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* FramingDevice: Literal BookEnds, with a story storybook in both the intro and ending.
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* FramingDevice: Literal BookEnds, with a story storybook in both the intro and ending.
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* CrapSaccharineWorld: By the time Raze makes it to the Kewlett's home, you'll know the that the fluffy little bastards are fighting for this. They are not morally superior, nor are they trying to prevent some kind of catastrophe. All they are attempting to do is expand their corrupt empire while killing a species they condemned as irredeemable.
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* CrapSaccharineWorld: By the time Raze makes it to the Kewlett's home, you'll know the that the fluffy little bastards are fighting for this. They are not morally superior, nor are they trying to prevent some kind of catastrophe. All they are attempting to do is expand their corrupt empire while killing a species they condemned as irredeemable.
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* HerrDoktor: Dr. Mingle, [[ItsPronouncedTroPay who even says his name is pronounced]] "[[TheMengele Mengele]]".
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* HerrDoktor: Dr. Mingle, [[ItsPronouncedTroPay [[PronouncingMyNameForYou who even says his name is pronounced]] "[[TheMengele Mengele]]".
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-->"I have decided that it is our solemn duty, to bring our infinite bounty to those less fortunate than us. Let us go forth then and spread our message; to the ignorant, to the primitive, to the... ugly. Fear not, you will be [[FalseReassurance saved]]!
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-->"I have decided that it is our solemn duty, to bring our infinite bounty to those less fortunate than us. Let us go forth then and spread our message; to the ignorant, to the primitive, to the... ugly. Fear not, you will be [[FalseReassurance saved]]!saved]]!"
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* CloudCuckoolander: The kewletts can be this at times. It just makes their bloody deaths more hilarious.
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* CloudCuckoolander: The kewletts Kewletts can be this at times. It just makes their bloody deaths more hilarious.
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* OneManArmy: Raze himself, but with some drawbacks as RealityEnsues. He's supremely lethal after his power up and can murder those cute bastards real good, but can easily die if surrounded or by repeatedly tanking shots.
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* OneManArmy: Raze himself, but with some drawbacks as RealityEnsues.drawbacks. He's supremely lethal after his power up and can murder those cute bastards real good, but can easily die if surrounded or by repeatedly tanking shots.
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* CloudCukoolander: The kewletts can be this at times. It just makes their bloody deaths more hilarious.
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* CloudCukoolander: CloudCuckoolander: The kewletts can be this at times. It just makes their bloody deaths more hilarious.
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* CrapSaccharineWorld: By the time Raze makes it to the Kewlett's home, you'll know the that the fluffy little bastards are fighting for this. They are not morally superior, nor are they trying to prevent some kind of catastrophe. All they are attempting to do is expand their corrupt empire while killing a species they condemned to death.
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* CrapSaccharineWorld: By the time Raze makes it to the Kewlett's home, you'll know the that the fluffy little bastards are fighting for this. They are not morally superior, nor are they trying to prevent some kind of catastrophe. All they are attempting to do is expand their corrupt empire while killing a species they condemned to death.as irredeemable.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Raze's Hell approaches the idea of BeautyEqualsGoodness and shows the logical conclusion of the mentality.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Raze's Hell ''Raze's Hell'' approaches the idea of BeautyEqualsGoodness and shows the logical conclusion of the mentality.
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* SequelHook: "But with Slivh in charge, that was bound to be short lived..." [[ExactWords But then again,]] [[FridgeLogic considering how Slivh personally witnessed the kewletts getting genocided by the one who just ''barely'' had enough restraint in him to let him take the throne,]] [[MoralPragmatist something he likely even made note of judging by his tone of voice...]]
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* SequelHook: "But with Slivh in charge, that was bound to be short lived..." [[ExactWords But then again,]] [[FridgeLogic considering how Slivh personally witnessed the kewletts Kewletts getting genocided by the one who just ''barely'' had enough restraint in him to let him take the throne,]] throne, [[MoralPragmatist something he likely even made note of judging by his tone of voice...]]
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* SequelHook: "But with Slivh in charge, that was bound to be short lived..." [[ExactWords But then again,]] [[FridgeLogic considering how Slivh personally witnessed the kewletts getting genocided by the one who just ''barely'' had enough restraint in him to let him take the throne...]]
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* SequelHook: "But with Slivh in charge, that was bound to be short lived..." [[ExactWords But then again,]] [[FridgeLogic considering how Slivh personally witnessed the kewletts getting genocided by the one who just ''barely'' had enough restraint in him to let him take the throne...throne,]] [[MoralPragmatist something he likely even made note of judging by his tone of voice...]]
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* CloudCukoolander: The kewletts can be this at times. It just makes their bloody deaths more hilarious.
** "My bouncy, bouncy bum will save me!"
** "My bouncy, bouncy bum will save me!"
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* SequelHook: "But with Slivh in charge, that was bound to be short lived..."
* StartOfDarkness: The Kewletts seem to have been a mostly peaceful bunch until their Princess called their crusade on. But it doesn't speak too well of them that they got into their militant roles so enthusiastically.
* StartOfDarkness: The Kewletts seem to have been a mostly peaceful bunch until their Princess called their crusade on. But it doesn't speak too well of them that they got into their militant roles so enthusiastically.
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* SequelHook: "But with Slivh in charge, that was bound to be short lived..."
" [[ExactWords But then again,]] [[FridgeLogic considering how Slivh personally witnessed the kewletts getting genocided by the one who just ''barely'' had enough restraint in him to let him take the throne...]]
* StartOfDarkness: The Kewletts seem to have been a mostly peaceful bunch until their Princess called their crusade on. But it doesn't speak too well of them that they got into their militant roles soenthusiastically.enthusiastically, as one of the kewlett commanders can attest.
* StartOfDarkness: The Kewletts seem to have been a mostly peaceful bunch until their Princess called their crusade on. But it doesn't speak too well of them that they got into their militant roles so
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* BlatantLies: The Princess in her opening speech:
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* CrapSaccharineWorld: By the time Raze makes it to the Kewlett's home, you'll know the that the fluffy little bastards are fighting for this. They are not morally superior nor trying to prevent some kind of catastrophe. All they are attempting to do is expand their empire while killing a species they condemned to death.
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* CrapSaccharineWorld: By the time Raze makes it to the Kewlett's home, you'll know the that the fluffy little bastards are fighting for this. They are not morally superior superior, nor are they trying to prevent some kind of catastrophe. All they are attempting to do is expand their corrupt empire while killing a species they condemned to death.
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* FantasticRacism: The Kewletts decided that anything that isn't like them (brightly colored, adorable, etc.) needs to die screaming. No diplomacy, no integration efforts, no warning.
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* FantasticRacism: The Kewletts decided that anything that isn't like them (brightly colored, adorable, etc.) needs to die screaming. No diplomacy, no integration efforts, no warning. To them, ugly creatures have no reason to be alive and have no value.
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* PunBasedTitle: "Raising hell". Some of the missions too ("Slivh and Let Die!", "A Bridge To Fear", "AWOL at the Great Wall").
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* OneManArmy: Raze himself, but with some drawbacks as RealityEnsues. He's supremely lethal after his power up and can murder those cute bastards real good, but can easily die if surrounded or by repeatedly tanking shots.
* PunBasedTitle:"Raising hell"."Raises hell", which Raze is most certainly doing against the Kewletts. Some of the missions too ("Slivh and Let Die!", "A Bridge To Fear", "AWOL at the Great Wall").
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* StartOfDarkness: The Kewletts seem to have been a mostly peaceful bunch until their Princess called their crusade on. It doesn't speak too well of them that they got into their militant roles very enthusiastically.
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* StartOfDarkness: The Kewletts seem to have been a mostly peaceful bunch until their Princess called their crusade on. It But it doesn't speak too well of them that they got into their militant roles very so enthusiastically.
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An shooter style game for the original Xbox that suffered from poor sales due to its odd concept and high difficulty. The game stars Raze, a strange alien whose home is invaded by the Kewletts; vile, pink teddy bear-like genocidal maniacs who seek to cutify the world by destroying all the ugly. Cutify in this case of course means disposing, destroying, or otherwise removing anything that can't be held [[WhatMeasureIsaNonCute up to their high standards]]. Raze returned to his village to find it under attack from the Kewletts and flees for his life. He stumbles upon a convenient ancient relic in a nearby cave. The relic was guarded by Slivh, who tells Raze that his newfound powers will allow him to take revenge. Being fairly pissed off that his whole village was wiped out by these horrible things, Raze goes on a massive murdering spree, hunting the Kewletts down one by one. As the name would imply, this is NOT a game for children. Murder, blood, gore, foul language, and rainbows saturate every square inch of this strange title... and most masochistic players will love every minute of it.
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moved to YMMV subpage as it's a subjective, Just For Fun wick
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* XMeetsY: Some people have likened it to VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay meets WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends. Sounds about right.
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