Infinite vs Thwomp (Sonic the Hedgehog vs Super Mario) - RAP BATTLE!

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Happy New Year’s Eve! Today’s battle we have the Ultimate Mercenary, Infinite, against the giant rock that can crush a plumber easily, Thwomp. Who will win between these two rock hard antagonists?

——CAST——

ForgottenSons as Infinite
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WhozPhantom as Thwomp

——PRODUCTION——

Written by WhozPhantom

Additional Writing by MarxFRB, WeThink, & DJBalloonz
​⁠​⁠‪@MARXFRB‬ ​⁠​⁠‪@wethinkcompany9124‬ ​⁠​⁠‪@TheDJBalloonz‬

Prod. by Hollywood Legend

Mixed by WhozPhantom

Art by DJBalloonz

Additional Art by WhozPhantom

Edited by WhozPhantom

Thumbnail by WhozPhantom

Special Thanks to box, Bored Seba, & Mickey Mouse!

——ALGORITHM MUMBO JUMBO——

Infinite (インフィニット, Infinitto?), also known as the "Ultimate Mercenary" (究極傭兵, Kyūkyoku Yōhei?), is a character that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He is an anthropomorphic jackal and the former leader of the Jackal Squad mercenary group. Infinite originally targeted Doctor Eggmanbefore joining the Eggman Army, only to fall at the hands of Shadow the Hedgehog while defending one of Eggman's facilities. Ashamed of his failure, Infinite chose to wield the power of the Phantom Ruby not only as a means of becoming stronger, but also to abandon his previous identity.
With his newfound power, Infinite aided Eggman in expanding the Eggman Empire to its largest size to date by defeating Sonic the Hedgehog. Near the end of the war with the Resistance, Infinite faced Sonic and the Avatar multiple times, until he was defeated during the decisive battle for the planet and consumed by the Phantom Ruby.[3]

Thwomps are sentient stone blocks featured in the Super Mario franchise primarily as enemies or obstacles in castles, fortresses and similar settings, first appearing in Super Mario Bros. 3. Their modern and most common form is that of spike-encrusted living stones, which are rectangular in shape. They typically remain stationary in midair until the player approaches the ground below them, at which point they drop down in an attempt to crush them before rising to their original position. In some titles, such as the Mario Kart games, Thwomps fall and rise regularly rather than being triggered by the players' behavior. Some Thwomps move horizontally or diagonally as well. They sometimes grunt when they land, and are often seen with an angry expression on their face. They can often only be destroyed by strong attacks such as hammers thrown by Hammer Mario or from being touched while Mario is giant or invincible.

Thwomps have drastically changed appearances over the years, with some of their appearances ranging from being turquoise rectangles covered with blunt spikes as in their original appearance and in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, to blue cube-shaped stones that Mario can stand on in Super Mario 64. Currently, they alternate between two designs depending on whether or not they can be stood on safely: a chiseled-edge design first appearing in Super Mario Galaxy and a metal-spiked design first appearing in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, both derived from the dull-spiked design in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. There are cases where both Thwomps designs appear in the same game, like in Mario Kart 7 and Super Mario Maker 2.

The above text is from the Super Mario Wiki and is available under a Creative Commons license. Attribution must be provided through a list of authors or a link back to the original article. Source: https://www.mariowiki.com/Thwomp


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