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Green is one of the four deuteragonists (alongside Blue, Red and Yellow) of Alan Becker's Animator vs. Animation franchise.

He's one of the four Fighting Stick Figures and the best friend of the Second Coming/Orange. Arguably the most talented out of the four, Green's skills come with an ego that often results in him being humiliated. He is the former archenemy-turned-close friend of Purple.

His Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Him Heinous?[]

In General[]

  • Despite the high heinous standards of Animator vs. Animation, he stood out due to his low resources as being just a stick figure as well as being the only character to succeed in permanently putting someone in a FWTD.

Actual Shorts[]

  • In "Bob Is Always There", he threw Bob into a hole in the desktop and covered the hole. This ended up having Bob trying to desperately get out but couldn't and he's been stuck there for 2 years.
    • While Bob was a jerk to Green, he didn't deserve this punishment and it's treated as bad by the narrative, with sad music playing when a time lapse of the events happening above the covered hole are shown.

Influencer Arc[]

  • He became obsessed with his YouTube career to the point he abandoned his friends, indirectly causing Superhero video v1 to harm them.
  • He pulled a deadly prank on his friends by dropping them in lava, which terrified and almost killed them. While the video on his channel about the prank is partially black comedy, the episode itself treats it as an awful thing and the moment where he reached his lowest.

What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]

  • He's On & Off since he's mostly a hero doing many heroic deeds, such as aiding in stopping the Dark Lord from using the ViraBots against the world, redeeming Purple, and many more. He's also often affable, as him and his friends rarely held grudges and could be nice towards other people.
  • He genuinely cared about his best friends as he protected them from danger many times and when he realized his obsession for his YouTube career harmed him and them, he decided to take a break from social media and reconciled with them.
  • He's arguably a scapegoat as he's been treated harshly multiple times for either simple jerkish behavior such as getting humiliated and assaulted in front of a large audience due to having been mildly rude to a silverfish.
  • While his actions during the Influencer Arc were treated seriously, his worst crime of trapping Bob into a Fate Worse than Death is played for laughs due to how exaggerated it was.

Trivia[]

  • He's the only Animator vs. Animation Inconsistently Heinous to not be a villain.
    • He's also one of the two Animator vs. Animation Inconsistently Heinous to also be Inconsistently Admirable, alongside Herobrine.
      • In contrast, Herobrine is a full villain and a non-hero while for Green, it's the other way around.
    • He also the only character to have another Inconsistently Heinous version, however this version is full villain.

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Canon
Stick Figures
Green (Greenzilla) | Purple | King Orange
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The Animator | Herobrine

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The Dark Lord