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Ctrl+Alt+Del


Added 11 years ago by Z. • Updated 21 days ago by Y F
Added 11 years ago by Z. • Updated 21 days ago by Y F

Ctrl+Alt+Del
Ctrl+Alt+Del

Category: Subculture Status: confirmed Year: 2002 Origin: Tim Buckley Region:
Type: Webcomic
Tags: games webcomic tim buckley cad ethan lucas b^u

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About

Ctrl+Alt+Del (abbreviated CAD) is a gaming-related webcomic and animated series written by Tim Buckley. The name of the comic refers to the Windows command Control-Alt-Delete. Premiering on October 23, 2002, the comic's focus has gradually shifted away from single strip gags towards longer story arcs and greater continuity through the use of video game references.

History

Comic Strip Series

The original version of the comic originated on October 23, 2002, starring the main characters: Ethan, an obsessed video gaming fan, and Lucas, his sarcastic roommate.[25] Aside from the original cast of main characters, the series would also contain comics in which the main characters are either monotone stereotypical gamers (referred to as "Players #1, #2, #3 and #4") or fictional characters from video games.


BY TIM BUCKLEY "NICE MELON SO IT'S A STRIP ABOUT TWO GUYS WHO SIT AROUND OH REALLy? WHAT? WEVE GOT A THIRD CHARACTER. AND PLAV VIDEO GAMES? NAH, IT'S SEEMS A TAD CLICHE, TRIED AND TRUE. BESIDES, WE HAVE DOESN'T IT? A HOOK. WHAT? WWW.CTRLALTDEL-ONLINE.COM

On November 23, 2012, Tim Buckley announced that the original cast would cease to appear in the comics after a story arc in which the comic's universe is restored and Ethan is killed. Buckley announced that the main characters would return for a short period later with improved artwork, which he referred to as a "Hollywood Reboot". [28] From October 29 to November 25, 2014 and from May 4 to May 27, 2015, the CAD website published pages from the digital comic book "Analog and D-Pad" starring Ethan and Jacob, who are displayed as superheroes. [26][27]


HRM, IT'S MOSTLY JUST OPTICS. DAMN, THE HARD DRIVE MUST HAVE BEEN IN THE BODY ALTHOUGH... IT LOOKS LIKE THE HEAD FUNCTIONS AS A GIANT ANTENNA FOR A WIRELESS SIGNAL. CAN YO TRACE IT? THEORETICALLY. LET ME WORK ON IT. TAKE YOUR TIME, IVE HAD A FAIRLY SHITTV MORNING. I DIDN'T GET ENOUGH SLEEP, AND THEN SOME ROBOTS PUNCHED ME IN THE FACE M GOING TO TR AND GET SOME SLEEP. ETHAN, You MAY WANT TO GET SOME REST

Animated Series

Due to successful animated adaptations of other webcomics such as Cyanide & Happiness, Tim Buckley, with the help of Blind Ferret Entertainment released Ctrl+Alt+Del: The Animated Series, which was made exclusive to CAD Premium subscribers, on February 1st, 2006. The end result received a very negative response among subscribers, with similar complaints concerning the terrible dialogue, poor animation, bad voice acting and a price far too high for the end product ($30 for 12 3 minute episodes). Despite financial loss and poor reception, Blind Ferret made a second season of the series with the same length. The negative reaction to the videos led to a number of parodies, including an entire annotated series.



Winter-een-mas

Winter-een-mas is a holiday created by the comic's character Ethan. The event served to celebrate gamers and the "gaming spirit" during the month of January. Although the event is celebrated all month, the official holiday occurs the last week of the month (January 25-31) with each day celebrating a different genre of gaming.[29]


  • January 25th: Adventure / Action
  • January 26th: First Person Shooter (FPS)
  • January 27th: Fighting
  • January 28th: Real-time Strategy (RTS)
  • January 29th: Racing
  • January 30th: Role Playing Games (RPGs)
  • January 31st: Sports


Though the event is celebrated by followers of the comic, gaming retailers Ubisoft and GameStop have participated in the holiday with special discounts and sales for games.[30] The event was also featured on a single-serving site wintereenmas.com (now defunct) which described the event and how to participate in it.[31]


WINTER-EEn-IAS January 25th-31st What is Winter-een-mas? Winter-een-mas is a holiday of sorts. More specifically, it is a celebration of video games and the people that play them. Video games allow us to do things, go places, see stuff, that we couldn't do in real life. They can be an escape from reality, a release after a long day, a fun activity with friends, or just an enjoyable way to HAVE A HAPPY WINTER-EEN-MAS! YOUR pass time. They give us a lot of entertainment. So why shouldn't they be celebrated? KING COMMANDS IT! When exactly is Winter-een-mas? Winter-een-mas lasts for a whole week, which is always the very last week in January, the 25th through the 31st. The entire month of January constitutes the Winter-een-mas season, very similar to the "christmas season", where people begin to gear up for the holiday, and get into the spirit of things Celebrate Winter-een-mas! There are tons of ways to celebrate this great holiday! Check out these useful links to get started: +Alt+ ri Or go straight to the forums!

Reception

Ctrl+Alt+Del was negatively received due to relatively poor artwork and reused art assets. Before the revamping of the cartoon in early 2008, the cartoon's aesthetics relied mostly on copying and pasting techniques, leading many characters to appear nearly identical with a limited range of expressions. The emoticon B^U soon became associated with CAD characters as it resembled their facial expression when turned at a 90 degree angle. It quickly gained traction among the comic's detractors and anti-fans, earning the creator of comics the nickname "Tim B^Uckley"[18].


Another large criticism of Buckley's comic was the density of dialogues and set-up for the punchline. In mocking the verbose nature of the webcomic, some anti-fans created parodies with all the original text replaced to "WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS."


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Aside from the comic itself, Tim Buckley's often irrational behavior and lack of tolerance for criticism also contributed to the growth of CAD anti-fandom In the past, the artist has placed himself in the center of online drama such as lashing out at his fans[19][20], deleting entire discussion threads[21] and defacing the Encyclopedia Dramatica article written about him[21].In some of the user-generated artworks, the main character "Ethan" is often portrayed as Tim Buckley the cartoonist, allowing anti-fans to create parodies directly targeted at the artist, rather than his comics. In addition to the bouts of dramas, he has also been entangled in numerous controversies unrelated to his online presence, including alleged accusations of pedophilia[21], racism[22] and plagiarism[19].


MV NAME IS TIM BUCKLEY. I'M A TWENTY-FOUR-VEAR-OLD GAMER IVE PLAVED EVERV VIOLENT GAME IN EXISTENCE, AND I HAVE NEVER KILLED ANNONE. THERE ARE MILLIONS OF GAMERS JUST LIKE ME, AND WE'RE GETTING SICK OF PEOPLE LIKE YOu BLAMING YOUR PROBLEMS ON us. IGNORANCE CAUSES VIOLENCE NOT VIDEO GAMES. MAN UP AND TAKE RESPONSIBILITY WE OUTNUMBER 4Ou AND THE PEOPLE THAT THINK LIKE YOu. DON'T F--- WITH US.

Tim Buckley's cartoon representation

CADbortion / "Loss" Parodies

CADbortion refers to a series of edits of the episode "Loss", in which the main character Ethan visits a hospital, where he finds his girlfriend who recently had a miscarriage. The comic was resented by readers for its failure at presenting a dramatic story, leading to much ridicule.


CTRL+ALT+Del BY TIM BUCKLEY LOss GENO WWW.CTRLALTDEL-ONLINE.COM

The "Two Panel Rule"

The Two Panel Rule states that if the middle two panels from a Ctrl+Alt+Del comic strip are removed, the strip will become automatically funnier. The exact origin of the rule is currently unknown, however it was made popular on Tumblr after the blog metalslugx posted an example of the rule in practice (shown below, left), but without knowing the context of said example.[32] Several months later, blog devipotato reblogged the post and gave context for the image, i.e. explained the Two Panel Rule, which increased the popularity of the post, and sparked interest into the rule.[33] Three days later, on December 11, 2016, blog eggcup posted another example of the rule (shown below, right), which ended up being the most popular post about the rule, with over 48,000 notes.[34] Shortly after, many other blogs would post their own examples, even spawning a blog dedicated to panel removals.[35]



Search Interest

External References

[18] MS Paint Adventures – Problem Sleuth

[19] Tim Buckley plagiarism

[20] Encyclopedia Dramatica – Tim Buckley NSFW

[21] Encyclopedia Dramatica – The RoM Incident NSFW

[22] Ctrl+Alt+Del – Dress For Success

[23] Encyclopedia Dramatica – CTRL ALT Delete

[24] TV Tropes – Ctrl Alt Del

[25] Ctrl+Alt+Del – Nice melon

[26] Ctrl+Alt+Del – Analog and D-Pad Issue 1

[27] Ctrl+Alt+Del – Analog and D-Pad Issue 2

[28] Ctrl+Alt+Del – Endings

[29] Wikipedia – User:Tim from Leeds/Winter-een-mas

[30] Tech Olive – Celebrate With Ubisoft Discounts

[31] Wayback Machine – wintereenmas.com

[32] Tumblr – metalslugx's post

[33] Tumblr – devipotato's elaboration

[34] Tumblr – eggcup's post

[35] Tumblr – Two Panel Ctrl+Alt+Del


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