Communist undertones in Kirby Super Star

>King Dedede, representing the bourgeois, steals all of the food from Dreamland's proletariet
>Gourmet Race theme is similar in tune to Russian folk music, as are many other kirby themes
>Great Cave Offensive represents the industrialization of Russia and its mining industry in isolated territories
>Meta Knight's contempt for Dreamland's lazy lifestyle parallels that of Hitler's for the slavic people, hence why he conducts an invasion despite previous alliance
>Marx is a jester who tricks the sun and the moon into fighting eachother, symbolizing how Karl Marx catalyzed conflict between Russian social classes, with the endgame of world domination
>in the remake, Marx's soul is ressurrected by the floating debris of Nova, an omnipotent space clock, indicating how marxist ideologies have been warped and reinstituted to this day

Is there a game series more redpilled than Kirby?

>grasping at straws

You dumbass nerd. Shut the fuck up and sick my dick.

what the fuck

Is this what Soviet Russia was trying to create during the Cold War?

>anything inspecificly politically related in considered red pilled

fuck off

BUT THAT'S JUST A THEORY

>Hitler invaded Russia out of hate towards slavs

They were political enemies and Germany needed the fuel to fight the war, you stupid nigger.

I think Dragon's Dogma has strong communist imagery.

>hmmm what could a gigantic red dragon possibly represent???

>what do you mean he has a slavic name? surely it's just coincidence

The whole story, the he bargain he offers, everything

fucking think about it

A GAME THEORY

This is how autistic the average Sup Forums tard is

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He's right.

Calling someone else the very bad evil n-word on the internet doesn't make Sup Forums your home base either.

>Germany needed the fuel to fight the war
lol, so to get some fuel for his war Hitler just started ANOTHER war on another front

what a brilliant mind

but hey at least he killed all the jews... oh wait, not even that worked out for him

The most prominent nod that I've noticed involving Gnostic-type symbols in Berserk is the universe's use of a dualistic-cosmology scheme. We've got the aspect of evil, which is the false, imperfect, sinister God of the material world, but we also have dialogue hints from Schierke and her mentor about a true, GOOD God that exists outside most people's understanding, which is a fundamental part of Gnostic thought.
I find it interesting that the Holy See Religious Order, a parallel of the real life Catholic Church, is heavily implied to worship the false, evil God. The Bogomils, Valentinians, and Cathars, all Gnostic-Christians sects, held this exact belief against their Catholic contemporaries.
Also, I remember one chapter in the mangas wherein Schierke is trying to calm down a mob of angry people trying to kill her for being a heretic or something, and she quells their rage by telling them the four Gods that they worship are identical to the ones that she worships, but at the same time it is implied that Schierke's understanding of these Gods is more complete. This is the exact view of practically every Gnostic Christian sect in existence; they believe that they have a secret knowledge that makes their comprehension of God more complete.
Finally, the fact that Guts and other magic-versed characters in Berserk belong to the 'interstice' or the plane between the spiritual and material world, rather than JUST the material world, is a belief held by countless esoteric traditions, including Valententian Christians who were 'initiates'.

Personally I believe that famed LEGO villain Ogel is "legO" spelled backwards.

legO as in Lego as in LEGO

I don't think that's an accident but you don't have to believe me

i want to cummy on her thighs

He's only right about Germany and the Soviet Union being enemies

Germany wasn't "fueling" the war by turning against the soviets

And politics does go with /PoliticallyIncorrect/

>Not asking him to sickle your dickle like a true communist.

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