A Vlog Series on youtube about the hijinks of Alternate Character Interpretation versions of Demyx, Axel and other members of Organization XIII from Kingdom Hearts. The show was originally like a vlog in format but later episodes grew some seriously dramatic plots, with a few random videos thrown in in between full episodes. Between hilarious hijinks, and gobs of Ho Yay, the show got enough popularity to warrant it's own panel at Metrocon twice.
Since its debut, the show has expanded the cast from Demyx and Axel to the entire organization, and occasionally Namine and Sora. It's also changed its format from a talk show/vlog series to a kind of sitcom spiced with affectionate parodies.
Found here.
This show provides examples of:
- Ascended Meme: The title of the show, which also serves as Demyx's catchphrase, became the official localization of Demyx's in-game catchphrase ("俺向き!") as of Kingdom Hearts III.
- Affectionate Parody:
- Twilight and High School Musical were parodied in Episode 12.
- And Episode Thirteen is one of Clue.
- And of course the entire series is one of Kingdom Hearts.
- Big Bad: Xigbar in Episode 9, who antagonizes Demyx, Axel, and Vexen during the "Freaky Friday" Flip.
- Berserk Button: Quite a few.
- For Saix (especially when he's the Oblivion High English teacher), claiming Twilight is literature. Memetic Mutation to follow.
- For Demyx, making the Organization diet, or killing his beloved Heartless, Chester, with a Keyblade.
- Don't drink all of Luxord's rum. Even if you are his past self.
- Black Comedy Rape: Heavily implied in episode 9.
- Brain Bleach: Implied when Axel discovers that Larxene slept with Xigbar (along with most of the rest of the Organization).Axel: Xigbar?
Larxene: *nods* Uh-huh.
Axel: Tell you what, I'll be back in about a half an hour, there's some stuff I really, quite desperately need to bleach, so if you would please—*leaves the room followed by screams of pain* - Catchphrase: Stop! Demyx Time!
- "Dude!" - Xigbar
- "Kingdom Hearts!" - Xemnas
- Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Demyx
- Digital Piracy Is Evil: A variation in Episode 12: when Headmaster Xemnas is showing the school inspector around Oblivion High, they happen upon Xigbar trying to order tickets for his entire class to see Toy Story 3 in 3D, and even asking if they can have a video camera during the show. (It's not like he's a film teacher.)
- Xigbar is later fired, after Xemnas announces that he will have to sack one teacher, and he allows science-teacher Vexen to do the honors.
- Disproportionate Retribution: Where do we begin...
- Marly makes everyone go on a diet...so Demyx cooked his roses in revenge.
- Never, ever piss off Vexen. By doing so you risk being relieved of your bones, or worse...your DNA.
- Demyx sings "If You Were Gay" to Zexion, who is insulted because he thinks Demyx is making unwanted insinuations about him, and he runs off crying.
- Demyx doesn't get to go on a beach trip in episode 2, since Axel took his name off the list. So, in episode 3, Axel gets subjected to "What Demyx Found In The Other Guys' Rooms," for which Demyx reveals that Axel does...bad things...to a Roxas plushie. THEN, in episode 4, Demyx debuts "Demyx's Revenge," for which he reveals a fake news article (in full screen) announcing Axel's arrest for pedo-leeching Roxas.
- The Ditz: Demyx
- The Dragon: Saix
- Xigbar believes he's this.
- Dude Looks Like a Lady: Axel likes to mock Marluxia for it. Inverted when Demyx thinks Larxene is a man.
- Fanservice: Demy Short: Faith had Demyx and Axel dancing around together on a comfy looking bed with unbuttoned shirts.
- Four-Temperament Ensemble: The four characters with the most screentime:
- Sanguine: Demyx
- Choleric: Axel
- Melancholic: Vexen
- Phlegmatic: Xigbar
- Flanderization: In favor of comedy.
- "Freaky Friday" Flip: Episode nine.
- Hates Being Touched: Zexion, who also hates being spoken to, or interacted with in any way.
- As a result, he feels the need to sleep in a different bedroom each night, so nobody can find him.
- Heroic BSoD: Larxene when Axel breaks her hair.
- Homosexual Reproduction: According to the post-script at the end of episode 15, Xigbar gave birth to Xemnas' son, Pickle. He's a tan-skinned baby doll with scars and an eye patch.
- Hostile Show Takeover: Axel does this in Episode
EightAxel. Then Marluxia and Larxene come in and take the show from Axel. - I Need a Freaking Drink: Luxord is notoriously alcoholic. How so? When he brought in his past self to cook alongside him, Past!Luxord kept drinking all the whiskey in the pot when Present!Luxord wasn't looking, much to the latter's consternation.
- Insane Troll Logic: "I think...Roxas should be renamed Biff... so then Demyx can visit Biff's room, because Biff is allowed visitors...and Roxas is not."
- Innocent Innuendo: The bouncy bed game really is just bouncing on the bed.
- Also... Smegma. Not at all innocent.
- Missing Steps Plan: In the Axel episode, Marluxia describes this strategy as his "foolproof" way to take over the organization.
- Trouble is, he still has no Step Two finalized...
- No Periods, Period: Inverted. An early arc involves Demyx trying to figure out what a tampon is. It doesn't end well.
- And later he discusses Larxene's "airplane sticker" collection.
Axel: Remember those tampons of Larxene's?
Demyx: ...Uh-huh...
Axel: That's for the same sort of thing.
Demyx: Augh! Why did you put it on my face?! - Number Two: Xigbar is technically Number II in the organization, and he likes to pull rank on Demyx and Vexen, stating "I'm number 2" in order to get what he wants. He dislikes Saix for taking his place as Xemnas's right hand man.
- Original Character: The Fridge Goblin.
- Punctuated Pounding: In episode twelve: TWI! LIGHT! ISN'T! LITERATURE!
- Punch-Clock Villain: According to this interpretation, all the Organization XIII members are rather goofy in their free time.
- Rule of Funny
- Scooby Stack: Used during the Benny Hill-style chase sequence in Episode 13.
- Separated by a Common Language: Nobody is able to understand Luxord, apparently just because he's British.Marluxia: Don't talk Greek to me! What'd you say about my mum?
- Even weirder when you remember the whole thing is done in England.
- Serious Business: Food for Demyx. He is ROYALLY PISSED when Marluxia manages to force the whole Organization to diet, and he deliberately and joyfully eats sweets on camera, then proceeds to boil Marluxia's flowers in revenge.
- All this before he had a semi-regular section on "Mar-Mar Abuse..."
- Shout-Out: Many reference/parodies thrown into episodes, such as lines from Night at The Museum 2, South Park, and Family Guy.
- Episode 9 features a reference to Ouran High School Host Club
- And Episode 8 mentions headlight fluid, a reference to Rooster Teeth's Red vs. Blue.
- Snipe Hunt: The aforementioned "headlight fluid" gag, which also includes elbow grease. Axel wanted Demyx out of the way so he could host the show for one episode. Specifically, Episode 8, which is Axel's Organization number.
- Straight Gay: Even though Roxas and Axel being lovers in Episode Twelve isn't much of a surprise, Roxas still acts the least camp of the Organization.
- Subverted in episode 14.
- Take That!: TWILIGHT ISN'T LITERATURE!
- Techno Babble: Vexen uses this.
- The One Guy: As of episode 14, the only male cast members are Roxas, Luxord, and Lexaeus.
- The Smurfette Principle: Larxene and Xion are the only girls. inverted in regard to the cast.
- Trilogy Creep: Kind of. There were originally going to be only thirteen episodes, one for each Organization member. Then Xion was revealed, and it expanded to fourteen. Now there will be fifteen as a reward to the fans for giving them money to get to Metrocon.
- Viewer Gender Confusion: The characters are fairly easy to follow. The actors... not so much. Between giving multiple characters different actors, and the voices the actors use, even long-time viewers can get confused.
- In-universe inversion: Demyx thinks Larxene is a guy because everyone else in the Organization is.
- What the Hell Is That Accent?: Jack seems to be trying to hide his normal British accent as much as possible when doing his distinctively squeaky "Dem-Dem voice." It fails so miserably that it doesn't sound like any accent anymore.
- Jack also seems to be going for some kind of Southern California "surfer-dude" accent when playing Xigbar. Again, it doesn't come off well.
- What's funny is that Jack's Xigbar voice is his real voice, just with a Totally Radical edge to it.
- Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Averted at the beginning of this video.
- Yaoi Fangirl: Namine In-Universe, as Demyx finds out upon pilfering her sketchbook for "What Demyx Found In The Other Guys' Rooms."All I can say is this. Why, Namine? Why?Didn't know Donald liked Goofy in that way.My entire childhood has just been corrupted!