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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The first and second episodes had no obvious plotline and mostly consisted of the titular {{NonPlayerCharacter}}s irritating an iron golem and Steve respectively.

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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The first and second episodes had no obvious plotline and mostly consisted of the titular {{NonPlayerCharacter}}s villagers irritating an iron golem and Steve respectively.



* SerialEscalation: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying {{Non Player Character}}s. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].
* WellIntentionedExtremist}: Most of the antagonistic factions follow the trend of stopping the war in a way that only favors their side. For example:
** The villager kingdom consists of many villagers who feel wronged by the players. Although they are powerful enough to have other entities join their cause, their [[FantasticRacism biased ideals]] have kept them from changing the system that they followed.

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* SerialEscalation: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying {{Non Player Character}}s. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much [[spoiler:essentially the entire world coming to life]].
* WellIntentionedExtremist}: WellIntentionedExtremist: Most of the antagonistic factions follow the trend of stopping the war in a way that only favors their side. For example:
** The villager kingdom Villager Kingdom consists of many villagers who feel wronged by the players. Although they are powerful enough to have other entities join their cause, their [[FantasticRacism biased ideals]] have kept them from changing the system that they followed.

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"[[PreviouslyOn Previously on]] this storyline of Mr Fudge Monkeyz's ''Annoying Villagers''..."

''Annoying Villagers'' is a currently ongoing {{Web Animation}} Series based on the popular video game ''{{VideoGame/Minecraft}}''. It was first created by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/MrFudgeMonkeyz MrFudgeMonkeyz]] on January 29, 2013. Although it started entirely as a comedy series, it would begin to add fantasy elements as time went by.

As the name of this series implies, this story initially began with a village filled with somewhat irritating NonPlayerCharacter villagers. As the series progresses however, {{Serial Escalation}} begins to kick in starting with the introduction of Herobrine and the fact that many entities across the world were becoming sentient.

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"[[PreviouslyOn Previously on]] this storyline of Mr Fudge Monkeyz's [=MrFudgeMonkeyz's=] ''Annoying Villagers''..."

''Annoying Villagers'' is a currently ongoing {{Web Animation}} WebAnimation Series based on the popular video game ''{{VideoGame/Minecraft}}''.''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''. It was first created by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/MrFudgeMonkeyz MrFudgeMonkeyz]] on January 29, 2013. Although it started entirely as a comedy series, it would begin to add fantasy elements as time went by.

As the name of this series implies, this story initially began with a village filled with somewhat irritating NonPlayerCharacter villagers. As the series progresses however, {{Serial Escalation}} SerialEscalation begins to kick in starting with the introduction of Herobrine and the fact that many entities across the world were becoming sentient.



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* {{Breaking The Fellowship}}: Episode 4 starred Boop, Green, and a [[NoNameGiven white-robed villager]] as main characters. Green somehow found a way into the villager kingdom capital, while the unnamed villager tried to find him. However, this villager got captured by the player Resistance, leaving Boop to accompany Mr Fudge Monkeyz.
* EquippableAlly: In more recent episodes, it is revealed that [[spoiler:some items were developing a will to be used to their maximum potential. These items also have the ability to choose who wields them and may or may not have {{Elemental Powers}}]].
* {{Exactly What It Says On The Tin}}: It's a show about annoying villagers. Nowadays however, it is somewhat more than that.
* {{Forever War}}: The Great Minecraft War first started with villagers turning against players and forming their own kingdom. Eventually, the players and other entities would form their own tribes to counter the villagers and each other. As pointed out throughout the series, because of the changes being made to the world, nobody seemed to have an advantage over each other.
* {{Impaled With Extreme Prejudice}}: Later versions of Herobrine can do this with obsidian.
* {{It Can Think}}: Near the beginning of the series, villagers were only capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler:not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].
* {{Kudzu Plot}}: This happened after the main villager characters and Steve got separated, with each following their own plot thread.
* {{Master Race}}: The original cause of the war in Minecraft was that villagers became sentient enough to rebel against the players. The players who form the Resistance and the villager kingdom are still at war because they believe they are superior to the other side.
* {{No Name Given}}: The white-robed villager who was Boop and Green's friend was never given a name.

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* {{Breaking The Fellowship}}: BreakingTheFellowship: Episode 4 starred Boop, Green, and a [[NoNameGiven white-robed villager]] as main characters. Green somehow found a way into the villager kingdom capital, while the unnamed villager tried to find him. However, this villager got captured by the player Resistance, leaving Boop to accompany Mr Fudge Monkeyz.
[=MrFudgeMonkeyz=].
* EquippableAlly: In more recent episodes, it is revealed that [[spoiler:some items were developing a will to be used to their maximum potential. These items also have the ability to choose who wields them and may or may not have {{Elemental Powers}}]].
ElementalPowers]].
* {{Exactly What It Says On ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The Tin}}: It's a show about annoying villagers. Nowadays however, it is somewhat more than that.
first and second episodes had no obvious plotline and mostly consisted of the titular {{NonPlayerCharacter}}s irritating an iron golem and Steve respectively.
* {{Forever War}}: ForeverWar: The Great Minecraft War War, as it came to be known, first started with villagers turning against players and forming their own kingdom. Eventually, the players and other entities would form their own tribes to counter the villagers and each other. As pointed out throughout the series, because of the changes being made to the world, nobody seemed to have an advantage over each other.
* {{Impaled With Extreme Prejudice}}: Later versions of Herobrine can do this with obsidian.
* {{It Can Think}}:
ItCanThink: Near the beginning of the series, villagers were only capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler:not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].
* {{Kudzu Plot}}: KudzuPlot: This happened after the main villager characters characters, [=MrFudgeMonkeyz=] and Steve got separated, with each following their own plot thread.
* {{Master Race}}: MasterRace: The original cause of the war in Minecraft was that villagers became sentient enough to rebel against the players. The players who form the Resistance and the villager kingdom are still at war because they believe they are superior to the other side.
* {{No Name Given}}: The white-robed villager who was Boop and Green's friend was never given a name.
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* {{Previously On}}: Each episode almost always starts with this.

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* {{Previously On}}: PreviouslyOn: Each episode almost always starts with this.



* {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}: Most of the antagonistic factions barring Herobrine follow the trend of stopping the war in a way that only favors their side. For example:
** The villager kingdom consists of many villagers who feel wronged by the players. Although they are powerful enough to have other entities join their cause, their [[FantasticRacism biased ideals]] has kept them from changing the system that they followed.

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* {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}: WellIntentionedExtremist}: Most of the antagonistic factions barring Herobrine follow the trend of stopping the war in a way that only favors their side. For example:
** The villager kingdom consists of many villagers who feel wronged by the players. Although they are powerful enough to have other entities join their cause, their [[FantasticRacism biased ideals]] has have kept them from changing the system that they followed.



** The United Mob Association, led by [[spoiler:a Drowned mob called the Blue Demon]], is a group of mobs that plans to stop the destruction being caused by the war. As [[spoiler:the Blue Demon explained to Steve after defeating him, his ultimate motive was to [[RageAgainstTheHeavens eliminate the Creators and rebuild the world into one of complete peace]]. Of course, Steve was already working with the Creators, so he is still planning to strike back eventually]].

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** The United Mob Association, led by [[spoiler:a Drowned mob called the Blue Demon]], is a group of mobs that plans to stop the destruction being caused by the war. As [[spoiler:the Blue Demon explained to Steve after defeating him, his ultimate motive was to [[RageAgainstTheHeavens eliminate the Creators and rebuild the world into one of complete peace]]. Of course, Steve was already working with the Creators, so he is still planning rejects this ideology]].
** Even [[spoiler:Herobrine himself is implied
to strike back eventually]].be this with him converting players into his HiveMind being a drastic solution to ending any conflicts they have with each other]].
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* {{Wham Episode}}: The ninth episode, which revealed that the villager kingdom is actually canon to the plot. The narrator decides not to question this since "a ton of weird stuff already happened."

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* {{Wham Episode}}: The ninth episode, which revealed that the villager kingdom is actually canon to the plot. The narrator decides not to question this since "a ton of weird stuff already happened.""
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As the name of this series implies, this story initially began with a village filled with somewhat irritating {{NPC}} villagers. As the series progresses however, {{Serial Escalation}} begins to kick in starting with the introduction of Herobrine and the fact that many entities across the world were becoming sentient.

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As the name of this series implies, this story initially began with a village filled with somewhat irritating {{NPC}} NonPlayerCharacter villagers. As the series progresses however, {{Serial Escalation}} begins to kick in starting with the introduction of Herobrine and the fact that many entities across the world were becoming sentient.



* {{Art Evolution}}: As the series continues, the quality of the animations began to improve. Lighting, sound effects, and particle effects would all be more defined as each episode was uploaded.

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* {{Art Evolution}}: ArtEvolution: As the series continues, the quality of the animations began to improve. Lighting, sound effects, and particle effects would all be more defined as each episode was uploaded.



* {{Equippable Ally}}: In more recent episodes, it is revealed that [[spoiler:some items were developing a will to be used to their maximum potential. These items also have the ability to choose who wields them and may or may not have {{Elemental Powers}}]].

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* {{Equippable Ally}}: EquippableAlly: In more recent episodes, it is revealed that [[spoiler:some items were developing a will to be used to their maximum potential. These items also have the ability to choose who wields them and may or may not have {{Elemental Powers}}]].
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* {{Non Player Character}}: The villagers, whether they can think or not, are unable to respawn or use the chat mechanic the way players can.

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* {{Non Player Character}}: NonPlayerCharacter: The villagers, whether they can think or not, are unable to respawn or use the chat mechanic the way players can.



* {{Serial Escalation}}: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying {{NPC}}s. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].

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* {{Serial Escalation}}: SerialEscalation: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying {{NPC}}s.{{Non Player Character}}s. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].

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* {{Breaking The Fellowship}}: Episode 4 starred Boop, Green, and a [[NoNameGiven white-robed villager]] as main characters. Green somehow found a way into the Villager Kingdom capital, while the unnamed villager tried to find him. However, this villager got captured by the player Resistance, leaving Boop to accompany Mr Fudge Monkeyz.

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* {{Breaking The Fellowship}}: Episode 4 starred Boop, Green, and a [[NoNameGiven white-robed villager]] as main characters. Green somehow found a way into the Villager Kingdom villager kingdom capital, while the unnamed villager tried to find him. However, this villager got captured by the player Resistance, leaving Boop to accompany Mr Fudge Monkeyz.



* {{Impaled With Extreme Prejudice}}: Later versions of Herobrine can do this with obsidian.



* {{Master Race}}: The original cause of the war in Minecraft was that villagers became sentient enough to rebel against the players. The players who form the Resistance and the villager kingdom are still at war because they believe they are superior to the other side.



* {{Wham Episode}}: The ninth episode, which revealed that the Villager Kingdom is actually canon to the plot. The narrator decides not to question this since "a ton of weird stuff already happened."

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* {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}: Most of the antagonistic factions barring Herobrine follow the trend of stopping the war in a way that only favors their side. For example:
** The villager kingdom consists of many villagers who feel wronged by the players. Although they are powerful enough to have other entities join their cause, their [[FantasticRacism biased ideals]] has kept them from changing the system that they followed.
** The Resistance, led by [[BloodKnight Grave]], has the goal of defeating the villagers to reclaim dominance over the Minecraft world.
** The United Mob Association, led by [[spoiler:a Drowned mob called the Blue Demon]], is a group of mobs that plans to stop the destruction being caused by the war. As [[spoiler:the Blue Demon explained to Steve after defeating him, his ultimate motive was to [[RageAgainstTheHeavens eliminate the Creators and rebuild the world into one of complete peace]]. Of course, Steve was already working with the Creators, so he is still planning to strike back eventually]].
* {{Wham Episode}}: The ninth episode, which revealed that the Villager Kingdom villager kingdom is actually canon to the plot. The narrator decides not to question this since "a ton of weird stuff already happened."
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"[[PreviouslyOn Previously on]] this storyline of MrFudgeMonkeyz's ''Annoying Villagers''..."

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"[[PreviouslyOn Previously on]] this storyline of MrFudgeMonkeyz's Mr Fudge Monkeyz's ''Annoying Villagers''..."
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* {{Breaking The Fellowship}}: Episode 4 starred Boop, Green, and a [[NoNameGiven white-robed villager]] as main characters. Green somehow found a way into the Villager Kingdom capital, while the unnamed villager tried to find him. However, this villager got captured by the player Resistance, leaving Boop to accompany Mr Fudge Monkeyz.



* {{Kudzu Plot}}: This happened after the main villager characters and Steve got separated, with each following their own plot thread.
* {{No Name Given}}: The white-robed villager who was Boop and Green's friend was never given a name.



* {{Serial Escalation}}: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying {{NPC}}s. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].

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* {{Serial Escalation}}: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying {{NPC}}s. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].life]].
* {{Wham Episode}}: The ninth episode, which revealed that the Villager Kingdom is actually canon to the plot. The narrator decides not to question this since "a ton of weird stuff already happened."
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* {{Non Player Character}}: The villagers, whether they can think or not, are still capable of trading items with players (even if they don't want to). However, they are unable to respawn or use the chat mechanic the way players can.

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* {{Non Player Character}}: The villagers, whether they can think or not, are still capable of trading items with players (even if they don't want to). However, they are unable to respawn or use the chat mechanic the way players can.
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* {{Art Evolution}}: As the series continues, the quality of the animations began to improve.

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* {{Art Evolution}}: As the series continues, the quality of the animations began to improve. Lighting, sound effects, and particle effects would all be more defined as each episode was uploaded.

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As the name of this series implies, this story initially began with a village filled with somewhat irritating {{NPC}} villagers. As the series progresses however, {{Serial Escalation}} begins to kick in starting with the introduction of [[UrbanLegendOfZelda Herobrine]] and the fact that many entities across the world were becoming sentient.

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As the name of this series implies, this story initially began with a village filled with somewhat irritating {{NPC}} villagers. As the series progresses however, {{Serial Escalation}} begins to kick in starting with the introduction of [[UrbanLegendOfZelda Herobrine]] Herobrine and the fact that many entities across the world were becoming sentient.


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* {{Exactly What It Says On The Tin}}: It's a show about annoying villagers. Nowadays however, it is somewhat more than that.
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* {{It Can Think}}: Near the beginning of the series, NPCs were only capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler:not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].

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* {{It Can Think}}: Near the beginning of the series, NPCs villagers were only capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler:not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].



* {{Serial Escalation}}: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying NPCs. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].

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* {{Serial Escalation}}: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying NPCs.{{NPC}}s. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].
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''Annoying Villagers'' is a currently ongoing {{Web Animation}} Series based on the popular video game ''{{VideoGame/Minecraft}}''. It was first created by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/MrFudgeMonkeyz MrFudgeMonkeyz]] on January 29, 2013.

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''Annoying Villagers'' is a currently ongoing {{Web Animation}} Series based on the popular video game ''{{VideoGame/Minecraft}}''. It was first created by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/MrFudgeMonkeyz MrFudgeMonkeyz]] on January 29, 2013. \n Although it started entirely as a comedy series, it would begin to add fantasy elements as time went by.

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* {{ArtEvolution}}: As the series continues, the quality of the animations began to improve.
* {{EquippableAlly}}: In more recent episodes, it is revealed that [[spoiler:some items were developing a will to be used to their maximum potential. These items also have the ability to choose who wields them and may or may not have {{Elemental Powers}}]].
* {{ForeverWar}}: The Great Minecraft War first started with villagers turning against players and forming their own kingdom. Eventually, the players and other entities would form their own tribes to counter the villagers and each other. As pointed out throughout the series, because of the changes being made to the world, nobody seemed to have an advantage over each other.
* {{ItCanThink}}: Near the beginning of the series, NPCs were only capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler:not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].
* {{SerialEscalation}}: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying NPCs. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].

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* {{ArtEvolution}}: {{Art Evolution}}: As the series continues, the quality of the animations began to improve.
* {{EquippableAlly}}: {{Equippable Ally}}: In more recent episodes, it is revealed that [[spoiler:some items were developing a will to be used to their maximum potential. These items also have the ability to choose who wields them and may or may not have {{Elemental Powers}}]].
* {{ForeverWar}}: {{Forever War}}: The Great Minecraft War first started with villagers turning against players and forming their own kingdom. Eventually, the players and other entities would form their own tribes to counter the villagers and each other. As pointed out throughout the series, because of the changes being made to the world, nobody seemed to have an advantage over each other.
* {{ItCanThink}}: {{It Can Think}}: Near the beginning of the series, NPCs were only capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler:not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].
* {{SerialEscalation}}: {{Non Player Character}}: The villagers, whether they can think or not, are still capable of trading items with players (even if they don't want to). However, they are unable to respawn or use the chat mechanic the way players can.
* {{Previously On}}: Each episode almost always starts with this.
* {{Serial Escalation}}:
The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying NPCs. How they started to act annoying would be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].
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As the name of this series implies, this story initially began with a village filled with somewhat irritating {{NPC}} villagers. As the series progresses however, {{Serial Escalation}} begins to kick in starting with the introduction of [[UrbanLegendOfZelda Herobrine]].

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As the name of this series implies, this story initially began with a village filled with somewhat irritating {{NPC}} villagers. As the series progresses however, {{Serial Escalation}} begins to kick in starting with the introduction of [[UrbanLegendOfZelda Herobrine]].
Herobrine]] and the fact that many entities across the world were becoming sentient.



* {{SerialEscalation}}: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying NPCs. How they started to act annoying to begin would result in [[spoiler: pretty much the entire world coming to life]].
* {{ItCanThink}}: Near the beginning of the series, NPCs were capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of [[spoiler: using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions]]. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler: not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].

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* {{EquippableAlly}}: In more recent episodes, it is revealed that [[spoiler:some items were developing a will to be used to their maximum potential. These items also have the ability to choose who wields them and may or may not have {{Elemental Powers}}]].
* {{ForeverWar}}: The Great Minecraft War first started with villagers turning against players and forming their own kingdom. Eventually, the players and other entities would form their own tribes to counter the villagers and each other. As pointed out throughout the series, because of the changes being made to the world, nobody seemed to have an advantage over each other.
* {{ItCanThink}}: Near the beginning of the series, NPCs were only capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler:not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].
* {{SerialEscalation}}: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying NPCs. How they started to act annoying to begin would result in [[spoiler: pretty be concluded with [[spoiler:pretty much the entire world coming to life]].
* {{ItCanThink}}: Near the beginning of the series, NPCs were capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of [[spoiler: using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions]]. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler: not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].
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* {{ArtEvolution}}: As the series continues, the quality of the animations began to improve.
* {{SerialEscalation}}: The beginning of the series involved an ordinary village of annoying NPCs. How they started to act annoying to begin would result in [[spoiler: pretty much the entire world coming to life]].
* {{ItCanThink}}: Near the beginning of the series, NPCs were capable of speaking, punching other entities, and dancing. Soon these villagers, as well as other mobs, became capable of [[spoiler: using items in an inventory, planning coordinated attacks on players and each other, and forming their own factions]]. More recent events show that the development of a mind applied [[spoiler: not only to most entities, but to some items as well]].
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"{{Previously On}} this storyline of MrFudgeMonkeyz's ''Annoying Villagers''..."

''Annoying Villagers'' is a currently ongoing {{Web Animation}} Series based on the popular video game ''{{VideoGame/Minecraft}}''. It was first created by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/MrFudgeMonkeyz MrFudgeMonkeyz]] on January 29, 2013.

As the name of this series implies, this story initially began with a village filled with somewhat irritating {{NPC}} villagers. As the series progresses however, {{Serial Escalation}} begins to kick in starting with the introduction of [[UrbanLegendOfZelda Herobrine]].

If you wish to watch it, start [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cr3i12QCZo&t=21s here]].

!!Tropes that can be found in Annoying Villagers include:

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