Friday Night Funkin' VS Mario's Madness V2 FULL WEEK + Cutscenes (FNF Mod) (Mario 85'/MX/Mario.EXE)

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Mario challenges the listener to a life-or-death game, offering freedom for victory or death for defeat, while hinting at future encounters with other characters like Bowser. The text transitions to real-world events, discussing a failed Kickstarter campaign for a game, the voice actor's personal experience with voicing Mario, and excitement about the role in a video game.

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  • Mario challenges the listener to a high-stakes game with life-or-death consequences, showcasing a theme of revenge and redemption.
  • The text intertwines a fictional narrative involving Mario with real-world discussions about failed Kickstarter campaigns and voice acting experiences, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality while exploring the complexities of game development and personal involvement.

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  • Who challenges the listener to a game?

    Mario

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Summary

00:00

Mario's Revenge: Game of Life and Death

  • Mario challenges the listener to a game in his world, seeking revenge for past actions.
  • The listener is given two minutes to defeat Mario or face dire consequences.
  • Mario mentions defeating various creatures like monsters, demons, and angels.
  • Mario offers a deal: win the game and go free, lose and face death.
  • The listener engages in the game with Mario, facing challenges and obstacles.
  • Mario hints at the listener's future encounters with other characters like Bowser.
  • The text transitions to a real-world scenario where Mario is portrayed by Chris P.
  • The narrative shifts to a discussion about a failed Kickstarter campaign for a game.
  • The text delves into the voice actor's personal experience with the Mario game.
  • The voice actor expresses excitement about voicing Mario in a video game.

02:13:03

"Numbers, Music, Applause: Friday Night Fun"

  • The text contains repeated mentions of the word "number" and references to music, applause, and getting tricky on a Friday night.
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