as hell! And who are you two anyway?!”
“Bakugo, they likely aren’t villains,” a boy with curiously split red and white hair said calmly. “They don’t have weapons on them and don’t know who we are. They’re confused.”
Yellow and Green both looked at each other in shock, surprised that he’d managed to read them so easily.
“I think he’s right, Kacchan,” The green haired boy agreed.
“Fine. But who are you two?”
“Who are we?” Green scoffed. “How about you answer that first, since you’re trespassing in our home?”
The green haired boy looked surprised. “You live here?”
“Never mind that,” Yellow said. “Who are you, and is there anyone with you?”
“We’re alone,” The same boy said, taking a step forward. “My name’s Izuku Midoriya, but you can call me Deku! Sorry for making such a strange first impression, but we had to be sure of you first.” He offered an apologetic smile.
Green wasn’t totally convinced. “And your friends?”
“Katsuki Bakugo,” The one with blond hair snapped, folding his arms.
The other boy was quiet for a moment before saying, “Shoto Todoroki.”
That seemed to satisfy Yellow. “I’m Yellow,” he said, extending a hand towards Deku.
“Just Yellow?” He asked as he shook his hand.
Yellow nodded, running a hand through his messy yellow hair. “That’s Green.” He pointed to his brother.
Green nodded and walked over. “What are you doing here?”
“Uh…that’s a long story,” Midoriya said with a slightly embarrassed laugh.
“And we have time,” Green retorted, turning around and gesturing for them to follow.
Midoriya turned to his classmates, who both looked like they were thinking the same thing: This could be a trap.
But even as they thought that, all three realised it probably wasn’t likely as it would be stupid for both of them to walk in front and they had no idea of the power scale that they could attack on combined, and without that unknown factor, it would be incredibly naïve to make a trap.
“Where are we going?” Midoriya asked as they followed after the two.
“To meet everyone else so we don’t have to explain everything again and again,” Green deadpanned.
Yellow walked over on the taskbar and stepped on the chrome icon. The website popped up and Yellow reached his hands up and pulled himself into it. Green and the others followed as he pulled open the side of the wall which worked as the doorway to the sticksfight.com website.
“Guys!” He shouted. “We have…uh…visitors!”
“Visitors?” Blue popped his head into the room. Red walked down the stairs equally confused and Second hopped right down after him.
They stared at the newcomers behind Yellow and Green, stunned.
“I don’t understand,” Blue said. “How are there visitors?”
Knowing what Blue meant, Green clarified, “They came in through the internet.”
Second’s eyes widened in recognition. “You mean…?”
Yellow nodded and stepped aside.
“Why are you dressed so weirdly?” Was the first thing that Red said when he got a good look at them.
“Weirdly?” Midoriya asked as he looked down at his hero costume then at what the other stick figures were wearing, which were simply t-shirts, shorts, hoodies or jeans.
“Are you saying we’re weird?!” Bakugo shouted, startling Blue and Red.
Second shot a questioning look at Green who said, “I think he’s always like that.”
“He is,” Todoroki said, and immediately received a bunch of irritated comments.
“So, uh,” Second said, attempting to diffuse the situation. “Who are you?”
“I’m Izuku Midoriya, you can call me Deku!” Midoriya said with a smile.
“Katsuki Bakugo,” Bakugo muttered. “Just call me Bakugo.”
“Shoto Todoroki. Any one is fine.”
Second tilted his head as he looked at Todoroki. “I’ve never seen a stick figure with two hair colours before.”
He stepped forward to get a better look at him. “Even your eyes are different colours!”
“I didn’t notice that,” Green said, peeping over Second’s shoulder.
Todoroki averted his eyes, feeling self conscious. He did in fact possess heterochromia iridium, causing his eyes to be blue on the left and gray on the right.
“Hmm,” Yellow said, wondering how he didn’t notice that before. “Is that a birthmark?” He asked suddenly, realising that there was a large mark on the left half of Todoroki’s face, reaching from his hairline to halfway down his cheek. He looked so natural with it that Yellow hadn’t really paid any particular attention to it.
The whole group’s reaction to that was curious. Midoriya’s eyes widened slightly, panic written on his face and Bakugo scowled at Yellow. Todoroki stiffened and reeled back from everyone, taking a deep breath to calm the anxiety, anger and pain building up in him.
Noting their strange actions, Yellow took a step back. “Never mind. I shouldn’t have asked. Sorry.”
“It’s fine,” Todoroki muttered. “I’m trying to get over it anyway.” But he still wouldn’t look at any of them.
“Todoroki-Kun…” Midoriya reached for him. “You know it’s not your fault right?”
Todoroki flinched as Midoriya’s hand made contact with his skin. “Just…drop it, alright?”
“Weren’t you the one just getting in my back about blaming myself for the Kamino Incident?!” Bakugo shouted at him.
“It’s not the same,” Todoroki insisted, growing increasingly agitated as Bakugo advanced closer.
Sensing that this scene was sending too many mixed signals and memories to his dense friend, Midoriya slipped himself between them while the stick figures watched this dynamic awkwardly.
“Okay, look, Kacchan, stop. I—“
“Get out of the way, Deku,” Bakugo said, unamused. “Icyhot, don’t think you can tell me to forget about something and then stay trapped in your own trauma!”
Trauma? Green wondered, suddenly feeling a wave of sympathy for the half and half boy. If it was anything like Purple’s it was best not to antagonise him.
“I’m not trapped,” Todoroki snapped, the first he’d come to showing actual emotion today. “I’m reconciling with my parents and talking to my siblings more.”
“You’re not talking about Toya!”
Hearing the name he’d tried so hard to forget sent a bad shock through his system and he just did there dumbfounded as a small wisp of fire drifted off the left side of his head, the smoke curling over and diffusing in the air.
“What the—was that fire?!” Red exclaimed as he stared at the small clouds. He clenched his fists. He’d had enough of what had transpired when he met two other hollow heads a while ago. He definitely didn’t want a repeat.
The other stick figures were instantly alert while the three students were just confused.
Second took a cautious step back. “Okay, seriously. Who are you and why are you here?”
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I’m thinking of putting TCO in this crossover. Should I?
This took a long time to write lol. I’m gonna start switching between povs now and next chapter should be more involved.
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Unlike Midoriya, Todoroki had managed to turn himself in the air so he knew they were going to land in water. But it still sent a shock through his system.
The last time he’d ever ended up in water not by his own will had involved a villain, mild temperature shock and a near drowning experience.
Todoroki pulled himself together and swam towards the surface, thinking about that fight and how different it might have gone if the stupid villain hadn’t been using the freaking quirk enhancing drug.
He gasped for air as he broke the surface, watching Midoriya do the same a couple feet away.
“Didn’t I tell you to do something?!” Bakugo demanded as he hovered above the two of them using his explosions.
“What would you have wanted us to do?” Todoroki asked as he and Midoriya swam over to a nearby cliff.
“Use your quirks, idiot!”
“You know I can’t control my quirk fully yet!” Midoriya said in response.
Todoroki thought back to the joint training battle between his, Midoriya’s and Bakugo’s class, Class 1A, and the other class in the hero course, Class 1B.
The final match between the two classes had involved 4 1A students including Midoriya, and on the opposing team, 4 1B students plus 1 General course student.
It might be considered as an unfair match for some people due to the extra person on 1B’s team, but in this case, it was perfectly fine since 1A technically had more experience in battle events.
The whole battle had been at a stalemate until something went wrong, as usual. Todoroki had come to know that whenever any one of this current trio were involved, there had to be a problem.
Later that same day of the training battle, Midoriya had told Todoroki that what had happened was a different manifestation of his quirk that had just gone wild.
Wild it had been indeed.
Halfway through the training battle, a couple of black tendrils had burst out of Midoriya’s arm with completely no warning, dragging him around the training arena and sending him crashing into various buildings.
His classmate and the General Course student had managed to snap him out of it and from then on Midoriya had begun to train it. Now he was able to manage it a lot better and was able to use it to grab onto objects.
Probably what Bakugo had meant when he wanted Todoroki and Midoriya to ‘do something’.
“You’ve been using that excuse since the first day of UA, stop it!” Bakugo shouted as he landed on the top of the cliff.
Midoriya used those same black tendrils to pull himself up the cliffside while replying to Bakugo.
“But it’s the truth!”
“Then train harder!”
“I am! I just need to work on my reaction time,” Midoriya protested. He started to stretch another tendril down to Todoroki but the boy created an ice pillar to elevate himself up instead.
“What happened here?” Todoroki asked, looking around.
There area looked like a mess, with deep ruts worn into the ground and a building with a large hole in the side of it. There were several large holes in the cliffs and…some round metal doors?
Midoriya and Bakugo also scanned the area. “A fight probably happened, dumbass,” Bakugo said.
“A large scale one from the looks of it,” Midoriya remarked, staring off into the distance.
The other two followed his gaze. In the distance there was a rather tall mountain. Or what was once a mountain. The top of it looked like it had been blown right off.
“Kacchan, what could have caused that?” Midoriya asked, his forehead wrinkled in thought.
Bakugo shot him a look. “Why’re you asking me, nerd?!”
“Because it looks like an explosion caused it,” Todoroki said, not wanting an argument to occur between the two. “Don’t tell me you weren’t thinking of that.”
Bakugo’s spiky sandy blond hair stood on end as he pushed himself right in Todoroki’s face. He was slightly shorter by about 4 centimetres, but he obviously didn’t let that faze him. “Don’t question me, stupid Icyhot!”
Todoroki stared back coolly. “We just need to know what size could have caused it.”
Bakugo grumbled something under his breath and looked over at the mountain.
A couple of seconds later he said, “Well pretty much anything!”
“What do you mean?” Midoriya asked. “That’s not specific at all!”
“Fine then! If you want size of blast, about a small Flashfreeze Heatwave from this one—“ He jabbed a finger at Todoroki. “—or a Delaware smash from you!” He looked pointedly at Midoriya. “Enough information, Deku?!”
Midoriya nodded. “Thanks Kacchan.”
“The distance from here to this mountain is kinda large though. It had to be a pretty large scale battle,” Todoroki murmured, examining a large gash in the ground that had to span at least a kilometre from what he could see.
“So?! We’ve fought on larger scales before! Just think of the Hosu incident! Or the Kamino—,” he cut himself off, looking away.
There was silence between the three and Todoroki turned away to look over the side the cliff.
The Kamino Incident, or the Kamino Nightmare, was probably the single most disastrous night of the previous year.
The night that marked All Might’s retirement and the fall of the symbol of peace.
Todoroki shivered, remembering the screams of the civilians, some in fear, some in encouragement.
He looked at Bakugo, who looked less than annoyed for first time since they’d set out on this mission.
“Kacchan—,” Midoriya said, reaching for his arm.
“I’m fine, nerd. I don’t really blame myself anymore.”
Todoroki turned around at that, surprised. “You…blame yourself for what happened that night?”
Bakugo glared at him, signifying that that was the only time he was going to talk about it with them. “Why wouldn’t I? All Might was there because of me only anyway.”
“That’s not completely true,” Midoriya said as his friend kicked a small rock away. “He was also there to take part in the hideout raid, remember?”
“He led the team that was supposed to retrieve me,” Bakugo countered. “If I hadn’t been so stupid and let myself be caught in the first place, it definitely wouldn’t have happened.”
“That injury was bound to bring him down sooner or later,” Todoroki asserted, scanning the cliffside for something he had noticed earlier.
“Yeah, well, it had to happen while he was trying to get to me.”
“Blaming yourself for something you can’t control won’t do anything productive. I would know,” Todoroki told him. “Just be glad he managed to win. It could have turned out worse you know. We were right in the middle of the battle. And we’re still alive.”
“Miraculously,” Bakugo muttered.
“Yeah. At least we managed to get you out of there so All Might didn’t have to hold back,” Midoriya mumbled.
Yeah thankfully, Todoroki thought.
What the Kamino Incident had originally been was an operation to rescue Bakugo, who had been captured a day or two before, and to raid the hideouts in the area.
At the same time, Midoriya, Todoroki and three other classmates had illegally traveled to rescue Bakugo alone.
It was a good thing they’d done that, because when the mission fell apart, they were the ones who managed to actually retrieve Bakugo. But even then it all came down to whether or not Bakugo would accept their help.
Just then Todoroki found what he was looking for. “Midoriya, Bakugo. What are these?”
The two walked over and looked over the cliff edge to see several circular metal doors set into the cliffside with a larger rectangular metal door above. There were seven circular doors in total.
“No idea,” Midoriya said. He walked into the nearby house. “There’s a setup here,” He called.
Todoroki went over to him while Bakugo blasted himself down to check out the doors.
“This place looks abandoned,” Todoroki guessed as he looked over the side of the railing in the house and into the empty pit below.
What is this even for? He wondered quizzically. It definitely want a containment area for people, since they could easily get out. It was more like… a viewing platform. But for what?
Midoriya meanwhile had managed to turn the computer on. “What…?” He frowned, staring at the screen. “Todoroki-Kun. Do you understand anything?”
Todoroki stepped over and peered at it. “No. You know I don’t know anything about technology. If you can’t understand it, how am I supposed to understand it?”
“Good point,” Midoriya said sheepishly.
“Hey!” Bakugo shouted from outside. “Get yourselves out here!”
Todoroki and Midoriya exchanged a look and ran outside.
Bakugo pointed up to the sky as he saw them. “Don’t tell me you don’t see that!”
“See what…?” The two looked up at the sky. “Is that another hole?” Midoriya blurted out in surprise.
There was in fact, another relatively small gaping hole in the sky, a little ways off from the one that they had fallen from.
“How can there be a second hole in the sky?” Todoroki wondered aloud.
Bakugo was already up there. He yelled back down to his classmates, still loud enough for both of them to hear him clearly. “This isn’t exactly a sky!”
Unable to retain his curiosity, Todoroki shifted his right foot on the ground to generate an ice structure to elevate him and Midoriya to Bakugo’s level.
“Oh. It really isn’t an actual sky,” Midoriya noted, watching Todoroki breathe out a puff of cold air as his body slowly adjusted its temperature back to normal.
The ‘sky’ actually consisted of miles and miles of squares positioned side by side with labels on them. The square with the hole read: ALANSPC - 45.36.254.23.
All three heroes in training looked at each other. “They did tell us to investigate whatever we found suspicious,” Midoriya said.
Something tickled Todoroki’s memory. “The Humarise defector, that scientist. What was his name again?”
Midoriya tapped his chin on thought but Bakugo already had it. “Alan Kay,” he said, staring at the name on the square.
Midoriya’s eyes widened a little. “Right. But I thought they already investigated all of his belongings?”
Todoroki shrugged. “It could be a coincidence. Either way, it’s worth looking into.”
Bakugo immediately pulled himself into the hole and Midoriya and Todoroki did the same, instantly zooming through the tunnel and this time, popping out the end less than a minute later.
“Is it me, or was that faster than the first trip?” Midoriya asked tensely.
“It’s faster, Deku,” Bakugo growled, standing up.
“Uh, who the heck are you?”
The trio looked up to see a pair of wary green eyes looking at them.
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Finally getting somewhere!
Did anyone notice the PC background is different between Animator vs. Animation II & III
What if all the PCs were connected together in a globe in the Minecraft world around ALANSPC on the same way as the IP Barrier but a lot more spread out
So if TSC and the Fighting Stick Figures can go into the outernet from ALANSPC, technically, wouldn’t any other Internet stick figure be able to invade the pc should they reach the hole? If that’s so, why didn’t the mercs chase after TCO or did they just not notice?