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All contestants and the two original hosts as of Season 2. Top row: Maroon,Red, Orange, Yellow, Tan, Ivory, Lime, Green, Olive, Navy, Cobalt, Cyan. Middle row: NotScotish, Bolivia. Bottom row: Aqua, Teal, Purple, Lavender, Violet, Magenta, Pink, Periwinkle, White, Silver, Grey, Black.

Algicosathlon Rises, also known as NotScotish Algicosathlon is a Web Animation of the Algicosathlon genre, produced by NotScotish, which debuted in his YouTube in July 4th, 2020. It lasted for two seasons, ending its original run in August 13th, 2022. The show is notorious for mixing characteristics of both the Algicosathlon and Polandball genres.

Like all Algicosathlons, the show's format is inspired on Cary Huang's original Algicosathlon, along with other notable series of the genre, especially Dancingfb18, Algorox and LucidSigma.

The first season revolves around the contestants discovering the games they would have to play in order to win Algicosathlon and the million dollars. It was mostly non-serious, with more slice-of-life action. Its first episode was aired in the aforementioned July 4th, 2020; while its last episode aired in November 14th of the same year, premiering to mixed reviews from the Algodoo community.

The second season was a more serious installment, that focused more on the worldbuilding and emotional aspects of the franchise, opening many lore opportunities and an immense Myth Arc involving the show's entire world. The season premiered in January 1st, 2021; and met its end in the already mentioned August 13th, 2022. It was much more praised than the first season, although not without its criticisms.

Despite its end, the series has a confirmed non-Algicosathlon Romantic Comedy Midquel in development stage, called You and I, which is set to air in June 2024.

Not to be confused with No True Scotsman, which is a logical phallacy based on imposing rules based on just being part of a group.

Check out the show's official YouTube channel here.

Tropes present in the main series (Algicosathlon Seasons 1 and 2):

  • Absurd Phobia: Cobalt has many of these, including the GROUND.
  • A Dog Named "Dog": All characters are named accordingly to their color.
  • After the End: By 4040, the sun has been blown up and brought back.
  • Animation Bump: Season 2's animation is considerably more fluid than Season 1's.
  • Arc Number: 4. It was the number of Artifacts of Doom that Periwinkle produced and utilized, and also a part of Spraymatic 214 and the 4040 world.
    • The show has also started on July 4th, of 2020, meaning both the day and the year of the premiere sum up to four.
  • Artifact of Doom: The Spraymatic 214, able to corrupt a character's personality.
  • Artistic License – Engineering: The 4040 4-screen Iphone is brought as a more eye-friendly phone, when it would provide the opposite effect in real life.
  • Ascended Extra: Polandball was seen as a crazy guy at his first appearance, but quickly proves important to the show's Myth Arc.
  • Audience Participation: The viewers would normally vote on rejoins, and, until mid-Season 2, send fanart to the contestants. This was downplayed later on as a part of the show's Cerebus Syndrome, but mostly due to its Broken Base.
  • Badass Cape: Not Scotish and Polandball have these after they start fighting for the army in Scaloin. This is only seen in the last scene.
  • Bald of Evil: No character has hair, including the villains Navy and Periwinkle.
  • Babies Ever After: Ivory and Cobalt are revealed to have 2 children in the Where Are They Now in the last episode.
  • Berserk Button: Mentioning "Côte D'Ivoire" to Ivory will result in an outburst.
  • Beta Couple: Green and Tan didn't really have many big moments, aside from their marriage.
  • Big Damn Hero: NotScotish appears right at the moment to fight Navy and Periwinkle over their evil actions, on course, saving all the contestants from them... for now.
  • Big Damn Reunion: Tan and Green during the first season's finale. As Tan says, it's been three months.
  • Bilingual Bonus:
    • There is an instance of Magenta speaking French in Season 1.
    • "Boseru", Violet's native island, means "both" in Japanese.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Black returns to normal in the last episode, but this costs Magenta's life, making him depressed again. However, Navy and Periwinkle are temporarily defeated, and all other characters live in relative peace.
  • Bland-Name Product: Played straight with "Marblegram" and "Mbay", but averted with Google.
  • Boring Insult: Maroon in Season 1 Episode 13: "You know who's so lame? Red and Navy". Although this was enough to put them off.
  • Break the Cutie: Several characters end up being negatively affected by the show, isolation, or other contestants' ruthlessness. This includes Yellow, Black, Orange, White, Magenta and Lavender. Some skits actually show that the eliminated contestants live better than the ones still in the competition.
  • Bullying a Dragon: Navy, Periwinkle, Red and White (these two formerly)'s main target is Black.
  • But Not Too Foreign: Violet is technically a foreigner, as she comes from Boseru Island, but she doesn't have any cultural gimmick based on it.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: Navy and Red make it explicit that they're the bad guys in Season 1, with Periwinkle joining this club in Season 2.
  • Cerebus Syndrome: Season 2 was much more Darker and Edgier than Season 1, with more dramatic arcs and the characters gaining more awareness of their own problems and mortality.
  • Character in the Logo: Thumbnails for episodes would always include a specific character.
    • Aside from that, "Algicosathlon S2"'s letters were colored according to the characters.
  • Christmas Episode: Season 1 has the Christmas Special.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: Zigzagged. Orange has had shades of this since Season 1, where, after only ONE interaction, she gets inquisitive about Lime liking Lavender. This evolves to their breakup caused by Lime's "alleged" cheating. However, she'll normally keep herself collected.
  • Cluster Bleep-Bomb: Grey has one of such scenes in Season 1 Episode 11, after discovering he had earned only five rejoin votes.
  • Color Character: The characters are distinguished by their colors.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The characters' phones are all painted on their own colors.
  • Convenient Escape Boat: Periwinkle and Navy use one of these to escape from Not Scotish in the finale.
  • Create Your Own Hero: Navy and Periwinkle led to Black's corruption, which caused Magenta and Not Scotish's Hero Arc, along with the coming of Polandball.
  • Crush Blush: Overused in the series, as basically all characters who have had a crush on another character had this.
  • Crystal Spires and Togas: The world in 4040 has a shop is full of crystals on the outside.
  • Darker and Edgier: Season 2, in comparison to Season 1.
  • Death Is Cheap: It's revealed Bolivia has the power of recovering the dead. Subverted when he loses this ability, leading to the show's Cerebus Syndrome.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: Violet starts out as a very negative, snarky Friendship Hating Villain. She changes her ways after bonding and forming a good friendship with Orange.
  • Disney Acid Scene: In Season 1 Episode 14, White has one of these in a Flashback, where she finds a multi-colored Genie in a Bottle who gifts her the trademark triangular eyes.
  • Differently Powered Individual: According to the finale, 3% of the individuals have some sort of power. Black, Not Scotish and Bolivia are three of them.
  • Divergent Character Evolution: Red and Navy were a duo of like-minded pranksters, but they have gone in different paths through Season 2, as Navy partnered up with Periwinkle to harm more people while Red refrained from doing so, starting his Character Arc.
  • Dumbass Has a Point: Olive might be dim-witted, but, in Season 1 Episode 13, he not only inferred that the best way to stop Navy and Red would be pranking them back, but he orchestrated The Plan in an EXTREMELY effective way. This makes him the first character in the ENTIRE SERIES to outwit a villain.
  • Early-Installment Weirdness: Breaking the Fourth Wall was MUCH more common in the first season than in the second one.
    • Many characters had different personalities, which were changed for the sake of drama. That's the case of Yellow, who had a 180 between being a chill, responsible girl, to a Nervous Wreck who Cannot Spit It Out.
  • Eating Contest: Olive hosts one of these in the show's finale. The contestants are Grey, Maroon and Yellow.
  • Elmuh Fudd Syndwome: Olive zigzags this, as he is sometimes shown mispronouncing words and sometimes speaking them normally.
  • Exactly What I Aimed At: Lavender tried to throw a Tracking Device on her with a slingshot, missed the throw, interrupted a pingpong in the Losers' Box to, by sheer probability, land it on Cyan's back.
  • Expy: White was originally meant to be an expy of Dancingfb18 Algicosathlon's Yellow. This was lampshaded by her in Season 1 Episode 1.
  • Extendable Arms: White has these.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: White has triangular eyes.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Magenta took the fact that she would need to sacrifice herself for Black with a lot of dignity.
  • Face Your Fears: Cobalt starts Season 2 as a panophobic scaredy-cat. By the passing of the episodes, he manages to get through his fears and social anxiety, and even strikes up a relationship with fellow outcast Ivory.
  • Fictional Social Network: Marblegram is an example of this.
  • Flashback: Uncommonly used in the show:
    • One flashback, in Season 1 Episode 14, shows the story of White being bullied by the Golden Brothers, and how she got her triangular eyes because of a Lamp Genie.
    • Another one shows Violet's life in Boseru Island, and how she was friends with Lilac before being emotionally betrayed by her, with this being her Freudian Excuse for her Friendship Hating Villain personality.
  • Foreseeing My Death: Olive does this in Season 1 Episode 4 (although it was his own elimination, not death).
  • Flowery Elizabethan English: Poland uses this form of English when talking to the other characters.
  • Foreshadowing: Cobalt picking Ivory first to her team was a foreshadowing of them hooking up after the season's end.
  • Formula-Breaking Episode: The Christmas Skit is the only non-competitive episode.
    • The cancelled Video Game project called "Marble Fans: The Raid" would be the only non-animation episode.
  • The Future: The world in 4040 is accessible by Magenta's house.
  • The Future Will Be Better: Complete peace, health and a thriving society.
  • Fan of the Past: Magenta was born in the future, but decided to move to the past because she found a more fullfilling life there.
  • Funny Foreigner: Magenta, to some extent. She isn't from another country, but from the future. She tries to hold this secret for a while, but it spills out in the end.
  • Game Show Physical Challenge: All challenges count as these, although the fact that the constestants lose their sentience during the challenge time means that no challenge is specifically easy or hard.
  • Genie in a Bottle: White finds one in a Season 1 Episode 14 flashback, who grants her one wish: standing out (which was granted with her Exotic Eye Design.
  • Gone Horribly Wrong: Lavender's plan to track Cyan results on this when Magenta alerts her about it.
  • Gratuitous French: Magenta during Season 1 Episode 20: "Bonjour, Lavenda!"
  • Happily Married: Green and Tan.
  • #HashtagForLaughs: "#LIMESUCKS!" from a deeply salty Navy after Lime rejoins.
  • Hat of Authority: Downplayed. Cobalt, at the last scene, wears one, and he is now a father.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Red as of the Christmas Special, as he apologizes for his mean antics, and gets to be an "official" part of the "good guys".
  • Hand Wave: 4040 has all diseases' cures being bottled and distributed for free, along with many technology that can't be seen in the past. This ends up being the way Yellow is cured from her anxiety.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Magenta does this for Black to be uncorrupted.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: Happens to some characters, but especially seen for Violet.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Navy, and it's not because of his personality, but because "Algicosathlon Rises" it's, at most, a PG-rated series. Laser guns don't count.
  • Jerk Jock: Downplayed for Grey. He is a jock and ends up as a basketball player, seen as a jerk by half of the cast and is VERY snarky and grumpy, but not exactly mean-spirited.
  • Jet Pack: Lime invented one of these for Cyan to use.
  • Killed Off for Real: Magenta, as a Heroic Sacrifice for Black.
  • Last Moment Together: Magenta and White have a very tearjerking last scene together, just as White managed to redeem herself and fully restore their friendship.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall: NotScotish has a tendency to call the contestants "characters". Justified due to Algicosathlon being a Show Within a Show
  • Love Doodles: Black did one of these for Magenta.
  • Luck-Based Mission: Algicosathlon events and eliminations are COMPLETELY luck-based.
  • Memorial Statue: In the last scene, a sculpture of Magenta is shown, resembling her life and death.
  • Mirror Reveal: The first thing White does after gaining her triangular eyes from the Genie in a Bottle.note 
  • Mondegreen Gag: In the series finale, Bolivia ends up misunderstanding a randomizer wheel for an Ebay car wheel.
  • Narrating the Obvious: Not Scotish narrates most of his actions.
  • Never Gets Fat: Olive eats hundreds of waffles and never gains a pound. That was justified as being part of the marble physique.
  • Non-Standard Character Design:
    • White, due to her triangular eyes.
    • Black when corrupted is the only character to have red eyes.
    • The countryballs (Not Scotish, Bolivia, Polandball) have white eyes with a black outline. Polandball also has a way more detailed design when compared to other characters.
  • Off-Model: Many episodes have counting mistakes leading to the increase/deduction of points in the competition. However, they are corrected in the very next episode.
  • Only Sane Man:
    • Aqua in his friendship with Purple and Black.
    • Maroon with Grey and Olive.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: White and Magenta don't want to explain the Heroic Sacrifice that is going to be done in a few hours. Lavender even lampshades this.
  • Outside Ride: Cyan has one of these in Season 1 Episode 9. She ends up falling from the plane in the end.
  • Picnic Episode: Green and Tan have a picnic in Season 1 Day 6 (which is interrupted by Red and Navy's mean and exaggerated pranks).
  • Phoneaholic Teenager: Silver fits this trope, especially in his earlier appearances, where he was obsessed with "MarbleGram".
  • Precious Photo: After Green is eliminated in Season 1, Tan carries a photo of them together.
  • The Prankster: Navy and Red fit this trope, ESPECIALLY in the first season.
  • Real Song Theme Tune: All theme songs were NCS musics before they were included as theme songs. Most commonly, Season 2 used "Silence" by Axollo and Josh Bogert.
  • Really Dead Montage: The last scene in Season 2 is this, as Cobalt explains to his kids about his competition mates' futures and about Magenta's sacrifice.
  • Sadist Show: Some of the events and Not Scotish's carelessness are enough to include this show as one.
  • Self-Deprecation: In Season 1 Episode 7, Red intends to blow a firework saying "Not Scotish is stupid". Too late...
  • Sensory Abuse: In Season 1 Episode 6, Orange suffers one of these from Red.
  • Smoke Out: Periwinkle has a portable smoke curtain.
  • Soulful Plant Story: Downplayed. Orange plants a coffee tree while in Season 2, which grows to be a symbol of Scotivia Island in the last scene.
  • So Unfunny, It's Funny: Purple's jokes fit this situation.
  • Scaling the Summit: Cyan's very first daredevilish act is this. She does indeed make it - In a minute.
  • Shipper on Deck: White instantly noticed (and supported) Blue's crush on Cyan.note 
  • Show Within a Show: "Algicosathlon Rises" is a reality show in-universe.
  • Smoke Shield: Lime and Navy use a smoke bomb as a prank to ruin Lime's new invention, while getting away "easily".
  • Speech Bubbles: That's how characters talk in all episodes, except for two shorts.
  • Stuff Blowing Up: In Season 1 Episode 7, Cyan blows a bullseye up for the sake of it. Again, with a huge, (not so) eye-appealing explosion.
  • Strictly Formula: The intro plays, there is a starting skit that takes from 4 to 8 minutes, a challenge is described and executed, the characters receive their placements and move in the leaderboard according to them, thus, leading to the elimination of the contestant with the least points. Soon after that, they have a skit farewell (or, in the case of the finales, tying up the loose ends.
  • Super-Empowering: Not Scotish did that to grant Bolivia's recovering abilities.
  • Super Mode: Not Scotish being able to use the power of thunder in his fight with Navy and Periwinkle. He has known about the power, but has never actually used it before.
  • Teleportation: One of Magenta's abilities due to the fact that she waas born in the future.
  • Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: All female characters have eyelashes. Also, Ivory wears a bow at her last scene.
  • Title Sequence Replacement: Between seasons 1 and 2 of the show. Also, the theme tune is replaced every once in a while.
  • They Died Because of You: Polandball informs Black about Magenta's sacrifice for him, leading to him thinking he's the worst person in the world.
  • Tracking Device: A minor plot point in the season is trying to use this to stop Cyan from doing dangerous stuff.
  • Tree Cover: Lavender and White hide in a bush while trying to slingshot the Tracking Device on Cyan.
  • Truncated Theme Tune: Only the "and I hear you calling out" verse is heard in the intro.
  • Valley Girl: White zigzags this.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: Yellow has only competed in 10 out of the total 50 episodes of the season.
  • We Will Have Perfect Health in the Future: All diseases have been cured, to the point that the cures have been bottled and given away due to the scarcity of cases.
  • Where Are They Now: The last scene in the entire series.
    • Blue and Orange work as doctors, Cyan is still on her daredevilish actions, Brown is a famous painter, Tan and Green are in a band, Maroon and Grey play basketball for Scotivia (with Olive as their biggest fan), Lavender is a scientist, Purple and Teal still keep contact, White is still rich from her prize money, Violet has adopted some snakes, Silver is an enterpreneur, Red, White and NotScotish are now soldiers for Scotivia (and get to wear cool capes, Yellow and Pink are missing, and Black is still depressed at Magenta's death, but Aqua is there to help him when he needs.
  • Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing: During the events all the contestants are just ragdolls bouncing across a screen. This was lampshaded by Grey in Season 1 Episode 4, and then by Maroon in Season 1 Episode 6.
  • Xtreme Kool Letterz: Purple during Season 1 Episode 20: "See, Aqua? Olive wants to hear a kool joke."
  • You Already Changed the Past: Magenta's time travel to the past didn't change anything on her fate, since she already built history back in the day. She has even watched the NotScotish VIDEOS in her time.
  • You Are Not Alone: The show's ultimate message, as seen not only in the last episodes, but also in many situations across the two seasons.

Tropes Present in "You and I":

  • Ascended Extra: Ivory lasted only 8 episodes in the main series' second season, but is getting full spotlight in this spin-off.
  • Darkest Africa: Downplayed. According to the zecond teaser, Ivory wants to know what's the mystery with Ivory Coast's name change to Côte D'Ivoire.
  • Genre Shift: "You and I" outright ditches Algodoo and becomes a narrative-only show.
  • Midquel: The events are set to happen two years after the end of Algicosathlon, but 13 years before the main series' last scene.
  • Road Trip Plot: The first teaser of the show had Ivory and Cobalt going on a road trip to Ivory Coast.
  • Romantic Comedy: By the title and the trailers, it's very clear Cobalt and Ivory's relationship gets to be a very relevant plot point in the series.

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