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NegaDYOS: Gee-wee's Playhouse
NegaDYOS: Gee-wee's Playhouse by @Thorvald (El Thorvaldo)

My 17th submission to DYOS XII: [link]
See original post for musical cues.

One fateful night, I was bingeing the Bad Webcomics Wiki, and at the bottom of the Megatokyo page saw a link to a little parody called Negatokyo. The premise was simple: Take the original MT pages, wipe the text boxes, and add new captions. It was shortly after a read-through that I realized how much fun could be had applying this to DYOS—though unlike NT and the similarly-premised Dominic Durgan, my jokes wouldn't be a neverending cavalcade of abrasive sexual indiscretions. And so NegaDYOS was born.

It was pretty much inevitable that the first comics I'd spoof were from the infamous Grudge-Match of 2010, when @GenMarshall had hit Peak Depression and nobody was willing to call out his wish-fulfilment for risk of him quitting the project. The arc was pretty much doomed from its first footstep: the Hacker magically appears in the G-man's Realm and, despite (at the time) being presented as a codebreaker with some overpowered toys, somehow manages to talk an interdimensional being of dubious aims into going against his own principles and releasing Samus, essentially, on a whim.

Only later I learned the whole idea had originally come from a suggestion by Tani. I WARNED YOU ABOUT FURRIES, BRO!!says2plz

Original comic by @GenMarshall.

[Originally submitted to DeviantArt October 2017.]


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