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Gemusetto, split into two separate cours named Gemusetto: Machu Picchu and Gemusetto: Death Beat(s) respectively, is an Adult Swim anthology series by Max Simonet of FishCenter Live and Bloodfeast fame that first aired on April Fool's Day 2019, airing the whole first season in 6 hours, and has been referenced in every April Fool's prank since, (the 2020 April Fools prank aired the first minute or so of Gemusetto: Death Beats, and the 2021 prank, being Adult Swim Jr. had a commercial for Gemusetto: Machu Preschool, which sadly never actually aired.) It is an Affectionate Parody of anime and Japanese Media Tropes tropes seen in other Japanese works, being created by an open fan of the medium.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The series focuses on Makasu, a narcissistic thief who steals magical artifacts from ancient gods and goddesses. He does this through the medium of sports, and has collected a large amount of artifacts in his Magical Back Pocket Dimension, organized by his Magical Back Pocket Dimension Flying Bear. Trying to get the secret treasure of South America, he has to defeat every Incan God by tennis, and is aided by the God Of Tennis due to the fact that Makasu is deeply, deeply afraid of tennis. These two, with a series of other quirky side characters, will go on a massive journey to get the treasure of South America! While this happens, Interpol agent Bendy Rivers chases down Makasu through heaven and hell, trying to arrest him for his thievery.As mentioned above, the show is anthology esque, with season 2 having a completely different plot and character list than season 1. Season 2's plot hinges entirely on a massive spoiler at the end of Season 1, so Spoil at Your Own Risk.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The show also has an online game called Gemusetto: Machu Skichu, created by Max himself. It can be found hereThe character sheet is under construction. | |
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Cannot Tell a Joke | |
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Cannot Tell a Joke: Oh, Chair Umpire. She's always slightly messing up and redoing her lines, and every joke she tries to make ends up funnier because of the way she delivers them awkwardly. | |
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Calvinball | |
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Calvinball: While tennis seems to be a standard game in most people's lives, in this show they tend to list off random rules completely made up for the show, that every character somehow understands, making it a much different game than it is in real life. | |
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Title Drop: Also in the season finale, Makasu declares that having friends in death beats having never had any in life in the midst of sacrificing himself to reset the Center of All Death. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: Tons if you know a lot about Adult Swim. Nearly every member of Wham City has cameoed, Tom Green played Viracocha, creator god. Dave Bonawits, Tina Loranger, and Andrew Choe, who were all members of the streaming show Max is most known for, Fish Center Live, all appear at least once. Cameron Grant, an editor for h3h3productions plays Urcuchillay. | |
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New Season, New Name | |
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New Season, New Name | |
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No Fourth Wall | |
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No Fourth Wall: The show is regularly improvised, and near constantly references the audience, has clips in real life, etc, etc. | |
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Stylistic Suck | |
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Stylistic Suck: Machu Picchu's artstyle looks like it was drawn in MS Paint in 2 weeks, and regularly switches up artstyles and levels of detail. | |
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Parody Commercial | |
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Parody Commercial: Inbetween every episode, an advertisement for Gemusetto Toys air. No kid would ever want to buy them. | |
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Beach Episode | |
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Beach Episode: The second episode, "Second Set". | |
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Drowning My Sorrows | |
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Drowning My Sorrows: Makasu, as a coping method with the flashbacks that Supay forced him to relive. Apparently, his father drank as well. | |
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Bookends | |
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Bookends: The first lines and last lines of the series are the same, if you don't count the live action commercial parody bit. | |
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Late-Arrival Spoiler | |
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Late-Arrival Spoiler: As Death Beats continues directly after Machu Pichu, you will know that Makasu dies at the end of Machu Pichu if you go into the former before watching the latter. | |
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Driven to Suicide | |
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Driven to Suicide: The wife of the Italian bocce ball instructor that seduced Makasu when he was 16 kills herself upon discovering their affair. | |
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Teacher/Student Romance | |
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Teacher/Student Romance: Makasu and the Italian bocce ball teacher when the former was only 16, with horrifying consequences. | |
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Disney Death | |
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Disney Death: Makasu gets revived almost immediately after he dies thanks to Dr. Legs. His life then continues almost as if nothing happened. | |
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Camp Gay | |
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Camp Gay: The Homophone, a pink, flamingly homosexual phone used for a one-off gag at the God of Tennis' expense (he struggles with homophones). | |
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Surreal Horror | |
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Also delves into Surreal Horror at times, especially after Makasu gets sacrificed at the end of Season 1. | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!: In the season finale, it's revealed that Makasu's absentee biological father did come back on the day of Makasu's graduation. His father killed all of the people that he believed were going to exploit Makasu's genetic legacy and otherwise keep him from living his life freely. However, this backfired spectacularly, because he got so pissed off that he decided to become The Aloner and start fighting deities in sports battles in a quest for validation. | |
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Sudden Downer Ending | |
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Sudden Downer Ending: Makasu gets sacrificed into the sun after a huge betrayal. | |
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Surreal Humor | |
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Surreal Humor: And how! Also delves into Surreal Horror at times, especially after Makasu gets sacrificed at the end of Season 1. | |
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Hot Springs Episode | |
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Hot Springs Episode: The fifth episode, "Foot Fault". | |
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Art-Shifted Sequel | |
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Art-Shifted Sequel: Death Beats looks a lot cleaner than Machu Picchu, and seems more like a low budget flash cartoon than anything. It is also much more Animesque. | |
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Heel Realization | |
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Heel Realization: In the last episode, Makasu tries to use a sword that can detect evil, but then thinks that it's detecting himself. While he's not wrong per se, it's mostly detecting the God of Tennis. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing: In the season finale, Makasu references how he engages in unsafe sex. At the end of the episode, we learn that Bucket is pregnant with his spawn as part of a US government effort to continue the Super Sportsman project. | |
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CloudCuckooLander | |
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Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Nearly every character on this show. | |
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Overly Long Gag | |
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Overly Long Gag: With the shorter episode length of Death Beats, it's less regular there, but this is still a major source of comedy for the show. Nearly every episode in the first season has one joke that is purposefully dragged on too long just to make it uncomfortable. [adult swim]'s use of this show as a gag to open their annual April Fools prank every year since 2019 also counts. | |
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My God, What Have I Done? | |
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My God, What Have I Done?: Makasu goes through this after Supay, the God of Death, shows him the deaths that he caused in high school. Then, Makasu goes through it again once he believes that one of his artifacts is telling him that he's evil. | |
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Mons Series | |
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Mons Series: Several characters possess magical blood rings that let them summon mons and duke it out against one another. All of the mons are musically themed, e.g. Makasu's adorable robotic battle amphibian, Keith. | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: The character of Makasu is one to white imperialism. The second season delivers one to the debunked pseudoscience of phrenology, with writing on a blackboard that says "This Is Very Racist". | |
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LOL, 69 | |
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LOL, 69: Makasu laughs when he reaches the number 69 as he counts down to how long he'll let Bear nap on his breasts before he screams to wake him up. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: The series indulges in several visual and stylistic references to anime and Metal Gear Solid. The first season alone has some visual references to the likes of Dragon Ball Z, Kiki's Delivery Service, and Sailor Moon, and both seasons reference AKIRA. The second season uses | |
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Nosebleed | |
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Nosebleed: Makasu gets one in the opening to the fifth episode. | |
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Cerebus Syndrome | |
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Cerebus Syndrome: Season 2 is a lot darker and plot driven than Season 1, and in Season 1 alone the show turned from a quirky anime parody to revealing that Tennis God was lying the whole time, and tricking Makasu to sacrifice him to the sun, in a genuinely heartwrenching final moment, killing off not only Makasu, but the adorable Magical Back Pocket Dimension Flying Bear | |
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ToiletHumor | |
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Toilet Humor: In a particularly uncomfortable scene, Makasu defecates all over some South American produce. | |
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Adolf Hitlarious | |
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Adolf Hitlarious: The God of Tennis tried to move into Argentina (where the Nazis went after Nuremberg) after being rejected from France, but they didn't have any room for him due to the bunks being full of Hitler boy clones with "sexy Brazil butts." | |
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Biting-the-Hand Humor | |
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Biting-the-Hand Humor: | |
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Stupid Sexy Flanders | |
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Stupid Sexy Flanders: The God of Tennis feels this way towards Makasu's female form. | |
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Flash Forward | |
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Flash Forward: The series begins with what is actually the scene just before Makasu gets incinerated by the sun. | |
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick | |
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: The list of the French Pantheon is reasonable enough, if not a bit absurd, and then it ends with "Roman Polanski, God of Pedophiles." | |
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Letters 2 Numbers | |
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Letters 2 Numbers: The title reads Gemuse2 in both English and Japanese. | |
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