THE WUW IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS
(even if you aren't vegan)

Difference between revisions of "Wikihood/arc/commentary"

From Wiki User Wiki
< Wikihood‎ | arc
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Season -3)
m ("Dinner And A Movie")
 
(127 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
== Disclaimer ==
 
== Disclaimer ==
  
'''''Noxigar wrote almost all of this hogwash exposition; he, and others, were children when this trainwreck of a show idea first began. As such, the initiative proposed is that they salvage whatever episode concepts possible, and scrap the rest completely whilst making a Movieum of sorts to consolidate the good which came from Redux and Prime, as well as commemorate how far they have come to being halfway-decent writers all across the board.'''''
+
'''''Noxigar started most of this descriptive hogwash. He, and others, were children when this trainwreck of a show idea first started. We've taken measures to improve as writers; while we're all violently embarassed by what's been kept in this Archive, we do still have a use for MOST of it and thus it stays unless we get bored of it or something.'''''
  
== Wikihood Redux: The Gold Mine Of History Most Of Us Would Probably Prefer To Forget ==
+
== The History Behind Wikihood Redux ==
  
''Wikihood Redux was a pet project that has been tinkered with a lot of times.''
+
''Wikihood was a fanfiction project conjured up by other people, its goal being to mimic RoosterTeeth's The Strangerhood.''
  
''Originally, Wikihood was a fanfiction project meant to replicate RoosterTeeth's The Strangerhood, done so by a multitude of different authors on the Homestar Runner Fanstuff Wiki. It was taken down from the HRFWiki, due to not having enough Homestar Runner content within it to be considered a Homestar Runner fanstuff. With this in mind, the authors have attempted to put it on the Wiki User Wiki twice, only for that Wiki to shut down each time. In the advent of the second shutdown of the Wiki User Wiki, it was moved to the Homestar Runner Fanstuff Wiki, as Wikihood 2. However, Wikihood 2 would not last long either. The Homestar Runner Fanstuff Wiki underwent a fanfiction purge, and only kept what was assumed to be "the best of the best." Even this Purge did not take effect for a long time, which left many users from the HRFWiki stranded to parts unknown. With Super Sam's help, the Wiki User Wiki was re-instated, and the original Wikihood author took full advantage of this. Chances were given for a new Wikihood to come forth, and hopefully stay this time. As Wikihood essentially became the breath of life for most of the WUW's third go at being a functional website, many copies of Wikihood exist across the realms.''
+
''However, the project had a lot of rocky starts. It started on the Homestar Runner Fanstuff Wiki; as it did not have enough Homestar Runner content in it, it was quickly eliminated. Then, they moved it to the Wiki User Wiki for the first round. However, this iteration of Wikihood also did not last long, due to the site's upkeep costs. The Wiki User Wiki had to be reanimated twice, and in both instances Wikihood was a project that kept getting blown up. The original authors decided to attempt to go back to the Homestar Runner Fanstuff Wiki, with what they called Wikihood II. However, Wikihood II would not survive what happened next, either. One of the Admins got tired of the fanfiction quality of the Homestar Runner Fanstuff Wiki being "low," so he (Its Dot Com) had the site Purged, something other Admins and Sysops all readily agreed to helping with. However, the Purge took multiple years to restore "the Gravy Boat" of good fanfiction anyway, so most of the people who worked on Wikihood moved on to the Wiki User Wiki you see now, and tried to make something of themselves. Their version was Wikihood III, whilst one of the original authors helped us make our own Wikihood, which we call Wikihood Redux.''
  
''Redux had roughly thirty-five episodes spanned across three Seasons, before we attempted to soft-reboot the continuity twice. Even each of the soft-reboot attempts never got particularly far. A lot of our creative ambitions were marred by edit conflicts with a guy who had a different idea of what defined "Wikihood" than us, as well as the one of the original Wikihood authors getting violently fed up with his creation getting constantly moved around and rendered incomplete. Most of the current authors, and their associates, have assumedly let bygones be bygones with all parties that clashed with us.''
+
''Wikihood Redux has a lot of issues, but we still have some really good concepts and Episodes we've honed and perfected, enough that even Wikihood Prime is still serviceable to some degree.''
  
''The first Redux season had 15 Episodes, the second had 12, and the third had 8. Each of the soft-reboot attempts did not make it past 7-8 Episodes. In total, we had almost 51 Episodes, one of which was kept in spirit as the theme song of this archival exposition. Some episodes never got finished, before we decided to just remake everything with a bit more of our personal touch. Most of Redux still gets used in Current Wikihood, but in a downplayed form compared to what even Wikihood Prime would have been doing with it.''
+
=== Archive Theme Song ===
  
== Wikihood Prime: Proto-Season 1 ==
+
{{YouTube|ohsyy_aw3xk}}
 +
 
 +
* [[Wikihood/arc/43|Dr. Stangehate, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Temporal Rip]] - ''Widely considered the best episode in the entirety of Wikihood Redux.''
 +
 
 +
=== Special Episodes ===
 +
 
 +
''As we were fans of Homestar Runner, we attempted to perform a concept similar to them: Special Episodes. These would have something unique take place. Only early Wikihood Redux ever attempted them.''
 +
 
 +
''None of them were ever fully completed, and one of them had been deleted (Wikihood Origins) before we started Wikihood Prime, so it could be worked on. We might revisit the ideas, for Current Wikihood, though it is otherwise uncertain what would be done with episodes that didn't even have that many lines to them.''
 +
 
 +
*''Wikihood: Origins'' - A new subseries of Special Episodes, showcasing the origins of the main characters. ''Before Wikihood''
 +
*''Non-Canon Cannon: Redux'' - Oh, no. The infamous neverending Wikihood session, that lasts forever. ''Alternate Timeline''
 +
*''Wikihood:Redux & The Several Plotholes'' - Answers to all the good questions that started plotholes. Anyone who has left one, please add on. ''During Episodes 21 and 22''
 +
*''Thirteen Organs And A What now?(working title)'' - A special episode that looks into the pasts of Joseph, Sephiroth, and Noxigar way back when in the Organization XIII days. ''Before Wikihood''
 +
*''Davros's Evil Council'' - Just like in the Abridged Series, Davros unites all the popular villains, and not so popular villains, in a council meeting. ''Between Episodes 28 and 29''
 +
*''Dive Into The Heart'' - Joseph, Davaros, and Oiracul are re-introduced into the Wikihood universe. ''During Episode 37''
 +
 
 +
=== Anti-Episodes ===
 +
 
 +
''One of Wikihood's problems was that it was trying too hard to be like a different webtoon entirely - Bonus Stage. Bonus Stage has aged worse than milk, due to the author hating his own work and his own fans. His hatred escalated, to the point of deleting everything he worked on and to the point of not being particularly kind to his fans - though some of them probably deserved it, if they threatened the author's life.''
 +
 
 +
''Once a Season of Wikihood Redux, except for the soft reboots, an Anti-Episode would be made. In Bonus Stage, Anti-Episodes were Episodes that were essentially just massive shitposts, that didn't have any canonical validity to them. In Wikihood, two of the Episodes were edit conflicts made manifest in the direction of a particular arc crashing and burning, and only Redux Season 3's Anti-Episode can be considered a proper one.''
 +
 
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/6|Disregard The Preceding]] - '''Season 1 Anti-Episode!'''
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/21|Another Quest?!?]] - '''Season 2 Anti-Episode!'''
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/31|And Now For Something Completely Different...]] - '''Season 3 Anti-Episode!'''
 +
 
 +
''Because of the bad history involved with some Anti-Episodes, Prime did not make any effort to construct one. Likewise, Current Wikihood aspires to not have any Anti-Episodes in it.''
 +
 
 +
=== Incomplete Episodes ===
 +
 
 +
''Redux had Episode ideas that were massively incomplete. At least one of them was because one author insisted on writing it themselves, but never got fully around to it. At least one of the soft-reboot seasons is marred completely by Episodes not being finished.''
 +
 
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/38|HOW THE GANG GOT THEIR GROOVE BACK]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/41|The N.O.X.I.G.A.R. System]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/42|ExMart]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/51|Uncontrollable Rays of Sunshine]]
 +
 
 +
''We had some okay ideas from at least one, that have made it into Current Wikihood through indirect means.''
 +
 
 +
=== If Black Dynamite Can't Get Away With It... ===
 +
 
 +
''One Episode had a shitty synopsis because we had attempted to use terminology that was acceptable during the beginning of the Civil Rights Era in the 1960's. Thanks to the goddamn alt-right, for stealing words and actively making them fucking harmful, we had to remove the synopsis from it. We were not initially aware of this fact, until our outside peers brought it up. The authors of Current Wikihood have since corrected their behaviour, and removed the synopsis from this Episode in the hopes of not fucking up again.''
 +
 
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/47|Cue the Fanfare]]
 +
 
 +
=== "Tea & Crumpets" ===
 +
 
 +
''Another solid Wikihood Redux Episode exists, but it is tainted by our memories of edit conflicts that happened during the first few Episodes, which as a result caused a massive continuity snarl.''
 +
 
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/5|"Tea and Crumpets?"]]
 +
 
 +
''"Tea and Crumpets?" was the fifth Episode of Wikihood Redux. It established Redux's tone, in a way, and the concept of time travel was always something a Wikihood sibling project included, more often than not. However, the main reason this Episode was any "good" would be more because of the fun had whilst writing the Episode at-large.''
 +
 
 +
''We would attempt to revisit the concept of an "early-generation" Wikihood, in Prime. The previous generation's Noxigar was initially going to be an ex-Soviet scientist, who happened upon two residents of San Cristobal (the equivalents of Lex & Chaos). They would proceed to do something cool in San Cristobal, establishing themselves as a gang. This was meant for Prime Season 2-onwards, and had not been written yet before Prime's cancellation.''
 +
 
 +
''For now, the concept of a "first-generation" Wikihood group has been jokingly explored by Garfield, in Current Wikihood.''
 +
 
 +
=== Story Exploration Through Multiple Perspectives ===
 +
 
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/3|The Path I Believed In]]
 +
 
 +
''"The Path I Believed In" was the third Episode of Wikihood Redux. To be frank, the Episode was already starting to get massively dated even before the tail-end of Redux Season 3.''
 +
 
 +
''However, a concept from this was adopted into Current Wikihood. There were initially supposed to be two mini-groups made, that eventually culminated into the Wikihood Krewe of the here-and-now. One group was known as "The Vagabonds" - and would have had Leigh, Current Remolay, be the central figure of the Vagabonds group. As this was indirectly scrapped, a particularly odd episode had to be heavily beefed up in order to ensure Leigh was still regarded as a main character, since this was planned the entire time. Likewise, Chaos wasn't supposed to be the only main protagonist of his group, and so a Garfield Episode was made. This Garfield Episode would have easily been the Worst Current Wikihood Episode ever, had it not also been massively beefed up in order to help him (Garfield) not be a "glorified secondary character at best."''
 +
 
 +
''Early Current Wikihood Episodes were restructured to be "the same day but from three different perspectives," which was basically an indirect Spiritual Successor of what this Episode wanted to do. On top of that, only a few courtroom jokes - Ned being a lawyer, Chaos "getting the book thrown at him," and Jules attempting to make a metaphor out of "cross-examining the parrot" - were necessary to be a symbolic indicator of this.''
 +
 
 +
=== Issues With Power Creep: Mostly A Redux Season 1 Thing That Kind Of Trickled Over Everywhere Else ===
 +
 
 +
==== Was Chaos Supposed To Be The Big Bad? (Probably Not) ====
 +
 
 +
''Wikihood Redux early on suffered from power creep. A lot of it had to do with trying to determine who was the central Big Bad of the first Redux Season. Originally, it was assumed to be Chaos, as evidenced by partial foreshadowing done in the beginning. However, things took a gradual turn for the worse...''
 +
 
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/1|Wikihood: The Redux, The Radical, The Apocalypse]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/2|Game Night]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/4|Not Named Medivh]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/7|The Successor, the Successee, and the Succeding]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/8|Unwraveling Nexus]]
 +
 
 +
==== Zharanakuva, aka We Accidentally Something Semi-Original ====
  
''At one point in Wikihood's lifespan, we decided a fresh start with more customized, more original ideas and concepts would give us the inspiration we needed to continue onwards with this series. In a way, we were correct on this front. Much like early Redux, however, there was a lot of creative clashing between multiple authors. To be able to have everyone agree on everything, we ended up revamping a good majority of Prime before we even finished the first Season of it. In stark contrast with Redux's maxim, we rescinded a "No-Preplotting Rule" that had been as much of an obstacle as pre-plotting had been for pre-Redux iterations of Wikihood, if not moreso.''
+
''We decided on a Giant Space God From Nowhere as an agreeable Big Bad, after some decisionmaking.''
  
''That said, our modifications of Prime eventually culminated in the creation of Current Wikihood. Well, after a break caused prominently by the Wiki User Wiki being down for almost a full year. :9''
+
*[[Wikihood/arc/9|Welcome to Terra]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/10|Oblivion Rises...]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/11|The Wisest Being]]
  
== Archive Theme Song (Originally Wikihood Redux Episode 43 - "Dr. Strangehate, Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Temporal Rip") ==
+
''Not long after, Chaos would try to retake the Big Bad title. He would most assuredly fail.''
{{YouTube|ohsyy_aw3xk}}
 
  
''(Yeah, the episode was just an embed of a Dissidia meme. It was obviously the best Wikihood Redux episode ever.)''
+
==== The First Chaos ====
  
== Special Episodes ==
+
''Legend has it that there was a Chaos BEFORE our Current Chaos, which is supported by an alien race known as The Sharothians. Though well-meaning, the Sharothians ultimately wound up causing doomsday for our intrepid heroes / side characters, until... oh who am I fucking kidding we pretty much wrote ourselves into a corner and not even a Point Card could stop The First Chaos from nearly wrecking all of our collective shit.''
  
''Long ago, an attempt to spawn "Specials" came across.''
+
*[[Wikihood/arc/12|A Beginning Of A War]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/13|The Situation Tenses]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/14|Welcome to The Digital World]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/15|Attrition]]
  
''During Redux, the idea was that we had them to be somewhat amusing things, to look back on fondly. However, for the most part they are now considered entirely redundant with "sibling projects" such as '''Everything You Know Is Wrong''' and '''Ben & Alex Visit The United States of America.''' On top of that, while we most certainly all still enjoy Homestar Runner, our fandom interests deviated strongly from concepts that would have been considered "Homestar-like," and Special Episodes were made only once in a blue moon.''
+
''Attrition is at least a solid Episode in its own right, and concepts from it have survived to Wikihood Prime / Wikihood Current a lot more gracefully than anything else from Redux.''
  
''The only Redux Special Episode we've sincerely completed was one where Noxigar, Sephiroth, and countless others faffed about in Castle Oblivion. We had largely intended for it to be backstory on the existence of multiple Redux characters as Organization XIII members, even if only covertly and for the express purposes of humour. As we had been trying to soft-reboot Redux after three seasons, it is likely assumed this Episode would have been '''BALEETED''' along with most other Special concepts, even if it wasn't horrifyingly outdated.''
+
=== "Dinner And A Movie" ===
  
''In Prime, only one Special Episode was ever devised: a Festivus Episode. Chaos would try to recreate a Seinfeld holiday, with Noxigar going to have Christmas dinner with the Belluccis. This Episode never came to be, as Prime was cancelled.''
+
''During Redux Season 1, occasional reminders cropped up that we were supposed to be similar to a forgettable The Sims machinima made by people who would later become abusive Demons.''
  
''Current Wikihood has yet to perform any Special Episodes, of the Homestar Runner kind.''
+
''Even during Redux Era, most of us were much more adequate at action scenes. This Episode was an attempt by one of the authors to attempt a "slice of life" approach to a Wikihood Episode. Even this wasn't particularly great, but a lot of inspiration for future projects this one author had eventually derived from what this episode wanted. Even other Wikihood authors seem to have been indirectly inspired by what this Episode wanted to do, such that we gradually became less action-intensive and became more "sitcom"/"slice of life" in how we arranged our storytelling.''
  
== Incomplete Episodes ==
+
''Redux Season 2 allowed us to tone back down the immense power creep that Redux Season 1 had unfortunately created.''
  
''Roughly 6 Episodes - 2 in Prime, 4 in Redux during the soft reboots era - were just plain incomplete. At least one of the Redux ones was left behind due to mandating that only one particular author work on it, and then one of the Prime episodes was being retooled before Prime's cancellation outright spelled its doom.''
+
*[[Wikihood/arc/16|Dinner and a Movie]]
  
''Keeping any of these around would have been a waste of KB space better saved for something better.''
+
''We've also learned what NOT to do, as a result of this Episode. This includes "Waifu-ism Is Serious Business" being something we actively avoid. If possible.''
  
== Anti-Episodes ==
+
=== The Idea Of Everything Being A Simulation ===
  
''Before Wikihood Redux, I would argue that Wikihood's biggest flaw was that it was trying too hard to be like this other webtoon that was out, called Bonus Stage. Bonus Stage was made by a guy who deeply regretted his decision to animate it, and overall aged about as well as milk. One of the gimmicks taken from Bonus Stage was the concept of an "Anti-Episode," which was of course used in Wikihood Redux.''
+
*[[Wikihood/arc/23|Simulation: Terminated]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/24|Tournament]]
  
''In essence, an Anti-Episode was just an Episode whose overall canonicity was incredibly dubious at best.''
+
''We entertained ideas of "everything was a simulation" at some pointe, if only because it was an idea derived from Bonus Stage. I think, after a while, the idea of alternate and parallel universes came up instead.''
  
''The Anti-Episodes were once a Season, for the first three of Redux's lifespan. Two of them were essentially propagated entirely as the result of massive edit conflicts, and the third was probably the closest to what an Anti-Episode should have been. However, none of them would have been able to be functionally remade within the contexts of Prime or soft-reboots.''
+
=== The Glabal ===
  
''When we worked on Prime, one of the ways we divorced ourselves from Redux was not bothering with the construction of any Anti-Episodes at all. Current Wikihood also aspires to not have Anti-Episodes.''
+
''The Glabal were originally a group of aliens not too different from the Sharothians. They were mostly antagonistic to Wikihood!Sephiroth (with FF7!Sephiroth gradually lessening in appearance), but they proved to be adequate Big Bads in their own right.''
  
== {OOC: gary this is not what i had in mind when i said movieum - somebody, probably} ==
+
*[[Wikihood/arc/17|Here We Go Again...]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/18|Glabal's Grudge]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/19|Search for Mercury's Tear]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/25|The Climax That Never Was]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/26|Sephiroth's Stupidly Bogus Training Quest]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/27|The End of an Era]]
  
''Wikihood always started out with OOC brackets. They functionally served as a means of communication betwixt people who may or may not have wanted to explain a reference without needing to do so on the Discussion page of a particular episode's script, or to give a "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" wink and nod to other authors/co-authors.''
+
''These are Episodes which featured the Glabal, or had problems indirectly caused by The Glabal. Both Adel and Davros were Glabal higher-ups, who would be named Big Bads.''
  
''At some point, Wikihood Redux did away with them and instead attempted to use footnotes/endnotes to communicate ideas and concepts to people. More often than not, however, this was just used to explain jokes. This especially was the case, when footnotes had been used in Wikihood Prime.''
+
''An enormous problem with Season 2 was keeping a consistent main antagonist going; the Glabal were the most consistent out of all the antagonists introduced, but unfortunately... they barely even got to do a lot of active harm to the Wikihood protagonists.''
  
''Current Wikihood doesn't use either OOC brackets or footnotes, anymore. They got intrusive, when it came to re-reading the scripts. Ultimately, we are better off without OOC brackets by far, though I'm not sure if we're better off without footnotes.''
+
==== Oh, And I Guess An Attempt At Making A Heartless Version Of Noxigar's Somebody Also Happened ====
  
== Soulja Boy (Originally Wikihood Redux Episode 36 - "Another Whitewashing") ==
+
''There was an attempt to bring back the First Chaos, which started out as just a Doppelganger Fight gone completely wrong. Arguments about whether or not the First Chaos - who was the direct result of enormous power creep issues in Redux Season 1 - needed to come back were forcefully solved vis-a-vis making there be an answer to "How come Noxigar's Doppelganger isn't here alongside the others?"
  
''As a joke, it would appear one Episode of Wikihood was entirely dedicated to singing a specific Soulja Boy song - Crank That.''
+
*[[Wikihood/arc/20|Doppelganger Fight]]
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/22|Emergency Plot Change]]
  
''I considered, a few times, acknowledging the Episode by allowing for a musical number for multiple Soulja Boy songs. The problem with this is that the only ones that even remotely fit for Current Wikihood - based on tone - are '''Kiss Me Thru The Phone''' and '''Hammer.''' On top of that, it mostly just facilitated edit conflicts when first done, and simply serves as us trying to make the best of a really bad memory/really bad Redux episode.''
+
''Swiftly, a Heartless was created by the name of Deathbringer, who was more-or-less similar to a Defense Of The Ancients Hero - Lesale Deathbringer, aka the Venomancer. With the Venomancer Heartless made, there was a goal of "attempt to wed a Princess of Heart (Kairi) in the hopes of becoming King of Hearts." Funnily enough, most of Venomancer's gimmicks were more useful elsewhere:''
  
''This is mostly a reminder of Noxigar's dumbassery in an idea being functionally scrapped to never be invoked for Current Wikihood. To rub salt on the wound, not even Wikihood Prime considered singing a single Soulja Boy song.''
+
#''"Positive energy hurts Venomancer, negative energy heals him" - that would be utilized by a different character outside of Wikihood entirely.''
 +
#''"Local villain wants to marry someone to rise up in social status" - this would come into play later in Redux Season 3, and was almost a plot point in Prime before it was scrapped.''
 +
#''"Fights that aren't just "beat faster" but require tactics to win, so we don't have to powercreep ourselves into a corner again" - this would be a happenstance later in in Redux Season 2, and Redux Season 4 would attempt this. At the time, we wanted someone with less sheer power than the First Chaos, in order to deal with them. There was still an issue of needing the fight to not be made a complete joke at the antagonist's expense, but this was corrected with some dialogue and stall tactics which proved to help.''
  
== "First Generation Wikihood" (Originally Wikihood Redux Episode 5 - "Tea & Crumpets?") ==
+
''Eventually, a joke was made that Deathbringer/Venomancer was nicknamed "Edgymancer," which wound up being the only lasting part of his legacy that made it to Current Wikihood so far. Since then, I (Noxigar) have been trying to rework Venomancer/Edgymancer to be modernized for Current Wikihood use, to minimal avail. Aspects of Venomancer/Edgymancer essentially transferred to other characters, in various shapes.''
  
''Wikihood Redux did a lot of things wrong, one of those things being that it had a really bad foundation set up. This was due to continuity snarls. However, we had the most fun during Wikihood Redux Season 1, with an episode that focused on a specific idea: what if the Wikihood Gang existed throughout multiple time periods?''
+
== Wikihood Prime: Proto-Season 1 ==
  
''While it may not have been initially responsible, "Tea & Crumpets" did enable the possibility of there being a First Generation Wikihood gang in Prime. It is not entirely remembered how it would have gone down, but we did have a version of Lex, Chaos, and Noxigar for the 1980's specifically. One was an ex-Soviet scientist, and the other two were residents of San Cristobal. I believe this was later retooled to be part of an Ur-backstory involving a glowing tree, Spook Cliff, and the existence of parallel universes all across the board.''
+
''When we worked on Wikihood Prime, we had decided to start from scratch. Much like Wikihood Redux, however, we had massive conflicts of creative differences which needed to be reconciled. As a result, we only ever got around to '''ALMOST''' finishing one Season, before we would attempt to redo everything, fail, and then end up getting inspired to do Current Wikihood later.''
  
''An episode in Wikihood Prime was attempted to be named after "Tea & Crumpets," incidentally the 5th of its kind: "Of Tea and Big-Lipped Alligators." Current Wikihood has not made an attempt to name an Episode after "Tea & Crumpets."''
+
''At least we had a year of the Wiki User Wiki being down for us to get by through other means. :9''
  
''As the "Tea & Crumpets" episode was tainted by our memories of mass edit wars going throughout the very beginning of Wikihood Redux, it and other associated episodes have effectively been scrapped, save for the concepts inside most of them being decently recovered and revamped in their entirety.''
+
=== Episodes Rendered Obsolete By A Single Current Wikihood Episode ===
  
== Lou Cypher (Originally Wikihood Prime Episode 2 - "Sympathy For The Devil's Son") ==
+
* [[Wikihood/arc/P1|Idiot Scrapes]]
 +
* [[Wikihood/arc/P3|Currents and Recurrence of Currents]]
 +
* [[Wikihood/arc/P4|The Root of Lawful Evil]]
  
''An episode of Wikihood Prime actually managed to be good. It was for the wrong reasons entirely, but it managed to be good.''
+
''Basically, we had concepts from early Prime that translated far better as a more sitcom-oriented Episode. Current Wikihood boasts an idea initially made for Prime's rework - ''No Hall Like Town Hall'' - and had reformatted it after firmly establishing Current Wikihood's tone, in direct contrast with what was presented in Prime.''
  
''Well, plans to retool it in its entirety have yielded what can be assumed are good results. The eventuality was to replace Raiku Samiyaza as a Big Bad Wannabe with someone more... devilish. Enter Lou Cypher, who would be a more malevolent version that Raiku himself would've had to stop. It would involve a castle, a means of incapacitating other Wikihood members, and a chance for absolution. It is not known how we would begin to rework the Lou Cypher stuff into Current Wikihood, but Sephiroth always has a way and he's usually fairly good about these sorts of things.''
+
=== Episodes Rendered Obsolete By A (Different) Single Current Wikihood Episode ===
  
''As with most ideas in Prime, this never could be executed in a fashion, owing to Prime's cancellation and the WUW's being shut down for a whole year. At least one reference to it exists in Current Wikihood, so far.''
+
* [[Wikihood/arc/P6|More Wars VI: Return of The 'Hood]]
 +
* [[Wikihood/arc/P7|Debonair D'Arque's Mad Dash!]]
 +
* [[Wikihood/arc/P9|Riches to Rags]]
  
== Multiple-Perspectives Episode (Originally Wikihood Redux Episode 3 - "The Path I Believed In") ==
+
''These Episodes were climax Episodes that featured the Wikihood Gang outsmarting Debonair D'Arque. As Debonair himself was once replaced by his living counterpart, Xavier D'Arque, these Episodes would not have held up well. At the very least, they also are spiritually succeeded by various things happening in Current Wikihood; most notably, the concept of a climax Episode has already taken hold therein, in ''Fundraiser Heist: 6 of Wands.''
  
''There was a courtroom episode in Wikihood Redux, which featured the same events panning out but under multiple perspectives. It wasn't entirely good, but the potential for it has currently been weaponized enough that I'm willing to add it to the Hall of Notoriety portion of the Movieum.''
+
=== Episodes Rendered Obsolete Due To Prime's Cancellation Rendering Them Unfinishable ===
  
''While not appearing intentional, Current Wikihood has somewhat kept the same spirit going in what is known as the Pilot Trio: three Pilot episodes, one each centered around a main character. Initially, there had only been two of these - one for Chaos, one for Leigh - but then one was custom-made for Garfield so as to move an episode idea backwards in time. Through the Pilot Trio, a solid foundation was established, without needing anything involving a courtroom save a throwaway line about cross-examining parrots (made as that's the only lawyer joke I know that doesn't make them appear sleazy).''
+
* [[Wikihood/arc/P10|Bad Moon Rising]]
 +
* [[Wikihood/arc/P18|Dancing in the Street]]
  
== Dank Naminade (Multiple Wikihood Redux Episodes, Though The Best Among Them Was Wikihood Redux Episode 16 - "Dinner And A Movie") ==
+
''One Episode was being reworked as Prime was cancelled, and another Episode was going to serve as the Final Episode of Prime Season 1. They are both aggressively incomplete.''
  
''Once upon a time, there was a Somebody. He turned into a Heartless, which inadvertently created the Nobody who calls himself "Noxigar." His will was so strong; it was enough to create an alternate universe with its own version of Naminé, who wound up being completely cooler than her original version from the "Kingdom Hearts" universe. This Naminé was also a fragmented projection of the Somebody's will, and wound up being half as much an OC as others in Wikihood. However, she still had some fierce limitations which needed to be removed.''
+
=== The Token Good Wikihood Prime Episodes ===
  
''Basically WUW Naminé was a Noxigar-ism that was given a lot more leeway with what she could get away with, compared to other characters. Even so, when it came time for her to possibly make her debut in Wikihood Prime, she was turned down by Chaos and Lex during character auditions. One of the best Wikihood Episodes (16 - Dinner and a Movie) featured her and Noxigar going on a dinner date in Giuseppe's restaurant. A majority of Prime Wikihood paid partial homage to this one - Giuseppe's Pizza Cabin - as well as its owner, Giuseppe - are examples of such.''
+
* [[Wikihood/arc/P2|Sympathy for the Devil's Son]]
  
''WUW Naminé is essentially in Current Wikihood, through multiple proxies. Naminade is a mixed drink created by Garfield Wiggins, with unknown properties giving it likeability to all who consume the contents. On top of that, his iconic costume from his wanted poster is essentially a Naminé costume with two custom red beam scimitars. The blonde wig portion of the costume was ruined, during a fight with a character emblematic of Katawa Hearts - a Sephiroth-made sibling project which coincidentally has a Naminé Kirigiri in it.''
+
''This Episode is good for entirely the wrong reasons, but its usefulness is acknowledged. It would later establish an arc intended to be in Prime, known as the Lou Cypher arc - Raiku would atone for his misdeeds done to Lex (and others - but the main recipient of the apology is Lex) after someone even more devilish than Raiku winds up taking over Townindale - the eponymous Lou Cypher. Lou would be immune to the responses of non-Raiku Wikihood members, making it so that Raiku would have to be the one to defeat him.''
  
== If Not Even Black Dynamite Can Get Away With It... (Originally Wikihood Redux Episode 47 - "Cue the Fanfare") ==
+
''Current Wikihood intends to reference it, from what's been inferred in conversation.''
  
''One Episode had a shitty synopsis. We found out not long after its production that specific terminology - that was harmless during the 1960's and 1980's when it was popularized and made mainstream - was no longer useable because alt-right chucklefucks appropriated it and made it into an insult towards the people whom first made the terminology for themselves. We were not initially woke to this fact, and had to be told about it by our peers. As a result, we have corrected our future behaviour so it does not lend to a bad first impression.''
+
* [[Wikihood/arc/P12|The Midway Tourism Board Presents: Living Life, The Midway Way]]
  
''Fuck the alt-right. Fuck transmisic Nazis. May I hope they get scalped.''
+
''This Episode is where at least one of the authors presumably had the most fun. It establishes Prime's initial tone near-perfectly.''
  
== We Essentially Amalgamated The First Few Episodes Of Wikihood Prime ==
+
* [[Wikihood/arc/P13|Townindale Talks]]
  
# ''From '''Idiot Scrapes''' (Wikihood Prime Episode 1) we had the idea of Chaos going out and giving Town Hall a beating off.''
+
''Townindale Talks was a presentation of minor characters reacting to the escalating war between Rosenberg and D'Arque. Additionally, while some minor character concepts were here and didn't make it into Current Wikihood, re-examining this episode gave us context clues to improving ourselves as authors, such that it officially earned a spot in the "Token Good Prime Episodes" section.''
# ''From '''Currents and Recurrence of Currents''' (Wikihood Prime Episode 3) we tried to introduce the main characters and their primary antagonist, D'Arque. We've done more of a major overhaul to the overarching storyline than that, but so far this Episode was outmoded by Current Wikihood being better anyway.''
 
# ''From '''The Root of Lawful Evil''' (Wikihood Prime Episode 4) we tried to get Chaos to pay a specific bill, by talking to the Mayor. This was changed from the power bill then, to the utility bill now.''
 
  
''The Current Wikihood Episode that does the best in amalgamating these Episodes of Wikihood Prime is [[Wikihood/eps/5|No Hall Like Town Hall.]] No Hall was going to be the new Pilot, before alternate ideas came into the heads of the writers. Remolay is awesome.''
+
# ''RIP Edwardo (whose overall gimmicks seem to have transferred to Garfield's Latino side of the family tree, and to a gaggle of hipsters who are common Surreal Cereals guests)''
 +
# ''RIP The Kangs (whose function was rendered obsolete due to an argument about what kind of living quarters the Wikihood Krewe should start out with, and whether or not they could even have neighbours as a result)''
 +
# ''RIP Garzel (though the name Garzel Carradine lives on as an alias assumed by Garfield Wiggins, with the joke being that Garzel as a name hasn't aged well past 2007)''
  
== Issues With Power Creep (Multiple Wikihood Redux Episodes, Namely Wikihood Redux Episode 15 - "Attrition") ==
+
* [[Wikihood/arc/P17|Parts Versus Parcel]]
  
''Power creep was a problem Wikihood Redux had.''
+
''This Episode was a good climax Episode, that built up a lot of things going on. The next Episode was presumed to help give payoff for all of the buildup done here.''
  
''A lot of it boils down to temporal anomalies rendering people trying to one-up each other, in various edit conflicts.''
+
=== The Token Tea & Crumpets Prime Episode ===
  
''During its first Season, Wikihood Redux tried getting an overarching final boss established. In doing so, The First Chaos had been created. Essentially, he was a Generation 1 version of our current Chaos, but with a lot of power as the result of an alien race known as The Sharothians. The battle escalated, until all the good-aligned characters fused to form a phoenix - a signature, exotic bird emblematic of Wikihood's entire life story in a nutshell - and blew up The First Chaos once and for all.''
+
* [[Wikihood/arc/P5|Of Tea and Big-Lipped Alligators]]
  
''Season 2 tried to come up with someone as cool as The First Chaos. The first attempt as a Muffin of Doom, who appears to have been just a comic relief warm-up boss. The second attempt was "Noxigar's Heartless," a Defense-of-the-Ancients themed monstrosity who called itself "Deathbringer the Venomancer;" aside from ripping off WarCraft III, Deathbringer's signature gimmick was that positive energy hurt him, whilst negative energy healed him. He was also trying to wed a Princess of Heart so that he could become the King of Hearts, a plan which ultimately failed. The third attempt at a central Big Bad for Wikihood Redux Season 3 came, in the form of The Glabal's very own Davros, who amped up his game by possessing Sephiroth. After Davros' defeat, Sephiroth went to receive more training.''
+
''The importance of this Episode, no matter how thoroughly mediocre it has become, is such that it's listed here as what basically cements the introduction of a lot of concepts. I highly doubt Sephiroth will allow Fritz & Lang, a pair of RosenBorgs, to re-appear in the state Prime left them in. However, we do have different versions of Stephanie Young, Rosenberg Industries, and even D'Arque himself - they all exist in Current Wikihood, through different means. This Episode is at least noteworthy for introducing a lot of Prime Season 1 on its own terms, and what it would entail from hereon out.''
  
''Season 3 went to maybe conjure something more consistent. Ultimately, a bad guy named Adel was conjured up... and everything blew up as a result of the on-going fight with him, including main characters.''
+
''Though no time travel is involved, this iteration of "Tea and Crumpets?" is solid in its own right... even if we'd like to forget some of it.''
  
''The first Soft-Reboot Season tried to get something going, but with more-than-half of the Episodes unfinished and it nearing time for most of us to become adults, we kind of forgot where we were going. The only things that looked to maybe have held to something were:''
+
=== The Idea Of Remolay As A Main Character ===
* ''Three dimensional beings - Sine, Cosine, and Tangent''
 
* ''The Criminally Insane and Clinically Depressed House of Has-Been Video Game Villains, which included Garland, Sky Pegacion, and Exdeath. Exdeath at least got out, making an ExMart that has since become Current Wikihood's HappyMart.''
 
  
''The second Soft-Reboot Season tried to introduce a Voidspawn - Tannenbaum - as the main Big Bad. He would manipulate Noxigar, who was essentially trying to get rid of problem worlds so that the entire universe could be remade anew, using Psycho Mantis and other "ally characters" that were also manipulated. Other Big Bad contenders included several coloured Dukes - White, Black, Red, Grey - all of which were themed after famous musicians and all a couple degrees separate from Mass Effect 2's The Illusive Man. They all sent bounty hunters to either help or hinder Noxigar, while Sephiroth and Chaos followed the now-anti-hero protagonist in order to try and set things straight. We can probably say that Wikihood Prime is the logical conclusion of this turn of events - either Noxigar was successful and had Sephiroth and Chaos' help with remaking the universe, or Tannenbaum blew up the current universe and a spark of hope had taken shape into Listless, USA.''
+
* [[Wikihood/arc/P8|City That Never Sleeps]]
  
== The Shit To Be Deleted Or Summarized ==
+
''This episode was supposed to help Remolay catch up to other Wikihood members as a main character, but failed to do its job correctly. Part of this was because another character - Oiracul - was also largely underdeveloped during Prime Season 1, and the intent was to have all main characters be well-rounded before Prime Season 2. This kind of just blew up in our faces later on, and I would consider the Episode an Anti-Episode, if not for the fact those were unofficially discontinued during Redux soft-reboots anyway.''
  
=== Proto-Season 1 ===
+
''At the very least, Remolay's ascension from "glorified minor character" to "actually a main character" is something Current Wikihood accelerates the process of, through its own means.''
  
# [[/P5|Of Tea and Big-Lipped Alligators]] &mdash; The gang thinks about the weight of their past decisions over their current predicament, as they have moved to Midway City.
+
=== Other Proto-Season Episodes ===
# [[/P6|More Wars VI: Return of The 'Hood]] &mdash; The gang tries to return home. Of course, this means that D'Arque's going to give them copious amounts of hell.
 
# [[/P7|Debonair D'Arque's Mad Dash!]] &mdash; With the gang in need of money, D'Arque decides to help them out. At least, as well as any undead politician could.
 
# [[/P8|City That Never Sleeps]] &mdash; Remolay and Oiracul get much-needed character development while the remainder of the Wikihood Gang go on a "vacation" to New York.
 
# [[/P9|Riches to Rags]] &mdash; With D'Arque reduced to rags and Rosenberg poised to strike, the tables are turning for our villains.
 
# [[/P11|The Next Episode]] &mdash; After a hostile kidnapping from the likes of Rosenberg, he finally manages to "convince" them to join him to bring glory back to Midway.
 
# [[/P12|The Midway Tourism Board Presents: Living Life, The Midway Way]] &mdash; Welcome to the city of Midway! Please, enjoy your stay, because you probably can't leave.
 
# [[/P13|Townindale Talks]] &mdash; What Rosenberg sets out to do, we can get done without flash and bang. Take this testimony from our colorful citizens!
 
# [[/P14|Better Late than Living]] &mdash; D'Arque's up to no good, but leave it to the Sea Hitmen to make sure word gets out.
 
# [[/P15|Ghouls Just Want To Have Fun]] &mdash; The Wikihood and Rosenberg must try and breach D'Arque's defenses before he can succeed in creating an undead utopia.
 
# [[/P16|Abracadaver]] &mdash; After assembling a citizen militia to take Townindale back by force, the Wikihood run into a more reoccuring problem, named Droll.
 
# [[/P17|Parts Versus Parcel]] &mdash; Rosenberg's presence in the battle has finally been made apparent, but to what ends will he go to end this feud?
 
  
=== Season -3 ===
+
# [[Wikihood/arc/P11|The Next Episode]] &mdash; After a hostile kidnapping from the likes of Rosenberg, he finally manages to "convince" them to join him to bring glory back to Midway.  
*[[Wikihood/arc/4|Not Named Medivh]] - A crazy person predicts the end of the universe by a dark evil.
+
# [[Wikihood/arc/P14|Better Late than Living]] &mdash; D'Arque's up to no good, but leave it to the Sea Hitmen to make sure word gets out.
*[[Wikihood/arc/8|Unwraveling Nexus]] - The Universe really DOES begin to come apart, thanks to the Enigma's "Death", and Chwoka is proven right. But that Doesn't stop Chaos and his Devilish intent.
+
# [[Wikihood/arc/P15|Ghouls Just Want To Have Fun]] &mdash; The Wikihood and Rosenberg must try and breach D'Arque's defenses before he can succeed in creating an undead utopia.
*[[Wikihood/arc/9|Welcome to Terra]] - The Invincible and Ark land on Terra, and Tommyspud, Chaos, and Nick all go on a little walk. There, they find an observatory. Also, the greatest war of all time begins, with the appearence of Znex's alternate universe double...
+
# [[Wikihood/arc/P16|Abracadaver]] &mdash; After assembling a citizen militia to take Townindale back by force, the Wikihood run into a more reoccuring problem, named Droll.
*[[Wikihood/arc/10|Oblivion Rises...]] - The god Zharanakuva starts taking over the reformed universe as his own as the Wikihood characters struggle to keep him away from their home. But how could they possibly defeat an all-powerful and omniscient god?
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/11|The Wisest Being]] - Zharanakuva is defeated, and the whole universe is free, but there is a deeper and stronger force behind all this. The Wikihood characters so race against time to try and find out who this force is and then stop it. Meanwhile, The Chaos/Joseph Grudge match begins where it left off.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/12|A Beginning Of A War]] - A War starts in Sephiroth's Home universe, and it breaks off, to become the biggest Wikihood war yet.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/13|The Situation Tenses]] - The War in Sharoth continues, and even gets bigger.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/14|Welcome to The Digital World]] - The war resumwes in the Digital World, where there is no escaping.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/15|Attrition]] - The only way to win a war is to kill more than can be replaced...
 
  
=== Season -2 ===
+
== The Remainder Of The Gold Mine ==
*[[Wikihood/arc/17|Here We Go Again...]] - The cast goes on a manhunt for a Muffin of Doom while being addicted to pizza.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/18|Glabal's Grudge]] - After Billions of years, The Glabal return, with intentions of revenge, and even more.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/19|Search for Mercury's Tear]] - After everyone being poisoned by the Darkness Gene, Sennin and Chaos set off to find the Mercury's Tear. Userdoveunknown tags along too.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/20|Doppelganger Fight]] - The Wikihood Team fight against their doppelgangers, controlled by the First Chaos, who might not be dead.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/22|Emergency Plot Change]] - A wedding of incoherent, unorthodox eloping happens when Deathbringer attempts to be the King of Hearts.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/23|Simulation: Terminated]] - 3 months after the last episode, everyone finds that things are fine. A little too fine? Nah...
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/24|Tournament]] - Noxigar and Joseph have broken free of the simulation, and duke it out. Meanwhile, a new force is ready to stop Adel's intetntions.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/25|The Climax That Never Was]] - Davros, after assimilating the power of some of the most powerful items, and people, becomes one of the most powerful villains in the universe. He possesses Sephiroth to make matters worse.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/26|Sephiroth's Stupidly Bogus Training Quest]] - Sephiroth isn't really dead, but is in fact of a quest to get back his powers in greece.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/27|The End of an Era]] - Sephiroth resumes his training, whereas Joseph looks back on everything that's happened to him. Chaos is alive, and everything seems good, but then, the universe begins to collapse. Goody goody.
 
  
 
===Season -1===
 
===Season -1===
Line 182: Line 251:
  
 
=== Season 0.1 ===
 
=== Season 0.1 ===
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/36|Another Whitewashing]] &mdash; Namine gets tired of the downhill path everything is going. She decides to clean things up by remaking Wikihood. Again.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/37|...In a Row?!]] &mdash; More happenings occur in the Wikihood house. Residents from the Criminally Insane and Clinically Despressed House of has-been Video Game Villains escape and cause mayhem. And someone named after a trigonometric function is manipulating everything...
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/37|...In a Row?!]] &mdash; More happenings occur in the Wikihood house. Residents from the Criminally Insane and Clinically Despressed House of has-been Video Game Villains escape and cause mayhem. And someone named after a trigonometric function is manipulating everything...
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/39|The Exterminator]] &mdash; After the house gets an outbreak of insects and rodents, the crew are forced to move out for a few days. More of the previous Wikihood's story is re-established.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/39|The Exterminator]] &mdash; After the house gets an outbreak of insects and rodents, the crew are forced to move out for a few days. More of the previous Wikihood's story is re-established.
Line 187: Line 257:
  
 
=== Season Ψ ===
 
=== Season Ψ ===
 +
*[[Wikihood/arc/44|Another Bloody Reboot?]] &mdash; Sometimes we wonder how logic gets demolished. This is our story of how the phoenix dies again, and the egg takes its place.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/45|Trouble Has a Name]] &mdash; The objective is clear. Getting there is never so.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/45|Trouble Has a Name]] &mdash; The objective is clear. Getting there is never so.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/46|AVENGERS, AWAY!]] &mdash; With some kind of plan and some kind of group formed, the real story can now begin.
 
*[[Wikihood/arc/46|AVENGERS, AWAY!]] &mdash; With some kind of plan and some kind of group formed, the real story can now begin.

Latest revision as of 18:45, 16 September 2019

Disclaimer

Noxigar started most of this descriptive hogwash. He, and others, were children when this trainwreck of a show idea first started. We've taken measures to improve as writers; while we're all violently embarassed by what's been kept in this Archive, we do still have a use for MOST of it and thus it stays unless we get bored of it or something.

The History Behind Wikihood Redux

Wikihood was a fanfiction project conjured up by other people, its goal being to mimic RoosterTeeth's The Strangerhood.

However, the project had a lot of rocky starts. It started on the Homestar Runner Fanstuff Wiki; as it did not have enough Homestar Runner content in it, it was quickly eliminated. Then, they moved it to the Wiki User Wiki for the first round. However, this iteration of Wikihood also did not last long, due to the site's upkeep costs. The Wiki User Wiki had to be reanimated twice, and in both instances Wikihood was a project that kept getting blown up. The original authors decided to attempt to go back to the Homestar Runner Fanstuff Wiki, with what they called Wikihood II. However, Wikihood II would not survive what happened next, either. One of the Admins got tired of the fanfiction quality of the Homestar Runner Fanstuff Wiki being "low," so he (Its Dot Com) had the site Purged, something other Admins and Sysops all readily agreed to helping with. However, the Purge took multiple years to restore "the Gravy Boat" of good fanfiction anyway, so most of the people who worked on Wikihood moved on to the Wiki User Wiki you see now, and tried to make something of themselves. Their version was Wikihood III, whilst one of the original authors helped us make our own Wikihood, which we call Wikihood Redux.

Wikihood Redux has a lot of issues, but we still have some really good concepts and Episodes we've honed and perfected, enough that even Wikihood Prime is still serviceable to some degree.

Archive Theme Song

Special Episodes

As we were fans of Homestar Runner, we attempted to perform a concept similar to them: Special Episodes. These would have something unique take place. Only early Wikihood Redux ever attempted them.

None of them were ever fully completed, and one of them had been deleted (Wikihood Origins) before we started Wikihood Prime, so it could be worked on. We might revisit the ideas, for Current Wikihood, though it is otherwise uncertain what would be done with episodes that didn't even have that many lines to them.

  • Wikihood: Origins - A new subseries of Special Episodes, showcasing the origins of the main characters. Before Wikihood
  • Non-Canon Cannon: Redux - Oh, no. The infamous neverending Wikihood session, that lasts forever. Alternate Timeline
  • Wikihood:Redux & The Several Plotholes - Answers to all the good questions that started plotholes. Anyone who has left one, please add on. During Episodes 21 and 22
  • Thirteen Organs And A What now?(working title) - A special episode that looks into the pasts of Joseph, Sephiroth, and Noxigar way back when in the Organization XIII days. Before Wikihood
  • Davros's Evil Council - Just like in the Abridged Series, Davros unites all the popular villains, and not so popular villains, in a council meeting. Between Episodes 28 and 29
  • Dive Into The Heart - Joseph, Davaros, and Oiracul are re-introduced into the Wikihood universe. During Episode 37

Anti-Episodes

One of Wikihood's problems was that it was trying too hard to be like a different webtoon entirely - Bonus Stage. Bonus Stage has aged worse than milk, due to the author hating his own work and his own fans. His hatred escalated, to the point of deleting everything he worked on and to the point of not being particularly kind to his fans - though some of them probably deserved it, if they threatened the author's life.

Once a Season of Wikihood Redux, except for the soft reboots, an Anti-Episode would be made. In Bonus Stage, Anti-Episodes were Episodes that were essentially just massive shitposts, that didn't have any canonical validity to them. In Wikihood, two of the Episodes were edit conflicts made manifest in the direction of a particular arc crashing and burning, and only Redux Season 3's Anti-Episode can be considered a proper one.

Because of the bad history involved with some Anti-Episodes, Prime did not make any effort to construct one. Likewise, Current Wikihood aspires to not have any Anti-Episodes in it.

Incomplete Episodes

Redux had Episode ideas that were massively incomplete. At least one of them was because one author insisted on writing it themselves, but never got fully around to it. At least one of the soft-reboot seasons is marred completely by Episodes not being finished.

We had some okay ideas from at least one, that have made it into Current Wikihood through indirect means.

If Black Dynamite Can't Get Away With It...

One Episode had a shitty synopsis because we had attempted to use terminology that was acceptable during the beginning of the Civil Rights Era in the 1960's. Thanks to the goddamn alt-right, for stealing words and actively making them fucking harmful, we had to remove the synopsis from it. We were not initially aware of this fact, until our outside peers brought it up. The authors of Current Wikihood have since corrected their behaviour, and removed the synopsis from this Episode in the hopes of not fucking up again.

"Tea & Crumpets"

Another solid Wikihood Redux Episode exists, but it is tainted by our memories of edit conflicts that happened during the first few Episodes, which as a result caused a massive continuity snarl.

"Tea and Crumpets?" was the fifth Episode of Wikihood Redux. It established Redux's tone, in a way, and the concept of time travel was always something a Wikihood sibling project included, more often than not. However, the main reason this Episode was any "good" would be more because of the fun had whilst writing the Episode at-large.

We would attempt to revisit the concept of an "early-generation" Wikihood, in Prime. The previous generation's Noxigar was initially going to be an ex-Soviet scientist, who happened upon two residents of San Cristobal (the equivalents of Lex & Chaos). They would proceed to do something cool in San Cristobal, establishing themselves as a gang. This was meant for Prime Season 2-onwards, and had not been written yet before Prime's cancellation.

For now, the concept of a "first-generation" Wikihood group has been jokingly explored by Garfield, in Current Wikihood.

Story Exploration Through Multiple Perspectives

"The Path I Believed In" was the third Episode of Wikihood Redux. To be frank, the Episode was already starting to get massively dated even before the tail-end of Redux Season 3.

However, a concept from this was adopted into Current Wikihood. There were initially supposed to be two mini-groups made, that eventually culminated into the Wikihood Krewe of the here-and-now. One group was known as "The Vagabonds" - and would have had Leigh, Current Remolay, be the central figure of the Vagabonds group. As this was indirectly scrapped, a particularly odd episode had to be heavily beefed up in order to ensure Leigh was still regarded as a main character, since this was planned the entire time. Likewise, Chaos wasn't supposed to be the only main protagonist of his group, and so a Garfield Episode was made. This Garfield Episode would have easily been the Worst Current Wikihood Episode ever, had it not also been massively beefed up in order to help him (Garfield) not be a "glorified secondary character at best."

Early Current Wikihood Episodes were restructured to be "the same day but from three different perspectives," which was basically an indirect Spiritual Successor of what this Episode wanted to do. On top of that, only a few courtroom jokes - Ned being a lawyer, Chaos "getting the book thrown at him," and Jules attempting to make a metaphor out of "cross-examining the parrot" - were necessary to be a symbolic indicator of this.

Issues With Power Creep: Mostly A Redux Season 1 Thing That Kind Of Trickled Over Everywhere Else

Was Chaos Supposed To Be The Big Bad? (Probably Not)

Wikihood Redux early on suffered from power creep. A lot of it had to do with trying to determine who was the central Big Bad of the first Redux Season. Originally, it was assumed to be Chaos, as evidenced by partial foreshadowing done in the beginning. However, things took a gradual turn for the worse...

Zharanakuva, aka We Accidentally Something Semi-Original

We decided on a Giant Space God From Nowhere as an agreeable Big Bad, after some decisionmaking.

Not long after, Chaos would try to retake the Big Bad title. He would most assuredly fail.

The First Chaos

Legend has it that there was a Chaos BEFORE our Current Chaos, which is supported by an alien race known as The Sharothians. Though well-meaning, the Sharothians ultimately wound up causing doomsday for our intrepid heroes / side characters, until... oh who am I fucking kidding we pretty much wrote ourselves into a corner and not even a Point Card could stop The First Chaos from nearly wrecking all of our collective shit.

Attrition is at least a solid Episode in its own right, and concepts from it have survived to Wikihood Prime / Wikihood Current a lot more gracefully than anything else from Redux.

"Dinner And A Movie"

During Redux Season 1, occasional reminders cropped up that we were supposed to be similar to a forgettable The Sims machinima made by people who would later become abusive Demons.

Even during Redux Era, most of us were much more adequate at action scenes. This Episode was an attempt by one of the authors to attempt a "slice of life" approach to a Wikihood Episode. Even this wasn't particularly great, but a lot of inspiration for future projects this one author had eventually derived from what this episode wanted. Even other Wikihood authors seem to have been indirectly inspired by what this Episode wanted to do, such that we gradually became less action-intensive and became more "sitcom"/"slice of life" in how we arranged our storytelling.

Redux Season 2 allowed us to tone back down the immense power creep that Redux Season 1 had unfortunately created.

We've also learned what NOT to do, as a result of this Episode. This includes "Waifu-ism Is Serious Business" being something we actively avoid. If possible.

The Idea Of Everything Being A Simulation

We entertained ideas of "everything was a simulation" at some pointe, if only because it was an idea derived from Bonus Stage. I think, after a while, the idea of alternate and parallel universes came up instead.

The Glabal

The Glabal were originally a group of aliens not too different from the Sharothians. They were mostly antagonistic to Wikihood!Sephiroth (with FF7!Sephiroth gradually lessening in appearance), but they proved to be adequate Big Bads in their own right.

These are Episodes which featured the Glabal, or had problems indirectly caused by The Glabal. Both Adel and Davros were Glabal higher-ups, who would be named Big Bads.

An enormous problem with Season 2 was keeping a consistent main antagonist going; the Glabal were the most consistent out of all the antagonists introduced, but unfortunately... they barely even got to do a lot of active harm to the Wikihood protagonists.

Oh, And I Guess An Attempt At Making A Heartless Version Of Noxigar's Somebody Also Happened

There was an attempt to bring back the First Chaos, which started out as just a Doppelganger Fight gone completely wrong. Arguments about whether or not the First Chaos - who was the direct result of enormous power creep issues in Redux Season 1 - needed to come back were forcefully solved vis-a-vis making there be an answer to "How come Noxigar's Doppelganger isn't here alongside the others?"

Swiftly, a Heartless was created by the name of Deathbringer, who was more-or-less similar to a Defense Of The Ancients Hero - Lesale Deathbringer, aka the Venomancer. With the Venomancer Heartless made, there was a goal of "attempt to wed a Princess of Heart (Kairi) in the hopes of becoming King of Hearts." Funnily enough, most of Venomancer's gimmicks were more useful elsewhere:

  1. "Positive energy hurts Venomancer, negative energy heals him" - that would be utilized by a different character outside of Wikihood entirely.
  2. "Local villain wants to marry someone to rise up in social status" - this would come into play later in Redux Season 3, and was almost a plot point in Prime before it was scrapped.
  3. "Fights that aren't just "beat faster" but require tactics to win, so we don't have to powercreep ourselves into a corner again" - this would be a happenstance later in in Redux Season 2, and Redux Season 4 would attempt this. At the time, we wanted someone with less sheer power than the First Chaos, in order to deal with them. There was still an issue of needing the fight to not be made a complete joke at the antagonist's expense, but this was corrected with some dialogue and stall tactics which proved to help.

Eventually, a joke was made that Deathbringer/Venomancer was nicknamed "Edgymancer," which wound up being the only lasting part of his legacy that made it to Current Wikihood so far. Since then, I (Noxigar) have been trying to rework Venomancer/Edgymancer to be modernized for Current Wikihood use, to minimal avail. Aspects of Venomancer/Edgymancer essentially transferred to other characters, in various shapes.

Wikihood Prime: Proto-Season 1

When we worked on Wikihood Prime, we had decided to start from scratch. Much like Wikihood Redux, however, we had massive conflicts of creative differences which needed to be reconciled. As a result, we only ever got around to ALMOST finishing one Season, before we would attempt to redo everything, fail, and then end up getting inspired to do Current Wikihood later.

At least we had a year of the Wiki User Wiki being down for us to get by through other means. :9

Episodes Rendered Obsolete By A Single Current Wikihood Episode

Basically, we had concepts from early Prime that translated far better as a more sitcom-oriented Episode. Current Wikihood boasts an idea initially made for Prime's rework - No Hall Like Town Hall - and had reformatted it after firmly establishing Current Wikihood's tone, in direct contrast with what was presented in Prime.

Episodes Rendered Obsolete By A (Different) Single Current Wikihood Episode

These Episodes were climax Episodes that featured the Wikihood Gang outsmarting Debonair D'Arque. As Debonair himself was once replaced by his living counterpart, Xavier D'Arque, these Episodes would not have held up well. At the very least, they also are spiritually succeeded by various things happening in Current Wikihood; most notably, the concept of a climax Episode has already taken hold therein, in Fundraiser Heist: 6 of Wands.

Episodes Rendered Obsolete Due To Prime's Cancellation Rendering Them Unfinishable

One Episode was being reworked as Prime was cancelled, and another Episode was going to serve as the Final Episode of Prime Season 1. They are both aggressively incomplete.

The Token Good Wikihood Prime Episodes

This Episode is good for entirely the wrong reasons, but its usefulness is acknowledged. It would later establish an arc intended to be in Prime, known as the Lou Cypher arc - Raiku would atone for his misdeeds done to Lex (and others - but the main recipient of the apology is Lex) after someone even more devilish than Raiku winds up taking over Townindale - the eponymous Lou Cypher. Lou would be immune to the responses of non-Raiku Wikihood members, making it so that Raiku would have to be the one to defeat him.

Current Wikihood intends to reference it, from what's been inferred in conversation.

This Episode is where at least one of the authors presumably had the most fun. It establishes Prime's initial tone near-perfectly.

Townindale Talks was a presentation of minor characters reacting to the escalating war between Rosenberg and D'Arque. Additionally, while some minor character concepts were here and didn't make it into Current Wikihood, re-examining this episode gave us context clues to improving ourselves as authors, such that it officially earned a spot in the "Token Good Prime Episodes" section.

  1. RIP Edwardo (whose overall gimmicks seem to have transferred to Garfield's Latino side of the family tree, and to a gaggle of hipsters who are common Surreal Cereals guests)
  2. RIP The Kangs (whose function was rendered obsolete due to an argument about what kind of living quarters the Wikihood Krewe should start out with, and whether or not they could even have neighbours as a result)
  3. RIP Garzel (though the name Garzel Carradine lives on as an alias assumed by Garfield Wiggins, with the joke being that Garzel as a name hasn't aged well past 2007)

This Episode was a good climax Episode, that built up a lot of things going on. The next Episode was presumed to help give payoff for all of the buildup done here.

The Token Tea & Crumpets Prime Episode

The importance of this Episode, no matter how thoroughly mediocre it has become, is such that it's listed here as what basically cements the introduction of a lot of concepts. I highly doubt Sephiroth will allow Fritz & Lang, a pair of RosenBorgs, to re-appear in the state Prime left them in. However, we do have different versions of Stephanie Young, Rosenberg Industries, and even D'Arque himself - they all exist in Current Wikihood, through different means. This Episode is at least noteworthy for introducing a lot of Prime Season 1 on its own terms, and what it would entail from hereon out.

Though no time travel is involved, this iteration of "Tea and Crumpets?" is solid in its own right... even if we'd like to forget some of it.

The Idea Of Remolay As A Main Character

This episode was supposed to help Remolay catch up to other Wikihood members as a main character, but failed to do its job correctly. Part of this was because another character - Oiracul - was also largely underdeveloped during Prime Season 1, and the intent was to have all main characters be well-rounded before Prime Season 2. This kind of just blew up in our faces later on, and I would consider the Episode an Anti-Episode, if not for the fact those were unofficially discontinued during Redux soft-reboots anyway.

At the very least, Remolay's ascension from "glorified minor character" to "actually a main character" is something Current Wikihood accelerates the process of, through its own means.

Other Proto-Season Episodes

  1. The Next Episode — After a hostile kidnapping from the likes of Rosenberg, he finally manages to "convince" them to join him to bring glory back to Midway.
  2. Better Late than Living — D'Arque's up to no good, but leave it to the Sea Hitmen to make sure word gets out.
  3. Ghouls Just Want To Have Fun — The Wikihood and Rosenberg must try and breach D'Arque's defenses before he can succeed in creating an undead utopia.
  4. Abracadaver — After assembling a citizen militia to take Townindale back by force, the Wikihood run into a more reoccuring problem, named Droll.

The Remainder Of The Gold Mine

Season -1

  • We made it this far? - The team escapes the ruined Universe to get their aid as Adel moves his new super-army out to the farthest reaches of the galaxy.
  • Race to the Finish! - A war begins on mars, possibly the biggest one yet. Included is a race between Alphamon and Adel to save Joseph.
  • Payback Is Payback - Noxigar confronts the Beast to avenge Xaldin, while Leo is introduced as a Sephiroth replacement. Some cloaked figure comes with some distemper towards Noxi, and he apparently brought a "friend" along.
  • The Drugged Truth - The action takes place next in Twilight Town. The truth is then revealed the least coherent ways imaginable.
  • Poke-PHAIL and the Sephifake Movie Marathon - Noxigar goes Roxas hunting, and is put into Pokemon Gold version, whereas Leo, Cloak, and Dagger must watch the memories of Sephiroth, who apparently got mangled up badly in the explosion.
  • Adventures in Complete and Utter Stupidity - Cloak, Dagger and Leo all try to leave Traverse Town via a darkness portal, while the wargoers fight like crazy before Universitas comes and ends everything imaginable
  • The World of Anti-Climacticy - Noxigar faded into darkness, the Ark is broken, Adel is powerless, Chaos has no body, Sephiroth isn't anywhere to be found. As they return to earth, who knows what's in store.

Season 0.1

  • Another Whitewashing — Namine gets tired of the downhill path everything is going. She decides to clean things up by remaking Wikihood. Again.
  • ...In a Row?! — More happenings occur in the Wikihood house. Residents from the Criminally Insane and Clinically Despressed House of has-been Video Game Villains escape and cause mayhem. And someone named after a trigonometric function is manipulating everything...
  • The Exterminator — After the house gets an outbreak of insects and rodents, the crew are forced to move out for a few days. More of the previous Wikihood's story is re-established.
  • Sine, Cosine, and Tangent — Noxigar meets and confronts Space Allen while observing his surroundings.

Season Ψ

  • Another Bloody Reboot? — Sometimes we wonder how logic gets demolished. This is our story of how the phoenix dies again, and the egg takes its place.
  • Trouble Has a Name — The objective is clear. Getting there is never so.
  • AVENGERS, AWAY! — With some kind of plan and some kind of group formed, the real story can now begin.
  • I Once Was a Teenage Paradox — Lots of pointless plot development occurs as Chaos and Tannenbaum enjoy a light brunch.
  • "Run, Run, Run! I Hunger!" — Both Joseph and Jacques deal with mazes. Joseph's maze has a rampaging parody of Greek mythology, while Jacques' maze has a time limit of 8 hours. Who will get their maze done the fastest?
  • "Find the Computer Room!" — More backtracking to worlds mentioned, next being the House universe. Meanwhile, more plot progression for the protagonists.