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Revision as of 06:10, 21 December 2009

Madness Combat

Madness Combat is a 2002 flash animation created by Krinkels. It is the first entry in the Madness series.

Plot

Hank J. Wimbleton is standing by a tree and walks next to an identical looking man with a boom-box. The man with the boom-box punches Hank, this quickly escalates to an all out brawl with many identical looking characters. Midway through the fight Jesus Christ shows up and attacks Hank. Jesus starts resurrecting Hank's defeated opponents as zombies. Hank manages to defeat both the zombies, and Jesus. Following this more people show up to challenge Hank, but are also defeated. After all enemies are defeated Hank stands by the boom-box and begins to dance. The animation ends with the words, "And so on this day our hero had slain thirty men. And he would later admit to having a good time doing it. (Thirty-two people actually, if you count the zombies.)"

During the majority of the animation a man is dancing in the background to the music, not stopping to Hank shoots him at the very end.

Reception and legacy

Madness Combat has been nearly universally praised, receiving an average voting score of 4.35 / 5 and an average review score of 9.6 / 10 on Newgrounds. Since then it has spawned eight direct sequels, and its own Newgrounds holiday, Madness Day.

External Links

Madness Combat at Newgrounds