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* WouldHitAGirl: And by "hit", we mean "shoot to death endlessly over and over in a GroundhogDayLoop", as poor Meggy learns the hard way. Also, Saiko, Tari, Karen, and Melony were just as much victims in his simulation as everyone else.
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* WouldHitAGirl: And by "hit", we mean "shoot to death endlessly over and over in a GroundhogDayLoop", as poor Meggy learns the hard way. Also, Saiko, Tari, Karen, Belle, Melony, and Melony Karen were just as much victims in his simulation as everyone else.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The Boopkins children were gassed, kidnapped, and brainwashed into a Western stereotype just like everyone else.
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* WouldHitAGirl: And by "hit", we mean "shoot to death endlessly over and over in a GroundhogDayLoop", as poor Meggy learns the hard way. Also, Saiko, Tari, Karen, and Melony were just as much victims in his simulation as everyone else.
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[[folder:Clench]]
!!Clench
[[quoteright:293:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clench_render.png]]
[[caption-width-right:293:"Clench. Clench. Name me Clench."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Zachary Preciado
->'''First appearance:''' [[Recap/SMG4TheDayMyArmWentPsycho "The Day My Arm Went Psycho"]] (2024)
Tari's hyperactive cybernetic arm which suddenly gained awareness.
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* AIIsACrapshoot: Not as bad as one might expect (not yet, at least), but still annoying enough to qualify.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He likes ducks just as much as Tari, if not more so, to the point where she has to promise him she'll take him to the zoo if he behaves himself. In addition, his mind-reading powers are awakened when Tari tries to calm down a gorilla that Mario angered.
* MotorMouth: It's hard to get him to stop talking, to the point where Tari has to shut him up with an oven mitt.
* RedOniBlueOni: The hyperactive and energetic Red Oni to Tari's shy and collected Blue Oni.
* SuddenlySpeaking: It took about six years after Tari's debut (and three seasons of [[WebAnimation/MetaRunner her own show]]) for her arm to gain sentience and a voice.
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!!Clench
[[quoteright:293:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clench_render.png]]
[[caption-width-right:293:"Clench. Clench. Name me Clench."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Zachary Preciado
->'''First appearance:''' [[Recap/SMG4TheDayMyArmWentPsycho "The Day My Arm Went Psycho"]] (2024)
Tari's hyperactive cybernetic arm which suddenly gained awareness.
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* AIIsACrapshoot: Not as bad as one might expect (not yet, at least), but still annoying enough to qualify.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He likes ducks just as much as Tari, if not more so, to the point where she has to promise him she'll take him to the zoo if he behaves himself. In addition, his mind-reading powers are awakened when Tari tries to calm down a gorilla that Mario angered.
* MotorMouth: It's hard to get him to stop talking, to the point where Tari has to shut him up with an oven mitt.
* RedOniBlueOni: The hyperactive and energetic Red Oni to Tari's shy and collected Blue Oni.
* SuddenlySpeaking: It took about six years after Tari's debut (and three seasons of [[WebAnimation/MetaRunner her own show]]) for her arm to gain sentience and a voice.
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* CatSmile: He constantly has one, even when he opens his mouth. Strangely, neither of his siblings or his mother seem to share this trait, despite all of them being cats.
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* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: One of the people gassed, kidnapped, and brainwashed into a Western stereotype was Melony, a being with godlike powers.
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* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: One of the people he gassed, kidnapped, and brainwashed into a Western stereotype was Melony, a being with godlike powers.
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* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: One of the people gassed, kidnapped, and brainwashed into a Western stereotype was Melony, a being with godlike powers.
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* MinorMajorCharacter: He only appears in three episodes and a movie tops--not counting mentions--yet is a huge inspiration for Meggy when she was very young... and one of her most dangerous adversaries in the present.
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* AllForNothing: Oh man... he ends up losing everything and becoming homeless, and eventually dead after striking a deal with the Mysterious TV Guy.
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* AllForNothing: Oh man... he ends up losing everything and becoming homeless, and eventually dead after striking a deal with the Mysterious TV Guy.Mr. Puzzles.
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** To Lawyer Kong, the clear main antagonist of the last [=SMG4=] arc. Both of them were characters that made appearances in the past, but Lawyer Kong did not impact the series in a major way as Funky Kong, while Wren was an inspiration to Meggy as a child. They both have the ability to mess with victims' heads, but Lawyer Kong uses contracts and firewalls to do so, while Wren relies on a LotusEaterMachine. They've both been given these abilities by a higher power (Nintendo and the Mysterious TV Guy, respectively), but the providers are contrasting in their own right; Nintendo makes it clear who they are, and Miyamoto is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure even at his worst, while the one who mailed Wren his machinery is still a mystery at this time, nor is it clear what their intentions were to begin with. Finally, while Lawyer Kong quits lawyering and returns to his old job of selling weapons, making peace with the [=SMG4=] gang in the process, Wren is unable to let go of his desire to continue Splatfest, and dies in his own malfunctioning machine with no one to help him.
** Also to the Completely Regular Keyboard (That Looks Coooool). One is a mindless, destructive beast, while the other is very intelligent, anticipating Meggy's every move. Additionally, while they are in some way affiliated with the Mysterious TV Guy, the Keyboard was sold by him as a product, while Wren was gifted his power by him. And while they are both destroyed in the end, the Keyboard was able to take Peach's castle with it, while Wren was left all alone with nothing in his final moments.
** Also to the Completely Regular Keyboard (That Looks Coooool). One is a mindless, destructive beast, while the other is very intelligent, anticipating Meggy's every move. Additionally, while they are in some way affiliated with the Mysterious TV Guy, the Keyboard was sold by him as a product, while Wren was gifted his power by him. And while they are both destroyed in the end, the Keyboard was able to take Peach's castle with it, while Wren was left all alone with nothing in his final moments.
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** To Lawyer Kong, the clear main antagonist of the last [=SMG4=] arc. Both of them were characters that made appearances in the past, but Lawyer Kong did not impact the series in a major way as Funky Kong, while Wren was an inspiration to Meggy as a child. They both have the ability to mess with victims' heads, but Lawyer Kong uses contracts and firewalls to do so, while Wren relies on a LotusEaterMachine. They've both been given these abilities by a higher power company (Nintendo and the Mysterious TV Guy, Puzzlevision, respectively), but the providers companies are contrasting in their own right; Nintendo makes it clear who they are, and Miyamoto is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure even at his worst, while Puzzlevision's representative, Mr. Puzzles, often remained in the one who mailed Wren shadows, and has no regard for the people hurt or killed in his machinery is still a mystery at this time, nor is it clear what their intentions were to begin with."shows". Finally, while Lawyer Kong quits lawyering and returns to his old job of selling weapons, making peace with the [=SMG4=] gang in the process, Wren is unable to let go of his desire to continue Splatfest, and dies in his own malfunctioning machine with no one to help him.
** Also to the Completely Regular Keyboard (That Looks Coooool). One is a mindless, destructive beast, while the other is very intelligent, anticipating Meggy's every move. Additionally, while they are in some way affiliated withthe Mysterious TV Guy, Puzzlevision, the Keyboard was sold by him it as a product, while Wren was gifted his power by him.it. And while they are both destroyed in the end, the Keyboard was able to take Peach's castle with it, while Wren was left all alone with nothing in his final moments.
** Also to the Completely Regular Keyboard (That Looks Coooool). One is a mindless, destructive beast, while the other is very intelligent, anticipating Meggy's every move. Additionally, while they are in some way affiliated with
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Seeing where we are now with Clench recently introduced, I think we can bring him on over to the Showgrounds Saga section now.
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!!Clench
[[quoteright:293:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clench_render.png]]
[[caption-width-right:293:"Clench. Clench. Name me Clench."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Zachary Preciado
->'''First appearance:''' [[Recap/SMG4TheDayMyArmWentPsycho "The Day My Arm Went Psycho"]] (2024)
Tari's hyperactive cybernetic arm which suddenly gained awareness.
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* AIIsACrapshoot: Not as bad as one might expect (not yet, at least), but still annoying enough to qualify.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He likes ducks just as much as Tari, if not more so, to the point where she has to promise him she'll take him to the zoo if he behaves himself. In addition, his mind-reading powers are awakened when Tari tries to calm down a gorilla that Mario angered.
* MotorMouth: It's hard to get him to stop talking, to the point where Tari has to shut him up with an oven mitt.
* RedOniBlueOni: The hyperactive and energetic Red Oni to Tari's shy and collected Blue Oni.
* SuddenlySpeaking: It took about six years after Tari's debut (and three seasons of [[WebAnimation/MetaRunner her own show]]) for her arm to gain sentience and a voice.
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!!Clench
[[quoteright:293:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clench_render.png]]
[[caption-width-right:293:"Clench. Clench. Name me Clench."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Zachary Preciado
->'''First appearance:''' [[Recap/SMG4TheDayMyArmWentPsycho "The Day My Arm Went Psycho"]] (2024)
Tari's hyperactive cybernetic arm which suddenly gained awareness.
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* AIIsACrapshoot: Not as bad as one might expect (not yet, at least), but still annoying enough to qualify.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: He likes ducks just as much as Tari, if not more so, to the point where she has to promise him she'll take him to the zoo if he behaves himself. In addition, his mind-reading powers are awakened when Tari tries to calm down a gorilla that Mario angered.
* MotorMouth: It's hard to get him to stop talking, to the point where Tari has to shut him up with an oven mitt.
* RedOniBlueOni: The hyperactive and energetic Red Oni to Tari's shy and collected Blue Oni.
* SuddenlySpeaking: It took about six years after Tari's debut (and three seasons of [[WebAnimation/MetaRunner her own show]]) for her arm to gain sentience and a voice.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: When you think about it, his trapping Meggy and her friends into his simulation was completely unnecessary. He knows Meggy won the last Splatfest, as he says in his MotiveRant that that's why he wants her as a part of his simulation. He also knows where she lives, as he was able to break into her house and steal her[[note]]originally his[[/note]] beanie while she was asleep. So... why didn't he simply seek her out and ask her for help getting back on his feet? Doing so would have undoubtedly steered their conversation to her career as a sports coach, which she could have used to give Wren the confidence he needed to find a job and/or relive his GloryDays in another way. Imagine how honored Meggy would have felt to be helping the person she idolized and looked up to. Speculations as to why he didn't do this range from Meggy's rather personal information coming from his mysterious benefactor rather than him finding out on his own merits, said benefactor somehow preventing him from doing so, him being too prideful and too fixated on living out his fantasies to care about seeing help, and the thought simply not crossing his mind.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: When you think about it, his trapping Meggy and her friends into his simulation was completely unnecessary. He knows Meggy won the last Splatfest, as he says in his MotiveRant that that's why he wants her as a part of his simulation. He also knows where she lives, as he was able to break into her house and steal her[[note]]originally his[[/note]] beanie while she was asleep. So... why didn't he simply seek her out and ask her for help getting back on his feet? Doing so would have undoubtedly steered their conversation to her career as a sports coach, which she could have used to give Wren the confidence he needed to find a job and/or relive his GloryDays in another way. Imagine how honored Meggy would have felt to be helping the person she idolized and looked up to. Speculations as to why he didn't do this range from Meggy's rather personal information coming from his mysterious benefactor rather than him finding out on his own merits, said benefactor somehow preventing him from doing so, him being too prideful and too fixated on living out his fantasies to care about seeing seeking help, and the thought simply not crossing his mind.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: When you think about it, his trapping Meggy and her friends into his simulation was completely unnecessary. He knows Meggy won the last Splatfest, as he says in his MotiveRant that that's why he wants her as a part of his simulation. He also knows where she lives, as he was able to break into her house and steal her[[note]]originally his[[/note]] beanie while she was asleep. So... why didn't he simply seek her out and ask her for help getting back on his feet? Doing so would have undoubtedly steered their conversation to her career as a sports coach, which she could have used to give Wren the confidence he needed to find a job and/or relive his GloryDays in another way. Imagine how honored Meggy would have felt to be helping the person she idolized and looked up to. Speculations as to why he didn't do this range from Meggy's rather personal information coming his mysterious benefactor rather than him finding out on his own merits, said benefactor somehow preventing him from doing so, him being too prideful and too fixated on living out his fantasies to care about seeing help, and the thought simply not crossing his mind.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: When you think about it, his trapping Meggy and her friends into his simulation was completely unnecessary. He knows Meggy won the last Splatfest, as he says in his MotiveRant that that's why he wants her as a part of his simulation. He also knows where she lives, as he was able to break into her house and steal her[[note]]originally his[[/note]] beanie while she was asleep. So... why didn't he simply seek her out and ask her for help getting back on his feet? Doing so would have undoubtedly steered their conversation to her career as a sports coach, which she could have used to give Wren the confidence he needed to find a job and/or relive his GloryDays in another way. Imagine how honored Meggy would have felt to be helping the person she idolized and looked up to. Speculations as to why he didn't do this range from Meggy's rather personal information coming from his mysterious benefactor rather than him finding out on his own merits, said benefactor somehow preventing him from doing so, him being too prideful and too fixated on living out his fantasies to care about seeing help, and the thought simply not crossing his mind.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: When you think about it, his trapping Meggy and her friends into his simulation was completely unnecessary. He knows Meggy won the last Splatfest, as he says in his MotiveRant that that's why he wants her as a part of his simulation. He also knows where she lives, as he was able to break into her house and steal her[[note]]originally his[[/note]] beanie while she was asleep. So... why didn't he simply seek her out and ask her for help getting back on his feet? Doing so would have undoubtedly steered their conversation to her career as a sports coach, which she could have used to give Wren the confidence he needed to find a job and/or relive his GloryDays in another way. Imagine how honored Meggy would have felt to be helping the person she idolized and looked up to. Speculations as to why he didn't do this range from Meggy's rather personal information coming his mysterious benefactor rather than him finding out on his own merits, said benefactor somehow preventing him from doing so, him being too prideful and too fixated on living out his fantasies to care about seeing help, and the thought simply not crossing his mind.
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* OutOfFocus: Dropped heavily in appearances starting into the modern era, with his most recent "appearance" to date being "SMG4 Christmas Special 2021".
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* OutOfFocus: Dropped heavily in appearances starting into the modern era, with his most recent "appearance" to date being "SMG4 "[=SMG4=] Christmas Special 2021".
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* FriendToAllLivingThings: He likes ducks just as much as Tari, if not more so, to the point where she has to promise him she'll take him to the zoo if he behaves himself. In addition, his mind-reading powers are awakened when Tari tries to calm down a monkey that Mario angered.
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* FriendToAllLivingThings: He likes ducks just as much as Tari, if not more so, to the point where she has to promise him she'll take him to the zoo if he behaves himself. In addition, his mind-reading powers are awakened when Tari tries to calm down a monkey gorilla that Mario angered.
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I've been told that Zach does Clench's voice. Hope this information is correct...
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