Madness Combat 1

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Madness Combat 1

Hank about to fight Jesus
Author: Krinkels
Music: DJ Birdy
Release date: July 25, 2002
Running time: 2:07
Protagonist(s): Hank J. Wimbleton
Antagonist(s): Jesus
Body count: 32


Music

Chicken Dance:

Episode guide
Next: Madness Combat 2 Redeemer
External links

Madness Combat 1 is the first episode in the Madness Combat series. It was first released onto Newgrounds.com on July 25th, 2002 where it immediately became a success, earning a Daily Second place award. As of June 7, 2021, this very episode has over 4.3 million views on Newgrounds.

Plot

In this episode, Madness Combat's protagonist, Hank J. Wimbleton, and his antagonist, Jesus, debuts.

The animation begins with Hank standing around a tree and a man with a boombox, playing the Chicken Dance, and a random dancing man in the background. Hank, goes up to the owner of the boombox to go to grab the boombox but the owner pushes him to the ground; Hank becomes aggressive and beats the boombox man to death. A riot then starts among the other characters in which everyone tries to assault Hank, except the dancing man in the background, who seems oblivious to the violence. Hank manages to beat many people into submission, and blows up their bodies with a frag grenade.

At one point Jesus, who distinguishes himself from the rest of the characters with his goatee, long hair and halo, takes on Hank. He turns two of the corpses into zombies by a type of electrostatic rays, which upon contact, not only revive the people but also turn their bare skin into a transparent green and make them stronger and more resistant.

Hank versus Jesus
Hank versus Jesus

They give another try at attacking Hank, but receive a second fatal beating. When Hank tries to shoot Jesus with an M-10, he defends himself by quickly summoning a cross-shaped spirit shield. Jesus now forces Hank to the ground by the same type of electrostatic rays, and resumes his revival session.

The first zombie of Madness Combat
Jesus' cannon

When Jesus realizes his zombies do not offer enough offensive power, he decides to summon a cannon and fires a few shots at Hank, which he dodges by ducking and jumping. Caught off guard, Jesus is then shot by Hank's M-10. Several more people begin charging at Hank, who now uses PPKs, knives and a sawed-off shotgun to take them out. After killing all his foes, Hank brings the boombox to him and shoots the dancing man in the background. Being the only living character left in the animation, Hank dances to the music and a text appears on the screen:

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.

Hank after the battle

Appearances

Characters

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Weapons

Trivia

  • This is the shortest episode.
  • This episode has the lowest body count of the canon episodes. The lowest non-canon being 4 kills in Incident: 111A.
  • This is the only episode without blood.
  • This is one of the few episodes that does not have Tricky in it.
  • In the beginning, all the characters show only 1 foot except the boombox man and Hank.
  • On Newgrounds, this is the only Madness Combat episode rated Teen, most likely because it does not show any blood.
  • This is the only episode with only one background.
  • This is the only episode where enemies that appear in large numbers don't use any weapons.
    • However, one of the enemies fired Jesus' cannon once.

Errors

  • Some bodies, hands and feet are backwards.
  • The cannon in the episode fires 4 times without reloading.
  • In the .swf file (can be viewed here), the canvas view is slightly too large. Several grunts (and Jesus) can be seen at the edges of the screen before they walk into frame. This is fixed in the YouTube version.
  • The sawed-off shotgun in the episode fires 3 times without reloading.
    • Also, Hank doesn't pumps this weapon between the shots, even though it is a pump-action shotgun.


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