20 Amazing Nintendo Comics That Are Too Hilarious For Words

20 Amazing Nintendo Comics That Are Too Hilarious For Words

20 Amazing Nintendo Comics That Are Too Hilarious For Words

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20 Amazing Nintendo Comics That Are Too Hilarious For Words

The community loves Nintendo enough to mercilessly make fun of it. Check out these 20 Amazing Nintendo Comics That Are Too Hilarious For Words! via: pinterest.com, reddit.com Nintendo has been a huge force in the world of video games for the better part of 3 decades now. From the original Nintendo all the way to the Nintendo Switch, the world has always considered this company to be the Don of all other video game organizations. Sony and Microsoft are doing very well these days, but there is one thing Nintendo will always have over them. Nintendo has the biggest video game characters ever. Think about this. When you talk about exclusive products, Nintendo had everyone beat from the beginning. While Sega did have Sonic the Hedgehog, they would work out a deal to give rights to games for him to Nintendo...their biggest rival in the 90s. While Sony and Microsoft do have exclusive games and characters for themselves, the legendary status still goes to Nintendo. Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, etc, all are owned by this company. They are so far ahead in terms of legendary characters that it isn't even funny anymore to assume someone could get close. What might be funny, however, is what people have done with these legendary characters. Comic strips have been written out and illustrated by fans, and they are absolutely hilarious. The idea behind the comic strips are to pay homage to the great Nintendo characters, while also putting them in interesting situations. They also expose some hilarious things about the characters we're all thinking. Due to so many hilarious ones being out there, we decided to bring the best we could find to you to enjoy. Sit back, and try not to spit out your drink. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

It s For His Own Good

[Image by Starmen Net Forum] You know of that person who always says "I know how you feel" when you start to talk about something that happened to you? It may suck or be good, but they end up claiming how they can understand how YOU feel. It is kind of annoying at times, and you often may wonder if they are just saying that or if do truly know how you feel. The same thing has happened with a certain Koopa. In the Mario games, especially the ones made for Nintendo 64 and on, there are various things the characters fall into. One is lava, and this is usually involving the dragon/turtle-like characters. Of course, it also involves Mario's big bad, Bowser, as well. The lava stuff can suck, but it seems one certain individual did not know the feeling of falling in. This made Bowser feel he needed to teach the guy a lesson. HE NEEDED TO LEARN!!!

Sometimes Things Are A Little TOO Convenient

[Image by purplemagechan - DeviantArt] It is quite common that we have a big laugh at some of the most obvious things that happen in video games, television, and movies. Sometimes in games, it makes sense to have all of these things around. Take Assassin's Creed, due to all the things around, one would assume weapons and everything you need would be there. Though specialty items, one would assume take time to find. This is not the case in the Zelda franchise, where a lot is there. Almost everything you need is in the right place at the right time. This comic pretty much shows that in hilarious fashion, when light arrows are used to beat an enemy. Yet it isn't like Link had to go searching for miles to find this. They were in his castle. The very thing that could defeat him was right there the entire time? There's luck and then there's just stupidity. Come on big bads, you're better than this!

Sometimes The Old Guy Is Right

[Image by jfrteam.deviantart.com] Sometimes, what needs to be said may not be popular. However, it needs to be said. In this strip, we see Donkey Kong pushing his old man in a wheelchair. You can see him blabbing about motion sensors, ports, 3D, and DLC. There comes a time when gamers also get annoyed with some of the changes that have happened in the world, but also accept new things. Many of us are accepting of 3D, as we feel it could be interesting. Meanwhile, others may like motion sensor technology that some do not care for. Universally, however, we all seem to hate DLC stuff. The reason has to do with the fact that the companies seldom give away this content, but rather, make you pay for it. Instead of paying $65 for a game, you're paying over $100 in the end for all the content that comes with it.

Well They Are SUPER

[Image by Gunaxin Humor] You ever wonder how weird it is that a group of plumbers, but mainly one, ended up being the savior of a Princess? It seems odd that some Italian plumber would be the ideal choice to pick for such a job. It does not matter how good he is at cleaning pipes or draining such a major clog. Though, he did have to face off with a lot of things plumbers do have to tackle. Either way, Princess Peach is a high priority and this guy is going to take on some sort of Turtle Dragon? With what, a mop? In this comic strip, we get the inside stuff on how Mario was able to secure such a job. And how the Mario Bros. were able to be a unit that went from toilet cleaning to Princess saving (as well as go-cart enthusiasts).

Donkey Kong Doesn t Like Little Squirts

[Image by Gunaxin Humor] An often forgotten about Nintendo exclusive is the world of Pokémon. The reason is simply that Pokémon games are not nearly as popular as they used to be. However, when Pokémon Go! came out, it changed the world... for about a year. Though still popular, Pokémon does have some flaws. We, of course, have an article on that The major troubles with Pokémon, in this case, revolve around Ash. In this strip, we see Ash battling against Donkey Kong Smash-style. He calls out Squirtle to defeat the ape. Fortunately, Donkey Kong is smart enough to understand that Ash is the source when it comes to these adorable little Pokémon. After setting Squirtle aside, he delivers some justice to the cocky trainer.

Bowser Is One Comment From A Harassment Lawsuit

[Image by College Humor] It is quite interesting that we call the main bad guy in a video game the "boss" or "main boss." As if to say, the guy in control of everything we're seeing and is the worst of them all. He or she is the toughest bad person yet and we have to take them down. The Boss in Mario is known as Bowser. He's the plumber's biggest bad guy, at least. The funny thing we're always missing when it comes to Bowser is how he is in the office, ya know? Bowser is clearly a bad guy, but with so many people working for him, he has to be somewhat of a good boss for them to stay and be so loyal. What if he snapped one day after Peach turned him down? He put her up in a castle and never would let her go. Now we have to send someone after her and he fights back. If he cannot have her, no one can.

Diddy Is A Barrel Of Laughs

[Image by Pinterest] Diddy Kong has a wild imagination, right? Think about it. Why would his uncle, Donkey Kong, do such bad things that Diddy describes in the comic strip above. Next, he'll probably say that DK is somehow a video game character that is under the Nintendo exclusive market. Perhaps, Diddy had this crazy dream where his uncle was the object of his own video game that he was also in. This is where he and his uncle would do crazy things, such as kill animals and other enemies of his uncle. All while he remained in a barrel until he was needed. Also, who could really hate bananas anyway? Donkey Kong is a big ape, clearly he needs some good fruit to get through his day. Plus, they are a good source of potassium. Diddy really needs to be careful with what he says about his uncle. He might just put him in a locked barrel next

Plant Monsters Have Feelings Too

[Image by Scott Johnson] Mario is often seen as the good guy in the video games, with his name on the cover. One has to assume that he's in the right the entire time. Of course, he is going in to help save Princess Peach. We have to think he's the good guy in all of this if he is doing such a heroic deed. However, what we do not seem to think about is the unneeded damage he causes along the way. The piranha plants spend most of their time popping in and out of pipes. When they do attack, perhaps that is due to Mario getting all up in their grill. Did anyone ever consider the fact that Mario, while going in to do a good deed, is somehow a crazy plumber who's on some chemicals he used and kills for the fun of it? This comic strip shows the evil Mario at work. Plant monsters cannot even dream anymore without Mario popping out like that. Shame on him!

Peach Isn t A Damsel In Distress

[Image by anythingcomic.com] Princess Peach may be a Princess, but she isn't some sort of pushover chick who always needs saving. In an alternate universe, Peach is out there killing Koopas like it's nothing. In this comic we see Mario arriving to save the Princess from her horrible confines, and take down Bowser in order to make it happen. Peach, being the ever-resourceful Princess, did not want to wait to be saved. She took down Bowser and Mario arrived too late to get any of the action. Here we see Peach asking Mario what took him so long to get there. All while she eats a mushroom. Is it poisonous? Is it magic? Is it going to put her under the influence? Peach clearly doesn't even care. This is not feminism, but it is showing Peach is a great Princess who can take care of herself. Mario better recognize.

The Struggle Of The Bitcoin

[Image by Dorkly] In the Zelda series, Link can do a lot of interesting things. In the newest one, Link has a huge open world to have fun in. Perhaps the most fun experience for Link, outside of the missions he has to go on, is that he can swing his sword at anything. Pots are especially broken due to this, as Link seems to have a thing about destroying property. Apparently, he does not give a crap about pots. With Link on his high horse, some pot owners are not very happy. The Town Shoppe is clearly run by a nerd. After he breaks pots in there, the comic strip shows Link suggesting the bitcoin would pay for the damage. Link apparently had a plan all along, so he could send a message to the Shoppe. Destruction of property is a crime, Link. You're a criminal. But dang it, you do save princesses well.

Mario Believes Too Much In Penguins

[Image by Pinterest] There is one thing that (almost) every gamer did when they played Mario on Nintendo 64. It was a must, and if anyone claims they never did it when playing the game, they're probably lying. One of the most useful things in the game is that Mario was now 3-dimensional and could pick up certain things to take them from one place to another. This was helpful when objects needed to be put in a certain place for weight, or just to be out of the way. Penguins are frequently seen, and thus, Mario can move them from place to place. So every gamer at one time or another would throw a penguin off of the cliff. Do not deny it, as we all did it at least once for the heck of it. Plus, many of us were kids playing the game and did not think about the fact that we were making Mario into a penguin killer. We had sick, crazy minds as children. That twitch is dying down now though, for some of us...

Kirby Cannot Handle The End

[Image by brawlinthefamily.com] Kirby is not well-known for his, um, "sanity." He is mostly known for being quite a fun-loving personality who likes to eat a lot. In this comic, we find that the characters were trying to shield our pal Kirby from the undeniable fact that is upcoming. There is a huge thing coming, and if Kirby does not know, it's for the better Who will tell him? The man who is robotic and unable to know emotion? What about the guy who is too blunt about it? Perhaps the young lady who would tell him softly, but would not be able to tell him properly? It does end up being Kirby who tells himself, sort of. Kirby then freaks out, but to be fair here, he has no one to blame for it but himself. Shame on him for making himself upset!

Mario Now Has A Problem With Heroes In A Half-Shell

[Image by Pinterest] Mario is known for taking advantage of poor and often defenseless turtles for his own gain. He's even used them as projectiles in the past. "One day, one day," said the turtles. They always felt if they could get revenge on this crazy and psychopathic plumber, he would leave them alone. Clearly, these normal turtles cannot do things on their own. However, they could find some turtles who specialize in taking down psychopaths. In any case, we can see how the turtle informant is meeting with the Ninja Turtles below. Mario is, of course, walking down the road, fearing nothing, and proves it by smoking a cigarette along the way. That is until he sees the Ninja Turtles waiting for him and ready to take him down a peg. In this universe, Mario is never going to bother another turtle ever again. This is what true heroes look like, Mario!

Mario Meets The Tails Of Death

[Image by Dorkly] It has been made pretty obvious by now that Mario can be an outright jerk at times. Perhaps, the one who gets it the worst is Luigi. He is Mario's pal, brother, and partner in plumbing (and Princess saving). He gets all the credit for everything over the man obsessed with the color green. It can be tough for Luigi to handle, but he manages by going home and working in the yard to forget his work troubles. In this case, we're seeing him do just that by raking leaves up into a pile. Of course, Mario, being the big jerk that he is, decides to jump into that fresh pile of leaves. Mario realizes his blunder very quickly when the power-ups begin to activate. Mario then dies over his own cause. What a way to go, but what a story Luigi can tell his grandchildren, right?

No One Is Driving For Miss Daisy

[Image by Pinterest] There is always that one girl who does all she can for attention, and then there's that girl who doesn't try for it. Most of the time, the girl who doesn't try for it, will get it. Other times the one who seeks it, will get it more. When it comes to both Daisy and Peach, it's clear both are beautiful and royal. Yet, it seems Peach always wins out. She is like Marsha Brady and Daisy is a clear Jan Brady. Jan does all she can to stand out while Marsha is gorgeous and just gets attention for living. Bowser represents this in the comic above, in how he yells hello to Miss Daisy while going after Peach. Why couldn't Daisy get picked to be trapped in a castle until a plumber came to save her? Perhaps she is racist. Bowser was barely there and she was already asking for help. You know, not all Koopas are bad people, Daisy!

Luigi Has A Missing Link

[Image by Kevin Bolk] It is quite clear that Luigi has trouble fitting in at times, but that does not mean he doesn't have good qualities. The main issue for the guy is that he is a plumber who plays second fiddle to Mario, who gets all the credit for everything the two of them do. It can suck to be Luigi and do everything right, only to not be rewarded for it. Since Luigi is not the top guy in the Mario Bros., he cannot live off the "hero" thing to get the ladies. In this comic, he decides to let his frustrations out in a talk with Link. We all know Link isn't exactly the most helpful guy, but he does look good to the ladies. The question he has to answer for himself is how Link does it. Link then admits it must be his hair. Since Luigi is also a detective on the side of his plumbing business, he asks Link about what he does to prepare his hair for the ladies. Link claimed he was kidding, but Luigi is surely onto him.

Ash Is A Pokémon Criminal

[Image by rarecandytreatment.com] We all know Ash did not truly go to school to get a proper education, due to going Pokémon hunting at the age of ten. However, he clearly needed to learn about various laws he would need to abide by as a kid and as an adult. It is clear Ash has broken several laws already, and we all know of his criminal activity over the years. It is no shock that he decides to do something against the law without thinking twice about it. He needs one badge before he goes into the world of using certain Pokémon moves out of battle. There is a need to do this, as the law was made to protect citizens. Ash does not care about this and planned to go out and cut trees. The police officers arrived just in time to catch Ash in the act of his possible vandalism. The laws are tougher in Japan, Ash. You brought this on yourself!

Donkey Kong Has A Tough Life

[Image by madfather - DeviantArt] We all know video games are meant to be enjoyed, especially the old-school games. Donkey Kong is considered old school, despite making some appearances after his initial games. However, his games can be tough but yet also easy, sometimes too easy. Games in the 80s and 90s were very interesting. They were either impossible to beat or too easy, with the rare in-between game types. What gamers did in response was add challenges. Eventually, developers made modes for gamers so that they would have to follow various rules when they played the games over again. Fail and you do not get the reward, or unlock the next challenge. Win and you did. It was just that simple. Completionists loved this crap. Donkey Kong among other games had these types of things, but we never stopped to consider how DK felt about this. He's having to get beaten up a lot and do it over and over again as we play away.

Fastest Man Alive

Via: [Image by David Yun and David Vargas] If there is one thing everyone knows, it's that Sonic is a legendary video game character. Going up against Nintendo in the 90's, Sega could always rely on Sonic to deliver. It was a main focus for the brand as often as they could, especially in their last console, the Sega Dreamcast. The console was a failure, but Nintendo had the idea for a family-friendly Wii project and it made total sense to get in on that. Sonic then found a new home with Nintendo, but hardcore gamers did not always care for the Wii, sadly. This comic plays to the injustice in Mario Vs. Sonic at the Olympic Games. You can't seriously expect us to believe the portly plumber could beat Sonic in a race?

YOU DID THIS TO HER

[image by nintendrawer.deviantart.com] We all know Mario and Peach have kind of been together for a while now. It's only natural to go the course of life and have children, right? Well, Mario is not quite used Peach acting like she wants to kill him. For the first time, it seems Mario wants to be there for a life rather than kill helpless turtles who did nothing wrong. One would assume Peach would be proud that Mario is trying to put his killer ways behind him, but oh no. To be honest, it seems Mario cannot win. He either stomps on a life or he puts others through pain to create it. Was Peach right to remove Mario from the situation in this comic? Perhaps she was. At least we had a nurse to calm Mario a bit, saying this was kind of common. I wonder if Luigi would have any luck getting into the room...

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