If Undertale Was Realistic
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If Undertale Was Realistic is a series of animations created in Source Filmmaker made by SmashBits Animations as a parody of the popular 2015 game, Undertale. The first installment was released in October 2016 and gained significant attention. This prompted a series of videos to follow. This series has sprouted several memes, most notably "The Genderless Child".
Origin & Spread
Somewhere in October 2016 (an actual release date could not be found, as the original video was re-uploaded on April 21, 2017 after a copyright strike, and search trends show a peak in interest between October 16 and October 22), a video titled If Undertale Was Realistic (Funny Animation) was released to the SmashBits Animations channel. It was an instant success and currently sits at 250,000 views (not counting views deleted in the re-upload). This started a series of several other videos.
The Genderless Child
I'm a genderless child, not a giraffe. (Frisk, If Undertale Was Realistic)
One of the running gags from the series was that Frisk was a genderless child (as hinted at in the game itself), constantly reminding people of this and even becoming triggered at one point when offered the choice between a blue and pink umbrella, which they assume is based on gender. This has become an inside joke for Undertale fans who have seen the animation. This is also sometimes used with "I'm not a giraffe", in reference to the full quote.
Am I Right Lads or Am I Right Lads?
Am I right lads or am I right lads? (Frisk, If Undertale Was Realistic)
Another running gag was that at certain points, Frisk would say "am I right lads or am I right lads?" and a lego minifigure would run into the scene and say "you are right, lad!" possibly to reference Frisk's non-racial yellow skin tone. For example, in episode 6 the minifigure comes into the scene late and Frisk warns them to come on time. Then in episode 7, the minifigure comes early and cuts off Frisk's statement, and Frisk scolds them by calling them "the worst kind of lad".
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