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This...Is Poke Survivor: Grass vs Fire vs Water! Dropped off onto a small, uninhabited piece of land just off the coast of the Orange Islands, 18 people of varying backgrounds are given no supplies and one ultimate goal...To be the Sole Survivor. In order to accomplish this, they must work together, forming alliances and strategies to get to the end, with their wits as their only true ally in this game. These players must adapt to their surroundings, perform well in challenges, and form strong bonds with one another, or face elimination at the hands of their own peers. It's in their hands now...Who will crack under the pressure? Who will make a fool out of themselves? And most importantly...Who will be the Sole Survivor?

The Fuzzy ORG, also known as The Fuzzy Comp, is an ORG(an online reality game) hosted by Fuzzboy. The game follows a set number of players all placed onto a Discord server, before subsequently being separated into teams. For the following months, these players will compete in simple though difficult challenges against one another, voting off their weakest links all the while, in a desperate plea to get to the end of the game, to win the title of Sole Survivor.

The series is hosted by a small group of close personal friends. This staff includes Fuzzboy, Inferno, Evan, Prem, Flaunt, and Cody.

Based heavily off the Survivor TV series in format, the first season of the series, Poké Survivor: Grass vs Fire vs Water follows a group of 18(though really 19) players, most of which are inexperienced in playing these types of games, getting separated into three tribes; the Grass Tribe, the Fire Tribe, and the Water Tribe. The contestants competing in said ORG are Alexander, CSKK, Dai, Dawn, Delta, Gamey, Happy, Jarv, May, Meme, Neko, Nihi, Plappy, Ryan, Shardren, Sparky, Wasabi, Wells, and Wilt. Click here if you wish to view the season.

Following seasons of the series are planned to be open to joining, with a casting call held roughly 2-weeks before the beginning of the season.


  • Action Girl: May and Neko, who are active and very helpful players in basically every challenge.
  • All or Nothing: You either win, or you don't and get nothing. Simple as that.
  • And Knowing Is Half the Battle: At the end of every episode, Fuzzboy or one of the other hosts will usually say an insightful/wise comment relating to the elimination.
  • Arc Villain:
    • The first round had Nihi and Wasabi, due to the former immediately strategizing and forming close connections on the team, while insulting and complaining about certain aspects of his non-allies. Wasabi quickly became his closest ally. However, after their loss, Nihi decided to switch on him, blindsiding Wasabi out of the game.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: Each of the tribes fall into one of the three.
    • The Fire Tribe is beauty, due to its overly friendly and social team dynamic.
    • The Water Tribe is brains, being the most strategic and game-focused of the three.
    • The Grass Tribe is brawn, on account of being far more focused on winning challenges than strategy.
  • Berserk Button:
    • Wasabi's pretty quickly became Littens, due to not being one himself.
    • Notably among the staff...Sparky, mostly due to their inactivity.
  • Bittersweet Ending:
    • Unfortunately Alexander did have to quit, stopping him from even participating. Despite this, Fuzzboy and he are on decent terms, and he has a high chance of returning to compete in future seasons.
  • Camp Gay: Inferno, who's so over-the-top, he probably would fit in better with the actual contestants.
  • Chick Magnet: Delta, though it's mostly played for comedic purposes via May.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Each of the tribes; Grass Tribe is marshy green, Fire Tribe is pale orange, and Water Tribe is cornflower blue.
  • The Complainer Is Always Wrong: Wasabi spent the majority of his time in the game complaining about or referencing the fact he didn't get to be Litten, his favorite Pokémon, and instead was a Squirtle. Fast forward to the end of the first round, and he was the first contestant eliminated.
  • Confession Cam: Every contestant has access to them, and unlike those in actual gameshows, they actually are done in real-time.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Coming into the game, Delta and May were quickly underestimated due to their lack of apparent skill. They proceeded to carry their tribe to victory in the first challenge.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: In the flag building challenge, the Fire Tribe absolutely destroyed the opposition! It wasn't even close, giving them a landslide victory.
  • The Cutie: Delta, May, and Wells, who are all very positive, friendly, and genuine people, leading to them being quite adorable in the game itself.
  • Deadpan Snarker: EVERYONE! But one of the co-hosts, Evan, stands out probably the most.
  • Disaster Democracy: Just like Survivor itself, the game is all about politics within the tribes, including - even especially - the politics of leadership.
  • Downer Ending:
    • Wasabi is not only the first player eliminated from the series properly, but he's left rather sour at the game for this and ultimately feels pretty down that he couldn't play more.
    • Meme gets voted off the Water Tribe, less to do with his actual game, but more because he got sick and thus was voted out due to inactivity, which is certainly a less than pleasant ending for the guy.
  • Elimination Statement: After every elimination, the cast is left with their final words.
  • Fish out of Water: From the second he stepped into the game, Wasabi was an instant outcast. He was inexperienced in these sorts of games, didn't plan to strategize, wasn't especially nice or helpful, and was the youngest player in the game by quite a bit. All this combined led to him not even lasting one round.
  • Freak Out: May is very, very prone to these due to overthinking situations.
  • Game Show Host: Obviously the entire staff qualifies, but Fuzzboy especially stands out.
  • Green Thumb: The Grass Tribe, who symbolize nature, earth, and life.
  • Happily Married: While it's not official, Delta and May have a genuine marriage pact in play, and the two probably have the closest friendship out of anyone in the game.
  • Iconic Item: The flags quickly become this.
  • I Coulda Been a Contender!: Fuzzboy firmly believes that Meme could have done well in the game if circumstances were different.
  • It's All About Me: Ultimately Wasabi's Fatal Flaw; due to never thinking about the game strategically and thinking he was safe, he never even bothered to acknowledge the other contestants were even thinking about voting him off in the first place.
  • Jerkass: To some degree, Fuzzboy himself, though it's clearly played up.
  • Joke Character: Cody, whose largely just there to make jokes or keep a Running Gag going.
  • The Load: Ultimately the reason why Wasabi and Meme got out; they weren't especially helpful in challenges, and ultimately ended up screwing them in their rounds.
  • Making a Splash: The Water Tribe, who represents serenity, patience, and unpredictability.
  • Manipulative Editing: Inverted; due to it not being an actual show, everything is shown to the viewers at all times.
  • Non-Gameplay Elimination: Alexander quit the show on the first day of the competition.
  • Obstacle Exposition: During every challenge.
  • Odd Friendship: The Pollyanna duo of Delta and May, with Dark Action Girl Neko.
  • Once per Episode: Every season has been so standardized that you can almost always expect the same things happening in every episode.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: With the exception of Alexander and Ryan, everyone goes by a nickname in-game.
  • Out of Focus: Several contestants suffered from a lack of screentime or otherwise not being too important, but Happy and especially Sparky stand out the most. Dai, Meme, and Wilt are more Downplayed examples.
    • Flaunt is the largest example among the hosts, barely saying or doing anything.
  • Playing with Fire: The Fire Tribe, who represents heat, survival, and power.
  • Ship Tease: Delta and May have multiple moments. Certainly helps that they have a "marriage agreement" if they don't get married.
  • Shocking Elimination:
    • Nobody was expecting Alexander to quit due to personal issues for obvious reasons, leading to the first round featuring a double elimination!
  • Smug Snake: Wasabi ultimately became this due to his believed to be safe state on his tribe. It backfired...Hard.
  • Sole Survivor: The ultimate goal of the cast; to be the last person standing in the game.
  • Sore Loser: Wasabi was not happy with the 5-1 vote against him, leading to some rather choice final words on his end.
  • Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Nihi and May get a majority of the focus in the game due to their constant talking and activity.
  • The Stoic: Prem, one of the cohosts, rarely shows much emotion in the game proper.
  • Team Title: Grass vs Fire vs Water.
  • There Can Be Only One: If there was more than one, it wouldn't be a Survivor ORG.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Wasabi not bothering to gain allies and just assuming everyone would vote with him.
  • Unreliable Narrator: Fuzzboy is a purposeful one, usually in his attempts to spark drama.
  • Villainy-Free Villain: None of the villains are truly "evil", just competitive and trying their hardest to win under any circumstances.
  • Voted Off the Island: How the contestants are chosen to be eliminated.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Both Alexander and Wasabi, who only compete in one round before getting eliminated.

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