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  • Anti-Climax Boss:
    • Heihachi(?) is a crappy excuse for a Superboss, especially when compared to the likes of Viga, whom trumps him thanks for having pretty decent moveset and damage multiplier, whereas Heihachi(?) have none of that.
    • Dance Master Duane is pretty straightforward and easily telegraphed boss, since he can only unleash his move when he has three bars.
  • Broken Aesop: The ending for Angus tells you that you shouldn't drink and drive, while he's drunk himself. Hey, at least he crawled his way out without driving!
  • Crosses the Line Twice:
    • There's a stage called "Norway". It's a desolate Nuclear Wasteland. Speaking of Norway, Joel's level 3 super is a recreation of him blowing up Norway in his Shadow President stream, and he can activate it while he's at the ruins of Norway.
      Joel: Suck my dick, Norway!
    • Drunk driving is bad, folks! Because crawling your way out from the pub whilst beating up random people (and possibly killing some of them) in an alcohol-induced rage is much more polite and is perfectly A-okay! Don't believe it? Just ask Angus!
    • Jailbot finally got his birthday party right, except all of the attendants (which were the combatants he tussles with) are dead.
  • Game-Breaker: M.U.G.E.N is full of characters that make fighting the opponent trivial, and VHFSMACVUSMRRM is no exception.
    • When you play as Uncle Joel, just go up close and tap the punch button repeatedly to summon his stand. You can spam this and shred through the opponent's health bar like no joke.
    • The Bestest Ken. All he did is pulling Shoryukens, but the timing of each uppercuts were pretty lenient and allows you to pull off a stunlock on every match.
    • Bulk Bogan has a mechanic where he goes berserk when his meter is full. Instead of wildly attacking anyone in sight, Bulk gains increase attack damage and super armor that No-Sell most knockbacks, where you can still control him freely.
    • If you play as the "Flock of Falling Fathers" (which is a secret minigame), the A.I. fighting you will just approach you like they didn't know that they supposed to dodge it in the first place.
    • Supposedly, characters that are designed to behave like their original counterparts (like Scorpion) has damage multiplier that perfectly replicates how they inflict damage towards the opponent in that game. But if the opponent doesn't have the same luxury, then the damage they dealt towards them becomes a diddly-dick. You can easily thwart through the entire game using Scorpion by spamming his hook-and-sinker combo that deals massive damage all while most combatants (that didn't stunlock you first) deals next to nothing.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: Robert Cop and Scorpion are both playable fighters that are able to duke out with each other. Almost three years later, Scorpion gets to fight the real deal.
  • Most Wonderful Sound: Uncle Joel has the Fist of the North Star finishing jingle play if he lands a killing hit using his Vine stand.
  • Nightmare Fuel:
    • Giygas at its utmost glory as an uncontrollable boss. Good luck trying to fight it properly.
    • Several character endings can be, a little unsettling to your mind. Jailbot managed to get people onto his party, where they all already dead, covered in blood. Pope Malware infects all of his seed on any compromised free toolbars that recreated him in his full state once uninstalled, and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
    • When Felix the Cat is defeated, he proceeds to display the infamous game over screen from a Russian bootleg game, where he rips his own face off, revealing his skull and a button where one of his eyes would have been, while he stands in a pool of his own blood.
  • So Bad, It's Good: With few exceptions, the story is barebones and is all over the place, but it's definitely hilarious, ranging from Angus telling us players not to drive while drunk by walking his drunk-ass body all the way back to his bed, Dio going on a rampage after finding an industrial sun screen and drinking milkshake afterwards, or Duke Nukem mumbling in his ending claiming that the ending sucks ass because he died without much resolution.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character: The game's story starts when Joel spills a magical water bottle on his PC when streaming himself playing Mischief Makers. Unfortunately, Marina is nowhere to be seen here (most likely because she had yet to be made into a MUGEN character at the time).

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