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** Naka has posted [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQm_jBFpy_w this video]] of himself soloing a Luking Ovolith, which the game recommends that you bring a party of five to fight, in TERA.

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** Naka has posted [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQm_jBFpy_w this video]] of himself soloing a Luking Lurking Ovolith, which the game recommends that you bring a party of five to fight, in TERA.
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** Naka has posted [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQm_jBFpy_w this video]] of himself soloing a Luking Ovolith, which the game recommends that you bring a party of five to fight, in TERA.
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* If [[https://twitter.com/NakaTeleeli/statuses/307893277951135744 this twitter post]] is to be believed, Naka has taken to soloing raid bosses. He says his favorite part about doing so is when others, both player and mob alike, die because they got caught between him and his foe.

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* If [[https://twitter.com/NakaTeleeli/statuses/307893277951135744 this twitter post]] is to be believed, Naka has taken to soloing raid bosses. He says his favorite part about doing so is when others, both player and mob alike, die because they got caught between him and his foe.foe.
* While playing the first set of the .hack games, he would occasionally talk about the concept of manliness. While fighting the FinalBoss, Corbenik, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcMLaE3szYI it's revealed to be huge foreshadowing to what he did for the fight.]]
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* ''Minecraft'' Episode 68, "Last Epilogue", in the ''Fate's Grasp'' arc. Naka's been put through the ringer by the [[BigBad Sign Maker]]; he's been chased through many worlds by him, forced into task after task for fear of his own life, unable to get away no matter how far he ran, and towards the end was even, for a time, [[SanitySlippage driven]] ''[[DrivenToMadness completely]] [[DespairEventHorizon insane ]]''. And it even seems [[spoiler: ''Friend'', who Naka was looking for so long, who fought the Enderdragon alongside him, [[FaceHeelTurn was the one tormenting him the entire time]].]] However, when Naka is finally brought back to his own world, it seems it may start all over again. However, Naka builds a faux shelter while in actuality, he's digging into the earth to find someplace to hide. He finds an elaborate chamber, where a vast expanse leads beyond the edge--and the [[AGodAmI Sign Maker]] shows his face at last. Naka boldly declares, omnipotent or no, he would find a way to defeat this enemy, who immediately begins spawning obstacles to kill him. However, at that moment, Naka remembers the messages told to him by the unknown voices during certain times, and just as the Sign Maker finally entraps and drops a TNT block directly on top of him, seemingly killing him...Naka's voice is heard from the hall he'd came from. And thus, the tables have turned...

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* ''Minecraft'' Episode 68, "Last Epilogue", in the ''Fate's Grasp'' arc. Naka's been put through the ringer wringer by the [[BigBad Sign Maker]]; he's been chased through many worlds by him, forced into task after task for fear of his own life, unable to get away no matter how far he ran, and towards the end was even, for a time, [[SanitySlippage driven]] ''[[DrivenToMadness completely]] [[DespairEventHorizon insane ]]''. And it even seems [[spoiler: ''Friend'', who Naka was looking for so long, who fought the Enderdragon alongside him, [[FaceHeelTurn was the one tormenting him the entire time]].]] However, when Naka is finally brought back to his own world, it seems it may start all over again. However, Naka builds a faux shelter while in actuality, he's digging into the earth to find someplace to hide. He finds an elaborate chamber, where a vast expanse leads beyond the edge--and edge -- and the [[AGodAmI Sign Maker]] shows his face at last. Naka boldly declares, omnipotent or no, he would find a way to defeat this enemy, who immediately begins spawning obstacles to kill him. However, at that moment, Naka remembers the messages told to him by the unknown voices during certain times, and just as the Sign Maker finally entraps and drops a TNT block directly on top of him, seemingly killing him...Naka's voice is heard from the hall he'd came from. And thus, the tables have turned...
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* Naka and Ogre cleared the [[NintendoHard incredibly difficult]] last extra stage of NintendoLand's {{Pikmin}} Adventure ''on their first try.'' This was a boss rush with very few extra hearts given and no time to prepare when the final boss jumped in straight from the one before it, and they managed to stay alive to the last sliver of health.

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* Naka and Ogre cleared the [[NintendoHard incredibly difficult]] last extra stage of NintendoLand's {{Pikmin}} Adventure ''on their first try.'' This was a boss rush with very few extra hearts given and no time to prepare when the final boss jumped in straight from the one before it, and they managed to stay alive to the last sliver of health.health.
* If [[https://twitter.com/NakaTeleeli/statuses/307893277951135744 this twitter post]] is to be believed, Naka has taken to soloing raid bosses. He says his favorite part about doing so is when others, both player and mob alike, die because they got caught between him and his foe.
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-->'''[=ElementalOgre=]''': *Playing as [[BigBad Megatron]]* [[BloodKnight "You've chosen for Glory...!"]]

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-->'''[=ElementalOgre=]''': *Playing as [[BigBad Megatron]]* [[BloodKnight "You've chosen for Glory...!"]]!"]]
* Naka and Ogre cleared the [[NintendoHard incredibly difficult]] last extra stage of NintendoLand's {{Pikmin}} Adventure ''on their first try.'' This was a boss rush with very few extra hearts given and no time to prepare when the final boss jumped in straight from the one before it, and they managed to stay alive to the last sliver of health.
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** ESPECIALLY the Black Pierrot fight, having just described how hard he would be too. Then again, it WAS with [[GameBreaker Death...]]

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** ESPECIALLY the Black Pierrot fight, having just described how hard he would be too. Then again, it WAS with [[GameBreaker Death...]]]]
*The end of the ''TransformersFallOfCybertron'' playthrough, full-on. Throughout this game and War for Cybertron, Naka and Ogre both made their preferences very clear. Ogre was always excited to play as the warmongering Decepticons, whereas Naka was always prideful in playing the Autobots. This is fully realized in the final chapter, Till All Are One. Not only do Naka and Ogre swap controller to play as the Autobots and Decepticons respectively, but come the final fight between Optimus and Megatron, an annotation was added to select one of two points of view. And when you select either of them...
-->'''[=NakaTeleeli=]''': *Playing as [[BigGood Optimus]]* [[HeroicResolve "You've chosen for Freedom...!"]]
-->'''[=ElementalOgre=]''': *Playing as [[BigBad Megatron]]* [[BloodKnight "You've chosen for Glory...!"]]
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* In his first [[VideoGame/MagicalDrop Magical Drop V]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmqtfOVajYA Let's Try video]] he manages to reach and defeat Black Pierrot and unlock, in the same run, [[GuestFighter McCoy]] and Young Fortune as well as Insane Difficulty. All this without a real understanding of the rank system (he never got a single S rank) and no clue what the requirements for Black Pierrot were.

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* In his first [[VideoGame/MagicalDrop Magical Drop V]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmqtfOVajYA Let's Try video]] he manages to reach and defeat Black Pierrot and unlock, in the same run, [[GuestFighter McCoy]] and Young Fortune as well as Insane Difficulty. All this without a real understanding of the rank system (he never got a single S rank) and no clue what the requirements for Black Pierrot were.were.
** ESPECIALLY the Black Pierrot fight, having just described how hard he would be too. Then again, it WAS with [[GameBreaker Death...]]
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* The explanation for the final music video in the final Minecraft video.

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* The explanation for the final music video in the final Minecraft video.video.
* In his first [[VideoGame/MagicalDrop Magical Drop V]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmqtfOVajYA Let's Try video]] he manages to reach and defeat Black Pierrot and unlock, in the same run, [[GuestFighter McCoy]] and Young Fortune as well as Insane Difficulty. All this without a real understanding of the rank system (he never got a single S rank) and no clue what the requirements for Black Pierrot were.
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* The behind the scenes videos of his Minecraft videos details just how selfish [[spoiler:Friend]] was.

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* The behind the scenes videos of his Minecraft videos details just how selfish [[spoiler:Friend]] was.was.
* In the behind the scenes videos, the revelation that [[spoiler: Friend was played by Naka's dad]].
* The explanation for the final music video in the final Minecraft video.
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* ''Minecraft'' Episode 68, "Last Epilogue", in the ''Fate's Grasp'' arc. Naka's been put through the ringer by the [[BigBad Sign]] [[CompleteMonster Maker]]; he's been chased through many worlds by him, forced into task after task for fear of his own life, unable to get away no matter how far he ran, and towards the end was even, for a time, [[SanitySlippage driven]] ''[[DrivenToMadness completely]] [[DespairEventHorizon insane ]]''. And it even seems [[spoiler: ''Friend'', who Naka was looking for so long, who fought the Enderdragon alongside him, [[FaceHeelTurn was the one tormenting him the entire time]].]] However, when Naka is finally brought back to his own world, it seems it may start all over again. However, Naka builds a faux shelter while in actuality, he's digging into the earth to find someplace to hide. He finds an elaborate chamber, where a vast expanse leads beyond the edge--and the [[AGodAmI Sign Maker]] shows his face at last. Naka boldly declares, omnipotent or no, he would find a way to defeat this enemy, who immediately begins spawning obstacles to kill him. However, at that moment, Naka remembers the messages told to him by the unknown voices during certain times, and just as the Sign Maker finally entraps and drops a TNT block directly on top of him, seemingly killing him...Naka's voice is heard from the hall he'd came from. And thus, the tables have turned...

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* ''Minecraft'' Episode 68, "Last Epilogue", in the ''Fate's Grasp'' arc. Naka's been put through the ringer by the [[BigBad Sign]] [[CompleteMonster Sign Maker]]; he's been chased through many worlds by him, forced into task after task for fear of his own life, unable to get away no matter how far he ran, and towards the end was even, for a time, [[SanitySlippage driven]] ''[[DrivenToMadness completely]] [[DespairEventHorizon insane ]]''. And it even seems [[spoiler: ''Friend'', who Naka was looking for so long, who fought the Enderdragon alongside him, [[FaceHeelTurn was the one tormenting him the entire time]].]] However, when Naka is finally brought back to his own world, it seems it may start all over again. However, Naka builds a faux shelter while in actuality, he's digging into the earth to find someplace to hide. He finds an elaborate chamber, where a vast expanse leads beyond the edge--and the [[AGodAmI Sign Maker]] shows his face at last. Naka boldly declares, omnipotent or no, he would find a way to defeat this enemy, who immediately begins spawning obstacles to kill him. However, at that moment, Naka remembers the messages told to him by the unknown voices during certain times, and just as the Sign Maker finally entraps and drops a TNT block directly on top of him, seemingly killing him...Naka's voice is heard from the hall he'd came from. And thus, the tables have turned...
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* Ogre gets his own awesome moment by going the extra mile and LevelGrinding up to 81 in order to get Kohryu and using him to fight the boss of the Heaven area, as punishment for kidnapping Nanako. For comparison, the recommended level for the boss was [[CurbStompBattle 60-65]]. 'You don't mess with a man's family.'

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* Ogre [=ElementalOgre=] gets his own awesome moment in the ''Persona 4'' LP by going the extra mile and LevelGrinding up to 81 in order to get Kohryu and using him to fight the boss of the Heaven area, [[spoiler:Namatame/Kunino-Sagiri]], as punishment for kidnapping Nanako. For comparison, the recommended level for the boss was [[CurbStompBattle 60-65]]. 'You don't mess with a man's family.'
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* Ogre gets his own awesome moment by going the extra mile and LevelGrinding up to 81 in order to get Kohryu and using him to fight the boss of the Heaven area, as punishment for kidnapping Nanako. For comparison, the recommended level for the boss was [[CurbStompBattle 60-65]]. 'You don't mess with a man's family.'

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* Ogre gets his own awesome moment by going the extra mile and LevelGrinding up to 81 in order to get Kohryu and using him to fight the boss of the Heaven area, as punishment for kidnapping Nanako. For comparison, the recommended level for the boss was [[CurbStompBattle 60-65]]. 'You don't mess with a man's family.''
* The behind the scenes videos of his Minecraft videos details just how selfish [[spoiler:Friend]] was.
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* Ogre going the extra mile and LevelGrinding up to 81 in order to get Kohryu and using him to fight the boss of the Heaven area, as punishment for kidnapping Nanako. 'You don't mess with a man's family.'

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* Ogre gets his own awesome moment by going the extra mile and LevelGrinding up to 81 in order to get Kohryu and using him to fight the boss of the Heaven area, as punishment for kidnapping Nanako.Nanako. For comparison, the recommended level for the boss was [[CurbStompBattle 60-65]]. 'You don't mess with a man's family.'
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--> '''[=NakaTeleeli=]''': ...how long have you been dreaming that same dream? ...No. More correctly, how long has it been since you've woken up? You can't do this forever. It's ''time to wake up''.

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--> '''[=NakaTeleeli=]''': ...how long have you been dreaming that same dream? ...No. More correctly, how long has it been since you've woken up? You can't do this forever. It's ''time to wake up''.up''.
* Ogre going the extra mile and LevelGrinding up to 81 in order to get Kohryu and using him to fight the boss of the Heaven area, as punishment for kidnapping Nanako. 'You don't mess with a man's family.'

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* Unsatisfied with the end of ''VideoGame/TouhouMother'', NakaTeleeli creates his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C4ibKASxaI own]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78xOtjZJkk ending]], averting Porky's status as a KarmaHoudini in the most awesome way possible. Not only does he tie up the plot of ''Touhou Mother'' nicely, he ties the rest of the ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series into it.
--> '''NakaTeleeli''': If I have to bend time-space itself...

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* Unsatisfied with the end of ''VideoGame/TouhouMother'', NakaTeleeli [=NakaTeleeli=] creates his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C4ibKASxaI own]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78xOtjZJkk ending]], averting Porky's status as a KarmaHoudini in the most awesome way possible. Not only does he tie up the plot of ''Touhou Mother'' nicely, he ties the rest of the ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series into it.
--> '''NakaTeleeli''': '''[=NakaTeleeli=]''': If I have to bend time-space itself...itself... Porky ''will'' be punished.



* After spending 3 parts of his Minecraft Survival series underground, Naka finally gets fed up and just ''digs'' his way back up to the surface―but it doesn't end there. After finding out he's stranded on a desert island, in the next episode, he uses the spare crafting table he brought with him underground to build a boat and a compass, and sails across the ocean, finally hitting land the next day. He then treks through a snow-covered forest, relying only on his compass to lead the way, then stays in a village filled with a few [=NPCs=] for the next night. The next day (and episode), he starts following a river, where it ultimately leads him back home. Very much a [=CMoA=].

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* After spending 3 parts of his Minecraft Survival ''Minecraft: Survival'' series underground, Naka finally gets fed up and just ''digs'' his way back up to the surface―but it doesn't end there. After finding out he's stranded on a desert island, in the next episode, he uses the spare crafting table he brought with him underground to build a boat and a compass, and sails across the ocean, finally hitting land the next day. He then treks through a snow-covered forest, relying only on his compass to lead the way, then stays in a village filled with a few [=NPCs=] for the next night. The next day (and episode), he starts following a river, where it ultimately leads him back home. Very much a [=CMoA=].



*** One death [[spoiler: in The End fighting the Ender Dragon]], entirely for plot purposes, makes it even more awesome. [[spoiler: And then the person whom Naka refers to as 'friend' throughout the playthrough picks up his diamond sword, and finishes off the Ender Dragon.]]
* In episode 46 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home'', after almost getting killed by a falling sand trap in the Escapecraft map, Naka decides to break the map. He first creates a cobblestone generator using his buckets of water and lava (as well as a pickaxe using his crafting table -- and very pointedly taking said table with him), uses the cobblestone to backtrack his way to the room with the TNT mines, triggering one of them, then hauling tail back to the previous room before it blows. He then heads back into the room to discover that he's blown a hole through the ceiling and into a vast boundary area made of iron blocks. After using his bucket of water to ride his way down a waterfall, he then uses the waterfall trick again (which he's used several times during the course of Journey Home, including an earlier part of Escapecraft) to get to the top of a very high ledge. Using the compass to point his way, it looks like he's going to do this again, only for him to decide to plop down the crafting table again and use the sand and the gunpowder he's collected from the Creepers to build some TNT, which he uses to blow a hole through the iron wall and into the outside world again in possibly Naka's greatest DungeonBypass yet.
* It's not as awesome as the former example, but in episode 45 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home'', he encounters a combination lock that presents a math problem to him to unlock it. Naka takes a look at it, says "Lucky for you...[[MundaneMadeAwesome I WAS ONCE A HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER!"]] and then procedes to spend six minutes legitimately solving the problem and explaining every step to his viewers carefully in what must be the best math lesson ever.
* Minecraft Episode 68, "Last Epilogue", in the Fate's Grasp arc. Naka's been put through the ringer by the [[CompleteMonster Sign Maker]]; he's been chased through many worlds by him, forced into task after task for fear of his own life, unable to get away no matter how far he ran, and towards the end was even, for a time, driven ''[[DrivenToMadness completely]] [[DespairEventHorizon insane ]]''. And it even seems [[spoiler: ''Friend'', who Naka was looking for so long, who fought the Enderdragon alongside him, [[FaceHeelTurn was the one tormenting him the entire time]].]] However, when Naka is finally brought back to his own world, it seems it may start all over again. However, Naka builds a faux shelter while in actuality, he's digging into the earth to find someplace to hide. He finds an elaborate chamber, where a vast expanse leads beyond the edge--and the [[AGodAmI Sign Maker]] shows his face at last. Naka boldly declares, omnipotent or no, he would find a way to defeat this enemy, who immediately begins spawning obstacles to kill him. However, at that moment, Naka remembers the messages told to him by the unknown voices during certain times, and just as the Sign Maker finally entraps and drops a TNT block directly on top of him, seemingly killing him...Naka's voice is heard from the hall he'd came from. And thus, the tables have turned...
--> '''Naka Teleeli''': Death has been permanent for a lot of this time, because that's how I viewed it. But I can view it ''however I please'', from permanent to a temporary inconvenience...
--> Sign Maker: *Generates TNT blocks around Naka, blowing him up again.*
--> Naka Teleeli: *Respawns, returning even quicker this time.* You can do that as much as you like, it's not getting you anywhere. It took a special message for me to figure that out. In fact...
--> Sign Maker: *Generates more TNT blocks to fall on Naka, which explode...*
--> Naka Teleeli: *...but Naka emerges unharmed* The long dream of life...we all awake from dream to dream as we grow. *Lava spawns on top of him, but it is erased in seconds* I didn't understand what the "dream" was. It's life! It's my perception of reality.
--> Sign Maker: *Attempts to spawn or change ''anything'' repeatedly, but to no effect.*
--> Naka Teleeli: Right now, ''you are trespassing in my dream''. This is how ''I'' perceive reality, and I can imagine whatever ''I'' like, however ''I'' wish.

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*** One death [[spoiler: in The End fighting the Ender Dragon]], entirely for plot purposes, makes it even more awesome. [[spoiler: And then the person whom Naka refers to as 'friend' throughout the playthrough 'Friend' picks up his diamond sword, and finishes off the Ender Dragon.]]
* In episode 46 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home'', after almost getting killed by a falling sand trap in the Escapecraft map, Naka decides to break the map. He first creates a cobblestone generator using his buckets of water and lava (as well as a pickaxe using his crafting table -- and very pointedly taking said table with him), uses the cobblestone to backtrack his way to the room with the TNT mines, triggering one of them, then hauling tail back to the previous room before it blows. He then heads back into the room to discover that he's blown a hole through the ceiling and into a vast boundary area made of iron blocks. After using his bucket of water to ride his way down a waterfall, he then uses the waterfall trick again (which he's used several times during the course of Journey Home, ''Journey Home'', including an earlier part of Escapecraft) to get to the top of a very high ledge. Using the compass to point his way, it looks like he's going to do this again, only for him to decide to plop down the crafting table again and use the sand and the gunpowder he's collected from the Creepers to build some TNT, which he uses to blow a hole through the iron wall and into the outside world again in possibly Naka's greatest DungeonBypass yet.
* It's not as awesome as the former example, but in episode 45 of ''Minecraft: Journey ''Journey Home'', he encounters a combination lock that presents a math problem to him to unlock it. Naka takes a look at it, says "Lucky for you...[[MundaneMadeAwesome I WAS ONCE A HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER!"]] and then procedes to spend six minutes legitimately solving the problem and explaining every step to his viewers carefully in what must be the best math lesson ever.
* Minecraft ''Minecraft'' Episode 68, "Last Epilogue", in the Fate's Grasp ''Fate's Grasp'' arc. Naka's been put through the ringer by the [[BigBad Sign]] [[CompleteMonster Sign Maker]]; he's been chased through many worlds by him, forced into task after task for fear of his own life, unable to get away no matter how far he ran, and towards the end was even, for a time, driven [[SanitySlippage driven]] ''[[DrivenToMadness completely]] [[DespairEventHorizon insane ]]''. And it even seems [[spoiler: ''Friend'', who Naka was looking for so long, who fought the Enderdragon alongside him, [[FaceHeelTurn was the one tormenting him the entire time]].]] However, when Naka is finally brought back to his own world, it seems it may start all over again. However, Naka builds a faux shelter while in actuality, he's digging into the earth to find someplace to hide. He finds an elaborate chamber, where a vast expanse leads beyond the edge--and the [[AGodAmI Sign Maker]] shows his face at last. Naka boldly declares, omnipotent or no, he would find a way to defeat this enemy, who immediately begins spawning obstacles to kill him. However, at that moment, Naka remembers the messages told to him by the unknown voices during certain times, and just as the Sign Maker finally entraps and drops a TNT block directly on top of him, seemingly killing him...Naka's voice is heard from the hall he'd came from. And thus, the tables have turned...
--> '''Naka Teleeli''': '''[=NakaTeleeli=]''': Death has been permanent for a lot of this time, because that's how I viewed it. But I can view it ''however I please'', from permanent to a temporary inconvenience...
--> Sign Maker: '''Sign Maker''': *Generates TNT blocks around Naka, blowing him up again.*
--> Naka Teleeli: '''[=NakaTeleeli=]''': *Respawns, returning even quicker this time.* You can do that as much as you like, it's not getting you anywhere. It took a special message for me to figure that out. In fact...
--> Sign Maker: '''Sign Maker''': *Generates more TNT blocks to fall on Naka, which explode...*
--> Naka Teleeli: '''[=NakaTeleeli=]''': *...but Naka emerges unharmed* The long dream of life...we all awake from dream to dream as we grow. *Lava spawns on top of him, but it is erased in seconds* I didn't understand what the "dream" was. It's life! It's my perception of reality.
--> Sign Maker: '''Sign Maker''': *Attempts to spawn or change ''anything'' repeatedly, but to no effect.*
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--> Naka Teleeli: '''[=NakaTeleeli=]''': Right now, ''you are trespassing in my dream''. This is how ''I'' perceive reality, and I can imagine whatever ''I'' like, however ''I'' wish. If I wanted, I could see a world like ''this''... *shows a clip from VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV* ...or like ''this''... *shows a clip from {{VideoGame/Terraria}}* ...or like ''this''... *shows a clip from VideoGame/SpiralKnights* ...or ''this''. *shows a clip from his own currently in-development game* We all wake from one dream to another as we grow and our perception matures. But you... *approaches the Sign Maker*
--> '''Sign Maker''': *Tries to attack Naka with its diamond sword, also to no effect*
--> '''[=NakaTeleeli=]''': ...how long have you been dreaming that same dream? ...No. More correctly, how long has it been since you've woken up? You can't do this forever. It's ''time to wake up''.
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--> '''NakaTeleeli''': Death has been permanent for a lot of this time, because that's how I viewed it. But I can view it ''however I please'', from permanent to a temporary inconvenience...

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--> '''NakaTeleeli''': '''Naka Teleeli''': Death has been permanent for a lot of this time, because that's how I viewed it. But I can view it ''however I please'', from permanent to a temporary inconvenience...inconvenience...
--> Sign Maker: *Generates TNT blocks around Naka, blowing him up again.*
--> Naka Teleeli: *Respawns, returning even quicker this time.* You can do that as much as you like, it's not getting you anywhere. It took a special message for me to figure that out. In fact...
--> Sign Maker: *Generates more TNT blocks to fall on Naka, which explode...*
--> Naka Teleeli: *...but Naka emerges unharmed* The long dream of life...we all awake from dream to dream as we grow. *Lava spawns on top of him, but it is erased in seconds* I didn't understand what the "dream" was. It's life! It's my perception of reality.
--> Sign Maker: *Attempts to spawn or change ''anything'' repeatedly, but to no effect.*
--> Naka Teleeli: Right now, ''you are trespassing in my dream''. This is how ''I'' perceive reality, and I can imagine whatever ''I'' like, however ''I'' wish.
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* Minecraft Episode 68, "Last Epilogue", in the Fate's Grasp arc. Naka's been put through the ringer by the [[CompleteMonster Sign Maker]]; he's been chased through many worlds by him, forced into task after task for fear of his own life, unable to get away no matter how far he ran, and towards the end was even, for a time, driven ''[[DrivenToMadness completely insane ]]''. And it even seems [[spoiler: ''Friend'', who Naka was looking for so long, who fought the Enderdragon alongside him, was the one tormenting him the entire time.]] However, when Naka is finally brought back to his own world, it seems it may start all over again. However, Naka builds a faux shelter while in actuality, he's digging into the earth to find someplace to hide. He finds an elaborate chamber, where a vast expanse leads beyond the edge--and the [[AGodAmI Sign Maker]] shows his face at last. Naka boldly declares, omnipotent or no, he would find a way to defeat this enemy, who immediately begins spawning obstacles to kill him. However, at that moment, Naka remembers the messages told to him by the unknown voices during certain times, and just as the Sign Maker finally entraps and drops a TNT block directly on top of him, seemingly killing him...Naka's voice is heard from the hall he'd came from. And thus, the tables have turned...

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* Minecraft Episode 68, "Last Epilogue", in the Fate's Grasp arc. Naka's been put through the ringer by the [[CompleteMonster Sign Maker]]; he's been chased through many worlds by him, forced into task after task for fear of his own life, unable to get away no matter how far he ran, and towards the end was even, for a time, driven ''[[DrivenToMadness completely completely]] [[DespairEventHorizon insane ]]''. And it even seems [[spoiler: ''Friend'', who Naka was looking for so long, who fought the Enderdragon alongside him, [[FaceHeelTurn was the one tormenting him the entire time.time]].]] However, when Naka is finally brought back to his own world, it seems it may start all over again. However, Naka builds a faux shelter while in actuality, he's digging into the earth to find someplace to hide. He finds an elaborate chamber, where a vast expanse leads beyond the edge--and the [[AGodAmI Sign Maker]] shows his face at last. Naka boldly declares, omnipotent or no, he would find a way to defeat this enemy, who immediately begins spawning obstacles to kill him. However, at that moment, Naka remembers the messages told to him by the unknown voices during certain times, and just as the Sign Maker finally entraps and drops a TNT block directly on top of him, seemingly killing him...Naka's voice is heard from the hall he'd came from. And thus, the tables have turned...
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* It's not as awesome as the former example, but in episode 45 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home'', he encounters a combination lock that presents a math problem to him to unlock it. Naka takes a look at it, says "Lucky for you...[[MundaneMadeAwesome I WAS ONCE A HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER!"]] and then procedes to spend six minutes legitimately solving the problem and explaining every step to his viewers carefully in what must be the best math lesson ever.

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* It's not as awesome as the former example, but in episode 45 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home'', he encounters a combination lock that presents a math problem to him to unlock it. Naka takes a look at it, says "Lucky for you...[[MundaneMadeAwesome I WAS ONCE A HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER!"]] and then procedes to spend six minutes legitimately solving the problem and explaining every step to his viewers carefully in what must be the best math lesson ever.ever.
*Minecraft Episode 68, "Last Epilogue", in the Fate's Grasp arc. Naka's been put through the ringer by the [[CompleteMonster Sign Maker]]; he's been chased through many worlds by him, forced into task after task for fear of his own life, unable to get away no matter how far he ran, and towards the end was even, for a time, driven ''[[DrivenToMadness completely insane ]]''. And it even seems [[spoiler: ''Friend'', who Naka was looking for so long, who fought the Enderdragon alongside him, was the one tormenting him the entire time.]] However, when Naka is finally brought back to his own world, it seems it may start all over again. However, Naka builds a faux shelter while in actuality, he's digging into the earth to find someplace to hide. He finds an elaborate chamber, where a vast expanse leads beyond the edge--and the [[AGodAmI Sign Maker]] shows his face at last. Naka boldly declares, omnipotent or no, he would find a way to defeat this enemy, who immediately begins spawning obstacles to kill him. However, at that moment, Naka remembers the messages told to him by the unknown voices during certain times, and just as the Sign Maker finally entraps and drops a TNT block directly on top of him, seemingly killing him...Naka's voice is heard from the hall he'd came from. And thus, the tables have turned...
--> '''NakaTeleeli''': Death has been permanent for a lot of this time, because that's how I viewed it. But I can view it ''however I please'', from permanent to a temporary inconvenience...
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* Beating [[ThatOneLevel Veni Vidi Vici]], notorious for it's difficulty, IN 4 TRIES.

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* Beating [[ThatOneLevel Veni Vidi Vici]], notorious for it's its difficulty, IN 4 TRIES.
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* Unsatisfied with the end of ''TouhouMother'', NakaTeleeli creates his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C4ibKASxaI own]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78xOtjZJkk ending]], averting Porky's status as a KarmaHoudini in the most awesome way possible. Not only does he tie up the plot of ''Touhou Mother'' nicely, he ties the rest of the ''{{Mother}}'' series into it.

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* Unsatisfied with the end of ''TouhouMother'', ''VideoGame/TouhouMother'', NakaTeleeli creates his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C4ibKASxaI own]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78xOtjZJkk ending]], averting Porky's status as a KarmaHoudini in the most awesome way possible. Not only does he tie up the plot of ''Touhou Mother'' nicely, he ties the rest of the ''{{Mother}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Mother}}'' series into it.
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* In episode 46 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home'', after almost getting killed by a falling sand trap in the Escapecraft map, Naka decides to break the map. He first creates a cobblestone generator using his buckets of water and lava (as well as a pickaxe using his crafting table -- and very pointedly taking said table with him), uses the cobblestone to backtrack his way to the room with the TNT mines, triggering one of them, then hauling tail back to the previous room before it blows. He then heads back into the room to discover that he's blown a hole through the ceiling and into a vast boundary area made of iron blocks. After using his bucket of water to ride his way down a waterfall, he then uses the waterfall trick again (which he's used several times during the course of Journey Home, including an earlier part of Escapecraft) to get to the top of a very high ledge. Using the compass to point his way, it looks like he's going to do this again, only for him to decide to plop down the crafting table again and use the sand and the gunpowder he's collected from the Creepers to build some TNT, which he uses to blow a hole through the iron wall and into the outside world again in possibly Naka's greatest DungeonBypass yet.

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* In episode 46 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home'', after almost getting killed by a falling sand trap in the Escapecraft map, Naka decides to break the map. He first creates a cobblestone generator using his buckets of water and lava (as well as a pickaxe using his crafting table -- and very pointedly taking said table with him), uses the cobblestone to backtrack his way to the room with the TNT mines, triggering one of them, then hauling tail back to the previous room before it blows. He then heads back into the room to discover that he's blown a hole through the ceiling and into a vast boundary area made of iron blocks. After using his bucket of water to ride his way down a waterfall, he then uses the waterfall trick again (which he's used several times during the course of Journey Home, including an earlier part of Escapecraft) to get to the top of a very high ledge. Using the compass to point his way, it looks like he's going to do this again, only for him to decide to plop down the crafting table again and use the sand and the gunpowder he's collected from the Creepers to build some TNT, which he uses to blow a hole through the iron wall and into the outside world again in possibly Naka's greatest DungeonBypass yet.yet.
*It's not as awesome as the former example, but in episode 45 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home'', he encounters a combination lock that presents a math problem to him to unlock it. Naka takes a look at it, says "Lucky for you...[[MundaneMadeAwesome I WAS ONCE A HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER!"]] and then procedes to spend six minutes legitimately solving the problem and explaining every step to his viewers carefully in what must be the best math lesson ever.
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* In episode 46 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home, after almost getting killed by a falling sand trap in the Escapecraft map, Naka decides to break the map. He first creates a cobblestone generator and a pickaxe using his crafting table (and very pointedly takes said table with him), uses the cobblestone to backtrack his way to the room with the mines, triggering one of them, then hauling tail back to the previous room before it blows. He then heads back into the room to discover that he's blown a hole through the ceiling and into a vast boundary area made of iron blocks. After using his bucket of water to ride his way down a waterfall, he then uses the waterfall trick again (which he's used several times during the course of Journey Home, including an earlier part of Escapecraft) to get to the top of a very high ledge. Using the compass to point his way, it looks like he's going to do this again, only for him to decide to plop down the crafting table again and use the sand and the gunpowder he's collected from the Creepers to build some TNT, which he uses to blow a hole through the iron wall and into the outside in possibly Naka's greatest DungeonBypass yet.

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* In episode 46 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home, Home'', after almost getting killed by a falling sand trap in the Escapecraft map, Naka decides to break the map. He first creates a cobblestone generator using his buckets of water and lava (as well as a pickaxe using his crafting table (and -- and very pointedly takes taking said table with him), uses the cobblestone to backtrack his way to the room with the TNT mines, triggering one of them, then hauling tail back to the previous room before it blows. He then heads back into the room to discover that he's blown a hole through the ceiling and into a vast boundary area made of iron blocks. After using his bucket of water to ride his way down a waterfall, he then uses the waterfall trick again (which he's used several times during the course of Journey Home, including an earlier part of Escapecraft) to get to the top of a very high ledge. Using the compass to point his way, it looks like he's going to do this again, only for him to decide to plop down the crafting table again and use the sand and the gunpowder he's collected from the Creepers to build some TNT, which he uses to blow a hole through the iron wall and into the outside world again in possibly Naka's greatest DungeonBypass yet.
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*** One death [[spoiler: in The End fighting the Ender Dragon]], entirely for plot purposes, makes it even more awesome. [[spoiler: And then the person whom Naka refers to as 'friend' throughout the playthrough picks up his diamond sword, and finishes off the Ender Dragon.]]

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*** One death [[spoiler: in The End fighting the Ender Dragon]], entirely for plot purposes, makes it even more awesome. [[spoiler: And then the person whom Naka refers to as 'friend' throughout the playthrough picks up his diamond sword, and finishes off the Ender Dragon.]]]]
* In episode 46 of ''Minecraft: Journey Home, after almost getting killed by a falling sand trap in the Escapecraft map, Naka decides to break the map. He first creates a cobblestone generator and a pickaxe using his crafting table (and very pointedly takes said table with him), uses the cobblestone to backtrack his way to the room with the mines, triggering one of them, then hauling tail back to the previous room before it blows. He then heads back into the room to discover that he's blown a hole through the ceiling and into a vast boundary area made of iron blocks. After using his bucket of water to ride his way down a waterfall, he then uses the waterfall trick again (which he's used several times during the course of Journey Home, including an earlier part of Escapecraft) to get to the top of a very high ledge. Using the compass to point his way, it looks like he's going to do this again, only for him to decide to plop down the crafting table again and use the sand and the gunpowder he's collected from the Creepers to build some TNT, which he uses to blow a hole through the iron wall and into the outside in possibly Naka's greatest DungeonBypass yet.
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* Beating Veni Vidi Vici, notorious for it's difficulty, IN 4 TRIES.

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* Beating [[ThatOneLevel Veni Vidi Vici, Vici]], notorious for it's difficulty, IN 4 TRIES.
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* Unsatisifed with the end of ''TouhouMother'', NakaTeleeli creates his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C4ibKASxaI own]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78xOtjZJkk ending]], averting Porky's status as a KarmaHoudini in the most awesome way possible. Not only does he tie up the plot of ''Touhou Mother'' nicely, he ties the rest of the ''{{Mother}}'' series into it.

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* Unsatisifed Unsatisfied with the end of ''TouhouMother'', NakaTeleeli creates his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C4ibKASxaI own]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78xOtjZJkk ending]], averting Porky's status as a KarmaHoudini in the most awesome way possible. Not only does he tie up the plot of ''Touhou Mother'' nicely, he ties the rest of the ''{{Mother}}'' series into it.



* After spending 3 parts of his Minecraft Survival series underground, Naka finally gets fed up and just ''digs'' his way back up to the surface―but it doesn't end there. After finding out he's stranded on a desert island, in the next episode, he uses the spare crafting table he brought with him underground to build a boat and a compass, and sails across the ocean, finally hitting land the next day. He then treks through a snow-covered forest, relying only on his compass to lead the way, then stays in a village filled with a few NPCs for the next night. The next day (and episode), he starts following a river, where it ultimately leads him back home. Very much a CMoA.

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* After spending 3 parts of his Minecraft Survival series underground, Naka finally gets fed up and just ''digs'' his way back up to the surface―but it doesn't end there. After finding out he's stranded on a desert island, in the next episode, he uses the spare crafting table he brought with him underground to build a boat and a compass, and sails across the ocean, finally hitting land the next day. He then treks through a snow-covered forest, relying only on his compass to lead the way, then stays in a village filled with a few NPCs [=NPCs=] for the next night. The next day (and episode), he starts following a river, where it ultimately leads him back home. Very much a CMoA.[=CMoA=].



*** One death, entirely for plot purposes, makes it even more awesome.

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*** One death, death [[spoiler: in The End fighting the Ender Dragon]], entirely for plot purposes, makes it even more awesome.awesome. [[spoiler: And then the person whom Naka refers to as 'friend' throughout the playthrough picks up his diamond sword, and finishes off the Ender Dragon.]]
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** The fact that he hasn't died once can be considered a crowning playthrough of awesome, especially killing an [[HumanoidAbomination Enderman]] without any diamond equipment.

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** The fact that he hasn't died once can be considered a crowning playthrough of awesome, especially killing an [[HumanoidAbomination Enderman]] without any diamond equipment.equipment.
*** One death, entirely for plot purposes, makes it even more awesome.

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* After spending 3 parts of his Minecraft Survival series underground, Naka finally gets fed up and just ''digs'' his way back up to the surface―but it doesn't end there. After finding out he's stranded on a desert island, in the next episode, he uses the spare crafting table he brought with him underground to build a boat and a compass, and sails across the ocean, finally hitting land the next day. He then treks through a snow-covered forest, relying only on his compass to lead the way, then stays in a village filled with a few NPCs for the next night. The next day (and episode), he starts following a river, where it ultimately leads him back home. Very much a CMoA.

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* After spending 3 parts of his Minecraft Survival series underground, Naka finally gets fed up and just ''digs'' his way back up to the surface―but it doesn't end there. After finding out he's stranded on a desert island, in the next episode, he uses the spare crafting table he brought with him underground to build a boat and a compass, and sails across the ocean, finally hitting land the next day. He then treks through a snow-covered forest, relying only on his compass to lead the way, then stays in a village filled with a few NPCs for the next night. The next day (and episode), he starts following a river, where it ultimately leads him back home. Very much a CMoA.CMoA.
** The fact that he hasn't died once can be considered a crowning playthrough of awesome, especially killing an [[HumanoidAbomination Enderman]] without any diamond equipment.
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* Beating Veni Vidi Vici, notorious for it's difficulty, IN 4 TRIES.

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* Beating Veni Vidi Vici, notorious for it's difficulty, IN 4 TRIES.TRIES.
* After spending 3 parts of his Minecraft Survival series underground, Naka finally gets fed up and just ''digs'' his way back up to the surface―but it doesn't end there. After finding out he's stranded on a desert island, in the next episode, he uses the spare crafting table he brought with him underground to build a boat and a compass, and sails across the ocean, finally hitting land the next day. He then treks through a snow-covered forest, relying only on his compass to lead the way, then stays in a village filled with a few NPCs for the next night. The next day (and episode), he starts following a river, where it ultimately leads him back home. Very much a CMoA.
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--> '''NakaTeleeli''': If I have to bend time-space itself...

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--> '''NakaTeleeli''': If I have to bend time-space itself...itself...
* Beating Veni Vidi Vici, notorious for it's difficulty, IN 4 TRIES.

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