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...and the rest of the series focuses on his life as he gets older.
If you're confused, there is a common theory that the Smash Bros. series in the background is a kid playing with his toys. Started by the fact that in SSB64 the opening had the characters be dragged on to a table as just dolls that suddenly came to life. This is an additional theory that not only adds a little more depth to this theoretical child. But also gives a sense of what the rest of the series explores into because for not all 4 games is this child really a child. He was a child in SSB64, an older child for Melee. Pre-teen or a Teenager for Brawl and full-on Adulthood for Smash 4.
This gave me a whole new perspective on the Smash series I never thought about before. And as someone autistic myself that has had or may have to deal with in the future makes this quite an eye-opener.
This is also a well-researched video that explains Autism alot more then most common sources about Autism do and tells of the many misconceptions that people have about it. I kinda debated whether or not to put this in the Smash Bros. section or general discussion. If you feel this is a better fit for Off-subject Discussion feel free to move it there. But this video really has given me a new outlook that makes me appreciate what is already my favorite video game franchise already. And if you have the time, it's really worth a watch.
If you're confused, there is a common theory that the Smash Bros. series in the background is a kid playing with his toys. Started by the fact that in SSB64 the opening had the characters be dragged on to a table as just dolls that suddenly came to life. This is an additional theory that not only adds a little more depth to this theoretical child. But also gives a sense of what the rest of the series explores into because for not all 4 games is this child really a child. He was a child in SSB64, an older child for Melee. Pre-teen or a Teenager for Brawl and full-on Adulthood for Smash 4.
This gave me a whole new perspective on the Smash series I never thought about before. And as someone autistic myself that has had or may have to deal with in the future makes this quite an eye-opener.
This is also a well-researched video that explains Autism alot more then most common sources about Autism do and tells of the many misconceptions that people have about it. I kinda debated whether or not to put this in the Smash Bros. section or general discussion. If you feel this is a better fit for Off-subject Discussion feel free to move it there. But this video really has given me a new outlook that makes me appreciate what is already my favorite video game franchise already. And if you have the time, it's really worth a watch.