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* GuestFighter: [[spoiler:Daisy, from the Wrath Soul series, the BonusBoss]].

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* GuestFighter: [[spoiler:Daisy, from the Wrath Soul series, the BonusBoss]].series]].
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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' which is a crossover with [=JzBoy=]'s Stickman VS series. It has the boyfriend challenge Jack [=CopperZ=] the Stickman to a music battle despite Jack showing no actual interest.

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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' which is a crossover with [=JzBoy=]'s Stickman VS series. It has the boyfriend Boyfriend challenge Jack [=CopperZ=] the Stickman to a music battle despite Jack showing no actual interest.
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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' which is a crossover with [=JzBoy=]'s Stickman VS series. It has the boyfriend challenge Jack the Stickman to a music battle despite Jack showing no actual interest.

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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' which is a crossover with [=JzBoy=]'s Stickman VS series. It has the boyfriend challenge Jack [=CopperZ=] the Stickman to a music battle despite Jack showing no actual interest.
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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game Friday Night Funkin which is a crossover with [=JzBoy=]'s Stickman VS series. It has the boyfriend challenge Jack the Stickman to a music battle despite Jack showing no actual interest.

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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game Friday Night Funkin ''VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin'' which is a crossover with [=JzBoy=]'s Stickman VS series. It has the boyfriend challenge Jack the Stickman to a music battle despite Jack showing no actual interest.
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"You get a game over if the enemy attacks you when you're at low enough health"… No shit, Sherlock


* DevelopersForesight: The microphones that Jack throws at Boyfriend during "Fight" can actually take away some of his health. If this happens while Boyfriend's health is low enough, it's an automatic game over.
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* DevelopersForesight: The microphones that Jack throws at Boyfriend during "Fight" can actually take away some of his health. If this happens while Boyfriend's health is low enough, it's an automatic game over.
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* TheVoiceless: Outside of "Serious", Jack doesn't make a single noise, using either a boombox or a piano in order to hit notes.

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* TheVoiceless: Outside of "Serious", Jack doesn't make a single noise, using either a boombox or a piano in order to hit notes.notes.
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* MeaningfulName: Serious is the only song that is done in a serious manner as it is the only song that Jack actually sings to.

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* MeaningfulName: Serious "Serious" is the only song that is done in a serious manner manner, as it is the only song that Jack actually sings to.


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* TranquilFury: Near the end of "Fight", after having endured getting pelted by a microphone for the last time, Boyfriend clearly has had enough of Jack's shenanigans and is no longer singing to salvage the song. No smug grin, just Boyfriend visibly ''Angry''. Shortly after-ward does Boyfriend let his fury be known via a barrage of microphones that outnumber the amount he had to endure, knocking out Jack.
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* AllThereInTheManual: While the Stickman has an actual name (Jack), he is never referred to by said name in-game.

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* AllThereInTheManual: While the Stickman has an actual name (Jack), he Jack is never referred to by said his actual name in-game.
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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game Friday Night Funkin which is a crossover with [=JzBoy=]'s Stickman VS series. It has the boyfriend challenge Stickman to a music battle despite Stickman showing no actual interest.

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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game Friday Night Funkin which is a crossover with [=JzBoy=]'s Stickman VS series. It has the boyfriend challenge Jack the Stickman to a music battle despite Stickman Jack showing no actual interest.



#Sticking (Stickman)
#Fight (Stickman)
#Serious (Stickman)

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#Sticking (Stickman)
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#Fight (Stickman)
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#Serious (Stickman)
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#Boombox (Stickman)
#Bopeebo (Stickman)

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#Boombox (Stickman)
(Jack)
#Bopeebo (Stickman)(Jack)



* AbnormalAmmo: Stickman throws several microphones at Boyfriend during "Fight". Boyfriend returns the favor towards the end of the song.

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* AbnormalAmmo: Stickman Jack throws several microphones at Boyfriend during "Fight". Boyfriend returns the favor towards the end of the song.



* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Boyfriend is usually portrayed as getting rap battles out of people by provoking them through annoyance. Now ''he's'' the one getting frustrated by Stickman's adamant refusal to play the game by its usual rules, only getting one normal song out of him out of the five Stickman has in the mod.
* DreadfulMusician: Stickman's piano playing (at least when the camera is focusing on him) isn't the best, to say the least.

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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Boyfriend is usually portrayed as getting rap battles out of people by provoking them through annoyance. Now ''he's'' the one getting frustrated by Stickman's Jack's adamant refusal to play the game by its usual rules, only getting one normal song out of him out of the five Stickman Jack has in the mod.
* DreadfulMusician: Stickman's Jack's piano playing (at least when the camera is focusing on him) isn't the best, to say the least.



* HaveANiceDeath: When Boyfriend gets a game over here, instead of getting blue-balled, Stickman tosses him away offscreen, continuing has him do the same to Stickman.
* MeaningfulName: Serious is the only song that is done in a serious manner as it is the only song that Stickman actually sings to.
* NonFatalExplosions: At the end of Sticking, Stickman starts turning the stereo Girlfriend is sitting on to off, prompting him and Girlfriend to fight over turning it on and off repeatedly until it explodes. Both he and Girlfriend come out of it okay.
* RoleReversalBoss: In "Sticking", "Fight", "Boombox" and "Bopeebo", Boyfriend is the one who takes the lead, with Stickman half-heartedly trying to mimic him with various tools between attempts to get Boyfriend and Girlfriend to go away.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: At the end of Serious, Stickman storms out in frustration.
* ShoutOut: While playing on the piano during Sticking, Stickman will at one point play a melody akin to [[Creator/TobyFox Megalovania]].

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* HaveANiceDeath: When Boyfriend gets a game over here, instead of getting blue-balled, Stickman Jack tosses him away offscreen, continuing has him do the same to Stickman.
Jack.
* MeaningfulName: Serious is the only song that is done in a serious manner as it is the only song that Stickman Jack actually sings to.
* NonFatalExplosions: At the end of Sticking, Stickman Jack starts turning the stereo Girlfriend is sitting on to off, prompting him and Girlfriend to fight over turning it on and off repeatedly until it explodes. Both he and Girlfriend come out of it okay.
* RoleReversalBoss: In "Sticking", "Fight", "Boombox" and "Bopeebo", Boyfriend is the one who takes the lead, with Stickman Jack half-heartedly trying to mimic him with various tools between attempts to get Boyfriend and Girlfriend to go away.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: At the end of Serious, Stickman Jack storms out in frustration.
* ShoutOut: While playing on the piano during Sticking, Stickman Jack will at one point play a melody akin to [[Creator/TobyFox Megalovania]].



* StylisticSuck: For the first two songs, Stickman doesn't provide any notes of his own. Instead he relies on a recording of the Boyfriend's voice which he occasionally plays off key, and a piano which he plays badly at much to the annoyance of Boyfriend and Girlfriend. When playing Bopeebo, Boyfriend sings the part that Daddy Dearest did while Stickman uses the recorder to poorly do Boyfriend's part.
* {{Troll}}: Stickman seems to like annoying Boyfriend, either by repeating his voice back to him via a boombox, playing a piano horribly, or just using his microphone as a weapon.
* TheVoiceless: Outside of "Serious", Stickman doesn't make a single noise, using either a boombox or a piano in order to hit notes.

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* StylisticSuck: For the first two songs, Stickman Jack doesn't provide any notes of his own. Instead he relies on a recording of the Boyfriend's voice which he occasionally plays off key, and a piano which which, when onscreen, he plays badly at much to the annoyance of Boyfriend and Girlfriend. When playing Bopeebo, Boyfriend sings the part that Daddy Dearest did while Stickman Jack uses the recorder to poorly do Boyfriend's part.
* {{Troll}}: Stickman Jack seems to like annoying Boyfriend, either by repeating his voice back to him via a boombox, playing a piano horribly, or just using his microphone as a weapon.
* TheVoiceless: Outside of "Serious", Stickman Jack doesn't make a single noise, using either a boombox or a piano in order to hit notes.
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* DreadfulMusician: Stickman's piano playing (when offscreen) isn't the best, to say the least.

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* DreadfulMusician: Stickman's piano playing (when offscreen) (at least when the camera is focusing on him) isn't the best, to say the least.
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* DreadfulMusician: Stickman's piano playing isn't the best, to say the least.

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* DreadfulMusician: Stickman's piano playing (when offscreen) isn't the best, to say the least.
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* DreadfulMusician: His piano playing isn't the best, to say the least.

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* DreadfulMusician: His Stickman's piano playing isn't the best, to say the least.

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* GuestFighter: [[spoiler: Daisy, from the Wrath Soul series, the BonusBoss]].

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* EasterEgg: [[spoiler:How Daisy and her secret song is discovered; clicking on one of the videos to the side during [[NoFourthWall the YouTube video intro]].]]
* GuestFighter: [[spoiler: Daisy, [[spoiler:Daisy, from the Wrath Soul series, the BonusBoss]].

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* AllThereInTheManual: While the Stickman has an actual name (Jack), he is never referred to by said name in-game.



* NoNameGiven: The Stickman is never referred to by his actual name, Jack.
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* NoNameGiven: The Stickman is never referred to by his actual name, Jack.

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* AbnormalAmmo: Stickman throws several microphones at Boyfriend during "Fight". Boyfriend returns the favor towards the end of the song.



* DreadfulMusician: His piano playing isn't the best, to say the least.



* StylisticSuck: For the first two songs, Stickman doesn't provide any notes of his own. Instead he relies on a recording of the boyfriend's voice which he occasionally plays off key, and a piano which he plays badly at much to the annoyance of Boyfriend and Girlfriend. When playing Bopeebo, Boyfriend sings the part that Daddy Dearest did while Stickman uses the recorder to poorly do Boyfriend's part.

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* StylisticSuck: For the first two songs, Stickman doesn't provide any notes of his own. Instead he relies on a recording of the boyfriend's Boyfriend's voice which he occasionally plays off key, and a piano which he plays badly at much to the annoyance of Boyfriend and Girlfriend. When playing Bopeebo, Boyfriend sings the part that Daddy Dearest did while Stickman uses the recorder to poorly do Boyfriend's part.part.
* {{Troll}}: Stickman seems to like annoying Boyfriend, either by repeating his voice back to him via a boombox, playing a piano horribly, or just using his microphone as a weapon.
* TheVoiceless: Outside of "Serious", Stickman doesn't make a single noise, using either a boombox or a piano in order to hit notes.
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* RoleReversalBoss: In "Sticking", "Fight", "Boombox" and "Bopeebo", Boyfriend is the one who takes the lead, with Stickman half-heartedly trying to mimic him with various tools between attempts to get Boyfriend and Girlfriend to go away.
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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Boyfriend is usually portrayed as getting rap battles out of people by provoking them through annoyance. Now ''he's'' the one getting frustrated by Stickman's adamant refusal to play the game by its usual rules, only getting one normal song out of him out of the five Stickman has in the mod.
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The mod contains three songs in story mode (Sticking, Stickman, and Serious) plus two bonus songs ([=BoomBox=] and a modified version of Bopeebo) which are accessable in freeplay.

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The mod contains three songs in story mode (Sticking, Stickman, Fight, and Serious) plus two bonus songs ([=BoomBox=] and a modified version of Bopeebo) which are accessable in freeplay.
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* NonFatalExplosions: At the end of Sticking, Stickman starts turning stereo Girlfriend is sitting on to off, prompting him and Girlfriend to fight over turning it on and off repeatedly until it explodes. Both he and Girlfriend come out of it okay.

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* NonFatalExplosions: At the end of Sticking, Stickman starts turning the stereo Girlfriend is sitting on to off, prompting him and Girlfriend to fight over turning it on and off repeatedly until it explodes. Both he and Girlfriend come out of it okay.
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!Song List:

!!Main week:
#Sticking (Stickman)
#Fight (Stickman)
#Serious (Stickman)

!!Bonus Songs:
#Boombox (Stickman)
#Bopeebo (Stickman)
#Wrath Soul ([[spoiler:Daisy]])
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* GuestFighter: [[spoiler: Daisy, from the Wrath Soul series, the BonusBoss]].


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* ShowsDamage: [[spoiler:After transforming into her Wrath form, Daisy then proceeds to slowly break down as the song progresses. This is because she can't handle her own powers.]]
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* HaveANiceDeath: When Boyfriend gets a game over here, instead of getting blue-balled, Stickman tosses him away offscreen, continuing has him do the same to Stickman.
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Not only that. but there is also a secret song that serves as a crossover with another series [JzBoy=] does titled ''The Wrath Soul'' done to promote the third part to that story.

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Not only that. but there is also a secret song that serves as a crossover with another series [JzBoy=] [=JzBoy=] does titled ''The Wrath Soul'' done to promote the third part to that story.

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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game Friday Night Funkin which has the boyfriend challenge a stick figure to a music battle despite the stick figure showing no actual interest.

The mod contains three songs in story mode (Sticking, Stickman, and Serious) plus two bonus songs ([=BoomBox=] and a modified version of Bopeebo) which are access in freeplay

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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game Friday Night Funkin which is a crossover with [=JzBoy=]'s Stickman VS series. It has the boyfriend challenge a stick figure Stickman to a music battle despite the stick figure Stickman showing no actual interest.

The mod contains three songs in story mode (Sticking, Stickman, and Serious) plus two bonus songs ([=BoomBox=] and a modified version of Bopeebo) which are access accessable in freeplay
freeplay.

Not only that. but there is also a secret song that serves as a crossover with another series [JzBoy=] does titled ''The Wrath Soul'' done to promote the third part to that story.
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* NonFatalExplosions: at the end of Sticking, Stickman starts tapping the stereo Girlfriend is sitting on repeatedly until it explodes. Both he and Girlfriend come out of it okay.

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* NonFatalExplosions: at At the end of Sticking, Stickman starts tapping the turning stereo Girlfriend is sitting on to off, prompting him and Girlfriend to fight over turning it on and off repeatedly until it explodes. Both he and Girlfriend come out of it okay.
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* ShoutOut: While playing on the piano during Sticking, Stickman will at one point play a melody akin to [[Creator/TobyFox Megalovania]].
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* MeaningfulName: Serious is the only song that is done in a serious manner as it is the only song that Stickman actually sings to.
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''Stickman VS Friday Night Funkin[='=]'' is a mod of the game Friday Night Funkin which has the boyfriend challenge a stick figure to a music battle despite the stick figure showing no actual interest.

The mod contains three songs in story mode (Sticking, Stickman, and Serious) plus two bonus songs ([=BoomBox=] and a modified version of Bopeebo) which are access in freeplay

The mod was made by [=JzBoy=] and can be downloaded on [[https://gamebanana.com/mods/323749 Gamebanana]].
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* NonFatalExplosions: at the end of Sticking, Stickman starts tapping the stereo Girlfriend is sitting on repeatedly until it explodes. Both he and Girlfriend come out of it okay.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: At the end of Serious, Stickman storms out in frustration.
* StylisticSuck: For the first two songs, Stickman doesn't provide any notes of his own. Instead he relies on a recording of the boyfriend's voice which he occasionally plays off key, and a piano which he plays badly at much to the annoyance of Boyfriend and Girlfriend. When playing Bopeebo, Boyfriend sings the part that Daddy Dearest did while Stickman uses the recorder to poorly do Boyfriend's part.

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