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** ''Sticks It To Sticker Star'' in general is just kind of sad. Emile is usually a really positive guy, so watching him show genuine fury is very upsetting. And even when he finds reasons to be positive, the game will inevitably conspire to drag him back into a generally upset and negative state. It's saddening to watch at times.

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** ''Sticks It To Sticker Star'' in general is just kind of sad. Emile is usually a really positive guy, so watching him show genuine fury is very upsetting. And even when he finds reasons to be positive, the game will inevitably conspire to drag him back into a generally upset and negative state. It's saddening to watch at times. [[RayOfHopeEnding Thankfully relieved a bit]] as the remake of ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' was announced just before the final episode of the sub-series.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RodZ9fV2M6I The final episode of]] ''Sticks it to Sticker Star'' opens up with a sad story about a TraumaCongaLine that Emile faced when he first bought and played the game. First off, he was all alone for two weeks since his friends either went on to vacation in Hawaii without him or were busy with other things to the point where he couldn't come alone. Second, his apartment building was struck by lightning on his first lonely day, which meant he couldn't have internet or cable for several days. The next day, he was sick with the flu and needed something to take his mind off of his sickness. Emile decided to buy ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'', but couldn't play it because his console needed an update, and he still had no internet. He was considering buying ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' when it was on sale, but passed it up in favor of ''Sticker Star'', due to his love for the franchise and [[TemptingFate believing it had to be good]], as it was a ''Paper Mario'' game. The next week involved a sick Emile painfully coughing, barely eating, unable to contact anyone, and getting frustrated by the game for its tendency to not tell the player what they need to do, forcing him to get up and walk out until he had cell phone reception to look up a guide. He couldn't go back to the store to buy a new game since A: he didn't want to getting other people sick in the process, and B: He was concerned that the game or system would require an update in order to play, like what happened with ''The Last of Us''. Thus, Emile had no choice but to finish ''Sticker Star'', hoping the game would get better at some point and hoping for a good game to take his mind off his sickness, but was left in more pain than ''ever'' as a result.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RodZ9fV2M6I The final episode of]] ''Sticks it to Sticker Star'' opens up with a sad story about a TraumaCongaLine that Emile faced when he first bought and played the game. First off, he was all alone for two weeks since his friends either went on to vacation in Hawaii without him or were busy with other things to the point where he couldn't come alone. Second, his apartment building was struck by lightning on his first lonely day, which meant he couldn't have internet or cable for several days. The next day, he was sick with the flu and needed something to take his mind off of his sickness. Emile decided to buy ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'', but couldn't play it because his console needed an update, and he still had no internet. He was considering buying ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' when it was on sale, but passed it up in favor of ''Sticker Star'', due to his love for the franchise and [[TemptingFate believing it had to be good]], as it was a ''Paper Mario'' game. The next week involved a sick Emile painfully coughing, barely eating, unable to contact anyone, and getting frustrated by the game for its tendency to not tell the player what they need to do, forcing him to get up and walk out until he had cell phone reception to look up a guide. He couldn't go back to the store to buy a new game since A: he didn't want to risk getting other people sick in the process, and B: He was concerned that the game or system would require an update in order to play, like what happened with ''The Last of Us''. Thus, Emile had no choice but to finish ''Sticker Star'', hoping the game would get better at some point and hoping for a good game to take his mind off his sickness, but was left in more pain than ''ever'' as a result.
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** All those Kirby meows we heard throughout the LP... were the last time we heard him. The day Episode 44 went up, Chugga revealed that the poor kitty was put down that morning due to renal failure. To put into perspective how long Emile had him, he was 5 years (or roughly 36 cat years) old when Emile started his let's play career, and he has been part of the Chuggaaconroy youtube family for 14 years (or roughly 72 cat years) since, so his fans have known him as long as Chugga. There is some solace in the fact that Emile and Tim were there as he took his trip on the rainbow bridge.

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** All those Kirby meows we heard throughout the LP... were the last time we heard him. The day Episode 44 went up, Chugga revealed that the poor kitty was put down that morning due to renal failure. To put into perspective how long Emile had him, he was 5 years (or roughly 36 cat years) old when Emile started his let's play career, and he has been part of the Chuggaaconroy youtube family for 14 years (or roughly 72 cat years) since, so his fans have known him as long as Chugga. There is some solace in the fact that Emile and Tim were there as he took his trip on the rainbow bridge. The final episode ends with a dedication to his feline companion:
--> [[InMemoriam To our Star Warrior]].
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** All those Kirby meows we heard throughout the LP... were the last time we heard him. The day Episode 44 went up, Chugga revealed that the poor kitty was put down that morning due to renal failure. To put into perspective how long Emile had him, he was 5 years (or roughly 36 cat years) old when Emile started his let's play career, and he has been part of the Chuggaaconroy youtube family for 14 years (or rougly 72 cat years) since, so his fans have known him as long as Chugga. There is some solace in the fact that Emile and Tim were there as he took his trip on the rainbow bridge.

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** All those Kirby meows we heard throughout the LP... were the last time we heard him. The day Episode 44 went up, Chugga revealed that the poor kitty was put down that morning due to renal failure. To put into perspective how long Emile had him, he was 5 years (or roughly 36 cat years) old when Emile started his let's play career, and he has been part of the Chuggaaconroy youtube family for 14 years (or rougly roughly 72 cat years) since, so his fans have known him as long as Chugga. There is some solace in the fact that Emile and Tim were there as he took his trip on the rainbow bridge.
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** All those Kirby meows we heard throughout the LP... were the last time we heard him. The day Episode 44 went up, Chugga revealed that the poor kitty was put down that morning due to renal failure. To put into perspective how long Emile had him, he was 5 years old when Emile started his let's play career, so his fans have known him as long as Chugga. There is some solace in the fact that Emile and Tim were there as he took his trip on the rainbow bridge.

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** All those Kirby meows we heard throughout the LP... were the last time we heard him. The day Episode 44 went up, Chugga revealed that the poor kitty was put down that morning due to renal failure. To put into perspective how long Emile had him, he was 5 years (or roughly 36 cat years) old when Emile started his let's play career, and he has been part of the Chuggaaconroy youtube family for 14 years (or rougly 72 cat years) since, so his fans have known him as long as Chugga. There is some solace in the fact that Emile and Tim were there as he took his trip on the rainbow bridge.
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** Episode 101 has Chugga discuss that back in his Emerald LP, he recalled getting ''very'' angry comments regarding his pity over Tate and Lisa being twins who must have to share everything. He noted that growing up, he was an only child and just about ''every'' person he know who did have siblings growing up ''hated'' them. One can only hope that their relationships with them were more loving then they let on or improved with time, but either way it's rather sobering to imagine someone only hearing the worst about life with a sibling and assuming that was all there was to it.

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** Episode 101 has Chugga discuss that back in his Emerald LP, he recalled getting ''very'' angry comments regarding his pity over Tate and Lisa being twins who must have to share everything. He noted that growing up, he was an only child and just about ''every'' person he know knew who did have siblings growing up ''hated'' them. One can only hope that their relationships with them were more loving then they let on or improved with time, but either way it's rather sobering to imagine someone only hearing the worst about life with a sibling and assuming that was all there was to it.
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** Episode 101 has Chugga discuss that back in his Emerald LP, he recalled getting ''very'' angry comments regarding his pity over Tate and Lisa being twins who must have to share everything. He noted that growing up, he was an only child and just about ''every'' person who did have siblings growing up ''hated'' them. One can only hope that their relationships with them were more loving then they let on or improved with time, but either way it's rather sobering to imagine someone only hearing the worst about life with a sibling and assuming that was all there was to it.

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** Episode 101 has Chugga discuss that back in his Emerald LP, he recalled getting ''very'' angry comments regarding his pity over Tate and Lisa being twins who must have to share everything. He noted that growing up, he was an only child and just about ''every'' person he know who did have siblings growing up ''hated'' them. One can only hope that their relationships with them were more loving then they let on or improved with time, but either way it's rather sobering to imagine someone only hearing the worst about life with a sibling and assuming that was all there was to it.

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