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* It's a good thing Mr. Puzzles chose the SMG4 crew. The only reason he lost is because Mario's unprecedented stupidity tanked his ratings, so any other crew would have given him a complete victory!
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* The character choices for the [=SMG4=] gang in Mr. Puzzle's ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' ripoff are a CastingGag:
** [=SMG4=] takes on the role of [=SpongeBob=], both being the main character of their series, while being slightly dumb with an even dumber best friend.
** [=SMG3=] takes on the role of Squidward, being the grouchiest member of the group, as well as the one who dislikes the main character to a degree.
** Meggy takes on the role of Sandy, both of them being the smarter members of the group who are some of the better fighters. Plus, Meggy was formerly an Inkling, a creature who would die in water, while Sandy is the only land creature of her group and would die without her helmet.
** Fishy Boopkins is cast as Plankton. While this may seem odd, given that he's one of the kinder cast members, he's also the most physically incapable and the smallest.
** Bob is Mr. Krabs, both of whom have a MoneyFetish, along with being some of the oldest members of their respective groups.
** As for Mario, who wasn't able to take a role due to his escape? He would have been Patrick, being the stupider best friend of the main character with a tendency to be a JerkAss and a BigEater.
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* As shown in ''YOU WILL SEE'', the Puzzlevision movie was also made by Mr. Puzzles to boost his ratings to 5 stars. However, this means that the movie is also an act, just like the previous 4 episodes, so that means either Mr. Puzzles decided to sacrifice himself to make the movie just before Puzzlevision went global or he's still an active threat.
* If being out-rated once is enough to effectively kill Mr. Puzzles, then shouldn't he have been much more concerned about his first few low ratings? It's only after Scooby-Mario's flop that he shows any sign of panic, as opposed to just anger.
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** The streak ends up getting broken by the Puzzlevision arc: Mr. Puzzles is ultimately depowered by the actions of the whole [=SMG4=] crew, and [=SMG4=] and Luigi deal the finishing blow.
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** ''The Rapper Bob Arc'': Criticizes online personalities for trying to pushing their popularity by pointlessly waging wars against other celebrities through their "diss tracks". Such example of this was the infamous "[[LetsPlay/PewDiePie [=PewDiePie=]]] vs. [[Creator/TSeries T-Series]]".

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** ''The Rapper Bob Arc'': Criticizes online personalities for trying to pushing their popularity by pointlessly waging wars against other celebrities through their "diss tracks". Such example of this was the infamous "[[LetsPlay/PewDiePie [=PewDiePie=]]] "WebVideo/PewDiePie vs. [[Creator/TSeries T-Series]]".Creator/TSeries".
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** Additionally, Mr. Puzzles's {{Leitmotif}} is also an original song as well.
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* When Mr. Puzzles sings the TV Time song he sings the lyric "Take a break from your troubles" in ''Mario's Mysteries'' in a more aggressive tone. If his backstory is anything to go by, becoming consumed by television gives some more weight to this lyric.

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* When Mr. Puzzles sings the TV Time song in ''Mario's Mysteries'', he sings the lyric "Take a break from your troubles" in ''Mario's Mysteries'' in a more aggressive tone.aggressively. If his backstory is anything to go by, becoming consumed by television gives some more weight to this lyric.
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* Mr. Puzzles being the only [=SMG4=] villain to have a full length solo VillainSong makes a lot more sense with how three of the four previous episodes in the storyline had original songs (most notably with Once Upon an [=SMG4=]). Thus, him having a villain song just fits with the storyline itself.
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* When Mr. Puzzles sings the TV Time song he sings the lyric "Take a break from your troubles" in ''Mario's Mysteries'' in a more aggressive tone. If his backstory is anything to go by, becoming consumed by television gives some more weight to this lyric.
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* Mario bitchslapping Toad in the Perfect movie to talk to him makes perfect sense. In Super Mario 64, the button you use to talk to [=NPCs=] also happen to be the same one you use to do some basic attacks.

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* Mario bitchslapping Toad in the Perfect movie ''It's Gotta be Perfect'' to talk to him makes perfect sense. In Super Mario 64, the button you use to talk to [=NPCs=] also happen happens to be the same one you use to do some basic attacks.
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** Considering the machine he's wired to, and the fact he isn't shown speaking in English in the flashbacks, as well as the fact he could summon virtual entities into the real world during the ensuing battle (at the risk of breaking realities), it's possible he purposefully gave himself an English voice within the simulation to better resemble Meggy, the former Inkling he wants to confront, changing himself in a twisted way of wanting to play with her again. Depending on how long he stayed in that machine, perhaps it ended up mutating him to be more like his virtual self, enhancing his loss of sanity as well as giving him supernatural abilities like when he wills the Western Spaghetti crooks to life.

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** Considering the machine he's wired to, and the fact he isn't shown speaking in English in the flashbacks, as well as the fact he could summon virtual entities into the real world during the ensuing battle (at the risk of breaking realities), it's possible he purposefully gave himself an English voice within the simulation to better resemble Meggy, the former Inkling he wants to confront, changing himself in a twisted way of wanting to play "play" with her again.her. Depending on how long he stayed in that machine, perhaps it ended up mutating him to be more like his virtual self, enhancing his loss of sanity as well as giving him supernatural abilities like when he wills the Western Spaghetti crooks to life.
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** Considering the machine he's wired to, and the fact he isn't shown speaking in English in the flashbacks, as well as the fact he could summon virtual entities into the real world during the ensuing battle (at the risk of breaking realities), it's possible he purposefully gave himself an English voice within the simulation to better resemble Meggy, the former Inkling he wants to confront, changing himself in a twisted way of wanting he wants to play with her again. Depending on how long he stayed in that machine, perhaps it ended up mutating him to be more like his virtual self, enhancing his loss of sanity as well as giving him supernatural abilities like when he wills the Western Spaghetti crooks to life.

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** Considering the machine he's wired to, and the fact he isn't shown speaking in English in the flashbacks, as well as the fact he could summon virtual entities into the real world during the ensuing battle (at the risk of breaking realities), it's possible he purposefully gave himself an English voice within the simulation to better resemble Meggy, the former Inkling he wants to confront, changing himself in a twisted way of wanting he wants to play with her again. Depending on how long he stayed in that machine, perhaps it ended up mutating him to be more like his virtual self, enhancing his loss of sanity as well as giving him supernatural abilities like when he wills the Western Spaghetti crooks to life.
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** Considering the machine he's wired to, and the fact he isn't shown speaking in English in the flashbacks, as well as the fact he could summon virtual entities into the real world during the ensuing battle (at the risk of breaking realities), it's possible he purposefully gave himself an English voice within the simulation to better resemble Meggy, the former Inkling he wants to confront, changing himself in a twisted way of wanting he wants to play with her again. Depending on how long he stayed in that machine, perhaps it ended up mutating him to be more like his virtual self, enhancing his loss of sanity as well as giving him supernatural abilities like when he wills the Western Spaghetti crooks to life.
** Also, considering Puzzlevision's involvement in the whole thing, add to the fact Meggy was able to speak English thanks to Susan's ''remote''. Perhaps Mr Puzzles has similar language-altering technology, being a living television and all, and decided to have Wren get a voice for his own enjoyment (given his performer antics, providing accessibility to people who just can't read the subtitles or don't want to bother by having a vocal outlet for Wren isn't that out of the question, if it reaches a bigger audience to have a properly articulate character).
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* Based on [[https://www.reddit.com/r/SMG4/comments/1bsvny9/a_small_theory/ this post]], Meggy's transition from inking to human could be seen as an analogy for growing up, and there are plenty of points to support it: Her losing a friend/rival, having a lack of purpose in her life, finding out that her childhood idol is not as innocent as she thought, and that's not even mentionig her body going through literal changes.

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* Based on [[https://www.reddit.com/r/SMG4/comments/1bsvny9/a_small_theory/ this post]], Meggy's transition from inking to human could be seen as an analogy for growing up, and there are plenty of points to support it: Her losing a friend/rival, having a lack of purpose in her life, finding out that her childhood idol is not as innocent as she thought, and that's not even mentionig mentioning her body going through literal changes.
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* Based on [[https://www.reddit.com/r/SMG4/comments/1bsvny9/a_small_theory/ this post]], Meggy's transition from inking to human could be seen as an analogy for growing up, and there are plenty of points to support it: Her losing a friend/rival, having a lack of purpose in her life, finding out that her childhood idol is not as innocent as she thought, and that's not even mentionig her body going through literal changes.
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* The ending of "No TV Makes Mario No Okey Dokey" has the standard ending music for every episode. In other arcs starting from The Anime Arc, whenever something ends on an ominous note, there's no music. This could represent the Puzzlevision takeover of the channel, and the whole idea behind the host is to spread joy through entertainment.
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** Adding onto this, the symbol on the God-Box is also a prominent symbol in the [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slenderverse]] series WebVideo/TribeTwelve, where it's revealed in Severance that the symbol can be used to "hack" into things from Twitter accounts to even humans, that could really tie in with the God-Box being a [[TheCorruptor corruptor]] of sorts.

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** Adding onto this, the symbol on the God-Box is also a prominent symbol in the [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slenderverse]] series WebVideo/TribeTwelve, where it's revealed in Severance that the symbol can be used to do things like "hack" into things from Twitter accounts to even humans, accounts/humans and sever the connection between possessors and their hosts, that could really tie in with the God-Box being a [[TheCorruptor corruptor]] of sorts.
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** Adding onto this, the symbol on the God-Box is also a prominent symbol in the [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slenderverse]] series WebVideo/TribeTwelve, where it's revealed in Severance that the symbol can be used to "hack" into things from Twitter accounts to even humans, that could really tie in with the God-Box being a [[TheCorruptor corruptor]] of sorts.
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* Why are there gaps between each part of the Adware saga? Well, maybe it could be a representation of ad breaks, tying into both the TV Guy's TV theme, as well as the fact he starts off as an Adware.
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* In ''Meggy's Destiny'', when Mario and Meggy attacked Team Killer Ink, the latter team wasn't particularly scared. Why? They weren't just ignorant of the damage they were causing from their unsportsmanlike conduct; it was a BatmanGambit to ensure Meggy's team would be disqualified (which, thankfully, didn't happen).

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* In ''Meggy's Destiny'', when Mario and Meggy attacked Team Killer Ink, Ink during the first match, the latter team wasn't particularly scared. scared, and while they would later be after the first match when provoking Meggy, they continued to do so even after she tells them to stop. Why? They weren't just ignorant of the damage they were causing from their unsportsmanlike conduct; it was a BatmanGambit to ensure Meggy's team the [=SplatSquad=] would be disqualified (which, thankfully, didn't happen).
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* In ''Meggy's Destiny'', when Mario and Meggy attacked Team Killer Ink, the latter team wasn't particularly scared. Why? They weren't just ignorant of the damage they were causing from their unsportsmanlike conduct; it was a BatmanGambit to ensure Meggy's team would be disqualified (which, thankfully, didn't happen).
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* In the [=YouTube=] arc, Mario saved his friends from the Internet Graveyard after they were deleted by [=SMG3=], and in the Genesis Arc, Mario's friends saved ''him'' from Zero. So in a way, they returned the favor.

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* In the [=YouTube=] arc, Mario saved his friends from the Internet Graveyard after they were deleted by [=SMG3=], and in the Genesis Arc, Arc a year later, Mario's friends saved ''him'' from Zero. So in a way, they returned the favor.
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* In the [=YouTube=] arc, Mario saved his friends from the Internet Graveyard after they were deleted by [=SMG3=], and in the Genesis Arc, Mario's friends saved ''him'' from Zero. So in a way, they returned the favor.
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* Why is Mario's weight infinity? It could be a representation of the fact that he's [[BarrierMaiden the avatar]] and the whole universe's weight is resting on him.

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* Why is Mario's weight infinity? It could be a representation of the fact that he's [[BarrierMaiden the avatar]] and the whole universe's weight is resting on him.his shoulders.

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