What Undertale Yellow actually Wants to Say
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- What Undertale Yellow actually wants to say? Undertale Yellow delves into Prejudice as one of its core themes, and expands upon the groundwork Undertale set for it. This Undertale Yellow analysis aims to discuss pivotal characters like Clover, Ceroba, and Martlet to see how they tie into the game's ideas of Prejudice; Specifically, the prejudice between Humans and Monsters. Clover will be the primary focus of this Undertale Yellow analysis, as they are the protagonist, but as previously stated other characters will also be discussed.
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-- TIMESTAMPS --
00:00 Introduction
01:38 Pacifist
02:58 Clover and Ceroba
06:10 Vengeance
09:51 Martlet
12:24 Ending and Conclusion
-- MUSIC USED --
Daganronpa 2 OST - Fifth Island Theme
Metroid Prime 2 OST - Torvus Bog
Project Kat OST - Destination
Undertale Yellow OST - Enemy Retreating
Undertale Yellow OST - Retribution
Daganronpa V3 OST - Wonderful Story
Daganronpa V3 OST - Almost Heaven Hell
Night In The Woods OST - Mae's House 2 - เกม
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Excellent video, imo I like to think that Enemy Retreating motif is most like a Vengeance motif because it plays in Trial by Fury in a hard way, in Axis it sounds a bit like being scared, like Axis, and in Zenith being that now Martlet is totally decided to punish you for what you have done but starting to get weaker
Often those with power want what another nation has, and feed their people whatever fiction or ideology they must to justify that war, how this will warp their culture down the line be damned. ... And so are caught completely off guard by those who ARE fueled by those ideologies for that ideology's sake rather than some alternate goal.
Saw this on r/UndertaleYellow
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2:14 We don’t know if they “killed” any monsters, it could have been an accident or self defense. After all, Dalv said that he initiated the fight, not the human.
Whether it was an accident or self-defense that is still “killing” them. At the end of the video I go over the possibility that it was out of self-defense or something like that as well
@@kamera1890 It doesn’t say in the game that the human killed the monster, all they say is that they attacked a monster.
@@T0B3573R I’m pretty sure it’s directly called the “Snowdin Massacre” in the game by Chujin, and Martlet comments on how something similar to what Clover does in the vengeance route has happened. It seems strongly implied that monsters were killed in this event.
@@kamera1890 Is it not possible that Chujin heard that because the monsters thought the human was completely in the wrong during the situation, because Chujin himself said that he wasn’t there when Kanako could have gotten hurt, and also Kanako did not look or act traumatized in the slightest after the attack. That coupled with Chujin’s prejudice against humanity makes me believe that it might have been an overstatement made by monsters to justify the human’s death, or attacking them. Martlet wasn’t there during or when the attack took place, so she might also be a perceiving the event as different than how it actually happened. I seriously don’t think the human killed any monster to completion, and probably attacked in self defense and ran away into Waterfall. There is even an unused echo flower near the place that their ballet shoes were found, and it says, “I can’t keep running..” the trait of Integrity means to follow your morals to the very end, and if the soul thought that self defense and confrontation is the correct answer when confronted with people who are trying to hurt you, it wouldn’t make sense for them to run away. Unless, I don’t know.. maybe they had no choice or intention to hurt any monsters, and when the choice presented itself to get away, the human chose the latter option. Though, the context of the human saying, “I can’t keep running” could be interpreted differently. It could be the human saying, “I’m too tired to keep on running..” or, “I can’t avoid this any longer, I need to confront this.” Which eventually led to Chujin using Axis to murder the human. I just think it’s important to believe in innocent until proven guilty in these types of situations.. also.. Clover is capable of killing Axis when they are LV. 1, (Though it is a little difficult) so the human, definitely had the means to fight back against Axis. But, y’know, Axis didn’t die. And Axis clearly does not want to fight Clover, and even says, “I didn’t want to..” when Clover vaporizes him. So, there is a ton of evidence saying that the soul of integrity did not want to fight people, and simply avoided conflict at every opportunity during the canon timeline. The truth was probably lost to time and changed to fit the status quo of villainizing human’s so they can justify their deaths. I don’t know why Dalv wanted to fight the human, though.
@@T0B3573R I mean, I guess the entire Snowdin massacre could be a big conspiracy theory, but I really doubt this. Even in Undertale, there’s evidence that Integrity did kill monsters given the fact that the Old Tutu is described as “Dusty,” and the Ballet Shoes have the description of making you feel “Dangerous.” In general I just don’t see why the Snowdin Massacre would just amount to a conspiracy theory basically; The game never tries to hint at this, and monsters are generally portrayed in a tragic light within the game, so I don’t see why this massacre would just be conjecture to justify disliking humans / take their souls.
What you think about murder sans