Smash Bros Lawl/YMMV

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • And the Fandom Rejoiced: When Gaston and Frollo were revealed to be in the game.
  • Badass Decay: When Irate Gamer first appears, he trophies AVGN and summons the Game Genie to trophy the Nostalgia Critic as well. In his next appearance, he is shown running for his life and requiring assistance from Ganondorf.
  • Crowning Music of Awesome: A lot of the chosen songs for the stages are nice. Brawl's good music is present as well.
    • This trope is theme of the Epic Sax Guy stage.
  • High Octane Nightmare Fuel: Ib's Final Smash.
  • Lazy Artist: He cuts out most of the regular level footage, and the parts that are shown are very short. He openly admitted that all he's really interested in showing during the Subspace Emissary videos are the story, so it's somewhat justified. But then in the Classic Mode videos, he cuts out the entirety of every single fight, not even allowing a demonstration of the final boss.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: His most favorite characters (going by their 'awesomeness' stat, are Madotsuki, Yomika, and Ib, since he is very much a fan of Yume Nikki and similar games.
  • The Scrappy: Irate Gamer. Chincherrinas, the maker, purposefully made him a Joke Character, though he actually finds him So Bad It's Good.
  • So Bad It's Good: See The Scrappy above.
  • Tear Jerker: Nostalgia Critic, Tommy Wiseau, and Madotsuki mourning the loss of their loved ones from Real City is actually a little sad. The background music helps.
  • That One Boss: This is not a real game, but the way some bosses are presented give the impression of difficult bosses.
    • Game Genie appears to be these. He's only vulnerable without his ghostly tail, which disappears at random, whenever he's not using powerful explosion attacks. Even when he is vulnerable, he's trying to wallop you. And he's one of the first fights of the very second level.
    • Big Red. If he swallows you, it's an instant KO, but his open mouth takes up most of where you can hit him. He also has an attack where he tries to knock you closer to his mouth.
    • The Persian Messenger is always zipping across the screen. It's hard to see him coming, and you take damage for being in the way. He appears to only be vulnerable when he stops so that his horse may neigh, but this is a short window of opportunity that takes an amount of time to happen again.
  • The Woobie: Madotsuki, judging by her back story on her trophy.