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     Paul Blart vs. Robocop (Bonus Episode) 

Paul Blart

Voiced by: WeSkeem
"I rock the comedy genre!"

  • Beware the Silly Ones: He's a bumbling goofball but he proved to have hot raps.
  • Donut Mess with a Cop: Robocop tells him that he's not truly a cop for his association with this stereotype.
  • Hypocrite: Robocop points out that Blart has no room to mock Robocop's failed marriage and bad reboot films when he himself gets divorced real quick. Not to mention having a more-panned sequel.
  • Lethal Joke Character: Even the announcer can't help but laugh at Blart. To everyone's surprise, he turns out to be a highly capable rapper, to the point that he's generally considered the winner of the battle.
  • Laughing at Your Own Jokes: He wheezes uncontrollably after his first diss against Robocop.

Robocop

Voiced by: Titanium1208
"Robocop kicks you out the building like your mall did."

  • The Comically Serious: His confused reaction to Blart laughing after calling him "the autotuned version of WALL-E" is a Flat "What".
  • Flat "What": When Paul Blart calls him the autotuned version of WALL-E.
    Robocop: I am...what?
  • Kick the Dog: Makes a reference to Blart's mom's death.
  • Miranda Rights: Makes a pun on the stock phrase "You have the right to remain silent" to mock Blart for finding no matches on a dating site.
  • The Stoic: Never raises his voice above a creepy monotone.

     Monika vs. Harley Quinn 

Monika

Voiced by: Peachumari
"We're living in a world of infinite choices!"

  • Attention Whore: Harley accuses her of being one, saying she'd die without attention.
  • Catchphrase: "Okay, everyone!"
  • The Cameo: In Yuri vs. Toko Fukawa and Natsuki vs. Raven.
  • Hypocrite: Harley says that Monika has no right to call her crazy when she'd die without attention.

Harley Quinn

Voiced by: Bblackroses
"I've fought with bats, cats, crocs and my future spouse!"

Sayori

Voiced by: Azia
"Hang on, all your marriage attempts had loose ends."

Yuri

Natsuki

     NF vs. Billie Eilish 

NF

Voiced by: J. Morris
"I'm making the crowd shout."

Billie Eilish

Voiced by: GarbageGothic
"I know your facts are real, but lies just have appeal."

     Hot Ones vs. Binging with Babish 

Sean Evans

Voiced by: TwoHatJack/Jack Hawkins
Portrayed by: Zawesome
"It's Sean Evans, with hot rhymes and hot questions!"

Andrew Rea

Voiced by: Swedely
Portrayed by: Freshy Kanal's Dad
"I'm baking, and boiling, my basics are poignant."

  • The Faceless: His face is never shown in the video as a reference to how Binging with Babish videos are usually presented.

Freshy Kanal

Portrayed by: Himself
"I got the perfect burgers and I got the perfect kitchen!"

  • Amusing Injuries: He gets sauce splashed in his eye before finishing his verse.

     Naruto vs. Hercules 

Naruto Uzumaki

Voiced by: Peachumari
"I summon Toads that spit more flames than you ever did."

Hercules

Voiced by: Alex/J Morris The Review Guy
"I follow every path that my soul leads."

     Mr. Bean vs. Charlie Chaplin 

Mr. Bean

Portrayed by: Mr. Tibbs
Voiced by: Lil Secks
"I didn't talk cause I didn't need to!"

  • Beware the Silly Ones: He acts a lot more comical than his opponent in the battle, but his raps are very, very brutal in comparison.
  • Gasshole: He leaves nothing but hot gas, according to Chaplin.
  • Hopeless Suitor: Chaplin mocks him for being unable to charm Irma Gobb.
  • Manchild: Chaplin sees him as this.
  • Memetic Molester: invoked Chaplin mocks his creepy smile, saying it makes him look like a rapist.
  • My Name Is Inigo Montoya: Starts his rap by stating his name.
  • Quality over Quantity: Basically the gist of one of his boasts where he says his less than 5 years long career creating 15 shorts was more successful than Chaplin's 50 years long career creating movies.
  • Sell-Out: Chaplin brings up his participation in Snickers commercials and calls him a sellout for it.
  • Teeny Weenie: Chaplin alludes to this indirectly:
    Chaplin: You got a lady friend that you sure wanna charm a lot; but you could never slot your mini in her parking spot.
  • Walking Disaster Area: Chaplin calls him a literal walking disaster.
  • Your Mom: He makes a dig about Chaplin putting his mom in a mental asylum.

Charlie Chaplin

Portrayed by: Zawesome
"Rocking the comedy and drama, this prodigy's got both!"

  • The Charmer: Calls himself a ladies' man.
  • Classy Cane: As part of his Tramp costume.
  • Disappeared Dad: Bean says his dad left him in silence.
  • Deliberately Monochrome: He's portrayed in black and white like his movies.
  • Hypocrite: Chaplin mocks Bean for his failures with Irma Gobb, but Bean reminds him that his character The Tramp is never successful at romance.
  • May–December Romance: His marriages to Mildred Harris (she was 16 and he was 29) and Lita Grey (she was 16 and he was 35) are referenced.
  • Serial Spouse: Bean bashes him for "putting his swimmers" in a lot of women.
  • Signature Headgear: He has the famous bowler hat that's part of the Tramp's costume.
  • Straw Misogynist: He's called out by Bean for treating women badly in his life (his wives and own mother).
  • Worthy Opponent: Bean does take a moment to admit he left his mark on the film industry.

     Coraline vs. Alice In Wonderland 

Coraline

Voiced by: Azia
"But when Coraline is at the core of a line, I double up the punches so let me Tweedle-dunk!"

Alice in Wonderland

Voiced by: HalaCG
"Seems like I landed in a time where nightmares are PG rated."

  • Ax-Crazy: Alice is a little creepier than her original personality, almost beheading Coraline like she's the Queen of Hearts.
  • Darkerand Edgier: Downplayed. Coraline snarkily said that no one saw Alice's edgier darker reboot.
  • Malicious Misnaming: Alice calls Coraline "Caroline" at the end of her second verse.
  • They Changed It, Now It Sucks!: According to Coraline.
    "'Coraline:'" You've been gone since like the 50s, so watch your step
    Once you brought in Johnny, you fell to another depth
    This chatter's chapters don't make her a badder rapper
    The tracks you spat are a better battle matter for a madder Hatter
    No one could have foresaw the edgy remakes in your future
    It's like you went from Alice in Wonderland to Alice Cooper

     Pyrocynical vs. Memeulous 

Pyrocynical

Voiced by: Lil Secks
Portrayed by: Gridline Studios
"Hi guys, Pyrocynical here. I light fires: rhymes to singe your career."

  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: Memeulous makes some jabs at how Pyro looks, calling him a lesbian who haven't came out.
  • Informed Attribute: Pyro is descibed as fat multiple times by Memeulous, but his portrayal has no noticeable gut, making the words mere insults.

Memeulous

Voiced By: TheAngryMidget
Portrayed By: OTBProds
"Masked up, I'm gassed up and passing up blows."

  • The Faceless: Hides his face behind sunglasses, a mask and a hat during the whole battle, not unlike in his videos (although that time he revealed his eyes are referenced by Pyro). Pyro says that this means he needs a plastic surgery to get a better-looking face.

     Wonder Woman vs. Daenerys Targaryen (Bonus Episode) 

Wonder Woman

Voiced by: BrookeMorganVA
"I save families from blasts of heat, gave galaxies their freedom!"

Daenerys Targaryen

Voiced by: HalaCG
"I pass the fist and lead riots!"

  • Dragon Rider: Why of course. Dany's dragons are referenced several times.
  • I Have Many Names: She mentions that she has many titles.
  • Like Parent, Like Child: WW criticizes her for breaking her promise to rule fairly by becoming like her parents.
  • Surprise Incest: Wonder Woman boasts about being in the frontlines in war while Daenerys was "riding her own bloodline".

     Bear Grylls vs. Steve Irwin 

Bear Grylls

Portrayed by: Lil Secks
"I got bare skills! I watch bear kills!"

  • Air Quotes: Used by him when talking about Irwin's "valid" opinions on planet earth.
  • Hyper-Competent Sidekick: Steve says that Bear's crew are this to Bear as they do everything Bear does while carrying recording equipments.
  • Hypocrite: Steve counters Bear's line about his death via stingray by bringing up the time he was stung by bees and it made his face swollen.
  • Kick the Dog: He inevitably makes a reference to Irwin's death by a stingray.
  • The One Thing I Don't Hate About You: He does admit that Steve was an instrumental figure in preserving the world's wildlife, but then argues that his family (particularly his brother Robert) is only using his legacy to get money on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Steve Irwin

Voiced by: TwoHatJack
Portrayed by: Skitzy
"I believe every animal deserves my protection."

  • Animal Lover: Says that he loves snakes, but not Bear, who he considers a snake for his show's fakery.
  • Awesome Aussie: An Australian conservationist who's very beloved and spits amazing raps.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: He taunts Bear Grylls by saying that "no one clicked on the battle for the boy scout."
  • Catchphrase: He uses his signature "Crikey!" in his rap.
  • Don't Shoot the Message: In-universe, Bear acknowledges the importance of Steve's conservationist message, but accuses his methods of being reckless and hypocritical.
  • Friend to All Living Things: He proclaims his desire to protect every animal, though Bear calls him out on disturbing the wildlife.
  • Harmful to Minors: Bear makes a reference to the time Irwin brought his son to a crocodile feeding.
    Bear: They're pretty different, Steven, so how are you confused? One's your son, the other's alligator food.
  • Hypocrite: Bear says Steve has no room to call out Man vs Wild fakery because Steve lied about loving the wildlife when he disturbed them with his TV show stunts.
  • Just Here for Godzilla: invoked Invoked. He boasts that the only reason people watched the battle is because he's in it.
  • Manchild: Bear makes a pun on his show's name Man vs. Wild by saying the battle is coming up on his new show "Man vs. Child", referring to Irwin.
  • Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: The accent for Steve Irwin here is passable, but still slips up at times. One comment on the battle even says that Epic Rap Battles of History had better, and even Lloyd's accent counts for this trope.

     Little Mac vs. Big Mac (Bonus Episode) 

Little Mac

Voiced by: Jason
"I've already sent meatheads down in the ring."

  • Badass Decay: invoked Big Mac points out that he's a lot less impressive in crossovers than in his own series.
    You used to be the underdog, oh the rookie so fearless
    Now you're getting pummelled to the bottom of tier lists
  • Low-Tier Letdown: In-universe, Big Mac brings up how Little Mac is considered one of the worst character gameplay-wise in Super Smash Bros Ultimate thanks to his poor air game.
  • Teeny Weenie: Implied by Big Mac when he says there's more than one reason why Mac is called "little".

Big Mac

Voiced by: lilsecks
"Check the sheet; I'm serving billions, flavor enticing."

  • Anthropomorphic Food: A burger who can raps just as well as its human opponent. Even the announcer is stumped.
  • Lethal Joke Character: You wouldn't expect a hamburger to have fire raps. You'll find a lot of people agreeing he won the battle.

     Walter White vs. Willy Wonka 

Walter White

Portrayed by: Skitzy
Voiced by: Swedeley
"I am the one knocking on your factory gates."

  • Alliterative Name: One of the similarity between him and his opponent is their alliterative W.W. initials.
  • Assist Character: Jesse Pinkman shows up to help him deliver a line.
  • Greed: Walt is greatly motivated by his desire for money, to the point Wonka calls it an obsession and compares him to the spoiled rich kid, Veruca Salt.
  • The Loins Sleep Tonight: Wonka jokes that, at Walter's age, the only drug he should be taking is Viagra.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Walt's use of Lily of the Valley plant to poison a kid named Brock is referenced.
    Wonka: The only green that Walt offers, heh, would make Brock suffer.

Willy Wonka

Portrayed by: Mr. Tibbs
Voiced by: Zawesome
"So I'll spit a Wilder verse cuz I do this professionally."

  • Alliterative Name: One of the similarity between him and his opponent is their alliterative W.W. initials.
  • Fiction 500: Boasts that he is richer than Walt ever could be. Given the sheer size of his factory and his chocolate's popularity, it's not an empty boast.
  • No OSHA Compliance: Walter takes a shot at the unsafe nature of Wonka's workplace.
  • Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: Walter White accuses Willy Wonka of having enslaved the Oompa Loompas.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Walt calls out Wonka for putting children in his hazardous factory, especially since he foresaw and let them being harmed.
    Walt: A decade was wasted quickly by waiting to maim some kiddies!

     Flowey the Flower vs. Happy Appy 

Flowey the Flower

Voiced by: Snakebite126
"I know hip hop, hell, flow's in my name!"

Happy Appy

Voiced by: Eddiefrb
"But that's natural, children."

  • Ass Shove: Flowey likens him to The Annoying Orange "with a stick up his ass".
  • Ax-Crazy: Appy is better at hiding that he's a child killer than Flowey is, but he still qualifies.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: He addresses the audience like he does on his show.
  • Cold Ham: He never raises his voice like Flowey does.
  • Creepy Blue Eyes: They make him look very unnerving.
  • Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu?: The battle can be seen as this on Appy's part when Flowey turns into his Omega form.
  • Eviler than Thou: He considers himself a real monster compared to Flowey.
  • Faux Affably Evil: When he addresses the audience, he comes off as polite but he's really sadistic and cold-hearted.
  • Gorn: Flowey makes reference to Appy's "meaningless gore".
  • Nightmare Retardant: invoked Flowey boasts that he's scarier than Appy will ever be.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this look on his face when Flowey starts his second verse.
  • Snap to the Side: He's facing the audience as he finishes his first verse, then Flowey transforms in his Super Mode and Appy does this.
  • Suicide Dare: Appy's final lines has him deliver a fact about apples seeds containing cyanide then he tells Flowey to suck his seeds and kill himself.
  • They Copied It, So It Sucks!: invoked Flowey claims that Appy's attempt to copy Candle Cove is part of the reason why he's meaningless.
  • Would Hurt a Child: He brags about kids cowering before he kills them.

     Among Us vs. Fall Guys 

Red Crewmate

Voiced by: Freshy Kanal
"Go turn off the power and I'm still in the spotlight!"

Fall Guy

Voiced by: Shwabadi
"No killing me off, man, I can't tell if you're with me or not!"

     Hannibal Lecter vs. Leatherface 

Hannibal Lecter

Voiced by: Mancha (Uberocity)
Portrayed by: Mr. Tibbs (Gridline Studios)
"I'm a fine mastermind of my gruesome hobbies"

  • Dark and Troubled Past: His parents were killed by some Nazis during World War II and they forced him to eat his own sister, all of which Leatherface rubs to his face.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Starts his first verse by making a dig at Leatherface's outfit, saying that he loves it.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: Cannibalism is one of his main characteristic and the connection with his opponent. During the battle, he brags about eating a body and says he would eat Leatherface's brain if only it isn't so empty.
  • Psycho Psychologist: Uses his status as a psychiatrist as a preface before running a "psychoanalysis" on Leatherface, pointing out his terrible upbringing. The psycho part? Well, he does that while dining what's probably another human.
  • Wicked Cultured: Boasts that he is classy when eating human's flesh compared to Leatherface who is "crude and sloppy".

Leatherface

Portrayed by: Freshy Kanal
"I'mma be cookin' ya up as Bubba's shrimp."

  • Adaptational Intelligence: His canon self isn't very smart and is unlikely to come up with all the clever roasts he delivers in the battle.
  • Chainsaw Good: Chainsaws are his go-to weapon and they go well with his Ax-Crazy-ness, although the only thing it cuts in the battle is a sign saying "therapist" (splitting "the" and "rapist") when describing Hannibal.
  • Dumb Muscle: Played With. Hannibal derides him for his stupidity in his films, but his portrayal in the battle is as witty as Hannibal himself. Any way one looks at it, he is still very physically threatening with his chainsaw swings.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: Cannibalism is one of his main characteristic and the connection with his opponent. He ends the battle by saying he will make Hannibal the feast in his family roast.
  • Suddenly Voiced: The original Leatherface is The Voiceless and can only speak gibberish. In the rap battle, Leatherface isn't necesarrily eloquent, but he can speak clearly in a hillbilly accent.
  • Unintentionally Unsympathetic: In-universe, Hannibal doesn't find him sympathetic despite his films painting him as such (at least, sympathetic relative to his family).

Grandpa Sawyer

Portrayed by: Mr. Tibbs

  • Abusive Parents: Hannibal brings up how he is physically abusive to Leatherface, not to mention likes raping his own daugther.
  • The Cameo: Appears at the end of the battle alongside his family to demonstrate what Leatherface meant by "family roast".
  • The Faceless: His face is completely covered since he is so old his face looks like that of a corpse (which also helps hiding that he and Hannibal shares the same body actor).

     Donald Trump vs. Mr. Burns 

Donald Trump

Voiced by: Seth W.
"I'm building my rap structure, it's gonna be huge."

Mr. Burns

Voiced by: Lil Secks
"My threats are less empty than my wallet!"

  • Ambiguously Jewish: Trump evidently thinks he's Jewish, though it was never confirmed (Burns in canon is an atheist, but his heritage is never really explained).
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: Of course. His ownership of the power plant and his wealth is mentioned.
  • Gag Nose: Trump jokes that Mr. Burns' nose is big enough to rip holes in all his COVID masks.

     Taylor Swift vs. Kanye West (Bonus Episode) 

Taylor Swift

Voiced by: BrookeMorganVA
"Let me take the mic back, let's see who is speechless."

  • Age-Appropriate Angst: Kanye mocks her for making songs that are only relatable to high schoolers.
  • Self-Plagiarism: In-Universe, Ye claims that Taylor's songs are so repetitive that she may as well be sampling her own music.
  • Sell-Out: Kanye says that Taylor sold out when she got famous and switched to mainstream pop; she defends herself by claiming that her music is still beloved by fans regardless of genre

Kanye West

Voiced by: Shadow Zel
"It's Mr. West, the modern Ghandi with swagger unrivaled."

  • Auto-Tune: He brags about his autotune changing the game, then proceeds to use it.
  • Awful Wedded Life: Taylor mocks Ye for ruining his marriage to Kim Kardashian with his boorish behavior.
  • Blasphemous Boast: Kanye, being Kanye, starts off the battle by comparing himself to Gandhi and his music to The Bible.
  • Broken Pedestal: Taylor claims that Kanye's long-time fans are abandoning him due to his sporadic release schedule and outlandish behavior; this in direct contrast with Taylor, whose fans love her no matter what.
  • The Fashionista: He jokes that the clothes he designs sell out so quickly that his name should be Tailor Swift.
  • Laughing at Your Own Jokes: In typical Ye fashion, he chuckles after making a pun.
  • Our Presidents Are Different: Taylor points out Kanye's ill-fated attempt at running for President.
  • Uncle Tom Foolery: Taylor blasts Kanye for saying that slavery was a choice.

     The Grinch vs. Ebenezer Scrooge 

The Grinch

Voiced by: Dan Bull
"Raps tighter than my shoes."

  • And I Must Scream: The battle ends with Grinch and Scrooge being trapped in a snowglobe, possibly forever, by the Krampus.
  • Broken Tears: After he is captured and trapped in a snowglobe by the Krampus, all the Grinch can do is drop to his knees and sob.
  • The Grinch: Of course, as the Trope Namer.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: The Grinch's famous Heel–Face Turn never happens here; instead, the Krampus captures him and traps him in a snowglobe, presumably forever.
  • Hypocritical Humor: He preemptively chastises Scrooge for considering mocking his appearance, despite the Grinch himself joking about Scrooge's looks earlier in that verse.

Ebenezer Scrooge

Voiced by: The Stupendium
"I'd prefer the presence of a phantom over this freak!"

  • And I Must Scream: Like his opponent, Scrooge is trapped in a snowglobe by the Krampus, and is last seen banging on the glass in a panicked, futile attempt to escape.
  • Composite Character: While primarily based on the version from the original novel, there are also references to a few other versions. The Grinch calls him "McDuck" and says that he "hung around Muppets", while Krampus references his being played by Jim Carrey.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: Like the Grinch, Scrooge is abducted and sentenced to eternal punishment by the Krampus before he can even try to change his ways.
  • Lonely Funeral: The Grinch jokes that Scrooge's funeral was the only place he could get some peace and quiet.
  • The Scrooge: Very rich as he himself points out, but the Grinch rightfully calls him a "posh prick" and says Scrooge is too much of a cheapskate to make an appointment with a doctor to save Tiny Tim's life.
  • Social Darwinist: He insults the homeless and makes a comment about "the surplus population."
  • You Need to Get Laid: The Grinch mocks him for being rejected by Belle and spending all his subsequent Christmases alone in bed.

The Krampus

Voiced by: Freshy Kanal
"Did someone call for fire on the hook?"

  • Bad Santa: He vaguely resembles old St. Nick, but he's anything but jolly.
  • Chaos of the Bells: "Carol of the Bells" plays under his verse to emphasize the dramatic shift the battle has taken.
  • Implacable Man: No matter how far Scrooge and the Grinch go to escape the Krampus, they cannot outrun him.
  • Knight Templar: He never gives Grinch or Scrooge the chance to redeem themselves, instead declaring them Beyond Redemption and trapping them in a snowglobe, possibly forever.
  • The Krampus: Well, duh. He's a demonic creature whose mission is to punish those who do not repent their wicked ways on Christmas.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Despite what his hulking build may imply, he can leap buildings In a Single Bound and run like an Olympic sprinter.

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