Ummm, Alan
I think this was suppose to be on the Membership, not here. I mean I ain't complaining, this is sick.
But also, the gang with mouths is disturbing. Get away get away get away.
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Ummm, Alan
I think this was suppose to be on the Membership, not here. I mean I ain't complaining, this is sick.
But also, the gang with mouths is disturbing. Get away get away get away.
No, I haven't gone insane, not yet.
I have a theory, a weird one, that explains Herobrine's dementia of Red. Gold is the soul of S3 Herobrine.
Alright, let's go through the details.
When Gold is watching the Teaser for Minecraft, we never see Steve's eyes or front. Which could be a hint to his pupils being nonexistent. By the end of the teaser, Steve goes into a cave. If you know the original story of Herobrine, he was a miner that died in a cave, with visitors seeing his glowing eyes in the dark. Seeing how he gets attacked by mobs before the cave, we could assume he hid there to hide from them. He went down too deep though and died, leading to his current state.
When KO sees a different teaser, he sees through the first person, not the behind perspective, which could hint that he sees it as a game, but Gold sees it as looking at a old life he'll take over.
Now, in the original AvM, when Minecraft is deleted, a shockwave occurs, killing Herobrine. The same thing happens to Gold, but he doesn't die due to not being from the game. Now with a avatar with no soul, and a soul with no body in the same plane of living, the game fuses them.
The reason Goldbrine recognizes Red (kind of) is because he faintly remembers Stick figures, from his past life. The reason Goldbrine's face is zoomed in on when he sees KO is because of the family relationship.
For most of the Battle, Herobrine clones Steve's using his left arm, while Gold's left arm was glitched, tearing off pixels, which is how he can clone. Pixels tear off the arm, reconstructing a new living being.
Also, Herobrine cared for Yellow Team the most, leaving the rest of his students unattended, which knowing the his old body was a shade of yellow, could be seen as a foreshadow.
During KO's nightmare, everybody he injuries with the staff is featured, minus Herobrine, despite the fact some of his students are present. That's because Gold is Herobrine. Chalk Orange also tries ramming Gold into the side of the logo, the same fate Herobrine had. Being shoved into the logo.
Is this just coincidences, maybe. But do I love going crazy, yes.
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What episodes would be a part of which acts?
I am back with the new smoother animated Super Master Block!
Tell me what do ya think about it? XD
I love how season 3 of avm just started with blue wanting more nether warts and just snowballing into LORE
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IM DOING IT GUYS IM ACTUALLY POSTING IT. YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW NERVOUS I AM RN
Y’all voted for me to post this here sooo yeah… this is basically a narration of my take on AvM Season 3 except it’s extended massively. It includes some of my headcanons although none of them are directly referred to in this part. It starts after Blue enters the nether portal in The Piglin War. I did write the part before that, too, (some of y’all have seen it) so if you REALLY want to see it, I MIGHT put a link here…
The first and the last bit are kinda lazy ngl…
Oh yeah, another side note: Just so you know, I don’t think of netherwart as a drug. It’s more like a snack Blue likes to eat to take his mind off stuff. He doesn’t have an addiction to it, but an obsession (look it up they’re not the same thing)
Okay, now that that’s out of the way here we go…
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As soon as Blue entered the Nether, he was greeted with an unnatural wave of heat that made you feel like you were baking in an oven and the overwhelming scent of something burning.
Blue vaguely wondered what exactly was burning before he quickly brushed the thought away.
Everything looked as red-hot as it felt, including the ground which would’ve burned his bare feet had he not been a stick figure. Sparks floated from various places and stung him a little as they hit him.
It wasn’t the most pleasant place to be, but he wasn’t going to stay here very long. All he had to do was get the netherwart and leave.
But he couldn’t shake off the feeling that it looked different than he’d remember. More, he didn’t know, more detailed? He saw many blocks and plants he didn’t recognize from his last trip here, but who knows? Maybe he just was remembering incorrectly.
It was years ago anyway.
It’s probably just an update, Blue thought to himself and was about to just go on with his business when a thought came into his head. What if netherwart didn’t even look the same anymore? Or worse, what if they removed it from the game?
He took out a little sketch of netherwart he’d made some time ago and studied it. He remembered drawing it for some contest Orange had held, but wasn't quite sure why he still had it with him. He was known to carry random items with him, though, so this wasn’t the randomest thing he could take out.
Looking at it, he felt a bit more confident about his situation. It had to look at least a little similar to this. Surely, they wouldn’t remove the whole aspect of netherwart from the game. Maybe it was just a different color or shape. Even if they did remove it, maybe he could find something similar.
All Blue had to do was find it.
Blue was the kind of stick who’d eat really anything whether it was edible or not, so eating random plants off the floor was nothing to him. He found a vine-shrub-fungus-looking thing and put it to his mouth to taste it.
Blue was also the type of stick who knew exactly when something did or did not taste good. And this probably fit into the “did not taste good” category.
His face immediately scrunched up in disgust and he spit it out.
“Ugh, gross…” It was spicy, mushy, and just gross! Nothing like the bittersweet flavor that was characteristic of netherwart. Although he was sure it could taste good in some recipe. Maybe if it was baked or fried or…
Blue let his mind drift as he picked up another fungus. This one was close, but still definitely not netherwart.
At least he could swallow it.
Wandering toward, this time a vine, he plucked a piece off and tasted it. This one he had to spit out. It literally tasted like dirt. And Blue would know.
Suddenly, he felt something hit him from behind, making him stumble forward. Picking the object up, he saw it was one of the fungus things he’d eaten earlier. Obviously, this small thing wouldn’t have injured him, but from the force and angle of it, someone must’ve been deliberately trying to hit him.
That fact wouldn’t have bothered him as much had he turned around and spotted a thrower. But all he saw in front of him were more sparks floating around and that made his heart skip a beat.
This couldn’t have flown all the way over here by itself so who threw it? Blue realized this enemy might be more dangerous than he might have first feared. If they had some sort of invisibility potion, an attack could come at any moment.
Then came a hard tap on his shoulder. Once again, he spun around to find no one there. Blue’s heart was racing.
What was happening?!
He ought to take out his sword by now, but he didn’t. One, because he was too stunned to do so and, two, even if he did, there was no way he could spot his enemy and adequately defend himself.
Inadvertently, his gaze roamed behind him again and he yelped as he detected movement. Had his first instinct not been to freeze in fear, he would’ve been halfway back to the portal at this point.
But, surprisingly, he didn’t find a threatening opponent behind him. Only a small and very energetic baby piglin.
Blue could almost hear Green’s mocking laughter at him. This little piglin had really managed to get him riled up? A small innocent-looking piglin? Green would’ve said he was just being paranoid.
But Blue knew from experience that even the most innocent-looking things could turn out to be more menacing than you’d realized.
So he had the right to be paranoid.
He fully expected the tiny piglin to charge at him with a sword, but when he didn’t, he breathed out a sigh of relief. If he was careful, maybe this little piglin could help him.
As soon as Blue bent down to be at eye level with the piglin, the little piglin snorted in a childish voice, “Hi! I’m Skipper! What’s your name?”
Blue smiled at Skipper’s enthusiasm, “I’m Blue.” He pulled out his sketch of netherwart, “I’m looking for this plant called netherwart. Have you seen any?”
Taking the paper from him, Skipper studied it for a moment before nodding, “Yes, yes! I know where to find some!” He gave Blue back the picture, grabbed his hand, and tugged him along with an unusual amount of strength for a piglin his size, “Follow me!”
Skipper was very hyper as he walked with Blue, zipping around him and humming to himself. It amused Blue to see him as he sort of reminded him of Red. Thinking about his friend also made him wonder how much longer this was going to take. He’d already been longer than he’d anticipated and could only hope the others wouldn’t come looking for him anytime soon.
Skipper didn’t lead him that far, just around a boulder to a group of piglins and a few hoglins, who seemed to be rested on the slight hillside. They were probably part of his family or clan or whatever they called it because they turned their attention toward him as he snorted a hello.
“This is my friend, Blue!” Skipper said and Blue waved in turn. He asked him for the paper again then began an extensive explanation on what netherwart was before getting to the point with the question, “Do you know where to find some?”
The other piglins didn’t react for a moment and Blue assumed they were in thought, but they suddenly drew their swords and started for him.
For a split second, Blue thought they might have spotted an enemy behind him, but the savage looks in their eyes were all directed to him specifically.
Tripping over his own feet, he managed to stumble away before any sword came in contact with him. He slipped into a small crevice in the boulder out of sight and paused to catch his breath and calm his pounding heart.
Blue waited a few seconds then poked his head out to make sure the coast was clear.
He sighed loudly when he saw no sign of any hostile mobs. But he’d also lost his only help in finding some netherwart.
Wiping some sweat from his forehead, he said aloud, “Oh, bubbles, this is going to take a long time!” It wasn’t really like him, but he was getting frustrated with this whole situation.
All he needed was just one piece of netherwart to take his mind off of all this. He’d always felt that he was less confident in himself when he didn’t, at least, have the option of eating it, and he was starting to feel the effects of not having some.
A loud snort suddenly came from the crevice in the boulder, interrupting his thoughts. Startled, Blue jumped back, thinking one of the piglins had discovered him, and put his hands up defensively. As if that would do anything against a sword.
It ended up only to be Skipper snorting something about if he was alright or not. Blue just scoffed at himself. Why did he have to be so scared by everything?
Skipper worriedly scanned the area then handed him a gold helmet similar to the golden-colored armor one of the other piglins had worn, “Take this!”
Confused as to how a helmet related to this, Blue took it from Skipper’s hand, “What do I need this for?”
“Put it on!” Skipper acted like it should’ve been the most obvious thing in the world. It was pretty obvious, but Blue was still unsure why he needed it.
Blue put the helmet on, anyway, and it rested heavy on his head. He usually preferred not to wear armor as it limited his movements, but if this would somehow help him get some netherwart and go back home, he’d wear it.
They approached the piglin clan again, although Blue much more hesitantly this time, his feet ready to bolt at any given time.
Skipper presented Blue again, “This is my… other friend, also named Blue!”
“Hello…” Blue waved nervously, anticipating the attack that was probably inevitable. The piglins, however, instead of pulling out their swords, greeted him as if they were old friends. Blue was taken off guard by the change in attitude, but he didn’t object to it, accepting their handshakes and hugs, halfheartedly.
Skipper, on the other hand, didn’t seem affected by the change and, jumping up and down, addressed the only piglin with golden armor, who must have been their leader, “Dad! Dad! Blue needs help!”
“Yes?” The piglin leader inquired.
Blue nodded and showed his picture of netherwart, “I’m looking for some netherwart. Have you seen any?”
Taking the picture from Blue, he showed it to his companions, who began talking amongst themselves. Blue watched them, finally gaining some hope about finding himself some netherwart.
The helmet was making his head itch while standing there, though, so he took it off for a second to scratch it.
“No, no, no, don’t do that!” Skipper blurted. when he saw Blue holding the helmet in his hand.
“Why—“ Blue started, but stopped when he realized what Skipper was warning him about. Seemingly, instantaneously, the piglins had drawn their swords and advanced on him again with those savage looks in their eyes.
Blue’s stomach dropped and his eyes darted around for another place to hide. He doubted he could find one again, but, at least, he could try.
Unconsciously, Blue shoved the helmet back on his head amid the chaos. As soon as it was back on, almost as quickly as the piglins rose to attack him, they were back in their original positions, looking at the netherwart picture.
Skipper was still standing in front of him, his hands out defensively, willing to protect Blue at any cost. Blue was intrigued by the discovery, though. It seemed that if he was wearing the helmet, he would be considered a friend to the piglins, and if he took it off, he was considered an enemy. To all except Skipper, for some reason.
To test it out, Blue lifted the helmet off his head and put it back on. This resulted in the same outcome: the piglins charged at him if he when the helmet wasn’t on and didn’t when he put it on. So it was probably a good idea to keep the helmet on.
Still, he couldn’t resist taking the helmet on and off a few more times, unable to wipe the cheesy smile off his face as he did it, just to see the piglins reaction.
A strange game, this Minecraft was.
Eventually, the piglin leader got back to him, “We’ve seen this plant before. Some of it grows just west of here near a nether fortress.”
Mumbling a thank you, he gave a respectful nod and took back his picture of netherwart, eager to get going.
“Thanks again!” Blue said, starting on his way, but the piglin leader grabbed his hand to tug him back.
“Ah, don’t go all by yourself now, we can take ya there!” He motioned to the rest of the piglins packing their hoglins for a journey.
“Uh…” Blue didn’t really feel like taking a trip with a group of strange piglins when the only way to control them was the helmet that sat on his head, “You don’t need to do all that…”
“Oh, but we will!” The piglin leader put a hand on Blue’s shoulder, “And it’ll be great fun, won’t it?”
Obviously, there wasn’t really any way out of this trip, was there? Blue didn’t want to be rude and decline them so he forced a smile onto his face, “Yay…”
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2159 words on 2 min of animation!
I REALLY JUST DID THAT. YOU GUYS CAN VOTE ON YOUR OWN WHETHER THIS SHOULD GO IN THE CURSED FILES OR NOT. IM JUST GONNA SCREAM TO MYSELF. SORRY IF I RUINED THIS EPISODE FOR YOU
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Here's what I think
Animator vs. Animation: The Movie
It would start off with AvA IV (I like the idea of The Chosen One being alluded to before being introduced) and that would go like normal until the end. Instead of saying "The End" it would say "4 years Later" as the AvA V begining music starts playing and the screen fades into AvA V. That would also go as normal until The Flashback, where it transitions to AvA II, then AvA III and finally when TCO and TDL create the vortex it transitions to The Flashback and the rest of AvA V goes as normal. At the end of AvA V the scene cuts to TCO flying through the city while the music is still playing. TCO and the music suddenly stop when the former sees a wanted poster of himself. The camera zooms onto the wanted poster then cuts to AvA VI
Animation vs. Minecraft: The First Movie
It starts with Animation vs. Minecraft, at the end of AvM the camera zooms out to capture the whole computer screen and fast forwards a lot (with Animation vs. YouTube briefly appearing as an Easter egg) until it stops when it reaches The Rediscovery. The rest of AvM season 1 is normal until the very end when the camera pans over to Purple peeking his head out of the Games folder. It then cuts to Animation vs. League of Legends and that goes as normal as well including the The End screen.
Animation vs. Minecraft: The Second Movie
This already exists...
Avlol takes place after Ava 5 and purple both lives in the outernet and has an elytra so he could of found alanspc and noticed the barrier was broken then went through the hole this also means that even if blue didn’t build a nether portal season 3 still could happen
I kinda wish somebody would make an Unoffical Season 3 compilation BUT have the new animation put in their, not in Real Time but Inbetween the scenes. Like this
Before Blue heads off with the tribe, The rest of the gang get ambushed by Zombies,
After Blue eats the Blue Mushroom, The scene flips back to Red with his bunny before the scene transitions to TSC noticing the Portal.
(The Ultimate Weapon) It will show Greens POV behind the thrones but before breaking the blocks entirely, It will flip back to the King filling in the holes.
Have you found the ‘S3’ on the season 3 poster? ‘Cause I still haven’t found it. (I also haven’t really been looking)
Edit: It’s probably more obvious than I think