Even funnier still when it was revealed that Dragon Ball Fighter Z would be ported to the Switch, in the same Direct that revealed Ultimate. This one only got more hilarious when Goku was discovered to be the winner of the ballot in Latin America, where his franchise is an institution.
While Goku still is to this day brought up as a serious idea for a character, thanks to the plethora of well-regarded licensed games his series has and continues to have and being a world famous anime icon, to the point that Sakurai has had to shoot the idea down several times, Shrek is nearly always suggested as a joke. Explanation Shrek and Goku are popular joke votes/suggestions poking fun at the naïve and immature section of the fanbase who legitimately want them in Smash, despite Sakurai himself stating that only characters who debuted in video games first before any other medium would be eligible for Smash. Naturally, fans were having a field day with this. *brawl theme intensifies* Explanation While Brawl is considered to be an "okay" game at best (and divisive at worst), its main theme can be best described as the Smash equivalent of " Guile's Theme", often used for announcing new fighters and/or just hyping up the already-chaotic battles.Naturally, the newcomer intros are also done with various other characters.TVTROPES CONFIRMED FOR SMASH or TVTROPES joins the Battle! Explanation Based on character introduction trailers for Brawl, 3DS / Wii U, and Ultimate, particularly the latter two where the character's portrait is shown along with their name and a quip about them entering battle, such as " Mega Man Joins the Battle!" or " Rosalina & Luma Launch into Battle!" Used as both wishing for a certain character to be included as well as a joke about the massive number of available characters.and put them in these screens with the words and their silhouette shown. People tend to Photoshop characters they would like to see in Smash Bros. Warning! Challenger Approaching! Explanation This screen appears when the player faces an unlockable character.'"SUPER note or DAIIIIIRANTOU! SMAAAAAAAAAAAASH BROTHERS!" Explanation What the Large Ham announcer says after the game's opening cinematic (but sadly only in the first two games).
“She’s an icon, she’s a legend, and she is the moment…now come on now. We've rounded up some of our favorite gay memes to use in 2022 below – let us know which ones you find the most fun! 1. They can range from coming out, to dealing with hσmσphσbic family/co-workers/teachers, hook-ups, dating apps, bizarre things straight people say or do, and “stanning” (yup stanning's not a typo – see more about it below!) pop queens! They’re used to reference specific incidents/emotions unique to the gay experience. Most gay memes are used on Twitter, TikTok, or Instagram. And even when people meet IRL, the conversation often revolves around “Hey, did you see this meme?”… But to be fair, so many of the different ways gay people communicate with each other is online these days. Gay memes have contributed as much to LGBTQ culture as Pride, gay nightclubs, and Lady Gaga. So by definition gay memes, are memes that members of the LGBTQ community make to laugh about their own experiences of being gay. They’re used to find humor in the universal human experience and make people laugh. A meme is either a piece of text, audio, video, or image, that pokes fun at something in society. But in case this is literally your first time on a computer, we’ll give you a quick brief. If you’re reading this, we’re going to assume you know what a meme is. Clueless straight people What are gay memes? Whenever a pop diva does something wild or a hσmσphσbic politician embarrasses themselves, it creates a whole new set of memes like coal turns to diamonds!Ģ4. After all, we experience the world a lot differently than our straight peers, so naturally, we have our own brand of humor that gets put into gay memes. And that especially can be found in the gay groups online. Sharing funny memes has become a vital part of how friends and strangers communicate online. Wouldn’t the Internet be a dark, scary place if it weren’t for memes? And yet, it's still a place of love, acceptance, and inclusivity – where people of marginalized groups can find each other and make connections.
“Check this one out!” Seby called out holding up his phone to show off a picture of SpongeBob SquarePants holding up his limp wrist with a caption, “Is he…you know?”…Cue both of us giggling like schoolgirls. It was 4am, and here we are, the two of us on our phones, scrolling through our Twitter and Instagram feeds, chuckling away at hilarious gay memes.