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* AnvilOnHead: PlayedStraight in Deaths 7 ("Anvils That Introduce Themselves by Falling Out of Trees Wherever Birds Sleep") and 11 ("Cutting Down a Chorus Plant That Grows Anvils"). {{Subverted|Trope}} in Death 15 (the below-mentioned [[RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts Rube Goldberg trap]] whose title is too much of an OverlyLongGag to transcribe), in which the anvil misses the victim.

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* AnvilOnHead: PlayedStraight in Deaths 7 ("Anvils That Introduce Themselves by Falling Out of Trees Wherever Birds Sleep") and 11 ("Cutting Down a Chorus Plant That Grows Anvils"). {{Subverted|Trope}} in Death 15 (the below-mentioned [[RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts Rube Goldberg trap]] whose title is too much of an OverlyLongGag to transcribe), transcribe[[note]]Flipping a Lever That Fires an Arrow That Triggers a Tripwire That Pushes a Slime Block That Launches The Arrow Into a Button That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Villager That Lures a Zombie Into Luring an Iron Golem Over a Pressure Plate That Launches a Cat That Scares a Creeper Into a Fire That Kills the Creeper Who Drops Some Gunpowder Into A Stream That Pushes It Into A Portal That Slides the Gunpowder Over Some Ice and Over a Pressure Plate That Activates a Piston That Updates a Block Which Updates a Floating Line of Gravel That Updates a Long Line of Gravel That Drops a Skeleton That Lures a Wolf Into a Portal in Front Of a Sheep that Lures The Wolf over a Tripwire That Removes a Water Block That Suffocates a Squid That Drops an Ink Sac Into a Hopper That Feeds a Chest That Activates a Compactor That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Witch Off a Pressure Plate That Pulls a Piston That Pulls a Line of Slime Blocks That Pulls a Stone Block That Drops an Anvil That Lands Behind You… And Then a Creeper Blows You Up[[/note]]), in which the anvil misses the victim.
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* AnvilOnHead: PlayedStraight in Deaths 7 ("Anvils That Introduce Themselves by Falling Out of Trees Wherever Birds Sleep") and 11 ("Cutting Down a Chorus Plant That Grows Anvils"). {{Subverted|Trope}} in Death 25 (the below-mentioned [[RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts Rube Goldberg trap]] whose title is too much of an OverlyLongGag to transcribe), in which the anvil misses the victim.

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* AnvilOnHead: PlayedStraight in Deaths 7 ("Anvils That Introduce Themselves by Falling Out of Trees Wherever Birds Sleep") and 11 ("Cutting Down a Chorus Plant That Grows Anvils"). {{Subverted|Trope}} in Death 25 15 (the below-mentioned [[RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts Rube Goldberg trap]] whose title is too much of an OverlyLongGag to transcribe), in which the anvil misses the victim.
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* TheAllegedSteed: In Death 9, a player named Jock Holiday mistakes the aptly named Noodlelegs, for his CoolHorse Thunderhoof. This turns out to be his downfall when he and the horse have to jump off a mountain's peak to escape some mobs.

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* TheAllegedSteed: In Death 9, a player named Jock Holiday mistakes the aptly named Noodlelegs, aptly-named Noodlelegs for his CoolHorse Thunderhoof. This turns out to be his downfall when he and the horse have to jump off a mountain's peak to escape some mobs.



** Deaths 25 and 41 are also call-backs to this gag. In the former, Ned expresses his belief by saying there are no fairies in Minecraft, before a fairy flies by and slays him. In the latter, Ned acts as captain of a [[UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic Titanic]]-looking ship, and when a crewmate warns him of a iceberg, Ned states that there are no icebergs in the game[[note]]At the time of the video's release, there ''were'' no icebergs in ''Minecraft''… [[HilariousInHindsight until update 1.13]][[/note]]. No points for guessing what happens next.
** Death 32, "The First Morning" is a call-back to Death 35 in Part 1: "The First Night".

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** Deaths 25 and 41 are also call-backs to this gag. In the former, Ned expresses his belief by saying there are no fairies in Minecraft, ''Minecraft'', before a fairy flies by and slays him. In the latter, Ned acts as captain of a [[UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic Titanic]]-looking ship, and when a crewmate warns him of a iceberg, Ned states that there are no icebergs in the game[[note]]At the time of the video's release, there ''were'' no icebergs in ''Minecraft''… [[HilariousInHindsight until update 1.13]][[/note]]. No points for guessing what happens next.
** Death 32, "The 32 ("The First Morning" Morning") is a call-back to Death 35 in Part 1: "The First Night".



* FlameWar: In Death 40, [=Norman298=] accidentally triggered one between two groups of people over the existence of global warming when he said it was cold out, which lead to him getting caught in the ([[ArrowsOnFire literal]]) crossfire.

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* FlameWar: In Death 40, [=Norman298=] accidentally triggered one between two groups of people over the existence of global warming when he said it was cold out, which lead leads to him getting caught in the ([[ArrowsOnFire literal]]) crossfire.



* LogicBomb: Ned falls into one of these in Death 29 when he reacts to the previous death which shows a player playing Minecraft [[RecursiveReality inside of Minecraft]]. He questions the logic behind this, wondering if Minecraft has itself inside of it, if the player was remote controlling another player through his computer, or if the game he was playing was just a "realistic" looking game. He then realizes he's watching the video on a ''Minecraft'' computer, and starts going on ''another'' tangent about how Minecraft must have its own Website/YouTube, before a [[RealityBreakingParadox logic black hole]] opens up and sucks him in.

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* LogicBomb: Ned falls into one of these in Death 29 when he reacts to the previous death death, which shows a player playing Minecraft ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' [[RecursiveReality inside of Minecraft]]. of]] ''[[RecursiveReality Minecraft]]''. He questions the logic behind this, wondering if Minecraft ''Minecraft'' has itself inside of it, if the player was remote controlling another player through his computer, or if the game he was playing was just a "realistic" looking game. He then realizes he's watching the video on a ''Minecraft'' computer, and starts going on ''another'' tangent about how Minecraft ''Minecraft'' must have its own Website/YouTube, before a [[RealityBreakingParadox logic black hole]] opens up and sucks him in.



* NoSell: Death 2: A player tries to shoot [=FinnTheWinn=] with a bow and arrow, but Finn blocks it with a shield, causing the arrow to bounce off it and hit the first player.

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* NoSell: Death 2: A player tries to shoot [=FinnTheWinn=] with a bow and arrow, but Finn blocks it with a shield, [[AttackReflector causing the arrow to bounce off of it and hit the first player.player]].

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* AnimateInanimateObject: Death 7 features a talking anvil named Alvin who introduces himself by falling out of trees.
* AttackReflector: Death 2 is "Right Back At You", in which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin an arrow bounces off its target and hits the shooter]].
* CallBack: Deaths 46 and 47: Redstone Ned gets stopped by a mugger demanding his wallet. Ned says he left his wallet in his truck, tricking the mugger into saying "There are no trucks in Minecraft", leading to a truck running over him, just like one did to Ned when he said the same line in the first episode. Ned then [[AesopAmnesia realizes that there are no wallets in Minecraft either]], causing a giant wallet to crush him.

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* AnimateInanimateObject: Death 7 features a talking anvil named Alvin who introduces himself [[AnvilOnHead by falling out of trees.
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* AnvilOnHead: PlayedStraight in Deaths 7 ("Anvils That Introduce Themselves by Falling Out of Trees Wherever Birds Sleep") and 11 ("Cutting Down a Chorus Plant That Grows Anvils"). {{Subverted|Trope}} in Death 25 (the below-mentioned [[RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts Rube Goldberg trap]] whose title is too much of an OverlyLongGag to transcribe), in which the anvil misses the victim.
* AttackReflector: Death 2 is "Right Back At You", in which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin an arrow bounces off of its target and hits the shooter]].
* CallBack: Deaths 46 and 47: Redstone Ned gets stopped by a mugger demanding his wallet. Ned says he left his wallet in his truck, tricking the mugger into saying "There are no trucks in Minecraft", ''Minecraft''", leading to a truck running over him, just like one did to Ned when he said the same line in the first episode. Ned then [[AesopAmnesia realizes that there are no wallets in Minecraft in]] ''[[AesopAmnesia Minecraft]]'' [[AesopAmnesia either]], causing a giant wallet to crush him.



* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: In-universe example. Death 48 shows a player watching end of the first episode, when he complains out loud that there were only 49 deaths. Jake Eyes then comes into his room and slays him for being wrong.

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* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: In-universe example. Death 48 shows a player watching the end of the first episode, when he complains out loud that there were only 49 deaths. Jake Eyes then comes into his room and slays him for being wrong.



* LogicBomb: Ned falls into one of these in Death 29 when he reacts to the previous death which shows a player playing Minecraft [[RecursiveReality inside of Minecraft]]. He questions the logic behind this, wondering if Minecraft has itself inside of it, if the player was remote controlling another player through his computer, or if the game he was playing was just a "realistic" looking game. He then realizes he's watching the video on a Minecraft computer, and starts going on ''another'' tangent about how Minecraft must have it's own Website/YouTube, before a [[RealityBreakingParadox logic black hole]] opens up and sucks him in.
* OverlyLongGag: The title of Death 15 (See "Rube Goldberg Hates Your Guts" below) getting longer and more complex with each step that is shown, to the point where the text on screen is nearly unreadable.

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* LogicBomb: Ned falls into one of these in Death 29 when he reacts to the previous death which shows a player playing Minecraft [[RecursiveReality inside of Minecraft]]. He questions the logic behind this, wondering if Minecraft has itself inside of it, if the player was remote controlling another player through his computer, or if the game he was playing was just a "realistic" looking game. He then realizes he's watching the video on a Minecraft ''Minecraft'' computer, and starts going on ''another'' tangent about how Minecraft must have it's its own Website/YouTube, before a [[RealityBreakingParadox logic black hole]] opens up and sucks him in.
* OverlyLongGag: The title of Death 15 (See (see "Rube Goldberg Hates Your Guts" below) getting longer and more complex with each step that is shown, to the point where the text on screen is nearly unreadable.



* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long and complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever. The machine ends with pushing an anvil that is supposed to drop on the victim, but it [[ShaggyDogStory lands on the block behind him and Stu is unharmed]]. Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].

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* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long and complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever. The machine ends with pushing [[AnvilOnHead an anvil that is supposed to drop on the victim, victim]], but it [[ShaggyDogStory lands on the block behind him and Stu is unharmed]]. Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].



* SlashedThroat: Death 25, the result of Ned proclaiming there are no fairies in Minecraft.

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* SlashedThroat: Death 25, the result of Ned proclaiming there are no fairies in Minecraft.''Minecraft''.



** Death 34 is "Standing Between a Wild Creator/{{Activision}} and a Nickel", where a businessman, making a very animalistic growling noise, slaughters someone for [[{{Greed}} said nickel]].

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** Death 26 is "Playing a PC Game on Launch" (with the specific game shown being ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'')… and getting [[ZergRush swarmed by spiders]], [[StealthPun i.e.]] [[VisualPun bugs]]. In other words, it's a jab at the practice of releasing games [[ObviousBeta in an unfinished state]] and letting the customer base serve as beta testers.
** Death 34 is "Standing Between a Wild Creator/{{Activision}} and a Nickel", where a businessman, making a very animalistic growling noise, slaughters someone for [[{{Greed}} for said nickel]].
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** Deaths 25 and 41 are also call backs to this gag. In the former, Ned expresses his belief by saying there are no fairies in Minecraft, before a fairy flies by and slays him. In the latter, Ned acts as captain of a [[UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic Titanic]]-looking ship, and when a crewmate warns him of a iceberg, Ned states that there are no icebergs in the game[[note]]At the time of the video's release, there ''were'' no icebergs in ''Minecraft''… [[HilariousInHindsight until update 1.13]][[/note]]. No points for guessing what happens next.
** Death 32, "The First Morning" is calls back to Death 35 in Part 1: "The First Night".

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** Deaths 25 and 41 are also call backs call-backs to this gag. In the former, Ned expresses his belief by saying there are no fairies in Minecraft, before a fairy flies by and slays him. In the latter, Ned acts as captain of a [[UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic Titanic]]-looking ship, and when a crewmate warns him of a iceberg, Ned states that there are no icebergs in the game[[note]]At the time of the video's release, there ''were'' no icebergs in ''Minecraft''… [[HilariousInHindsight until update 1.13]][[/note]]. No points for guessing what happens next.
** Death 32, "The First Morning" is calls back a call-back to Death 35 in Part 1: "The First Night".

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* AttackReflector: Death 2 is "Right Back At You", in which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin an arrow bounces off its target and hits the shooter]].



** Deaths 25 and 41 are also call backs to this gag. In the former, Ned expresses his belief by saying there are no fairies in Minecraft, before a fairy flies by and slays him. In the latter, Ned acts as captain of a [[UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic Titanic]]-looking ship, and when a crewmate warns him of a iceberg, Ned states that there are no icebergs in the game[[note]] At the time of the video's release, there ''were'' no icebergs in Minecraft, [[HilariousInHindsight until update 1.13]][[/note]]. No points for guessing what happens next.

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** Deaths 25 and 41 are also call backs to this gag. In the former, Ned expresses his belief by saying there are no fairies in Minecraft, before a fairy flies by and slays him. In the latter, Ned acts as captain of a [[UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic Titanic]]-looking ship, and when a crewmate warns him of a iceberg, Ned states that there are no icebergs in the game[[note]] At game[[note]]At the time of the video's release, there ''were'' no icebergs in Minecraft, ''Minecraft''… [[HilariousInHindsight until update 1.13]][[/note]]. No points for guessing what happens next.



* DrivenToSuicide: What Jake Eyes does when he listens to his voice when he was younger in Death 8.

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* DrivenToSuicide: What Jake Eyes does when he listens to [[OldShame his voice when he was younger younger]] in Death 8.



* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long and complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever. The machine ends with pushing a anvil that is supposed to drop on the victim, but it [[ShaggyDogStory lands on the block behind him and Stu is unharmed.]] Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].

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* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long and complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever. The machine ends with pushing a an anvil that is supposed to drop on the victim, but it [[ShaggyDogStory lands on the block behind him and Stu is unharmed.]] unharmed]]. Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].



** Death 4, "Living in Kansas" shows [[Literature/TheWizardOfOz Dorothy]] being sucked up into a tornado.

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** Death 4, "Living in Kansas" Kansas", shows [[Literature/TheWizardOfOz Dorothy]] being sucked up into a tornado.



** [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 Springtrap]] appears to jumpscare the viewer in Death 49.

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** [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 Springtrap]] appears to jumpscare {{jumpscare}} the viewer in Death 49.



* StuffBlowingUp: Deaths 35 through 37 show a fisherman real in three explosive items: a creeper, a lit piece of TNT, and a pufferfish... [[BaitAndSwitch filled with nitroglycerin]].

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* StuffBlowingUp: Deaths 35 through 37 show a fisherman real reel in three explosive items: a creeper, a lit piece of TNT, and a pufferfish... pufferfish… [[BaitAndSwitch filled with nitroglycerin]].

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* OverlyLongGag: The title of Death 15 (See "Rube Goldberg Hates Your Guts" below) getting longer and more complex with each step that is shown, to the point where the text on screen is nearly unreadable.



* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long and complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever. The machine ends with pushing a anvil that supposed to drop on the victim, but it is a block off and Stu is unharmed. Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].

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* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long and complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever. The machine ends with pushing a anvil that is supposed to drop on the victim, but it is a [[ShaggyDogStory lands on the block off behind him and Stu is unharmed. unharmed.]] Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].


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** Death 41 shows Ned captaining a replica of the UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic shortly before it crashes into an iceberg. As the ship sinks, he begins singing [[Film/Titanic1997 "My Heart Will Go On"]] by Music/CelineDion.


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* SlashedThroat: Death 25, the result of Ned proclaiming there are no fairies in Minecraft.
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* LongTitle: Death 15. Oh, and '''how.''' It is 1,070 characters long (including spaces) and currently holds the series record for the longest title. It's big that it has to shrink the more steps get added just to fit on the screen. [[note]]The title is "Flipping a Lever That Fires an Arrow That Triggers a Tripwire That Pushes a Slime Block That Launches the Arrow Into a Button That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Villager That Lures a Zombie Into Luring an Iron Golem Over a Pressure Plate That Launches a Cat That Scares a Creeper Into a Fire That Kills the Creeper Who Drops Some Gunpowder Into a Stream That Pushes It Into a Portal That Slides the Gunpowder Over Some Ice and Over a Pressure Plate That Activates a Piston That Updates a Block Which Updates a Floating Line of Gravel That Falls and Updates a Long Line of Gravel That Drops a Skeleton That Lures a Wolf Into a Portal That Sends the Wolf in Front of a Sheep That Lures the Wolf Over a Tripwire That Removes a Water Block That Suffocates a Squid That Drops an Ink Sac Into a Hopper That Feeds a Chest That Activates a Comparator Which Activates a Piston That Pushes a Witch off a Pressure Plate That Pulls Into a Piston That Pulls a Line of Slime Blocks That Pulls a Stone Block That Drops an Anvil That Lands Behind You And Then a Creeper Blows You Up." [[/note]]

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** In Death 25, Ned proclaims that [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7kzPNMhQa0 “there’s no fairies in Minecraft.”]]

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** In Death 25, Ned proclaims that [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7kzPNMhQa0 “there’s "there's no fairies in Minecraft.”]]"]]



** Death 26, "Playing a PC Game on Launch": In a TakeThat to ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', the death shows Brandon boot up the game before being killed by a bunch of spiders, silverfish, and endermites, or in other words: [[DarthWiki/IdiotProgramming bugs]].

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** Death 26, "Playing a PC Game on Launch": In a TakeThat to ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', the death shows Brandon boot up the game before being killed by a bunch of spiders, silverfish, and endermites, or in other words: [[DarthWiki/IdiotProgramming bugs]].bugs]].
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** In Death 25, Ned proclaims that [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7kzPNMhQa0 “there’s no fairies in Minecraft.”]]
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** Death 34 is "Standing Between a Wild Creator/Activision and a Nickel", where a businessman, making a very animalistic growling noise, slaughters someone for [[{{Greed}} said nickel]].

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** Death 34 is "Standing Between a Wild Creator/Activision Creator/{{Activision}} and a Nickel", where a businessman, making a very animalistic growling noise, slaughters someone for [[{{Greed}} said nickel]].
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* In TheStinger, [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse Nick Fury]] knocks on [=jayRiott=]'s door to talk to him about the Avengers Initiative. Jake [[BluntNo closes the door on him]].

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* ** In TheStinger, [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse Nick Fury]] knocks on [=jayRiott=]'s door to talk to him about the Avengers Initiative. Jake [[BluntNo closes the door on him]].
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* In TheStinger, [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse Nick Fury]] knocks on [=jayRiott=]'s door to talk to him about the Avengers Initiative. Jake [[BluntNo closes the door on him]].
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** Death 25 is also a call back to this gag, as Ned expresses his belief by saying there are no fairies in Minecraft, before a fairy flies by and slays him.

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** Death Deaths 25 is and 41 are also a call back backs to this gag, as gag. In the former, Ned expresses his belief by saying there are no fairies in Minecraft, before a fairy flies by and slays him.him. In the latter, Ned acts as captain of a [[UsefulNotes/RMSTitanic Titanic]]-looking ship, and when a crewmate warns him of a iceberg, Ned states that there are no icebergs in the game[[note]] At the time of the video's release, there ''were'' no icebergs in Minecraft, [[HilariousInHindsight until update 1.13]][[/note]]. No points for guessing what happens next.
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->'''[=jayRiott=]:''' ''"...Even if it has the consequence of getting players mad, we must add, 50 ways to-"''\\
'''Dub Voice:''' ''"DIE IN MINECRAFT!"''\\
'''[=jayRiott=]:''' ''"Hey that's what I was gonna sing anyway!"''\\
'''Dub Voice:''' ''"OH. NEVER MIND."''
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** The trailer ends with a minor jab at [[Creator/ValveCorporation Valve]] and their [[MemeticMutation memetic]] reputation for not being able to count to three, when Jay calls Gabe Newell and asks him how he deals with people constantly asking him for a third installment to their many popular series.

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* CallBack: Deaths 46 and 47: Redstone Ned gets stopped by a mugger demanding his wallet. Ned says he left his wallet in his truck, tricking the mugger into saying "There are no trucks in Minecraft", leading to a truck running over him, just like one did to Ned when he said the same line in the first episode. Ned then realizes that there are no wallets in Minecraft either, causing a giant wallet to crush him.

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* CallBack: Deaths 46 and 47: Redstone Ned gets stopped by a mugger demanding his wallet. Ned says he left his wallet in his truck, tricking the mugger into saying "There are no trucks in Minecraft", leading to a truck running over him, just like one did to Ned when he said the same line in the first episode. Ned then [[AesopAmnesia realizes that there are no wallets in Minecraft either, either]], causing a giant wallet to crush him. him.
** Death 25 is also a call back to this gag, as Ned expresses his belief by saying there are no fairies in Minecraft, before a fairy flies by and slays him.
** Death 32, "The First Morning" is calls back to Death 35 in Part 1: "The First Night".


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* StuffBlowingUp: Deaths 35 through 37 show a fisherman real in three explosive items: a creeper, a lit piece of TNT, and a pufferfish... [[BaitAndSwitch filled with nitroglycerin]].
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** Death 24 is "Working for [[Creator/ElectronicArts EA Games]]", where a worker dies of overexertion after being forced to work day and night without sleep.
** Death 34 is "Standing Between a Wild Creator/Activision and a Nickel", where a businessman, making a very animalistic growling noise, slaughters someone for [[{{Greed}} said nickel]].
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* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: In-universe example. Death 48 shows a player watching end of the first episode, when he complains out loud that there were only 49 deaths. Jake Eyes then comes into his room and slays him for being wrong.

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* LongTitle: Death 15. Oh, and '''how.''' It is 1,070 characters long (including spaces) and currently holds the series record for the longest title. It's big that it has to shrink the more steps get added just to fit on the screen. [[note]]The title is "Flipping a Lever That Fires an Arrow That Triggers a Tripwire That Pushes a Slime Block That Launches the Arrow Into a Button That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Villager That Lures a Zombie Into Luring an Iron Golem Over a Pressure Plate That Launches a Cat That Scares a Creeper Into a Fire That Kills the Creeper Who Drops Some Gunpowder Into a Stream That Pushes It Into a Portal That Slides the Gunpowder Over Some Ice and Over a Pressure Plate That Activates a Piston That Updates a Block Which Updates a Floating Line of Gravel That Falls and Updates a Long Line of Gravel That Drops a Skeleton That Lures a Wolf Into a Portal That Sends the Wolf in Front of a Sheep That Lures the Wolf Over a Tripwire That Removes a Water Block That Suffocates a Squide That Drops an Ink Sac Into a Hopper That Feeds a Chest That Activates a Comparator Which Activates a Piston That Pushes a Witch off a Pressure Plate That Pulls Into a Piston That Pulls a Line of Slime Blocks That Pulls a Stone Block That Drops an Anvil That Lands Behind You And Then a Creeper Blows You Up." [[/note]]

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* LongTitle: Death 15. Oh, and '''how.''' It is 1,070 characters long (including spaces) and currently holds the series record for the longest title. It's big that it has to shrink the more steps get added just to fit on the screen. [[note]]The title is "Flipping a Lever That Fires an Arrow That Triggers a Tripwire That Pushes a Slime Block That Launches the Arrow Into a Button That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Villager That Lures a Zombie Into Luring an Iron Golem Over a Pressure Plate That Launches a Cat That Scares a Creeper Into a Fire That Kills the Creeper Who Drops Some Gunpowder Into a Stream That Pushes It Into a Portal That Slides the Gunpowder Over Some Ice and Over a Pressure Plate That Activates a Piston That Updates a Block Which Updates a Floating Line of Gravel That Falls and Updates a Long Line of Gravel That Drops a Skeleton That Lures a Wolf Into a Portal That Sends the Wolf in Front of a Sheep That Lures the Wolf Over a Tripwire That Removes a Water Block That Suffocates a Squide Squid That Drops an Ink Sac Into a Hopper That Feeds a Chest That Activates a Comparator Which Activates a Piston That Pushes a Witch off a Pressure Plate That Pulls Into a Piston That Pulls a Line of Slime Blocks That Pulls a Stone Block That Drops an Anvil That Lands Behind You And Then a Creeper Blows You Up." [[/note]]



* RunningGag: This episode's gag is [=ThatGuyWithTheElytra=] dying in a way that relates to an Eltrya, either by flying into something, falling by looking up, forgetting the eltyra, or just doing anything with it.

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* RunningGag: This episode's gag is episode has two new running gags, both of which continued to run in future installments.
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[=ThatGuyWithTheElytra=] dying in a way that relates to an Eltrya, either by flying into something, falling by looking up, forgetting the eltyra, or just doing anything with it.it.
** The Gingerbread Man running away from pursuing mobs, taunting them as he does, before something stops him or slows him down.



* TemptingFate: The Gingerbread Man returns in Death 27, running out a cave from a horde of zombies, who burn in the sunlight. When the Gingerbread Man taunts the zombies, a baby Husk comes up and kills him.
* VisualPun: The FlameWar in Death 40 is fought with [[ArrowsOnFire Flame Bows]].

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* TemptingFate: The Gingerbread Man returns Man's RunningGag debuts in Death 27, running out a cave this episode, in which he runs away from a horde of zombies, who burn mobs, taunting them that [[{{Catchphrase}} they can't catch him]], before something stops him dead in the sunlight. When the Gingerbread Man taunts the zombies, a baby Husk comes up and his tracks or something else kills him, causing the pursing mobs to kill him.
** The first time (Death 16) it happens is when a Stray hits him with a Slowness Arrow, allowing a horde of zombies to catch up with him.
** The second time (Death 27) occurs when the Gingerbread Man runs out of a cave and into the desert, causing the zombies chasing him to burn up in the sun. When he stops to make fun of them, a baby Husk comes up and kills him.
** The third and final time (Death 38), he gets himself caught in a cobweb, allowing a bunch of cave spiders to swarm him. It's at this point he acknowledges how bad he is at this.
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The FlameWar in Death 40 is fought with [[ArrowsOnFire Flame Bows]].Bows]].
** Death 26, "Playing a PC Game on Launch": In a TakeThat to ''VideoGame/NoMansSky'', the death shows Brandon boot up the game before being killed by a bunch of spiders, silverfish, and endermites, or in other words: [[DarthWiki/IdiotProgramming bugs]].

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* AnimateInanimateObject: Death 7 features a talking anvil named Alvin who introduces himself by falling out of trees.



* Death 18 is "Ignoring [[Music/{{TLC}} TLC's]] Advice" (don't go chasing waterfalls). The victim is WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

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* ** Death 18 is "Ignoring [[Music/{{TLC}} TLC's]] Advice" (don't go chasing waterfalls). The victim is WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* TheAllegedHorse: In Death 9, a player named Jock Holiday mistakes the aptly named Noodlelegs, for his CoolHorse Thunderhoof. This turns out to be his downfall when he and the horse have to jump off a mountain's peak to escape some mobs.

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* TheAllegedHorse: TheAllegedSteed: In Death 9, a player named Jock Holiday mistakes the aptly named Noodlelegs, for his CoolHorse Thunderhoof. This turns out to be his downfall when he and the horse have to jump off a mountain's peak to escape some mobs.



* JumpScare: Death 49 is originally presented as literally being bored to death. The title then changes to "[[SensoryAbuse Wearing Headphones]]", and [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 Springtrap]] pops up and screams at the screen, implying that the victim of this death was '''[[TheFourthWallCannotProtectYou you]]'''.

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* JumpScare: Death 49 is originally presented as literally being bored to death. The title then changes to "[[SensoryAbuse Wearing Headphones]]", and [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 Springtrap]] pops up and screams at the screen, implying that the victim of this death was '''[[TheFourthWallCannotProtectYou '''[[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou you]]'''.

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* TheAllegedHorse: In Death 9, a player named Jock Holiday mistakes the aptly named Noodlelegs, for his CoolHorse Thunderhoof. This turns out to be his downfall when he and the horse have to jump off a mountain's peak to escape some mobs.



* JumpScare: Death 49 is originally presented as literally being bored to death. The title then changes to "[[SensoryAbuse Wearing Headphones]]", and [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 Springtrap]] pops up and screams at the screen, implying that the victim of this death was '''[[TheFourthWallCannotProtectYou you]]'''.



** Death 4 shows [[Literature/TheWizardOfOz Dorothy]] being sucked up into a tornado.

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** Death 4 4, "Living in Kansas" shows [[Literature/TheWizardOfOz Dorothy]] being sucked up into a tornado.tornado.
* Death 18 is "Ignoring [[Music/{{TLC}} TLC's]] Advice" (don't go chasing waterfalls). The victim is WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
** [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 Springtrap]] appears to jumpscare the viewer in Death 49.
* TemptingFate: The Gingerbread Man returns in Death 27, running out a cave from a horde of zombies, who burn in the sunlight. When the Gingerbread Man taunts the zombies, a baby Husk comes up and kills him.
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* DrivenToSuicide: What Jake Eyes does when he listens to his voice when he was younger in Death 8.


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* NoSell: Death 2: A player tries to shoot [=FinnTheWinn=] with a bow and arrow, but Finn blocks it with a shield, causing the arrow to bounce off it and hit the first player.
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* LogicBomb: Ned falls into one of these in Death 29 when he reacts to the previous death which shows a player playing Minecraft [[RecursiveReality inside of Minecraft]]. He questions the logic behind this, wondering if Minecraft has itself inside of it, if the player was remote controlling another player through his computer, or if the game he was playing was just a "realistic" looking game. He then realizes he's watching the video on a Minecraft computer, and starts going on another tangent about how Minecraft must have it's own Creator/YouTube, before a [[RealityBreakingParadox logic black hole]] opens and sucks him in.

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* LogicBomb: Ned falls into one of these in Death 29 when he reacts to the previous death which shows a player playing Minecraft [[RecursiveReality inside of Minecraft]]. He questions the logic behind this, wondering if Minecraft has itself inside of it, if the player was remote controlling another player through his computer, or if the game he was playing was just a "realistic" looking game. He then realizes he's watching the video on a Minecraft computer, and starts going on another ''another'' tangent about how Minecraft must have it's own Creator/YouTube, Website/YouTube, before a [[RealityBreakingParadox logic black hole]] opens up and sucks him in.
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* LogicBomb: Ned falls into one of these in Death 29 when he reacts to the previous death which shows a player playing Minecraft [[RecursiveReality inside of Minecraft]]. He questions the logic behind this, wondering if Minecraft has itself inside of it, if the player was remote controlling another player through his computer, or if the game he was playing was just a "realistic" looking game. He then realizes he's watching the video on a Minecraft computer, and starts going on another tangent about how Minecraft must have it's own Creator/YouTube, before a [[RealityBreakingParadox logic black hole]] opens and sucks him in.


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* ShoutOut:
** Death 4 shows [[Literature/TheWizardOfOz Dorothy]] being sucked up into a tornado.

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* CallBack: Deaths 46 and 47: Redstone Ned gets stopped by a mugger demanding his wallet. Ned says he left his wallet in his truck, tricking the mugger into saying "There are no trucks in Minecraft", leading to a truck running over him, just like one did to Ned when he said the same line in the first episode. Ned then realizes that there are no wallets in Minecraft either, causing a giant wallet to crush him.



* FlameWar: In Death 40, Norman298 accidentally triggered one between two groups of people over the existence of global warming when he said it was cold out, which lead to him getting caught in the ([[ArrowsOnFire literal]]) crossfire.

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* FlameWar: In Death 40, Norman298 [=Norman298=] accidentally triggered one between two groups of people over the existence of global warming when he said it was cold out, which lead to him getting caught in the ([[ArrowsOnFire literal]]) crossfire.

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* LongTitle: Death 15. Oh, and '''how.''' It is 1,070 characters long (including spaces) and currently holds the series record for the longest title. It's big that it has to constantly shrink the more steps get added. [[note]]The title is "Flipping a Lever That Fires an Arrow That Triggers a Tripwire That Pushes a Slime Block That Launches the Arrow Into a Button That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Villager That Lures a Zombie Into Luring an Iron Golem Over a Pressure Plate That Launches a Cat That Scares a Creeper Into a Fire That Kills the Creeper Who Drops Some Gunpowder Into a Stream That Pushes It Into a Portal That Slides the Gunpowder Over Some Ice and Over a Pressure Plate That Activates a Piston That Updates a Block Which Updates a Floating Line of Gravel That Falls and Updates a Long Line of Gravel That Drops a Skeleton That Lures a Wolf Into a Portal That Sends the Wolf in Front of a Sheep That Lures the Wolf Over a Tripwire That Removes a Water Block That Suffocates a Squide That Drops an Ink Sac Into a Hopper That Feeds a Chest That Activates a Comparator Which Activates a Piston That Pushes a Witch off a Pressure Plate That Pulls Into a Piston That Pulls a Line of Slime Blocks That Pulls a Stone Block That Drops an Anvil That Lands Behind You And Then a Creeper Blows You Up." [[/note]]
* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long and complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever. The machine ends with pushing a anvil that supposed to drop on the victim, but it is a block off and Stu is unharmed. Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].

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* FelonyMisdemeanor:
** In Death 39, a mafioso gets into a firefight with a SWAG team for illegally importing tin cans.
** Death 50, [=ThatGuyWithTheElytra=] gets a missile fired on him for gliding into US Airspace.
* FlameWar: In Death 40, Norman298 accidentally triggered one between two groups of people over the existence of global warming when he said it was cold out, which lead to him getting caught in the ([[ArrowsOnFire literal]]) crossfire.
* LongTitle: Death 15. Oh, and '''how.''' It is 1,070 characters long (including spaces) and currently holds the series record for the longest title. It's big that it has to constantly shrink the more steps get added.added just to fit on the screen. [[note]]The title is "Flipping a Lever That Fires an Arrow That Triggers a Tripwire That Pushes a Slime Block That Launches the Arrow Into a Button That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Villager That Lures a Zombie Into Luring an Iron Golem Over a Pressure Plate That Launches a Cat That Scares a Creeper Into a Fire That Kills the Creeper Who Drops Some Gunpowder Into a Stream That Pushes It Into a Portal That Slides the Gunpowder Over Some Ice and Over a Pressure Plate That Activates a Piston That Updates a Block Which Updates a Floating Line of Gravel That Falls and Updates a Long Line of Gravel That Drops a Skeleton That Lures a Wolf Into a Portal That Sends the Wolf in Front of a Sheep That Lures the Wolf Over a Tripwire That Removes a Water Block That Suffocates a Squide That Drops an Ink Sac Into a Hopper That Feeds a Chest That Activates a Comparator Which Activates a Piston That Pushes a Witch off a Pressure Plate That Pulls Into a Piston That Pulls a Line of Slime Blocks That Pulls a Stone Block That Drops an Anvil That Lands Behind You And Then a Creeper Blows You Up." [[/note]]
* RunningGag: This episode's gag is [=ThatGuyWithTheElytra=] dying in a way that relates to an Eltrya, either by flying into something, falling by looking up, forgetting the eltyra, or just doing anything with it.
* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long and complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever. The machine ends with pushing a anvil that supposed to drop on the victim, but it is a block off and Stu is unharmed. Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].after]].
* VisualPun: The FlameWar in Death 40 is fought with [[ArrowsOnFire Flame Bows]].

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* DreadfulMusician: Death 19, which shows a whole club of people dying from hearing [=jayRiott=]'s singing voice.



* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever, but the anvil is a block off from hitting him. Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].

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* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long and complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever, but the lever. The machine ends with pushing a anvil that supposed to drop on the victim, but it is a block off from hitting him.and Stu is unharmed. Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].
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* LongTitle: Death 15, and '''how.''' It is 1,070 characters long (including spaces) and currently holds the series record for the longest title.[[note:]]The title is "Flipping a Lever That Fires an Arrow That Triggers a Tripwire That Pushes a Slime Block That Launches the Arrow Into a Button That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Villager That Lures a Zombie Into Luring an Iron Golem Over a Pressure Plate That Launches a Cat That Scares a Creeper Into a Fire That Kills the Creeper Who Drops Some Gunpowder Into a Stream That Pushes It Into a Portal That Slides the Gunpowder Over Some Ice and Over a Pressure Plate That Activates a Piston That Updates a Block Which Updates a Floating Line of Gravel That Falls and Updates a Long Line of Gravel That Drops a Skeleton That Lures a Wolf Into a Portal That Sends the Wolf in Front of a Sheep That Lures the Wolf Over a Tripwire That Removes a Water Block That Suffocates a Squide That Drops an Ink Sac Into a Hopper That Feeds a Chest That Activates a Comparator Which Activates a Piston That Pushes a Witch off a Pressure Plate That Pulls Into a Piston That Pulls a Line of Slime Blocks That Pulls a Stone Block That Drops an Anvil That Lands Behind You And Then a Creeper Blows You Up." [[/note]]

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* LongTitle: Death 15, 15. Oh, and '''how.''' It is 1,070 characters long (including spaces) and currently holds the series record for the longest title.[[note:]]The It's big that it has to constantly shrink the more steps get added. [[note]]The title is "Flipping a Lever That Fires an Arrow That Triggers a Tripwire That Pushes a Slime Block That Launches the Arrow Into a Button That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Villager That Lures a Zombie Into Luring an Iron Golem Over a Pressure Plate That Launches a Cat That Scares a Creeper Into a Fire That Kills the Creeper Who Drops Some Gunpowder Into a Stream That Pushes It Into a Portal That Slides the Gunpowder Over Some Ice and Over a Pressure Plate That Activates a Piston That Updates a Block Which Updates a Floating Line of Gravel That Falls and Updates a Long Line of Gravel That Drops a Skeleton That Lures a Wolf Into a Portal That Sends the Wolf in Front of a Sheep That Lures the Wolf Over a Tripwire That Removes a Water Block That Suffocates a Squide That Drops an Ink Sac Into a Hopper That Feeds a Chest That Activates a Comparator Which Activates a Piston That Pushes a Witch off a Pressure Plate That Pulls Into a Piston That Pulls a Line of Slime Blocks That Pulls a Stone Block That Drops an Anvil That Lands Behind You And Then a Creeper Blows You Up." [[/note]]
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The third episode of the ''[[WebAnimation/FiftyWaysToDieInMinecraft 50 Ways to Die in Minecraft]]'' series.

Watch it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T45vZFI8ddg here]].

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!!Ready? Sego!

* LongTitle: Death 15, and '''how.''' It is 1,070 characters long (including spaces) and currently holds the series record for the longest title.[[note:]]The title is "Flipping a Lever That Fires an Arrow That Triggers a Tripwire That Pushes a Slime Block That Launches the Arrow Into a Button That Activates a Piston That Pushes a Villager That Lures a Zombie Into Luring an Iron Golem Over a Pressure Plate That Launches a Cat That Scares a Creeper Into a Fire That Kills the Creeper Who Drops Some Gunpowder Into a Stream That Pushes It Into a Portal That Slides the Gunpowder Over Some Ice and Over a Pressure Plate That Activates a Piston That Updates a Block Which Updates a Floating Line of Gravel That Falls and Updates a Long Line of Gravel That Drops a Skeleton That Lures a Wolf Into a Portal That Sends the Wolf in Front of a Sheep That Lures the Wolf Over a Tripwire That Removes a Water Block That Suffocates a Squide That Drops an Ink Sac Into a Hopper That Feeds a Chest That Activates a Comparator Which Activates a Piston That Pushes a Witch off a Pressure Plate That Pulls Into a Piston That Pulls a Line of Slime Blocks That Pulls a Stone Block That Drops an Anvil That Lands Behind You And Then a Creeper Blows You Up." [[/note]]
* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Subverted; death 15 tries to do this with a long complicated contraption that is activated when Stu flicks a lever, but the anvil is a block off from hitting him. Instead, [[BaitAndSwitch he gets blown up by a Creeper seconds after]].

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