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* [[Atomic F-Bomb]]: The Fire-Human, when {{spoiler|his game crashes and he has no savegame.}} |
* [[Atomic F-Bomb]]: The Fire-Human, when {{spoiler|his game crashes and he has no savegame.}} |
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* [[Berserk Button]]: Don't call the Large Beetle "little". |
* [[Berserk Button]]: Don't call the Large Beetle "little". |
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* [[Big Creepy |
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: The Large Beetle, though he's friendly. |
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* [[Big No]]: Twice, and [[Exaggerated Trope|very big ones]]. |
* [[Big No]]: Twice, and [[Exaggerated Trope|very big ones]]. |
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* [[Brains and Brawn]]: Waclaw and Bogdan. |
* [[Brains and Brawn]]: Waclaw and Bogdan. |
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* [[Hidden Depths]]: The Beetle, who apparently has {{spoiler|[[Psychic Powers]] and [[Breath Weapon|la]][[Fricking Laser Beams|zors.]]}} |
* [[Hidden Depths]]: The Beetle, who apparently has {{spoiler|[[Psychic Powers]] and [[Breath Weapon|la]][[Fricking Laser Beams|zors.]]}} |
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* [[Hilarious Outtakes]]: End of episode two. |
* [[Hilarious Outtakes]]: End of episode two. |
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* [[Kill It |
* [[Kill It with Water]]: Hovercat. It's a cat, so it fears water. |
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* [[Making a Splash]]: Water-Human. |
* [[Making a Splash]]: Water-Human. |
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* [[Medium Awareness]]: A couple of gags throughout the series. |
* [[Medium Awareness]]: A couple of gags throughout the series. |
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* [[No Title]]: Episode four. |
* [[No Title]]: Episode four. |
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* [[Orcus |
* [[Orcus on His Throne]]: Fire-Human, big time. He literally does nothing except sit on his throne and play ''[[Ace Attorney]]''. |
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* [[Playing |
* [[Playing with Fire]]: The Fire-Human, and his cronies. |
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* [[Precision F-Strike]]: Waclaw's reaction to when he's told that the Fire-Human refuses to see him now. |
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: Waclaw's reaction to when he's told that the Fire-Human refuses to see him now. |
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* [[Shout |
* [[Shout-Out]]: A lot of them - [[Leeroy Jenkins]], ''[[The Angry Video Game Nerd]]'', ''[[Ace Attorney]]''. |
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* [[Squick]]: Water-Human's reaction to seeing the Wolf's [[Hard Gay|last text message]]. |
* [[Squick]]: Water-Human's reaction to seeing the Wolf's [[Hard Gay|last text message]]. |
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* [[Wacky Wayside Tribe]]: Pretty much the entire episode two. Though David is later off-handedly integrated with the plot. |
* [[Wacky Wayside Tribe]]: Pretty much the entire episode two. Though David is later off-handedly integrated with the plot. |
Latest revision as of 01:16, 9 April 2014
Water-Human (orig. "Człowiek Woda") is a Machinima series, created in Gothic II, which tells the adventures and exploits of the eponymous hero, who apparently "likes to rescue people", but the series instead tells the story of him going on a stroll around the world and the consequences of said stroll. It features a lot of silly humor.
The series was originally in Polish, but English subtitles are available on YouTube.
The character also features in a music video.
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4
Tropes used in Water Human include:
- Art Evolution: The series becomes progressively more polished; interface elements stop popping up, and the Head Bob is phased out in favor of actual Mouth Flaps (which are difficult to do in Gothic.)
- Atomic F-Bomb: The Fire-Human, when his game crashes and he has no savegame.
- Berserk Button: Don't call the Large Beetle "little".
- Big Creepy-Crawlies: The Large Beetle, though he's friendly.
- Big No: Twice, and very big ones.
- Brains and Brawn: Waclaw and Bogdan.
- Breaking the Fourth Wall: It's more or less hole-filled throughout the series, but comes crashing down at the end of episode four.
- Cats Are Mean: Hovercat.
- Creepy Monotone: Hovercat.
- Disney Villain Death: Waclaw.
- Driven to Suicide: Spy.
- Dumb Muscle: Bogdan.
- Elemental Embodiment: The Water-Human might be one, since he actually has blue skin, and some narration in the ending song mentions he's made of nothing but water.
- Even the Subtitler Is Stumped: The ending of episode four, which depicts a very unintelligible conversation over Skype.
- Gut Feeling: Water-Human sees through the Spy's charade literally by guessing randomly.
- And the Beetle figures out the plot so far through nothing more than a hunch.
- Hand Wave: How the Beetle's reduction in size is explained. Apparently he became smaller because of sea water.
- Heel Face Turn: Bogdan.
- Hidden Depths: The Beetle, who apparently has Psychic Powers and lazors.
- Hilarious Outtakes: End of episode two.
- Kill It with Water: Hovercat. It's a cat, so it fears water.
- Making a Splash: Water-Human.
- Medium Awareness: A couple of gags throughout the series.
- No Title: Episode four.
- Orcus on His Throne: Fire-Human, big time. He literally does nothing except sit on his throne and play Ace Attorney.
- Playing with Fire: The Fire-Human, and his cronies.
- Precision F-Strike: Waclaw's reaction to when he's told that the Fire-Human refuses to see him now.
- Shout-Out: A lot of them - Leeroy Jenkins, The Angry Video Game Nerd, Ace Attorney.
- Squick: Water-Human's reaction to seeing the Wolf's last text message.
- Wacky Wayside Tribe: Pretty much the entire episode two. Though David is later off-handedly integrated with the plot.
- Wandering Minstrel: The Music-Human.