guybrush and lechuck are ........? or lechuck lied?
guybrush and lechuck are really brothers? or lechuck lied for: ... ending of 2...
i dont think they are really... but i want a second opinion.
thanx.
i dont think they are really... but i want a second opinion.
thanx.
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Hypnotized? Who says that and when?
But noone really speaks about Guybrush and LeChuck being brothers in CMI anymore, that's true.
If we talk about CMI, you can ask LeChuck if he's really your brother. He'll reply with something along the lines of "In a sense yes, in a sense not".
In the games after LCR, it is pretty much taken for granted that the end of LCR was all the effects of a curse by LeChuck. If we're assuming that everything in all of the games is true and cannot be ignored, then LeChuck lied, they aren't brothers, and the end of LCR was a spell that LeChuck cast.
The original idea is a different matter. For the original idea you can only look at the first two games (the ones Ron was involved with) and there are quite a few reasons to believe that the end of LCR is an accurate depiction of a revelation, and almost all of the rest of the first two games is fanciful/dreamed up/semi-hallucinated and depicts guybrush' fantastical ideas about being a pirate, and his brother being evil, and needing to go on a quest, etc.
If you're interested, look up the theory about the secret of monkey island that says it's all the imagination of a boy at a theme park.
Those who deny this interpretation point to the VERY end of LCR, where adult Elaine says "I hope LeChuck hasn't put a spell on Guybrush". One point of denial for specifically the brothers bit, is that Guybrush is adopted, and yet the bone of his adopted parents works in a voodoo doll for LeChuck.
Of course the bit during the credits with Elaine could be interpreted in two ways:
In a literal sense, meaning the child/theme park thing is a spell. Guybrush just thinks he's a little boy.
The other interpretation is that it's just a joke, the Elaine in Guybrush's imagination is waiting for him to 'come back'. The world in his head is carrying on without him.
I just replayed the whole carnival dialogue scene in CMI. I couldn't find that or a similar line anywhere.
And even then, the whole ending of MI2 was a dream. He just fell and hit his head really hard or was hypnotized or under a curse or something. CMI's big sin is that it tried to make the MI2 ending real. The Carnival in CMI and all that... There was no need for it.
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ROFL
Maybe it's not in CMI... I didn't play the game for a long time, but I can picture LeChuck saying that phrase. Heh. My bad
No. I think that there was a need for it. Ron ended MI2 on a confusing note and himself never got around to explaining it. There needed to have been some mention of it.
If there hadn't been, between LCR-CMI and EMI-ToMI, a pattern would be created in the vein of "oops, we messed up the plot... oh well, if we ignore it maybe they won't notice." ToMI started off with a new story only barely related to EMI (ie. the ultimate insult is part of the cutlass.) I'm glad it did, but I don't want the same to happen for all problems with the series' overall story, otherwise it would feel as though the story was tacked on as an afterthought... nevermind if it made any sense cuz no one would ever explain it.
Also, for myself, I liked for CMI to have that explanation because it helps me tolerate LCR's ending more.
Ok here is the thing... I think they were intended to be for the ha ha look its like star wars joke, and the puzzle to make a LeChuck voodoo doll... but its one of those things I do not mind if they throw it away with a take back explanation... if he lied though it still means LeChuck had his parents remains just sitting around... the LeChuck sure is one messed up fella.
It was also shown in CMI that LeChuck has the ability to transform Guybrush into a child and he needs the hangover cure to snap himself out of it, same as MI2.
I always accepted that the bones would work,
Actually, the
EDIT: nevermind, it's obviously "something from the dead" that is the parent's skull. I still stand by the Largo point, though.
This is sort of what I believe. I think