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->"As a yellow flower, Flowey is a symbol of innocence, love, and beauty. Even the name Flowey is a further infantilization to contradict what he represents in the story. He opposes what he symbolizes, an innocent flower, by being a villain. The purpose of contrasting Flowey's character with his image is to make him stand out. If Flowey first appeared to Frisk as a slimy ogre that wanted to kill them, or an evil wizard, then his introduction wouldn't be nearly as memorable."
-->--'''The Greatest Stories Ever Played: Video Games and the Evolution of Storytelling''' by Dustin Hansen, on ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''
-->--'''The Greatest Stories Ever Played: Video Games and the Evolution of Storytelling''' by Dustin Hansen, on ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''
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-->-- '''[[AnimateInanimateObject Flower]]''', ''WebAnimation/BattleForDreamIsland'', "[[Recap/BattleForDreamIslandS1E8CycleOfLife Cycle of Life]]"
->''"As a yellow flower, Flowey is a symbol of innocence, love, and beauty. Even the name Flowey is a further infantilization to contradict what he represents in the story. He opposes what he symbolizes, an innocent flower, by being a villain. The purpose of contrasting Flowey's character with his image is to make him stand out. If Flowey first appeared to Frisk as a slimy ogre that wanted to kill them, or an evil wizard, then his introduction wouldn't be nearly as memorable.
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->"As a yellow flower, Flowey is a symbol of innocence, love, and beauty. Even the name Flowey is a further infantilization to contradict what he represents in the story. He opposes what he symbolizes, an innocent flower, by being a villain. The purpose of contrasting Flowey's character with his image is to make him stand out. If Flowey first appeared to Frisk as a slimy ogre that wanted to kill them, or an evil wizard, then his introduction wouldn't be nearly as memorable."
-->--'''The Greatest Stories Ever Played: Video Games and the Evolution of Storytelling''' by Dustin Hansen, on ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''
-->--'''The Greatest Stories Ever Played: Video Games and the Evolution of Storytelling''' by Dustin Hansen, on ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''