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At last, I finally get to upload my 4th countdown, as well as the 1 YouTube tried twice on removing it, then appealed due to “violent content” which is BS!!
Also, if there’s a 3rd party involved, I hope YouTube shall identify and shut her channel down for good! YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE, C***!!!
Since it’s the 1st official day of summer, here you are, my first summer list!
5 days and 5 years ago, I've made this.
Top 10 Summer Levels in Video Games script
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sigh....
There are so many environmental levels to choose from and they always seem analytical, repetitive and sometimes a drag. Why can't they just take in the fun and scenery of...summer levels.
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Gelato Beach (Super Mario Sunshine) https://youtu.be/AP3RXKRrv_U
Hey guys, this is the Ikran Rideer here, and since summer has finally arrived, I want to enjoy myself as I count down my favorite summer levels from video games. Just those levels that remind me of the season, which is ironic since it's not really my favorite once I grew up. For younger people, though, summer is a blessing since school's out and they always enjoy being at beaches, boardwalks, pools, eating ice cream and just relaxing and basking in the sun. Same rules apply: only from games I've played, one per franchise, and it must count as a summerLEVEL. So none of those other games like Super Mario Sunshine, Daytona USA, Beach Volleyball or others that completely revolve around this environment. And there is no tepid climate, sunscreen, travel plans, sunglasses, nor nudity beaches required.
Let's have some fun in the sun, huh?
Transition: Undersea Theatre (Undersea Adventure)
10. Treasure Trove Cove (Banjo-Kazooie)
Treasure Trove Cove (Banjo-Kazooie) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wP8uBFQHSG4&pp=ygUTdHJlYXN1cmUgdHJvdmUgY292ZQ%3D%3D
Starting off the list, we have the Treasure Trove Cove. This is the level that has a perfect atmosphere representing summer; it's a coastal level, and it has some fun themes like a nice sandcastle to enter through after having the tidal drain, a pirate ship, a peaceful lighthouse, treasure hunting, and... the scary shark. They HAD to throw in that Jaws reference, did they!? Way to spoil the mood, Rareware!!
It's low on the list because the fun is like short-lived if i stay there for too long. And sometimes the rewards can be difficult to find, even dealing with the annoying Nipper on his private island. Well...at least I consider this fun, little setting over that dreaded anime, One Piece... Now THAT'S something for the kids to see!
I'd say it's a nice small tourist spot even when I get to fly around with Kazooie. It would have taken a higher ranking, if only it wouldn't get dull after a while.
9. Zora's Domain (Ocarina of Time)
Zora's Domain (OoT) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj4PnLv5Irs&pp=ygUTem9yYSdzIGRvbWFpbiB0aGVtZQ%3D%3D
Ah, the nice cavern that is Zora's Doman, the perfect setting in Hyrule for the occasion. No, I'm not counting the island of Koholint Island in Link's Awakening, just the Ocarina of Time version of it, in the child era anyway.
I always see Zora's Domain as a gigantic swimming pool, complete with the rapids, the massive waterfall where you can actually dive off of, as well as swimming with Zoras! It's so much fun swimming around in that place, as long as you aren't in Jabu-Jabu's turf or are bothered by the spoiled princess, Ruto. There's a lot of cool stuff there too as you would take a break swimming and looking for rupees. There's also a diving contest in which you can collect the silver scale, or you can buy some knickknacks at the shop. Now that's only when Link is a kid. When he's an adult, however...
Yeah, that's different. Seven years later it transforms into a frozen, slippery wasteland, with a very frigid arctic air as Morpha inflicted a curse onto the Zoras, causing them to be trapped beneath the thick sheets of ice, as the monster draws power from Hyrule's water supply. It just took all the fun away on how Zora's Domain used to be, despite the fact that you can get an essential breathable tunic.
It's only nine because much like Treasure Trove Cove, it only appears in one game. And the fun is just temporary. At least it made an ideal place for my Water and Ice Types in my Pokémon crossovers. Still, it's a blast, and I always wish this place can be real, though I'd really love to swim in that place for hours till my body cramps!
But like summer and childhood itself, it has to end sometime...
8. Midsea Island (Biker Mice from Mars)
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Why no one has ever mentioned the Biker Mice I'll never know!!
Midsea Island - Island Track (Biker Mice from Mars) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiQ0Iz_w2aY&pp=ygUNbWlkc2VhIGlzbGFuZA%3D%3D
I first encountered those rowdy rodents ever since their debut in their own SNES game, and I'd seen the animated series much later. Anyway it was a fun licensed-based racing game, especially when one of the settings happens to be over a series of islands, specifically the Midsea Island.
Yeah, there are other archipelagos too, but I consider Midsea the most. Why? Because a) it's the most memorable and b) it's short, simple and perfect for beginners. Not to mention it is the second course in the first round, Rock n' Ride, so a lot of players shall encounter this as one of the most earliest, funnest and memorable courses in the game. It doesn't always have to be challenging to stand out, and it hardly has any hazards, not even a lot of those lethal dark tide pools that can instantly destroy your racer. Kind of like those in Mario Kart; I think the game itself was an inspiration of that.
Still while it is short and sweet, not to mention there's only two in one game, excepting the 2006 version, I'll consider it as a nice summer level overall.
8. Koopa Beach (Super Mario Kart)
*start round*
Koopa Beach (Super Mario Kart) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH7xOlksieQ&pp=ygUca29vcGEgYmVhY2ggc3VwZXIgbWFyaW8ga2FydA%3D%3D
While on the subject of Mario Kart, here comes its own summer level, Koopa Beach. It is such a paradise racing across it, no matter what version it is! Its style, mood, atmosphere, and music, and the race themselves make it a perfect setting for a summer level. There's nothing else like it, and I can only see it as a home for Koopa Troopa himself, one of my mains since its debut in the original Mario Kart. It has always been a short, simple, and fun course, although the Cheep Cheeps shall ruin the experience. From the Star cup to the Special cup where it's more challenging, it's still a decent circuit. As it is in Mario Kart 64, despite the crabs and the tricky shortcut, or even in Super Circuit.
Much like in Biker Mice, the shallow water tends to slow the racer down a bit but the dark water should always be avoided, as it's detrimental to your time, it can really screech you to a halt. It's even more irritating in the 2d games mostly. Not to mention the Lakitu that saves you makes you sacrifice two points, leaving you vulnerable for damage and spinning.
The reason it's only number seven is I've only played three games, the races themselves always go by fast much like the season itself, which means players aren't immersed in it for long. Still like the bottom two entries I sometimes wish those places existed, and it's a nice decent track for kids as well. Very user-friendly aside from the second Koopa Beach in the original, and it's just beautiful to race through. Very nice touch for a decent summer level no matter what the installment.
7. Whale Bay (Diddy Kong Racing)
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Whale Bay (Diddy Kong Racing) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKVRmlbRvss&pp=ygUbd2hhbGUgYmF5IGRpZGR5IGtvbmcgcmFjaW5n
Ah yes, another racing course that symbolizes fun atmosphere in a decent summer level, the beginning level of Sherbert Island in Diddy Kong Racing. Not to be confused with that same name in Rayman 2.
It's got everything a summer level should provide! Beautiful, lush environments, a good place to sit back and let loose as you cruise through the sea and sand, nice little sights of friendly whales, majestic waterfalls, and above all just an outstanding setting! This is like the perfect example convincing Chief Powhatan wrong! That the water may be calm, but caught unawares, it could be full of activity and exhilaration! And that's what this level is all about. In fact, I consider this as my favorite level of Sherbet Island and one of the best in the whole game. I mean, it has it all on what a summer level has to offer! Too bad the party's short since it's on one game, not counting the lousy remake, and it's as basic and short as Koopa Beach. I feel kind of bad polluting it with oil spills from balloons...
But still, it's an excellent level to immerse yourself in and it's been one of the easiest straightforward levels where the AI isn't too aggressive, not even the silver coin challenge. There are some friendly whales where you can ride and come out of a cool pirate ship, and it's only built for the hovercraft, making it even more immersive. Sure, it may be basic, but Whale Bay shows on what a summer level is truly made for!
5. Besaid (Final Fantasy X)
Besaid Island (Final Fantasy X) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWWNhGQmqmE&pp=ygUTYmVzYWlkIGlzbGFuZCB0aGVtZQ%3D%3D
No summer level list can ever be complete without mentioning the signature Final Fantasy X beach level, Besaid!
Besaid is the most awesome place to be in the game and I'm only counting the original, as I was never into its sequel, X-2. Anyway, after Tidus was swept away by Sin, he has literally come across paradise! Like his home away from home, it's a pleasant beach located at the southernmost portion of Spira. And it's the new home to Yuna and her guardians, Lulu and Kimahri. Not to mention Wakka, who's a native, despite being the home of the losers, the Besaid Aurochs, before Tidus made things right, and having no machina, which was forbade by Yevon...
Regardless of his fraudulent religion, Besaid truly symbolizes summer with tons of stuff to do in various unique environments; for instance, the scenery is gorgeous no matter where you go, whether at the beach, seaport village, and is surrounded by breathtaking waterfalls and forests. It's a perfect place for treasure hunting, whether you want to relax on the beach or in the town, or next to the secret waterfall accessed by airship. It's a great place to explore and it almost functions as a resort complete with the small settlement and the various environments. Whether you want to go to the peaceful, shady valley as long as it's not interrupted by monstrous fish, or soaking in the sun at the entryway, or talking amongst the townsfolk, or even investigating the first temple in the Cloister of Trials and collecting Yuna's first Aeon, Valefor. Even when fighting its own dark side.
This clearly shows what summer means to everyone and much like any vacation spot it's pretty hard to leave. I feel sorry for those living there as it could be prone to severe storms or worse Sin's wrath. Not to mention it's not so well advanced...
The aesthetics, activity, and atmosphere truly breathes summer and it clearly shows how the PS2 can go beyond its limits! This is one of the best levels that truly defines the season! An amazing contender for the top five!
4. Starshine Beach Galaxy (Super Mario Galaxy 2)
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Okay, I know there are two Mario levels on the list, but I'd only consider them since Mario Kart happens to be a spin-off.
Starshine Beach Galaxy (Super Mario Galaxy 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDAQYaNgnWM&pp=ygUWc3RhcnNoaW5lIGJlYWNoIGdhbGF4eQ%3D%3D
NOW we can mention one from the usual platformers!
Once you use the sling star to get off the spiky coral planet, then you're immersed into one of the most pleasant places in the universe, the Starshine Beach Galaxy!
Of course, this is an obvious rip-off from Super Mario Sunshine, but I honestly find this to be a hell of a lot better than its predecessor, no joke! While it happens to be smaller than any of the levels, even its main hub world, I still consider it as one of my favorite summer levels. It is a very nice place to immerse yourself in whether it'd be on foot, or best of all, when you're on Yoshi! Heck, unlike its predecessor, Yoshi can actually swim in the deep waters, rather than drowning in it! In addition, it's incredible how he can actually dodge across water after eating a red-hot chili pepper, even when he uses the balloon to lift up to the lighthouse and take in the awesome scenery, like in Treasure Trove. Not to mention, the inhabitants, the Piantas, are a lot more tolerable, as they're not portrayed as brainless blobs. And it's kind of fun being tossed around by their outrageous strength, as well as using the lily pad rafts and exploring under the sea.
Too bad there are some killjoys like the annoying Lakitu, the Spinys, and that slippery, tricky platform that works like a large pool toy. But still, it's a pleasure to be there, as the environment and the atmosphere make it very welcoming! And much like Besaid, there are tons of exploration and treasure such as power stars, green stars, star bits, and those silvery stars inspired by those collectibles in Super Mario 64 DS! I was gonna pick the Slimy Spring Galaxy but it doesn't really have much of a summery feel, aside from the starting area and the breathtaking, quiet outlook area. Ah...
I always loved going around this place and I still find it as a little more superior than Sunshine. Thus, taking the fourth spot.
4. Emeral Coast (Sonic Adventure DX)
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We can't forget the awesome Sonic Adventure stage, can we?
Azure Blue World - Emerald Coast (Sonic Adventure) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SBKj5ofGVw&pp=ygUTZW1lcmFsZCBjb2FzdCB0aGVtZQ%3D%3D
Emerald Coast is a sheer blast and it captures the atmosphere and stimuli of summer! Whether it be racing across the sand, the docks and lighthouse, and being chased by a whale, or bouncing from place to place with springs and loop-de-loops making you go fast as if you're flying! Or just relaxing if you want to go.
*cut to the boring fishing scene with Big from Fawful's Minion's Top 10 Hateable Characters*
Sorry for that kill of momentum...
Anyway, Emerald Coast is an epic first level, especially since it's close to Station Square. Not to mention saving Tails after his Tornado shut down while going haywire using a Chaos Emerald. Fun fact, this level alone was actually inspired by a real-life location in Destin, Florida! Even with the hotels outlining next to the coastline!
Emerald Coast is an amazing summer level, even Blockfort thinks as such, since it was labeled Number 1 there. I mean, how can it go wrong? Even as a launch title for the Sega Dreamcast or a later release for the GameCube after Sonic Adventure 2 Battle!
It just can't be beat, especially with the Blue Azore theme being similar to Spring Stadium Zone's theme from Sonic 3d Blast on the Genesis! Alas, only Sonic, Big and Gamma can approach this level though, otherwise it'd be flying like crazy using Tails! Still, it's an awesome level and every element of it fits with summer fairly well! I'd say despite Sonic Generations, it's the best summer level in the entire series that Sega has concocted so far!
2. Cape Claw (Starfox Adventures)
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How can I ignore Cape Claw? It's about time Star Fox has its own summer and beach level, and it's in Sauria of all places. It can't get any better since it's part of my all-time favorite installment in the franchise.
Cape Claw (Starfox Adventures) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSXUiG3ZEFY&pp=ygUPY2FwZSBjbGF3IHRoZW1l
The moment you hear the ocean waves as you trudge through the strenuous, confusing maze after Lightfoot Village, as soon as you pay off 60 scarabs at the toll, then you're immersed to the most scenic level in the entire Lylat System. It combines everything that resembles summer such as a beautiful, sandy beach, astonishing scenery even when the sun sets, docks that are greeted by friendly Hightops, treasure hunting and finding secrets, as well as meeting the Cloudrunner queen while also reuniting two Spellstones in the tricky Ocean Force Point Temple. Too bad this place was ruled over by a couple Sharpclaws, and meeting an annoying Lightfoot that'll later accuse Fox as a thief. Besides you'd be at their mercy as soon as you complete your first expedition here!
And...this happens to be Fanfictiondreamer's favorite place, even for Misty in the Ultimate Story... Yeah, quite the disappointment.
Despite these mishaps though, it's still a fun place to roam around and immerse in. I'd say it's just as majestic and enjoyable as any of the previously mentioned entries, if not better! Including Emerald Coast and Starshine Beach. Aquas can't even hold a candle to this!
Alright, we're arriving at Number 1, but first...let's bring out some honorable mentions...
Honors: Tidal Trouble (DKC3), Cosmic Cove Galaxy (Super Mario Galaxy 2), Slimy Spring Galaxy (Super Mario Galaxy 2), Sunshine Isles (Super Mario 64 DS), Cerulean City (Pokémon), Beach (Pokémon Snap), Mirahna (Actraiser), Level 5 (Joe & Mac)
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Every summer level has either one or two factors that make it stand out on this list: whether it be scenery and aesthetics, and/or fun activities, and they're just as enjoyable whether it be in land or in water. Each one is unique and at times difficult to leave, like any vacation spot. This one in particular has been timeless and it combines every aspect quite nicely. My utmost favorite level that represents summer the most is...
Cover of Big Blue (F-Zero GX) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoqFctIBvL4&pp=ygUbY292ZXIgb2YgYmlnIGJsdWUgZi16ZXJvIGd4
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1. Big Blue (F-Zero)
Racing into first place, we have the second most recognizable location in the F-Zero franchise, Big Blue, baby!
It's a location where 99% of the surface is covered by water and its circuits are built over and through its vast ocean! In most F-Zero games, Big Blue often has the appearance of a wide-open ocean, but in F-Zero GX, they became more industrial. Complete with hotels, resorts, and even submerged tunnels within its tracks! Unlike most of the entries it's not limited to just one or two games, it's an entire series!! Excepting in Maximum Velocity...
While the races may be short-lived it doesn't necessarily feel that way and they appeared so many times in a lot of games. Even those outside the series since Smash Bros Melee, even before Ultimate and Mario Kart 8, they aren't too shabby. Whether riding the high-octane machines or running along the track while your heart races to avoid them. In fact, these special courses have inspired me so much, that I even made my own original circuit, the Dolphin Dive, featured in my epic, Ending it All! And my good friend, TheRevivedRacer, aka Custom-R, has brought it to life!
Best part is there are literally no killjoys anywhere in these courses! Not even when you're encouraged to take a tricky shortcut, or avoiding obstacles, or making a slippery navigation in the Climax courses. I don't care! I always look forward to racing in this awesome venue, ever since its debut in the original at the Knight League, next to Mute City. It is the most iconic venue in the entire franchise and it's easy to see why! Combining breathtaking aesthetics even in 16-bit, with exhilarating action while racing, and listening to its renowned theme song, it just can't get any better than this!
This truly defines summer, hands down! And makes an incredible tourist spot while playing it! No matter what the installment, no matter how often its seen, and even in the anime, it NEVER gets tiring! Even with some challenging circuits like Ordeal or the worst course Big Billow? Even they aren't terrible to me! Much like Port Town I consider Big Blue as the best level in F-Zero! And has the greatest summer level in gaming history!
I'm the Ikran Rider, and I hope that in the distant future, we get to see it in a new F-Zero game rather than just a lame ride in some Nintendo Park... And maybe in the 26th century or no, I really hope we get to have a real racetrack and tourist attraction much like this one. Have a great summer, everybody!
*end with F-Zero victory jingle in SSBU* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_sX_WZz6f0
It's so stupid! This old gameshow, I think it's the Newlywed Game, that said, if you've met Henry VIII twice, would you say that sentence or I've met Henry XVI? I'd say the former!! It's like I beat FFIV twice, which can't be doubled to beating FFVII since it already exists & pertains to something else! People are pathetic!!
Purah is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series. He only made a brief appearance in Ikran's OoT/Pokémon oneshot. During the adu
A minor character, not into the modern Zelda titles, but I just wanted to fill in things, especially involving one of my OoT/Pokemon oneshots.

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Riley's Emotions are the main protagonists of the Inside Out franchise. They are the emotions of Riley Andersen and live inside her mind, en
Anger is one of the three tritagonists (alongside Fear and Disgust) of Pixar's Inside Out franchise. He is the red emotion of angry and the
Disgust is one of the three tritagonists (alongside Anger and Fear) of Pixar's Inside Out franchise. She is the green emotion of disgust and
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Here are a few of the original emotions
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I couldn't resist adding in Riley's emotions from Inside Out! It actually started with Anxiety and just went on from there... Due to outside circumstances as I've been plagued with anxiety. Joy, Sadness, and even Riley had been created but revamped.
Whoohoo, Part 3!!
Also, as a side note, he mentioned that he was creeped out by clouds, and I don't blame him at all: like the Intruder Cloud in V'ger, the green electrifying clouds in Bart's Nightmare, or those forming tornadoes in Twister and such, and of course being an astraphobic.
Also, he had a crush on Link around puberty as I did, specifically with the Hero of Time as an adult to me anyway... Among other male characters...

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Top 10 Video Game Geokinetics script
Negative response to--play brown noise
Intro: Volcano (Bonk's Revenge) https://youtu.be/A_NUxyCRCaM
Welcome to my first summer special of 2024! Like a rolling stone gathering plenty of moss, geokinetics gained a massive lead! Thank you all for resolving my indecision!
As the prefix implies, geokinetics are those who conjure and move earth matter, whether it'd be dirt, bedrock, or even portions of the world itself, or even something as measly as sand! And in rare cases they can wield lava and forge their own crystals as well. Now even though geokinetics are meant to have extraordinary strength in forging and relocating large loads including mountains, and often intimidate their many opponents, there are occasions in which they're just gentle giants despite their hard, barren exterior. Of course, they often rely on physicality, brute strength, and performing such dirty jobs and they're known as the most indestructible of all elementals. And summer involving sand especially is just perfect for them while also capable on enduring intense heat.
They can uncover their potential with minimal effort, so let's check out my own Top 10 Video Game Geokinetics. Let's get rockin'!!
Transit: Axel's menace
10. Ben Grimm (Marvel)
"It's clobberin' time!"
Ben Grimm theme (Avengers vs, X-Men) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYXQ4xvhUeY&pp=ygUPYmVuIGdyaW1tIHRoZW1l
Hitting this Top 10 by a hair is the marvelous rock monster, Benjamin Grimm, from the Fantastic 4. He and his body are terrakinetically based, and he does have some capabilities of the earth-wielding archetype, much like Spike the Cactus for chloros, so it counts here.
Ben might be considered as a basic example of a geokinetic, not only is he a rock humanoid, but I'm sure he could cause earthquakes for damage and stunning, as well as regenerate himself while conjuring another rock formation on himself; one time, he lost a rock while fighting the Immortal Hulk, with a cast for healing, so it's possible. As he can change from his purple form to his rock form at will. And he too can just be a living, breathing boulder rolling over the competition. Axel from Twisted Metal would take the top spot, but I just found the gentle giant to be more inspirational. Hell, have we ever considered their insides as well?
Ever since the mid 2000s with the two live-action films, he and the team had been my favorite members of the Marvel universe, and I always sympathized with his rocky transformation even wishing for him to live happily with Alicia. He really does have a crystallized heart beneath these tough layers.
While I hadn't encountered a geokinetic as early as Drakkhen, Bubble Bobble, Actraiser or Shadowgate, the Fantastic 4 went into full orbit in the 90s, thus this made the Thing to be the earliest encounter. And the fact that it's made by Marvel Comics, it might as well certainly be the pioneer as much as Iceman.
9. Werebear/Grizzly (Altered Beast)
*cue roar*
Round 3 (Altered Beast) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plZwcVaKIUI&pp=ygUZYWx0ZXJlZCBiZWFzdCBvc3Qgcm91bmQgMw%3D%3D
The Grizzly and the Werebear combined both barely qualified to be geomancers. The first version of the ungulate was introduced in Round 3 at the underground, where the Centurion must be extremely cautious on many frequent pitfalls and collapsing crevices within a rock basin.
Like all transformations, the Centurion collects 3 Spirit Balls and morphs into the bulky Bear. Geomancy and ungulates seem to have a lot in common, as this bulky beast has immense strength, especially being indestructible curled up in a ball while jumping; be mindful of your eroding surroundings, though, as it may work too well. Unlike many geokinetics, this monster's capable on petrifying enemies by simply exhaling, as well as breaking thru them like miniature boulders.
While unfortunately it's not the main transformations in its remake, it still functions the same way as its predecessor, utilizing stone breath and incredible durability and endurance. However, it's capable a bit more with its mighty maul, running over enemies, and even using nerve gas!
The Bear's not entirely one of my favorites, kudos goes to the shocking Weredragon. Nevertheless, since the Werebear's unique with its petrifying breath, along with common features shared with many geokinetics like brute, reckless strength, or sometimes being an ungulate, and being in a cavernous setting, it was just enough to do the job despite its rarity.
8. Thwomps (Mario)
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Fortress theme (Super Mario Bros 3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEc6-RUYVoE
We can't possibly gloss over the classic Thwomps from the Mario series. These animated moving slabs of spiked granite has been one of the most prominent enemies and obstacles ever conceived. Just like with my favorites, the Boos and Dry Bones, they've made their polished debut in Super Mario Bros 3, and dare I say that it and Super Mario World have the best selections of enemies around! Anyway, the Thwomps make their mark as they attempt to squash Mario in many castles, and while they started out as heavy, piercing blocks descending from ceilings, they soon move in multiple directions, including ascending and even diagonally as if defying gravity with their megaton hides!
The Thwomps are very much self-explanatory, and they often are noticeable with their angry faces as they move. Probably representing their territorial nature as they tend to squash intruders. They're often invincible unless you have a special power up handy like the Hammer Suit, a star, or even a spin jump at times. They also have their own subspecies, the Thwimps, which're baby versions that hop around in corridors. That's cute and all, though I don't like their cerulean counterparts much... And they were soon replaced by their Whomp counterparts. At least they'd maintained their status in a variety of ways in later titles.
They may be as bland as limestone and basic in using geokinesis like Ben on account on their structure, shaking the ground and squashing victims with gravitational force, whether tiny or ginormous. But that doesn't mean they should be thrown away in glass houses.
7. Stone Kirby (Kirby)
Dyna Blade and Wham Bam Rock Battle (Kirby Superstar Ultra) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phZqo-lwR-I&pp=ygUpa2lyYnkgc3VwZXIgc3RhciB1bHRyYSBvc3Qgd2hhbSBiYW0gcm9jayA%3D
Ever since I first saw this move in the original Super Smash Bros when I was a tween, I just HAD to include Stone Kirby over Sand!
Like the majority of transformations, this debuted in Kirby's Adventure, and went thru many variations ever since. Stone Kirby became iconic as after eating a rock creature, he wears a hat consisting of horns and small rocks and simply just pounds onto his enemies like a gravity defying weapon. In fact, it's often indestructible if Kirby should stay petrified, even against some major attacks like Marx's devastating black hole, though it's been toned down to make it less cheap. It seems to be a lot more reliable than the aforementioned Spark Kirby to be honest.
Heck, Kirby has even gained a move named Stone Uppercut to make his copy ability more offensive than just an earthly shield. It may seem tough as nails, but it can also be a detriment if you happen to slide down slopes or not expect any pits below. And another cool factor is that it can come in different designs since my favorite, Kirby SuperStar and Ultra, even a nod to the Thwomps in Mario! Even combining with other elements in Crystal Shards much as his other elemental abilities.
It's no wonder Stone Kirby was one of the signature moves chosen for Smash, and it seems a lot more versatile than Spark Kirby, just watch where you use it, and you'd just be a hapless sinking stone and meet your demise. It may be helpful, but just like being Mortal Kombat Champion, you are far from invincible.
6. Tunnel Rhino (Mega Man X3)
*show intro*
Tunnel Rhino stage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym2HyD8y3wg
Out of all the earth-based bots in the Mega Man series, Tunnel Rhino was the ideal choice.
First off, it's a mechanical rhino that can actually dig and drill thru tunnels and is a master miner! And rhinos are bitchin' as one of my all-time favorite animals! And if you've seen my first countdown, you'd know that.
It's a versatile geokinetic, possessing many drill rigs on his armored body and wheels to help it get around. It's not necessarily paraplegic, mind you, but its adaptability and its colorful, ungulate design also made it stand out from the crowd. Heck, it has not just a rhino attire, but according to the Japanese booklet, it's said it's based on the Maasai tribe in Kenya.
Flame Mammoth...might be considered on account of his earthquake, but it's mainly just pyrokinesis, and unlike it, Tunnel Rhino's an expert drilling thru tunnels and constructing his own base in an Energen Crystal mine. They don't call him the Subterranean Barbarian for nothing as he constantly charges towards X while also launching his weaponry like missiles! Miners do work with earth and dirt after all, it operates in a rock quarry, and being it's its specialty, I'm sure it counts.
And it's been created even before we had all those awesome rhino Pokemon! It might be John Henry's own pet rhino! Its design, concept, simplicity, geo manipulating skills and flexibility just makes it barely qualify for the top 5 here.
5. Warp Stone (Starfox Adventures)
Thorntail Hollow (Day) https://youtu.be/U_tTsyVZqac
The Warp Stone from the underrated Starfox Adventures was just one of the instant contenders as quick as a landslide. We often do see scary moving rock formations, but none of them seem to be as lovable nor entertaining as he is! Whether it'd be Fox's expeditions or those pertaining in Dinosaur Planet, this Scottish-talking golem doesn't deserve to be left alone! His rambunctious personality can rub off on you, even though hardly anyone brings him gifts nor visited him for eons. And the fact he literally stays in one place always exposed to the elements. Poor guy, I feel kind of bad for him...
Once Fox is able to access him with the wounded Queen's permission, removes a Bomb Spore, and buys him rock candy, he convinces him to help out in repairing the planet; he grants him to warp to different areas, most notably the Ice Mountain in order to rescue Tricky, or most commonly the Krazoa Palace where Fox releases the spirits after being possessed. Heck, despite his limited mobility, he has built his own secret cheat well. He would even give Fox periodic hints throughout his journeys, and his only setback is he can't warp dinosaurs to wherever he goes.
It's possible he helped architect the limestone formations around the hollow as they've similar textures to him despite crafting his own well. And despite being an anthro golem and moving matter simply by morphing, he sort of counts here.
He doesn't necessarily conjure much as a geokinetic, other than building his own secretive well, and functions as a warper. But despite his limitations, I often adore this gentile giant. Fox just couldn't complete his missions without him, and Thorntail Hollow as the main forest hub was indeed one of the reasons I liked it too. With John Silke's hilarious portrayal, his likeable character, his usefulness, and my sympathy for his loneliness, the Warp Stone just can't be ignored.
4. Gamm the Golem (Little Samson/Lickle)
Gamm's theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L0GneO0n6E
It's been a long time since Little Samson made the cut, so how about we display the heroic hardened golem, Gamm. He started out as a local thief as he stole a potion from KO's lab. And from that incident, not only did the professor churn into a weak, little mouse, but that same charm reformed the stealer into a powerhouse!
He's the most resistant of the quartet, sturdy as a mountain providing the least knockback and the least damage from enemy attacks, unless you consider bosses which make heavy blows. Gamm is actually the slowest and heaviest of the batch as reaching platforms isn't his strong point, although he does make up for it by the only hero being able to endure spikes and even spread out his elongating arm, which is more powerful than any of the other heroes' moves. Not to mention, he has the highest life meter of them all and his potent arm can reach a decent length and outstretch in multiple directions including diagonally, rivaling Samus and Simon Belmont!
Aside from Kikira the Dragon, Gamm has become one of my favorites of the Lickle Heroes for those aforementioned reasons, and it's no wonder players often use him as defensive and offensive shields in many boss fights. Gamm has become an instant favorite, and while its geokinesis is basic, it's still far from shallow and just as underestimated.
3. Titan (Final Fantasy)
Fight 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrGswJACkSc&list=PLBFFE6FB6C46E0EB6&index=8&pp=iAQB8AUB
Just as mighty and as iconic as the Himalayas, Titan from the Final Fantasy juggernaut was plain irresistible! Ever since I was 4 years old, I had a perception as clashing as his own species. This colossal Eidolon is certainly no force to be reckoned with as his massive stature and immense strength is capable on literally ripping Gaia's maw apart! His intimidating prowess can rival even Leviathan's!
Just like the fierce Ifirit, Titan has debuted in Final Fantasy III where summoners can use him for wiping out waves of enemies or creating dents onto bosses. He can be an unstoppable wrecking ball if spammed by multiple summoners on the same group!
But the most impactful appearance for me was my favorite installment, I know what a lousy coincidence! After Cecil and Kain destroyed their first boss, the Mist Dragon, the lone child survivor, Rydia, becomes so enraged that she summoned the Titan sporadically, causing both the valley of Mist and the Damcyan Desert be torn apart while scarring the mountain chain and since then created a forcefield between them, while also splitting Kain from Cecil and rendering Rydia unconscious from overexertion and major damage. When I first encountered him when I was 4, he gave me nightmares with his scary size and malicious might! Hell, I used to think the sandmen were his own henchmen!
But it wasn't till my 20s when I at last had a change of heart, as Titan functioned as a protective bodyguard to the grown Rydia as she attained him from the Feymarch. He still functions as the non-elemental, terra tearing beast that can nearly match the more direct Earthquake. In the Interlude it's attained by the Maenad imposter from a complex Tunneler, and just like the whole gang, it was sheer hell dealing with his ferocity in the After Years; for hell's sakes, you can't escape his merciless muscle until Porom uses the Float Spell, and it's a scripted fight!!
In IX, Eiko attains him, although he was renamed as Fenrir for some odd reason. But he was more vital in Dissidia as his summon triples the user's Bravery after taking hit point damage! Now that is vital and vengeful!
Titan's ginormous and terrifying presence and groundbreaking skills can make anyone cower in fear! His wrath and continent crunching abilities can even rival the collapsing World of Balance from the Tetra God statues! He was definitely a conflicting choice, but he's far from basic like the Blue Planet's core, hence taking the bronze medal. No wonder the titans themselves are greater than the gods, and Titan from Final Fantasy's literally NO exception.
And neither is the next titan contender.
2. Regigigas (Pokémon)
*Regigigas cry*
Vs the 3 Regis (Pokémon Red/Sapphire/Emerald) https://youtu.be/VTyoW_Mj_NM
The master of the Titans awakens in second place on my all-time favorite Geokinetics! Everyone and their grandfather would rather choose Groudon, but he never struck my interest much, surprisingly, since I'm into dinosaurs, unlike the other Gen III mascots. It just seemed like stale burnt cookies. Instead, the majestic master of the Titans took its dormant place.
Regigigas, or as Logan calls him Regi-kick ass, is the leader of all the Legendary Regi Titans; unlike each member that embodies a certain element, it seems to possess them all in one Pokémon as considering to be a Normal-Type, a wild card, and one of the ginormous and strongest physical walls on the planet! First off, I just love its elaborate design, being covered in gold and having a massive mecha stature with its feet and shoulders growing with natural moss and its many gems lighting up like a Christmas Tree. Each gem is said to represent the trio of Regi titans; maybe update it since it has a quintet now... It might as well just be those robots that were made in ancient past, like the menacing machines in Breath of the Wild.
Second its abilities are beyond words! As it's known to crush any type of matter into sand within minutes, especially thanks to its ability Crush Grip! It has absolute fortitude like several entries before it with a high physical attack and defense stat and even being one of the most adaptable, contrary to Groudon, in uninhabitable frigid and tepid climates! So too it can craft himself its Regi guardians out of clay, ice and magma! And even stop a lava flow saving millions of citizens!! It's been worshipped and slept for centuries in the Snowpoint Temple, and it can stall Groudon and his menace if it wants to. And it's known that Gigas and its guardians are true heroes, another change of heart from such an intimidating exterior!
And as a Normal-Type wild card, it can learn a plethora of moves from many types, but combined with its astronomical strength and fortitude, it's Ground and Rock-Types could even make the world collapse and make sure that no opposing types are safe!
But aside from its awesome design, concept and abilities, one of the most interesting factors is that it's rumored to tow entire continents including their tectonic plates with ropes!! No other Pokémon has EVER had that kind of astronomical strength!!
Once you have all 5 members of the Regi titans, including the 2 Galar newcomers, Regigigas can soon be awakened commonly at the Snowpoint Temple, and I'm sure you'd be an absolute pro if you're able to have a full badass team!
Despite all those amazing factors, there's always a setback to tone down his outrageous strength and prowess. One reason why it's in 2nd place which can be summed up in 2 words, Slow Start! It's a hinderance like with Slaking that they're delayed for about 5 turns in battle before execution, although it may be resolved by using Gastro Acid or a preemptive move to give it a vicious head start.
I think Regigigas reminds so much of those nightmarish Gigas giants in Final Fantasy VI! Holy hot damn!! I bet they were the inspirations for that colossal continental mover as well, even with the Floating Continent...
Originally, Excadrill was supposed to be the main Pokémon, since it's unstoppable and very fast fighting in a sandstorm in conjunction with other Ground and Steel-Types moves, but due to its enormous size, its outrageous strength which involves moving tectonic plates, and spanking shiny design? Take a permanent rest, Groudon! The silver trophy belongs to Regi-kick-ass!
Alright, we've traversed thru the deepest caverns and found 9 nine treasures manipulating the Earth. But before we can get to the most dominant dirtbender, let's unearth the Honorable and Dishonorable Mentions like diamonds in the rough.
Honorable Mentions: Rok-Ko (Crash Bandicoot: Wrath of Cortex), Sandshrew/Sandslash (Pokémon), Diglett line (Pokémon), Geodude line (Pokémon), Onix and Steelix (Pokémon), Cubone line (Pokémon), Rhyhorn line (Pokémon), Gligar/Gliscor (Pokémon), Phanpy/Donphan (Pokémon), Larvitar (Pokémon), Hippopodon/Hippowdon (Pokémon), Crustle (Pokémon), Gigalith (Pokémon), Krookodile line (Pokémon), Excadrill (Pokémon), Tyrunt and Tyrantrum (Pokémon), Sandygast/Palossand (Pokémon), Mudsdale line (Pokémon), Sandaconda line (Pokémon), Lycanroc line (Pokémon), Coalossal line (Pokémon), Wham Bam Rock (Kirby Superstar Ultra), Sand Kirby (Kirby), Auron (Final Fantasy X)
Dishonorable Mentions: Axel (Twisted Metal), Kronika (Mortal Kombat), Tremor (Mortal Kombat), Groudon (Pokémon), Stunfisk (Pokémon)
I'm sure you noticed I never mentioned Tremor on the list itself, like EVERYONE does including Blockfort and several of its rip-offs. Well, that's because I wasn't too fond of him in Special Forces nor MKX as my worst games! While first place actually made me have a change of heart despite being in another bad game. He certainly is a master geokinetic, and while he doesn't necessarily possess lava, NO ONE can even wield and conjure the mysterious Sands of Time!
"Duty is my highest calling."
1. Geras (Mortal Kombat)
The Summit/Geras reveal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Vr2upAJqvo&pp=ygULZ2VyYXMgdGhlbWU%3D
Geras from Mortal Kombat wields the golden trophy as the best geokinetic in timeless spades. Ever since he was first created by the former Titaness of Time, Kronika, he has been unchallenged. He's the witness of many timelines and throughout vast events of history, and his skills mainly revolve around geokinesis, aside from chrono, as they're empowered by the Sands of Time within the majestic Hourglass, which is something that no other geokinetic in existence can POSSIBLY DO! His strength and sand-building are synonymous, as he's an artificial construct created in a fixed point in time, meaning he can recover from just about any attack and is immortal! It's even rumored that his extensive experience and power can rival both Gods and Elder Gods and is one of the most potent beings.
Unlike any geomancer ever, his source of power is the Sands of Time. Aside from temporal manipulation, there are many things done by his own dirty work! If he's damaged, he can regenerate and heal himself bending the sand particles, better than Ben. Hell, he could even conjure monstrous sandstorms if he wants to! He has more competence than Tremor as with the sand bending, he can also summon dirt and rocks onto the battlefield. And he too conjures and hardens his steel gauntlets and armor with Time's sands, especially churning himself into a sand cloud making him impervious or soften and harden sand structures and weapons! He can bend sand to create various weapons including clubs, stone slabs to slam his enemies into, hammers, sand clones, sand spikes, stone spikes, bursts of sand energy, and especially sand portals catching his foes off guard! Even a sandcastle!!
Geras can surpass any existing earth wielder and bender, although he doesn't always have a chip on his shoulder. After Raiden drowned him in the Sea of Blood, and Kahn and Sindel defeated him, his existence was rebuilt by Liu Kang in his New Era. Just like with Titan, I started to have a change of heart; while I usually disdain him working for Kronika as well as MK1, Geras was one of its positives as he functioned as a servant to the Chosen One and guardian of the Hourglass, as Liu only wanted to defend Earth. Geras isn't always blindly loyal, as he does make his own decisions, like hiding away Liu's Titan abilities to prevent overwhelming madness. And after he sacrificed his immortality, he enlisted Geras as the new protector of his New Era all around. Even defending Liu's truth by showing past events thru sand portals, and his prowess is maintained well here.
SIDE NOTE: With his extraordinary prowess than can rival Auron's, it's possible he can be an anagram for Rages or even Gears! Also, I strongly believe he had the inspiration of Dhalsim from Street Fighter.
Liu and Geras' relationship has certainly transcended beyond time. If the DLC plot does come around, I hope Geras would preserve Liu's existence when a system crash should occur.
With all the mystification, he can certainly knock Tremor out of the park and shatter him into millions of pieces countless times!
But most of all, despite his almighty geokinesis, strength, and unsurmountable abilities, despite his rough jagged exterior, and despite possessing endless knowledge of history, and just like a crystal kinetic, Geras has shown me that even the most powerful can also wield a heart of gold! I'm the Ikran Rider, and Geras will always be an outreckoning force of earth-wielding that can always withstand the tests of time. He definitely deserves the honor and praise on being Liu Kang's friend and successor. Without Liu's positive influence, all of this and his reality preservation won't ever be possible.
Goddammit...! I wish I could've included this as the end joke on my Geokinetics list! Inspiration can strike late!
Mission accomplished, and July shall be for the Photokinetics. I keep my word unlike the Complacent Clement.
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Finale
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