MultiVersus - Official Launch Trailer "Stars Collide. Pies Fly."

MultiVersus
20 May 202403:02

Summary

TLDRIn this whimsical and action-packed script, a series of humorous and tense exchanges unfold. A character questions the substance of pies, leading to a playful threat. There's a mention of a magic trick and an encounter with an evil clown, adding an element of surprise and danger. The dialogue hints at a declaration of war and showcases a character's pride in their own abilities. There's a playful banter involving an ACME Bubble Blaster, a nod to classic cartoons. The script also features a protective stance against pointing weapons and a shared anger that unites characters. It ends with a battle-ready stance and a humorous refusal to be found by 'Bruce,' followed by a declaration of distrust towards others and a final laugh, leaving the audience intrigued and entertained.

Takeaways

  • 🍰 The script suggests a humorous interaction about pies, possibly with a playful threat.
  • 🐰 There's a character referred to as 'rabbit', who seems to be under attack or challenge.
  • 😂 The presence of laughter indicates a light-hearted or comedic tone throughout the script.
  • đŸ€č‍♂ A magic trick is mentioned, adding an element of surprise or entertainment.
  • 🃏 The mention of an 'evil clown' introduces a potentially sinister or antagonistic character.
  • 🔱 The word 'Mathematical' is repeated, suggesting a theme or joke related to numbers or logic.
  • đŸ’„ The phrase 'This means WAR!' implies a conflict or escalation in the story.
  • 🎹 The term 'FINN-isher' could be a pun or a unique way of saying 'finish', indicating a conclusion or end.
  • đŸš« An apology is made, hinting at a moment of remorse or mistake.
  • đŸ‘Ÿ The script includes a reference to an 'ACME Bubble Blaster', which sounds like a fictional weapon or toy.
  • đŸ›Ąïž There's a mention of a sword and shield, suggesting a battle or combat scenario.
  • đŸ—Ąïž A thirst for battle is mentioned, indicating a readiness for conflict or competition.
  • đŸ•Šïž The character prefers their own version, implying self-reliance or a lack of trust in others.
  • đŸ€” There's confusion or hesitation about which version of a character to choose.
  • 🎭 The phrase 'Too cheery' and 'meddling kids' suggests a character who dislikes cheerfulness and interference.
  • đŸ€ The offer to make an exception and work with others is made, indicating a change in usual behavior or a special circumstance.
  • đŸłïžâ€đŸŒˆ The script ends with a surrender demand to 'Joker', implying a confrontation with a known antagonist.

Q & A

  • What is the first character's concern about the pies?

    -The first character is questioning if the pies have any filling inside them, implying they might be empty or not properly prepared.

  • What does the second character imply with their response about the pies?

    -The second character humorously threatens to throw the pie at the first character's face, indicating that the pies are indeed filled and about to be used in a playful or aggressive manner.

  • What is the context of the phrase 'Your baked good barrage is over, rabbit!'?

    -This phrase suggests that the speaker is ending a situation where baked goods were being thrown or used as projectiles, and they are addressing someone referred to as 'rabbit,' possibly indicating a playful or mocking tone.

  • Who is Velma, and what danger is she in?

    -Velma is likely a character in the script who is being warned to look out, suggesting that she is in immediate danger from an unspecified threat.

  • What is the significance of the character's laugh and the mention of a magic trick?

    -The laugh and the mention of a magic trick imply a villainous or mischievous character who is about to perform a trick, possibly with sinister intentions.

  • How does the character react to seeing an evil clown?

    -The character expresses surprise and a bit of sarcasm by saying 'Never seen one of THOSE before,' indicating that they are not intimidated and are perhaps even amused by the evil clown.

  • What does the phrase 'This means WAR!' suggest about the situation?

    -The phrase 'This means WAR!' indicates a significant escalation in the conflict between the characters, suggesting that they are now in a state of open hostility or intense competition.

  • What is the 'FINN-isher' the character is referring to?

    -The 'FINN-isher' is a play on words, likely referring to a finishing move or a final blow in a conflict, possibly associated with a character named Finn.

  • What is the significance of the ACME Bubble Blaster?

    -The ACME Bubble Blaster is a weapon mentioned in the script, suggesting that it is a device used for combat or defense, and it is treated with a mix of seriousness and humor by the characters.

  • What does the character mean when they say 'It’s an ACME Bubble Blaster'?

    -The character is clarifying that the item in question is not a toy but a weapon, the ACME Bubble Blaster, which is likely a fictional weapon from the context, possibly referencing the ACME Corporation from Looney Tunes cartoons.

  • What is the character's stance on pointing weapons at a lady?

    -The character finds it impolite to point weapons at a lady, indicating a sense of chivalry or respect for social norms despite the combative situation.

  • What does the character's statement 'Think I know someone else that’s angry too.' imply?

    -This statement suggests that the character is not the only one who is angry, implying that there is another character or party involved who shares the same feelings of anger or frustration.

  • What is the significance of the character's checklist before a battle?

    -The checklist of 'Sword, Shield, Thirst for battle' indicates that the character is preparing for a fight, taking a methodical approach to ensure they are ready for combat.

  • Why does the character say 'The only version of me I trust, is me.'?

    -This statement reflects the character's self-reliance and trust in their own abilities, suggesting that they do not rely on others or versions of themselves that are not present.

  • What does the character mean by 'Sorry Bruce, I'm not here.'?

    -This statement could be a humorous or sarcastic remark, indicating that the character is not literally present in the situation, or it could be a reference to a character named Bruce who is mistaken for someone else.

  • What is the character's opinion on 'meddling kids'?

    -The character expresses a dislike for 'meddling kids,' suggesting that they find the interference of children to be annoying or disruptive.

  • What is the context of the line 'Surrender Joker, you’re outnumbered.'?

    -This line is a command or challenge directed at a character named Joker, indicating that they are surrounded and at a disadvantage, likely in a confrontational situation.

  • Why does the character say 'I usually work alone, but for you... I'll make an exception.'?

    -The character is making an exception to their usual solitary approach, suggesting that the situation or the opponent is significant enough to warrant collaboration or a different strategy.

Outlines

00:00

đŸ€Ą Clownish Confrontation and Magic Tricks

The paragraph opens with a humorous exchange about pies, suggesting a playful yet confrontational tone. The dialogue quickly escalates into a battle, with the mention of a 'baked good barrage' and a warning to 'rabbit!' indicating a character's imminent danger. There's a moment of levity with a magic trick, followed by the introduction of an evil clown, a common trope in storytelling. The clown's presence is met with sarcastic acknowledgment, suggesting familiarity with such characters. The narrative takes a competitive turn with the declaration of 'war' and a signature 'FINN-isher' move, indicating a character named Finn. The paragraph ends with a mix of laughter, apologies, and a playful interaction with a toy, which is revealed to be an ACME Bubble Blaster, a whimsical weapon that fits the tone of the scene.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡pie

A pie is a type of baked dish typically made with a pastry crust filled with various sweet or savory ingredients. In the script, pies are used humorously as a projectile, indicating a playful or comical theme within the video. For example, the line 'Do these pies even have anything in them?' suggests that they might be used as a weapon or a joke.

💡baked good barrage

The term 'baked good barrage' refers to a rapid and intense attack or series of baked goods, likely pies in this context. It illustrates a chaotic or humorous situation in the video where the character is overwhelmed by a shower of pies, as seen in the line 'Your baked good barrage is over, rabbit!'

💡Velma

Velma is a character from the popular animated television series 'Scooby-Doo,' known for her intelligence and analytical skills. In the script, 'Velma! Look out!' suggests that she is involved in a scene where she needs to be alert or avoid danger, which is typical of the show's mystery-solving theme.

💡magic trick

A magic trick is an illusion or performance art that creates the appearance of impossible or supernatural feats. The script's line 'Wanna see a magic trick?' implies that there is an element of deception or entertainment, possibly leading to a surprising twist in the video's narrative.

💡evil clown

An evil clown is a common trope in media, often used to evoke fear or unease. The script's line 'Oh no, an evil clown. Never seen one of THOSE before.' suggests a character or situation that is intended to be menacing or comically frightening, adding a dramatic or antagonistic element to the video.

💡war

War typically refers to a state of armed conflict between different groups or nations. In the script, 'You realize of course
 This means WAR!' indicates a heightened level of conflict or a dramatic escalation in the video's plot, possibly leading to intense battles or confrontations.

💡FINN-isher

The term 'FINN-isher' appears to be a play on words, combining 'finish' with the name 'Finn,' likely a character in the video. It suggests a final or decisive action taken by Finn, as seen in the line 'How’s that for a FINN-isher?', which could imply a conclusion or a significant moment in the video's storyline.

💡ACME

ACME is a fictional company often associated with the 'Looney Tunes' and 'Road Runner' cartoons, known for producing various gadgets and gags. In the script, 'It’s an ACME Bubble Blaster.' refers to a whimsical weapon or tool, adding a touch of humor and absurdity to the video's content.

💡meddling kids

The phrase 'meddling kids' is a recurring line used by antagonists in the 'Scooby-Doo' series to describe the main characters who often interfere with their plans. The script's line 'I hate meddling kids.' connects to this theme, indicating that the characters are involved in solving mysteries and thwarting villains.

💡Joker

The Joker is a well-known comic book character, the arch-nemesis of Batman, known for his clown-like appearance and chaotic criminal acts. The script's line 'Surrender Joker, you’re outnumbered.' suggests that the Joker may be a character or a symbolic representation of an adversary in the video, adding a layer of conflict and challenge.

💡thirst for battle

A 'thirst for battle' implies a strong desire or eagerness to engage in combat or competition. The script's line 'Thirst for battle. Always check.' suggests that a character is always prepared for a fight, indicating a warrior-like or competitive nature that is central to the video's action-oriented theme.

Highlights

Ah! Dude., Do these pies even have anything in them?

‘Soitenly! This one's about ta have yer FACE in it!

Your baked good barrage is over, rabbit!

Velma! Look out! It’s-

(LAUGHS)

Wanna see a magic trick?

Oh no, an evil clown.

Never seen one of THOSE before.

Mathematical!! - Mathematical!!

You realize of course
 This means WAR!

How’s that for a FINN-isher?

(LAUGHS)

OH!! Oh no!

Sorry.

Aw that’s a cute little toy you got there!

This is no toy, earthling.

It’s an ACME Bubble Blaster.

Isn't it lovely?

Hey, now. It ain’t polite to point weapons at a lady.

You have made me very angry.

Think I know someone else that’s angry too.

Sword, check. Shield, check. Thirst for battle. Always check.

The only version of me I trust, is me.

Oh wait, no not this one. Let’s try


Sorry Bruce, I'm not here.

Nuh uh! Too cheery.

I hate meddling kids.

WOAH!

(LAUGHS)

Surrender Joker, you’re outnumbered.

I usually work alone, but for you... I'll make an exception.

Transcripts

00:09

Ah! Dude.

00:11

Do these pies even have anything in them?

00:13

‘Soitenly! This one's about ta have yer FACE in it!

00:17

Your baked good barrage is over, rabbit!

00:25

Velma! Look out! It’s-

00:27

(LAUGHS)

00:29

Wanna see a magic trick?

00:35

Oh no, an evil clown.

00:38

Never seen one of THOSE before.

00:42

- Mathematical!! - Mathematical!!

00:45

You realize of course
 This means WAR!

00:52

How’s that for a FINN-isher?

00:55

(LAUGHS)

01:00

OH!! Oh no!

01:05

Sorry.

01:07

Aw that’s a cute little toy you got there!

01:10

This is no toy, earthling.

01:12

It’s an ACME Bubble Blaster.

01:15

Isn't it lovely?

01:17

Hey, now.

01:17

It ain’t polite to point weapons at a lady.

01:20

You have made me very angry.

01:27

Think I know someone else that’s angry too.

01:54

Sword, check.

01:55

Shield, check.

01:59

Thirst for battle.

02:00

Always check.

02:06

The only version of me I trust, is me.

02:11

Oh wait, no not this one. Let’s try


02:16

Sorry Bruce, I'm not here.

02:18

Nuh uh! Too cheery.

02:20

I hate meddling kids.

02:24

WOAH!

02:28

(LAUGHS)

02:31

Surrender Joker, you’re outnumbered.

02:35

I usually work alone, but for you...

02:39

I'll make an exception.

02:42

(LAUGHS)

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Tags associés
Pie FightMagic TricksClown AnticsComic ReliefBattle ReadySwordplayShield DefenseAcme GadgetsAnger ManagementMeddling Kids
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