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Blixemi is a YouTube content creator who makes animations and original music about the book series, Warrior Cats.

The videos come in a variety of styles. Some are rather serious about the characters and their content, which makes up a majority of the non-rap-battle style songs. Many of the animations are parodies, such as providing "facts" about various characters or joking about fandom memes and stereotypes. She also runs a series trivia show called "Mouse Brained", pitting other Warriors creators against each-other to see who knows more about the books.

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This channel features examples of:

  • Accidental Misnaming: Graystripe can't remember the names of all his kits — he can keep track of Feathertail and Briarlight, but confuses Stormfur for Stone-fur (a different character entirely) and then forgets who Bumblestripe and Blossomfall are, instead calling them "Bumblestomp" and "Buttercup".
  • Actually Pretty Funny: Unusual for the "Know Your Clanmate" episodes, Graystripe doesn't get mad at most of what the narrator says, instead just laughing along and admitting that they're making some good points. This frustrates the narrator, who frantically tries to find a way to make them upset. He's finally pissed off when she claims he's becoming a vegetarian.
  • Author Avatar: Blixemi's avatar is a cat with various shades of brown all over her fur, fluffy ears, freckles, and purple eyes.
  • Camera Abuse: Yellowfang attacks the narrator of "Know Your Clanmate" when, in a fit of rage, she claims that Yellowfang really does eat kits. The attack is portrayed as her lunging at the screen, and the screen starting to glitch, with shots of static interspersed with close-ups of Yellowfang's face and body. The episode ends when the camera itself dies.
  • Chirping Crickets: In Yellowfang's "Know Your Clanmate" episode, the narrator jokes about how she can't cure her own runny nose, only to realize that she's talking about a different cat entirely. The Laugh Track turns into crickets and a cough as they try to salvage the joke. This makes the narrator go into a sobbing fit about how hard their life is and how nobody seems to appreciate how hard they work... only for the rant to be greeted with more crickets.
  • Condescending Compassion: Hollypaw, Lionpaw, Brambleclaw, and Squirrelflight all attempt to comfort and reason with an annoyed Jaypaw in "What You Can't See", but all of their attempts come off as far more condescending than intended. Jaypaw wishes to just be treated like a normal cat and finds their attention grating, while they keep throwing out statements like "We can relate" and "we know what's best".
  • Curse Cut Short: In "What You Can't See", Jaypaw tries to tell the others that they can "come and kiss my furry-" before he gets cut off. He later explains that he was going to finish the sentence with "face".
  • Hulk Speak: The Lionblaze section of "What Your Favorite Warrior Cat Says About You" starts out in short, non-grammatical sentences about being strong and loving battle to reflect Lionblaze's "brutish meathead" stereotype.
  • Interactive Narrator: The narrator of the "Know Your Clanmate" series talks directly to the cats, often getting into fights with them or poking fun at their insecurities while they try to defend themselves.
  • Grumpy Old Man: In "What Your Other Favorite Warrior Cat Says About You", Mousefur fans are portrayed as being cranky old folks who don't understand technology and like to yell at millennials.
  • Limited Animation: The animation for her videos typically consists of a few frames the characters alternate between to show varying emotions.
  • Medium Awareness: "What You Can't See" features Jaypaw not only complaining about the fact that everyone is singing, but about how annoying the background music is and how the audience not leaving only means he's stuck hearing it longer. It ends with him frustratedly demanding the music stop.
  • Rage Against the Author: Parodied. In the "Know Your Clanmate" episode about Squirrelflight, one of the facts is that she thinks Erin Hunter, the authors of the book series, can "kiss her entire left butt cheek". Squirrelflight nervously insists that she doesn't want to be on their bad side because she's so close to becoming the new Clan leader.
  • Rimshot: Happens in the "What Your Favorite Warrior Cat Says About You" video, as well as it's sequel, to emphasize puns made about a character or their situation. For example, a pun about Longtail fans liking the "longer tales" in life is backed up with the cymbal-hit.
  • Perverse Sexual Lust: Mocked in the "What your Favorite Warrior Cat Says About You" videos, as liking certain characters apparently implies a taste in other characters as well. For example, liking Tigerheart means you had a crush on Kovu.
  • Pronouncing My Name for You: In his "Know Your Clanmate" episode, Scourge takes the time to point out that his name is pronounced like "Scurge", not "Scorge" (which is a very common fandom mispronunciation). The narrator continues to call him "Scorge". They eventually get into an argument over it. At the very end, she refers to him by his kittypet name, Tiny, which pisses him off even more.
  • Shout-Out: In "What Your Other Favorite Warrior Cat Says About You", the first image that comes up for "Sharptooth", the mountain lion, is a picture of the Sharptooth from The Land Before Time.
  • Smash Cut: The Tadpole section of "What Your Other Favorite Warrior Cat Says About You" can't even finish the entire reading before it jarringly cuts to talking about Needlepaw instead, just to emphasize the point about Tadpole fans not getting to finish their sentences.
  • Stepford Smiler: Blixemi references being one in the intro to several "Mouse Brained" episodes, such as cheerfully saying that she forgot what joy feels like, or that she smiles to hide the pain.
  • Stunned Silence: In Sandstorm's "Know Your Clanmate" episode, she's at first very snarky and unbothered by the claims the narrator makes. Then it's claimed that she drinks blood and performs evil moonlight rituals to take over the Clans, temporarily shocking her into an open-mouthed silence.
  • Team Mom: In "What Your Other Favorite Warrior Cat Says About You", Ferncloud fans are portrayed as being the "mother of the group" who always has snacks on hand.
  • Twisting the Words: In the "Know Your Clanmate" episode about Squirrelflight, the narrator claims that she steals tufts of fur from all her clanmates. When Squirrelflight argues that she has more important things to do than that, her words immediately get twisted with the second "fact" — that she thinks she's far more important than the rest of her clanmates.

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