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There Will Be Brawl (synopsis)

There Will Be Brawl is a neo-noir web series created by Matthew Mercer, posted on The Escapist in 2009.

The Mushroom Kingdom has become a crime-ridden slum, following the massacre of Kirby the Cannibal eight years ago, imprisoned by the Super Mario Bros. A turf war has since begun between mob bosses Bowser, Ganondorf, King Dedede, and Mewtwo, with Princess Peach trying to keep rule over her kingdom. She frequently sleeps with both the alcoholic Mario, and drug dealing Luigi. A new serial killer named the Butcher begins disembowelling civilians, including Mewtwo. Peach goes to interrogate Kirby, but is kidnapped by the Butcher.

Luigi sets out to find Peach, assuming Bowser was responsible. Aided by former bounty hunter Samus Aran, and Mewtwo’s associate Red, Luigi goes to Tingle’s gay bar for leads, but Captain Falcon and Pit deny knowing Bowser’s location. Luigi is abducted by Donkey Kong, meeting Ganon. He offers information if Luigi delivers the Triforce to Captain Olimar, a deranged preacher in the slums. On the way, Luigi is caught in a fight between police officers Marth and Ike, and a gang led by Fox McCloud. Ike is mortally wounded, dying in hospital. Luigi meets Olimar, who claims the kingdom will be devoured by demons, crafting a bomb, which Luigi returns to Ganon.

Police Chief Link declares Princess Zelda as regent til Peace is found, declaring martial law. Ganon informs Luigi that Bowser and King Dedede are meeting at the latter’s brothel. Luigi speaks with Dedede, who agrees to bring about peace with the Super Mario Bros. Mario arrives at the brothel, beating Donkey Kong to death upon learning he is dating his ex-girlfriend Pauline. Luigi discovers Dedede has been murdered by the Butcher. A police raid led by Link’s agent Sheik occurs, prompting Luigi, Mario, Samus, and Pit to go underground. Alongside Red, the group confront informant Wario, who claims news anchorman Lakitu knows Bowser’s location. However, whilst interrogating Lakitu, Wario betrays the brothers to the police. Mario fends them off with Yoshi, but the others are arrested.

In custody, Luigi learns from Link that he arranged the meeting with Dedede, the raid unauthorised. Luigi interrogates Kirby, who ate his girlfriend Princess Daisy. Mario and Captain Falcon launch a jailbreak. Kirby escapes confinement, but is confronted by his guard Meta Knight. Luigi escapes with Falcon, Samus, Pit, and Red. Wario ceases the rioting, claiming Meta Knight incinerated Kirby, but has disappeared. Link, Zelda, and Wario retreat to the Nintendo and Hal Labs skyscraper to evade Mario’s intended civil war. Mario discovers Olimar is building a cult to bring about the Apocalypse, but Mario convinces the downtrodden citizens to instead take back their home. Returning home, Mario discovers Yoshi has been murdered by the Ice Climbers, Wario’s minions.

Luigi’s group encounter Ganon, who teleports Luigi to Bowser’s lair. Beforehand, Captain Falcon and Pit decide to flee the city. Bowser, now a Buddhist, reveals Ganon kidnapped Peach and controls the Butcher, hiding in the skyscrapers. Olimar’s demons turn out to be the collective Mr. Game & Watch, the oldest citizens in the kingdom. Bowser commits suicide when the Game & Watch attack. Red is assassinated using the bomb made for Ganon, given to him by Wario’s handicapped brother Waluigi.

Mario leads an army of civilians against Bowser’s forces. Game & Watch transforms into a gigantic octopus, skewering multiple characters including Olimar and Fox, but Mario destroys it. When Wario admits he murdered Red, he is killed by Red’s girlfriend Leaf, using a Jigglypuff. Zelda betrays Link, in a secret union with Ganon. A healed Link returns, asking Zelda to help rebuild the fallen Hyrule together, but Ganon murders them. Luigi discovers the Butcher keeps trophies of his victim’s bodies, including the dead Peach. The Butcher is revealed to be two boys, Ness and Lucas, who developed psychic powers under Mewtwo’s tutelage. Samus, Captain Falcon, and Pit arrive to fight the Butchers.

On the roof, Luigi discovers Kirby is alive, the true master of the Butchers, having driven Mewtwo into madness to create super soldiers. Kirby decapitates Ganon, and attempts to murder Luigi, but Luigi destroys the rooftop with a fireball. Luigi recovers in hospital, the surviving community coming together under the leadership of Marth as the new Police Chief.

Luigi receives a telephone call from Kirby, who congratulates him on conquering his demons, before hanging up with the implication he intends on eating Shigeru Miyamoto and Masahiro Sakurai.

Cast

Supporting actors include Dustin Ingram and Aaron Matthew as Saki Amamiya and Isaac, two corrupt police officers; Jenny Newman appears as Diddy Kong; Gregory Niebel as a homeless Solid Snake, and Tom Mannino as a wheelchair-bound Sonic the Hedgehog; Tibet Axelrod and Matthew Castro appear as Ness and Lucas, the true identities of the Butcher; William Magna Alejandrino as Yoshi; Chloe Dykstra as Malon and the voice of Navi; Kris Murrell-Diedrich as Telma, Dedede's henchwoman; Marissa Morris as Princess Rosalina; Faye Mata as Jill Dozer; Ginger Parker as Pauline, Mario's ex-girlfriend; Anthony Beaston as K.K. Slider; Dan Billet as Toadsworth; Heidi Rogers as Captain Syrup; and Kevin T. Custer as Roy. Mewtwo appears as a static figure, and Mr. Game & Watch appears through animated characters.

Numerous characters from Nintendo and third party franchises make cameos, including Excitebike riders, Barbara the Bat from Jam With the Band, Cyborg Ninja from Metal Gear Solid, an unseen Tingle runs a gay bar, Pauline and Jeff from Earthbound, numerous Pokémon including Pikachu, Pichu, Lucario, and Jigglypuff, R.O.B. and the Sandbag from Super Smash Bros. Melee appear as Olimar's co-conspirators, Lyndis from Fire Emblem, Saria from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and Beat and Gum from Jet Set Radio.

Sonic the Hedgehog (comics) character section

The comic book has had a large cast of characters, primarily originating from the video games, the 1993 animated series, and other media. A number of characters were created by various writers including Ken Penders, Ian Flynn, Michael Gallagher, Karl Bollers, and Dan Slott. Following Penders' lawsuit against Sega, Archie Comics, and EA Games, the continuity of the comic was rebooted into a new timeline, removing most of the characters created by previous writers, save Flynn. Due to the large cast, only major and recurring characters are included in this section.

Freedom Fighters

The central protagonists of the comic, the Freedom Fighters are a resistance movement who battle against Dr. Eggman and various other antagonists for the freedom of their planet. The main faction are the Knothole Freedom Fighters, led by Sonic the Hedgehog and Princess Sally Acorn, who operate from the village of Knothole in the Great Forest.[1]

Supporting Protagonists

Antagonists

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