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* [[Mind Screw]]: just what the hell is going in this movie? No, really, any ideas, anyone?
* [[Mind Screw]]: just what the hell is going in this movie? No, really, any ideas, anyone?
* [[Rule of Cool]]: you can strongly suspect the movie is made with the purpose of achieving as much of this as possible.
* [[Rule of Cool]]: you can strongly suspect the movie is made with the purpose of achieving as much of this as possible.
* [[Shape Shifter Swan Song]]: The Violence Kings.
* [[Shapeshifter Swan Song]]: The Violence Kings.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: Bosses include a Buddha statue and a Poring wearing the papal tiara, the Violence Kings are defeated with "The New Ultimate Jesus", which is apparently a fusion of hundreds of crucified mythical and pop-culture heroes that can use an attack called God Rush, [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|which involves several gods rushing the target]], and the [[Horsemen of the Apocalypse]] make an appearance.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: Bosses include a Buddha statue and a Poring wearing the papal tiara, the Violence Kings are defeated with "The New Ultimate Jesus", which is apparently a fusion of hundreds of crucified mythical and pop-culture heroes that can use an attack called God Rush, [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|which involves several gods rushing the target]], and the [[Horsemen of the Apocalypse]] make an appearance.



Revision as of 15:46, 26 January 2014

"Kings of Power: 4 Billion%" is a web animation created by Paul Robertson with music done by Cornel Wilczek, released in 2008 as his second short film, after "Pirate Baby Cabana Battle 2006". It is a short, 15 minute film done in 2D 16-bit graphics, all hand designed, and is a marvelous piece of work, without any dialogue and very little plot.

It's also batshit-insane.

Basically, it seems that the author was trying to see how much he combine of the following: Rule of Cool, Refuge in Audacity, Gorn, Pixel Art and as many videogame references and conventions he could get away with.

It can be seen in multiple places on the web, but here and here are good places to start you off.

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