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Deimos is crucified on a cross, Sanford is told by The Maker to write the Qur’an of Madness, Hank assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Tricky is elected president of Bulgaria, and Jebus destroys the Soviet Union. The true story of Madness is long, but doesn’t explain why it is so popular. Perhaps we can say: people adore violence and ...
Madness Combat is a series of flash animated shorts centered around high action and violence. The series originated on newgrounds in 2002, and has been going ever since. Created by Matt Jolly, better known as Mr. Krinkels. Madness Combat's chronological timeline in a gallery-like image.
Madness Combat's music has seriously inspired a lot of the stories I've been writing. You'd be surprised the sorts of things music to can inspire you to make. The sorts of things completely different from the tracks that inspired them. Madness Combat 5.5's track alone was a big inspiration for me.
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As a series, Madness Combat's calling card is its excessive and brutal violence. While early episodes featured general mass violence, elements of horror and science fiction have slowly become more apparent as the series has evolved. The series chiefly focuses around the main protagonist, Hank J. Wimbleton, and his endeavors of killing his foes. It ...
Hank J. Wimbleton is the main protagonist of the series. He is allies with Sanford and Deimos. His main foes include the Sheriff, Jesus, Tricky the Clown, the Auditor, and other units within the Agency Against Hank Wimbleton. In Madness Combat 1 and Madness Redeemer, he looks like an ordinary Madness character, but this changes throughout the series, and he eventually gains his trademark black coat and red sunglasses in later episodes.
Jesus has been one of Hank's greatest adversaries. Until the end of Madness Consternation, he has always been a main antagonist of the series. Unlike many other characters, he has many supernatural powers, the most infamously being the ability to create zombiesfrom the dead. In the beginning, he was affiliated of the A.A.H.W., but later defected from the organization.
Tricky the Clown is another powerful foe of Hank and later, Jesus. He initially appeared as an A.A.H.W. member that fares only a little better than the average grunt. However, since Madness Depredation, he has become a very formidable killer. His main source of power ostensibly comes from the Improbability Drive, which turned Tricky into a demonic monster at the end of Madness Antipathyafter what should have been his death.
Madness Combat 1 is the episode that kicked off the Madness Combat series. It depicts the chaos that ensued over a boombox playing the "Chicken Dance." Hank, the protagonist, fights many contenders for the boombox, including Jesus, who becomes his archenemy in the later episodes.
Sheriff Arc
The Sheriff Arc consists of the episodes Madness Combat 2: Redeemer and Madness Combat 3: Avenger. During these episodes, Hank, for unknown reasons, seeks to assassinate the Sheriff, who is under the protection of Jesus. (Random User here, my theory comes from a official game, where Sheriff gave Hank a box saying it had pie in it, and he opens it and there's a note inside saying, "HAHA! NO PIE FOR YOU!")
Tricky Arc
The Tricky Arc includes the episodes that take place after the Sheriff's death: Madness Combat 4: Apotheosis, Madness Combat 5: Depredation, Madness Combat 6: Antipathy and Madness Combat 7: Consternation. In these episodes, Hank targets Tricky the Clown, a minor character from the previous episodes that has become a powerful adversary. Jesus remains a primary antagonist to Hank, though he becomes less active in this role after Madness Depredation.
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- Sheriff, Tricky, Auditor
- Hank, Sanford, Deimos, Jesus
Madness Combat: A wanted criminal aims to kill the sheriff but faces escalating obstacles like manic clowns, zombies, and vengeance-driven messiahs, while an even greater threat looms.
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- 2002-06-25
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This tells the story of a guy named Hank J. Wimbledon who lives somewhere in Nevada. Early episodes had really no purpose other than him killing everyone, but the series gained an ongoing story. I'm really mad that Wikipedia took off their article describing this. It was the easiest way to follow the story!