The " shipping characters " video ("Oh, they fucking!") is often quoted to poke fun at Shipping Goggles, as well as genuine Ship Tease.He has since done multiple videos using the characters and premise, referring to the series as Chairem Anime whenever the need arises. It Was His Sled: The original " Harem anime in which everyone but the protagonist is sentient furniture" was a Feghoot ending with him repeatedly saying "more like Chairem Anime".Movie released several months later, where Mario does get transported from Brooklyn into the Mushroom Kingdom and react incredulously to his situation. The humor isn't dissimilar to The Super Mario Bros. He did a parody of the Forspoken trailer with a Super Mario Odyssey trailer, where Mario confusingly snarks about his role in the game." harem anime where everyone but the protagonist is sentient furniture " became a lot funnier thanks to Suzume, in which the love interest turns into a living chair." games that think more gameplay mechanics equals more fun " accurately predates the frustrations of players finding countless eggs instead of resources and fish during the Bunny Day event in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.Tangled: The Series revealing that Flynn/Eugene's birth name and title was Prince Horace.It became even funnier when SungWon actually became a cast member of the series via Fire Emblem Heroes, voicing Darros, who also wields axes by default, he would later go on to voice Holst in the Three Houses spin off Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, a swordmaster. Sadly, he favors axes, so his enemies can't quite get the point, but a lot of people have noticed the similarities, nonetheless. Alois, from Fire Emblem: Three Houses, is a jolly, mustache-bearing, Pun-spewing knight whose dub voice sounds very close to the voice SungWon uses for Archibald.There's also " A man caught in a time loop on his birthday ", which plays out like a parody of Happy Death Day, despite predating it by a year and seven months.While this was probably supposed to be a mashup of The Chosen One tropes, this exact combination matches a Plot Twist in the New Super-Man two years later. In " A guy who really doesn't want to be the main character in an anime ", the eponymous man is "the son of the Dragon King", as evidenced by his left eye.When connected together though, it forms a complete storyline. While the King Dragon stories appear to just be a series of sketches parodying franchises like Final Fantasy and other JRPGs.That supposedly common card that Grandpa can buy on Amazon for 50 cents? It's actually "Jinzo", a very powerful and iconic card in the time period when the Animated Adaptation was airing. His "priorities in Yu-Gi-Oh!" video has one for fans of the series.This begins to make a lot more sense if one thinks of King Dragon as a Cash-Cow Franchise, where the same characters and narrative are recycled for different games. Fridge Brilliance: Many skits on video game tropes use the same cast of characters from The King Dragon Canon, even if the tropes in question are from widely different genres.Fanon: Prince Horace of The King Dragon Canon gets brought up repeatedly, but remains The Ghost, thus some people believe he's the same prince as the one from " Disney prince who can't sing for shit.Ironically, this was revealed in a skit about another character (TV-Senpai) being an Ensemble Dark Horse In-Universe. Refrigerator-Senpai is getting recognition for his Jerkass Woobie characterization he's also the only Chairem character to have a body pillow.Among his own characters, Lysanderoth was the most well-received for his Cold Ham tendencies after only appearing in a couple of videos.Archibald and his iconic line, "I think that enemy got the point", became so popular that he received an action figure.
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