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* RiddleForTheAges: Why does Peach have a box of nukes?


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* StuffBlowingUp: During a game of table tennis, Melony accidentally hits Mario's face which causes to ball to bounce off and hit a box of nukes Toadsworth was carrying, causing the castle to explode.
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* WholePlotReference: In many ways, this episode is similar to "There's Something Up With Meggy", only this time with Melony struggling to come to terms with the loss of a loved one. The episode was even released roughly a month after Super Meme Genesis ended, just as "There's Something Up With Meggy" did so after the Anime Arc.

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* WholePlotReference: In many ways, this episode is similar to "There's Something Up With Meggy", only this time with Melony struggling to come to terms with the loss of a loved one. The episode was even released roughly a month after Super Meme Genesis ended, just as "There's Something Up With Meggy" did so after the Anime Arc.Arc.
* YankTheDogsChain: Mario finally pulls out the final scalpel blade from his hand and cheers...and then Melony's blade impales it. Cue the hapless plumber screaming to the Windows shutdown theme and then yelling really loudly.
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Determined to protect her friends after the battle with [=SMG0=] forced her to strike down Axol, Melony has begun training to use the Fierce Deity Mask that brought her to life to its fullest extent. With Meggy as her coach, Mario and the Glitchy Gang help Melony unlock her true potential, but soon find that the godlike power within the mask isn't so easily controlled...

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Determined to protect her friends after the battle with [=SMG0=] forced her to strike down Axol, Axol down, Melony has begun training to use the Fierce Deity Mask that brought her to life to its fullest extent. With Meggy as her coach, Mario and the Glitchy Gang help Melony unlock her true potential, but soon find that the godlike power within the mask isn't so easily controlled...
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* SuperMode: After being taken over by the Fierce Deity, Melony takes on a new form that resembles him, getting his FacialMarkings, ProphetEyes, [[PowerDyesYourHair white hair and brown eyebrows]], and her clothes and HairDecorations taking on the same colors and patterns as his tunic and chest plate.

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* SuperMode: After being taken over by the Fierce Deity, Melony takes on a new form that resembles him, getting his FacialMarkings, ProphetEyes, [[PowerDyesYourHair white hair and brown eyebrows]], and her clothes and HairDecorations hair decorations taking on the same colors and patterns as his tunic and chest plate.
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* EvilMentor: Played with, Bob uses the training methods of one, telling Melony to let her anger flow through her, but he doesn't have bad intentions. He's just incompetent.
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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: While Meggy is trying to snap Melony out of her TranquilFury the first time, Mario switches from a surprised expression to his trademark derp eyes as he refocuses his attention to a downed Luigi.
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* CrazyPrepared: Right when it seemed that the gang's FastballSpecial on the possessed Melony was going to backfire, Meggy had prepared one last step to the plan: have Mario [[TennisBoss reflect Melony's projectile with his table tennis paddle]].
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* WholesalePlotReference: In many ways, this episode is similar to "There's Something Up With Meggy", only this time with Melony struggling to come to terms with the loss of a loved one. The episode was even released roughly a month after Super Meme Genesis ended, just as "There's Something Up With Meggy" did so after the Anime Arc.

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* WholesalePlotReference: WholePlotReference: In many ways, this episode is similar to "There's Something Up With Meggy", only this time with Melony struggling to come to terms with the loss of a loved one. The episode was even released roughly a month after Super Meme Genesis ended, just as "There's Something Up With Meggy" did so after the Anime Arc.
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* TranquilFury: While in her Fierce Deity form, Melony shows no facial expression or emotion whatsoever, but is driven by pure hatred to destroy anything that reminds her of Zero and anyone who stands in her way.

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* TranquilFury: While in her Fierce Deity form, Melony shows no facial expression or emotion whatsoever, but is driven by pure hatred to destroy anything that reminds her of Zero and anyone who stands in her way.way.
* WholesalePlotReference: In many ways, this episode is similar to "There's Something Up With Meggy", only this time with Melony struggling to come to terms with the loss of a loved one. The episode was even released roughly a month after Super Meme Genesis ended, just as "There's Something Up With Meggy" did so after the Anime Arc.

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* GuestStrip: Part of the episode is edited by none other than Weegeepie.

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** Meggy's ponytail model, which was created by [=MrTheWizard=] and [=John10v10=], makes its debut here.
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* BeserkButton: He may be dead, but Zero still manages to fill Melony with hatred and anger. She practices using dummies of him possessing Axol, and when she taps into her Fierce Deity powers, she destroys a Coke Zero factory because it had the name “Zero” on it.

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* BeserkButton: BerserkButton: He may be dead, but Zero still manages to fill Melony with hatred and anger. She practices using dummies of him possessing Axol, and when she taps into her Fierce Deity powers, she destroys a Coke Zero factory because it had the name “Zero” on it.
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* BeserkButton: He may be dead, but Zero still manages to fill Melony with hatred and anger. She practices using dummies of him possessing Axol, and when she taps into her Fierce Deity powers, she destroys a Coke Zero factory because it had the name “Zero” on it.
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* FastballSpecial: Mario, Luigi, Saiko, and Meggy attempt this on Melony, using Mario as the projectile. It almost ends badly.


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* MassOhCrap: Everyone has this when a possessed Melony dodges a thrown Mario, realizing that they just put him in a ''[[{{Understatement}} very]]'' [[{{Understatement}} bad spot]].
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* EvilCostumeSwitch: When Melony is fully possessed by the Fierce Deity Mask, her entire appearance changes, matching Fierce Deity Link's color scheme.


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* GuestStrip: Part of the episode is edited by none other than Weegeepie.

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Determined to protect her friends after the battle with [=SMG0=] forced her to strike down Axol, Melony has begun training to use the Fierce Deity's Mask that brought her to life to its fullest extent. With Meggy as her coach, Mario and the Glitchy Gang help Melony unlock her true potential, but soon find that the godlike power within the mask isn't so easily controlled...

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Determined to protect her friends after the battle with [=SMG0=] forced her to strike down Axol, Melony has begun training to use the Fierce Deity's Deity Mask that brought her to life to its fullest extent. With Meggy as her coach, Mario and the Glitchy Gang help Melony unlock her true potential, but soon find that the godlike power within the mask isn't so easily controlled...



* CoversAlwaysLie: The thumbnail shows Mario putting the Fierce Deity's Mask on while wearing a PsychoticSmirk, suggesting the episode will be about Mario going mad with power. No such thing happens in the episode, as Melony never takes the mask off; it's instead all about Melony learning to bring out the mask's full power and eventually becoming possessed.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The thumbnail shows Mario putting the Fierce Deity's Deity Mask on while wearing a PsychoticSmirk, suggesting the episode will be about Mario going mad with power. No such thing happens in the episode, as Melony never takes the mask off; it's instead all about Melony learning to bring out the mask's full power and eventually becoming possessed.



* FacialMarkings: When Melony gains power from the Fierce Deity's Mask, her usual watermelon seed cheek marks are replaced by the marks of the Fierce Deity himself.

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* EnemyWithin: Implied with the spirit of the Fierce Deity Mask, who influences Melony into becoming a powerful and nigh-unstoppable god.
* FacialMarkings: When Melony gains power from the Fierce Deity's Deity Mask, her usual watermelon seed cheek marks are replaced by the marks of the Fierce Deity himself.



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Melony breaks down into TearsOfRemorse after witnessing her destruction of the Coke Zero factory and realizing she very nearly killed all of her friends under the influence of the Fierce Deity's Mask.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Luigi succeeds in getting Melony in touch with the true power of the Fierce Deity's Mask through meditation, but she winds up losing control to the Fierce Deity himself and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.

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* KnightOfCerebus: The episode takes a markedly darker turn when the spirit within the Fierce Deity Mask appears during Melony's meditation.
* MeditationPowerup: The moment that fully awakens the power of the Fierce Deity Mask isn't combat training or physical exercise, but meditation--which leads Melony to encounter the [[EnemyWithin Fierce Deity]] within her, allowing him to influence her mind.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Melony breaks down into TearsOfRemorse after witnessing her destruction of the Coke Zero factory and realizing she very nearly killed all of her friends under the influence of the Fierce Deity's Deity Mask.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Luigi succeeds in getting Melony in touch with the true power of the Fierce Deity's Deity Mask through meditation, but she winds up losing control to the Fierce Deity himself and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.



* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: A variation occurs when Melony is overcome by the power of the Fierce Deity Mask and tries to destroy a Coke Zero factory, simply because its name reminds her of [=SMG0=], the one responsible for Axol's death.



* TameHisAnger: The episode ends with Meggy promising Melony to harness her power more safely, as when she tapped into its full potential the first time, she became overwhelmed by the urge to destroy every sign and reminder of Zero she could find.

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* TameHisAnger: The episode ends with Meggy Melony promising Melony Meggy to harness her power more safely, as when she tapped into its full potential the first time, she became overwhelmed by the urge to destroy every sign and reminder of Zero she could find.
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* CallBack: In a very ironic and very disturbing example of this, the Fierce Deity possessing Melony plays out in the ''exact same way Zero possessed Axol.''
* ChekhovsSkill: All the training Meggy puts her friends through--from jogging to weight-lifting and even Mario's table tennis paddling--pays off when Mario, Luigi, and Saiko put their skills to use against a raging Melony.

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* CallBack: In a very ironic and very disturbing example of this, the Fierce Deity possessing Melony plays out in the ''exact exact same way Zero possessed Axol.''
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* ChekhovsSkill: All the training Meggy puts her friends through--from jogging to weight-lifting through--jogging, bicycling, weight-lifting, baseball, and even Mario's table tennis paddling--pays tennis--pays off when Mario, Luigi, and Saiko put their skills to use against a raging Melony.
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* TearsOfRemorse: Melony breaks down crying when she realizes her attempts to improve her powers have resulted in her nearly hurting her friends.
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* CallBack: In a very ironic and very disturbing example of this, the Fierce Deity possessing Melony plays out in the ''exact same way Zero possessed Axol.''
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Determined to protect her friends after the battle with [=SMG0=], Melony has begun training to use the Fierce Deity's Mask that brought her to life to its fullest extent. With Meggy as her coach, Mario and the Glitchy Gang help Melony unlock her true potential, but soon find that the godlike power within the mask isn't so easily controlled...

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Determined to protect her friends after the battle with [=SMG0=], [=SMG0=] forced her to strike down Axol, Melony has begun training to use the Fierce Deity's Mask that brought her to life to its fullest extent. With Meggy as her coach, Mario and the Glitchy Gang help Melony unlock her true potential, but soon find that the godlike power within the mask isn't so easily controlled...
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* PetTheDog: Bob agrees to help Melony train, with no apparent ulterior motive.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The thumbnail shows Mario putting the Fierce Deity's Mask on while wearing a PsychoticSmirk, suggesting the episode will be about Mario going mad with power. No such thing happens in the episode, as Melony never takes it off.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The thumbnail shows Mario putting the Fierce Deity's Mask on while wearing a PsychoticSmirk, suggesting the episode will be about Mario going mad with power. No such thing happens in the episode, as Melony never takes it off.the mask off; it's instead all about Melony learning to bring out the mask's full power and eventually becoming possessed.

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Determined to protect her friends after the battle with [=SMG0=], Melony has begun training to use the Fierce Deity's Mask that brought her to life to its fullest extent. With Meggy as her coach, Mario and the Glitchy Gang try to train help Melony so she can unlock her true potential, but soon find that the full potential of her god-like powers.godlike power within the mask isn't so easily controlled...



* AesopAmnesia: Defied. After all of Meggy's CharacterDevelopment in ''WebAnimation/SunsetParadise'' leads her to become a sports coach, she momentarily dips into her old self-doubt when it seems like it isn't paying off. After Luigi helps give her a break, and later when she puts her coaching skills to use against the rage-driven Melony, Meggy re-commits herself to help Melony control her power safely.

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* AesopAmnesia: Defied. After all of Meggy's CharacterDevelopment in ''WebAnimation/SunsetParadise'' leads her to become a sports coach, she momentarily dips into her old self-doubt when it seems like it isn't paying off. After Luigi helps give her a break, and later when she puts her coaching skills to use against to help her friends subdue the rage-driven Melony, Meggy re-commits herself to help Melony control hone her power safely.own skills for Melony's sake.



* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When Melony becomes possessed by the Fierce Deity, her irises glow a ghostly white while her sclera turns black. Her irises regain their normal color once Meggy breaks through to her, though her sclera remain black until she fully returns to her original form.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Luigi can be seen meditating with a bunch of Luigi Dolls at the start of the episode, which comes into play later when Meggy's training doesn't seem to work.
** The Fierce Deity's FacialMarkings appear on Melony when more of the mask's power begins coming out, hinting at her full SuperMode later on.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When Melony becomes possessed by the Fierce Deity, her irises glow a [[ProphetEyes ghostly white white]] while her sclera turns black. Her irises regain their normal color once Meggy breaks through to her, though her sclera remain black until she fully returns to her original form.


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* SuperMode: After being taken over by the Fierce Deity, Melony takes on a new form that resembles him, getting his FacialMarkings, ProphetEyes, [[PowerDyesYourHair white hair and brown eyebrows]], and her clothes and HairDecorations taking on the same colors and patterns as his tunic and chest plate.
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* FacialMarkings: The more she gains power over the Fierce Deity's Mask,

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* FacialMarkings: The more she When Melony gains power over from the Fierce Deity's Mask, her usual watermelon seed cheek marks are replaced by the marks of the Fierce Deity himself.



* GoneHorriblyRight: Melony using Luigi's suggestion of meditation in order to unlock her full potential results in possesssion by the Fierce Deity and Melony going on a destructive rampage against anything that reminds her of [=SMG0=].

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* GoneHorriblyRight: Melony using Luigi's suggestion of meditation in order to unlock her full potential results in possesssion her possession by the Fierce Deity and Melony going on a destructive rampage against anything that reminds her of [=SMG0=].
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* GoneHorriblyRight: Melony using Luigi's suggestion of meditation in order to unlock her full potential results in possesssion by the Fierce Deity and Melony going on a destructive rampage against anything that reminds her of [=SMG0=].
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* AbortedArc: PlayedForLaughs. The episode ends with Mario deciding to get his own StoryArc about becoming the greatest table tennis player ever...then immediately loses interest and goes to hump spaghetti.

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* AbortedArc: PlayedForLaughs. The episode ends with Mario deciding to get his own StoryArc about becoming the greatest table tennis player ever...then immediately loses interest and goes to hump spaghetti. His friends seemed unconvinced that he was being serious anyway--which makes it even funnier.
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* AbortedArc: PlayedForLaughs. The episode ends with Mario deciding to get his own StoryArc about becoming the greatest table tennis player ever...then immediately loses interest and goes to hump spaghetti.
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* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: Melony has no direct memory of her actions whenever the Fierce Deity takes control of her. The second time she returns to her normal self after going on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone she's horrified by the destruction she's wrought]].


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* FacialMarkings: The more she gains power over the Fierce Deity's Mask,
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When Melony becomes possessed by the Fierce Deity, her irises glow a ghostly white while her sclera turns black. Her irises regain their normal color once Meggy breaks through to her, though her sclera remain black until she fully returns to her original form.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Melony breaks down into TearsOfRemorse after witnessing her destruction of the Coke Zero factory and realizing she very nearly killed all of her friends under the influence of the Fierce Deity's Mask.
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* AesopAmnesia: Defied. After all of Meggy's CharacterDevelopment in ''WebAnimation/SunsetParadise'' leads her to become a sports coach, she momentarily dips into her old self-doubt when it seems like it isn't paying off. After Luigi helps give her a break, and later when she puts her coaching skills to use against the rage-driven Melony, Meggy re-commits herself to help Melony control her power safely.
* ChekhovsSkill: All the training Meggy puts her friends through--from jogging to weight-lifting and even Mario's table tennis paddling--pays off when Mario, Luigi, and Saiko put their skills to use against a raging Melony.



* DeclarationOfProtection: Melony's whole reason for wanting to unlock her full power is so she can protect her friends.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Luigi succeeds in getting Melony in touch with the true power of the Fierce Deity's Mask through meditation, but she winds up losing control to the Fierce Deity himself and goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The episode quickly takes a serious turn when the gang finds Melony, normally a sweet-hearted {{Sleepyhead}}, going through focused training to become strong. She goes back to her usual self when her friends help out...but things soon veer back into seriousness again when she becomes possessed by the Fierce Deity, becoming chillingly cold and motivated by her hate for Zero.



* ThePowerOfHate: While it's not openly stated, Melony is clearly tapping into her hatred of [=SMG0=] over Axol's death as evidenced by how she trains on dummies shaped like him in his [=Ax0l=] form, and later goes on a rampage against anything that reminds her of him, in this case a Coca-Cola Zero factory.

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* ThePowerOfHate: While it's not openly stated, Melony is clearly tapping into her hatred of [=SMG0=] over Axol's death as evidenced by how she trains on dummies shaped like him in his [=Ax0l=] form, and later goes on a rampage against anything that reminds her of him, in this case a Coca-Cola Zero factory.factory.
* TameHisAnger: The episode ends with Meggy promising Melony to harness her power more safely, as when she tapped into its full potential the first time, she became overwhelmed by the urge to destroy every sign and reminder of Zero she could find.
* TrainingMontage: Much of the episode's second act is spent on Meggy training Melony and the rest of their friends to become stronger.
* TranquilFury: While in her Fierce Deity form, Melony shows no facial expression or emotion whatsoever, but is driven by pure hatred to destroy anything that reminds her of Zero and anyone who stands in her way.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The thumbnail shows Mario putting the Fierce Deity's Mask on while wearing a PsychoticSmirk, suggesting the episode will be about Mario going mad with power. No such thing happens in the episode, as Melony never takes it off.
* DartboardOfHate: Melony starts off her training by cutting up wooden dummies shaped like [=Ax0l=], showing that she's still reeling from Zero possessing Axol.
* NotMeThisTime: When the gang catches Bob training Melony to tap into her unlimited power, Saiko accuses him of forcing Melony into it when she's already been put through the wringer. However, Melony speaks in Bob's defense and admits she started training all on her own; Bob simply wanted to give her a hand, though it's implied it was just for his own amusement.
* PassThePopcorn: Bob holds a bag of popcorn the whole time he helps Melony train.
* ThePowerOfHate: While it's not openly stated, Melony is clearly tapping into her hatred of [=SMG0=] over Axol's death as evidenced by how she trains on dummies shaped like him in his [=Ax0l=] form, and later goes on a rampage against anything that reminds her of him, in this case a Coca-Cola Zero factory.
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