0:48 I'd like to think there's always this one agent that somehow survives the protagonist and tries to tell everyone only for them to think he's bullshitting
what do you expect? he is literally downloading files and commands into reality and reality is filled with sooo much data therefore he needs high bit rate to interact with the madness word
*Spongebob reads the manual for re-attaching & de-attaching the shotgun* Spongebob: Hmmm? So the handle goes first. And then the place holder, and the gun, and the reloader thing & the target & wala! I made my very own shotgun sniper! Now i have knowledge of the blueprints for this weapon! This is gonna be good!
I was wondering why that one specific vent was used for the joke, but then I realized... That's the same vent! the building is the same one from that episode. That's cool.
I just realized that, technically, Jesus is the only "good" guy in the entire series. He's the only one who's trying to stop all the needless killing and bring the madness to an end.
Project Nexus 2 shows us that Sanford and Deimos are pretty "good guys" too. While Hank is in it for the bloodshed, S&D think they are out to save Nevada from the chaos
@@justjoking5252 Krinkels refers to the character as "Jeb", and his backstory reveals his name is Jebediah, so we don't call him "Jesus" anymore. Most people have gone back to "Jebus"
He brought the revolver with him, of course he reloads it. Jebus throws away the guns he picked up from the ground too, he doesn't carry bullets for every single gun and neither does Hank. Hank also reloads when he finds a gun with extra ammo or brings the weapon with him.
@@vengefulraven4322 To add to this, and even if Hank brings his own weapons and can reload, he can only do so a couple of times, he doesn't have magical pockets like Jebus does. So Hank really can't picky with his weapon.
@@DarkOmegaMK2 Imagine Spongebob picking a gun & he would reload any gun like a TEC 9, An M-10, And other weapons because Spongebob has hammerspace💼 He has lot's of stuffs inside his pants & pockets & one of them contains ammunition for each gun. But if he has no time to reload, he throws it away out of frustration or that he doesn't have time for it. Because the Grunts, Auditor & the world of Nevada depends on him to save the world from Phobos' wrath. He'd be the only one who has magical pockets but sometimes, just like Hank & Jeb, he'll throw it away but instead just out of frustration or may not have time for it. Because there are missions that he needs to hurriedly be complete like stopping Phobos & his plans for godhood, Gestalt destroying everything & causing a riot on nexus city and/or trying to get the streetsign back from Tricky because he lost a fight & failed his mission once & he can't fail twice. This shows that Spongebob & Project nexus!Sheriff are one of the characters with infinite ammunition. But unlike Sheriff who doesn't need to throw them away, Spongebob throws them away because he doesn't have the time to reload them.
@anal anus you're right bro.Everyone forgot Jesus when he died but when Deimos is died everyone turned crazy.I mean I don't get it why people likes Deimos that much?Madness Combat started with Jesus and Hank not Deimos.
I hate my life that’s what intrigues me about this fanbase. How could nobody give a damn about one of the main antagonists from the very beginning who have gone neck and neck with hank and even managed to kill him (and get killed)a couple of times... but when a side character dies everyone loses their shit. Jebus/Hank rivalry is the best in the whole series in my opinion, Shame others don’t agree. We need another jebus appearance.
I really feel like Jebus is one of the most respectable characters here. He worked alongside the Sheriff and Tricky, but after being attacked, decided to end the insanity by trying to kill Tricky and the Auditor, who are also trying to stop each other. If he succeeded, Madness Combat 11 probably would not even have to exist. And with Project Nexus 1.5 revealing his full story, I feel even more sympathy towards him.
Even after all these years, I am still bummed he did not make any zombies to aid him in his fight. I mean, sure, let's ressurect an entire nightclub against one guy with a katana, but reviving one of these giant agents to help me defeat this immortal reality warping spirit and his army of thousand goons? Naaah.
+stalk8r Agreed. In fact, he doesn't ever use his sword either. Sure he summons it, but that's it. The episode spends too much on Jebus using his new weapons and powers rather than using his old ones.
I love how Jesus is like a moderator, he isn’t very good at the game, but he’s got all the overpowered weapons and abilities, and he can vibe check people.
@@cringetrash3498 i mean to be fair we’ve seen multiple times in this series that people would reflect bullets with swords and dodge em. it would be a good idea to keep one on your back like hank did in mc6
Well, Everything in this madness universe only need a couple of punches to die (Expect for protagonist and Mag agent) since in MC1 until MC11, Alot of AAHW are dead by couple of punches from Hank, Deimos, Sanford, and Jebus. Since they aren't humans like us and is pretty weak as what Krinkels says. Edit: and also oh yeah the four characters I mentioned are also ripped af and jebus can lift a fucking box that explain why they die so fucking easy by punches
Well earlier than that, Jesus lifted up a heavy ass crate and crushed some dude with it into a yellow paste, so he's probably got super strength so I'd say those punches maybe killed him lol
I never noticed that too! That's neat. I actually also noticed recently at this scene, because I heard it mentioned somewhere, that room is the same room in the beginning of Madness Combat 3. Look at the boarded vent on the ceiling.
enyone else notice that the vent was borded up? probably to prevent another hank related murder spree. and the rooms is identical to the one in madness 3 avenger 3:46
I think (just a theory) that when the normality process is initiated, the sky starts to break through the layer of the red sky, like the sky is breaking showing light above it. In MC 3 hank kills the sun and everything becomes black and Jebus initiating the normality process is him trying to restore the world to how it used to be.
@@pizzalover1151 The building got outright razed by the strike though, as seen in EP9, which gives me the impression that it's not just people that are affected by the strikes, but also buildings, (Presumably) weapons, and more or less anything else that's within range.
This isn’t entirely inaccurate, but you have to remember that love isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, and doing the right thing can be ugly, ugly business.
3:10 Imagine being charged at by a man with stitches, red glowing eyes and a halo threating to beat you to death by a gun being held like a roller you would use for pizza dough
I also love how they boarded the vent to ensure that no one can drop through their again. Goes to show that they kinda do learn from their mistakes and try to correct it to make sure they don't die from that again.
I feel like 2:28 was a reference to Antipathy, since Jebus was approaching a group of agents, dispatches them, walks up to a machine while looking back, pointing a blade at anyone approaching from behind, just as Hank was at 1:20 of MC6. Also, If you listen closely, you can hear what sounds like Mmodule - Splitmek in part of MC8's theme. Basically, Madness Combat 8 is sort of a throwback to old episodes, mainly Madness Combat 3 with the Hideout being the same building from that episode.
Oh Christoff, what have you done? You knew that protecting the sheriff was the worst; plus you just killed Hank that could've help you killing the Auditor, you just fucked up...really bad
Which one specifically- Nevermind. I get what you're saying. It's because the Vent is closed up with a wooden/stone/metal plank. And hank went through it in the beginning of Madness combat 3.
shaeserblade RBLX doesnt excuse that they didnt put an obvious clue or something i mean atleast if the original animation didnt have a door in the back it shouldnt have had one here either its wishful thinking. for what i dont know
After all these years, it finally makes sense to me. The message at the end “And then there were none” refers to Hank, Tricky, and Christoff all being dead.
Nº1 - Shot in cheek with S&W 500 Nº2 - Shot in chest with S&W 500 Nº3 - Shot in cheek with S&W 500 Nº4 - Shot in mouth with S&W 500 Nº5 - Shot in cheek with S&W 500 Nº6-8 - Shot in head with S&W 500 Nº9 - Sent to the shadow realm Nº10 - Crushed by crate Nº11-12 - Punched twice Nº13 - Punched in the mouth Nº14 - Crushed by crate Nº15 - Slashed across the face Nº16 - Stabbed and slashed through body Nº17 - Crushed by crate Nº18-20 - Stabbed in the head Nº21-22 - Sent to the shadow realm Nº23 - Smacked in the face Nº24-25 - Shot several times with L85 Nº26 - Smacked in the chest Nº27-30 - Shot several times with L85 Nº31-32 - Shot in head with S&W 500 Nº33 - Shot several times with MP9 Nº34 - Shot in head with S&W 500 Nº35 - Shot twice with M1911 Nº36-37 - Shot several times with M11 Nº38 - Shot twice with M1911 Nº39 - Shot thrice with Beretta Nº40 - Shot thrice with M11 Nº41 - Shot in cheek with M1911 Nº42 - Sent to the shadow realm Nº43 - Shot several times with M11 Nº44 - Shot twice with M1911 Nº45 - Hit twice in the mouth Nº46-48 - Shot several times with MP9 Nº49 - Hit in the mouth Nº50 - Shot several times with MP9 Nº51 - Stabbed in the mouth Nº52 - Head slashed in two Nº53 - Stabbed in chest Nº54 - Slashed and stabbed multiple times Nº55-56 - Stabbed in head Nº57-60 - Shot several times with FNC First MagV2 - Shot in the abdomen with Giant Deagle Nº61 - Smashed against wall Nº62-63 - Shot several times with FNC Nº64 - Hit several times Nº65 - Smacked in the head Nº66 - Stabbed in the neck Nº67 - Punched in the face Nº68 - Smashed against the ceiling Nº69 - Ripped in half Nº70-71 - Shot in head with S&W 500 Nº72 - Smashed against wall Second MagV2 - Shot several times with TAC-50 Nº73-75 - Shot in head with S&W 500 Jebus - Exploded by normality restoration
@@gamingtmans6692 Since Jebus's halo is an important plot point, I feel like the main goal of the "heroes" is to either use his halo for their own benifits or bring it back to him
When Krinkels was asked on CuriousCat if we should expect Jebus to return, he replied: "I don't know if it helps to expect anything specific :U would expecting something enhance the experience of it's eventual arrival? Tension versus surprise... to blindly poke into the unknown... or to turn on the lights, expose the entirety of the structure, laid bare before your scrutiny?... a map might help? Does the itinerary lie? -Should- it? I do not know, my friend." So maybe Krinkels changed his mind about Jeb not returning after all those years ago
Jeb in his reworked state in the meta is a defensive character with low mobility who can quickly change the tide of a battle in the current meta. Jeb's unique passive is that when he respawns, he always comes equipped with a Pistol and a Sniper Rifle. His Sniper Rifle is generally used to damage and harass targets at mid-range but can be used to finish off targets at long range. The Sniper Rifle is also generally not useful in head-on encounters due to it taking a very long time to assemble, leaving Jeb open to be ganked and shut down before he can begin sniping. His Pistol is very useful, dealing above average damage and penetrating through armor and ignoring (most) shields. However, when it comes to abilities such as the Auditor's shapeshift, his Pistol will not do anything. Jeb's first ability allows him to hold his hands out for 1 - 3 seconds depending on how much the skill's been upgraded, allowing him to absorb any projectile (Except for rockets) and then shooting them back out, dealing 1.5x more damage than the original shot. This ability will reduce the damage of melee attacks by 20 - 50% and won't reflect them back. Jeb's second ability is his Binary Sword, allowing him to summon a sword which increases his melee range. The sword can be swapped out for any gun Jeb has but will take longer to holster. The sword can be used to attack an opponent three times before Jeb unsummons it for balancing. Jeb also gains 1 new ability while the Binary Sword is active other than Swap Weapon which is Parry, allowing Jeb to hold the sword out and deflect the next bullet/melee attack, dealing more damage with his next slash if he parried a melee attack. Jeb's next ability is the ability to move the various props on the map to act as shields. The props once moved will block a certain number of shots from enemies before being destroyed. Jeb can also use this ability to drop small - medium sized props depending on the upgrade level of the ability on opponents, dealing a fair amount of damage and stunning them. Jeb's next ability is an ability most if not all characters have called Weapon Swap and Pick Up. Jeb's Weapon Pick Up is unique in the fact that it takes slightly longer for him to holster the weapon he's just picked up as a trade off for already coming with weapons fresh out of spawn. Jeb's Ultimate ability makes him levitate, becoming invulnerable for 1.5 seconds as he locks on to the 2 highest health targets, quickly depleting them of health with red lasers. If opponents are killed, Jeb's ability of Moving Props and his Ultimate cooldowns are lowered, making him ideal for picking off targets at all ranges and protecting teammates,
Once you reach level 20 with him you can swap out his ability to levitate with the Ability to bring back the dead(zombies have increased mobility but low health and damage)
@@dogecreeper_1734 Oh yeah Jeb would probably have some kind of levitate passive that increases movement speed, lowers natural defense stats, and lets him ignore minor terrain obstacles
Jebus is definitely one of the most interesting characters. Hank is known as the villain, due to how much of a psychopath he is, while Deimos and Sanford thinks what he’s doing is cool. The agency wants to stop him, but the ways they try to stop him are rather cruel, which is why Jebus left. Tricky is that one guy who just wanted to live in a zombie apocalypse ever since he was a kid. Jebus however, is one of, if not, the good guy. He is trying to fix Nevada, which is why he worked at the agency, since again, hank was a big problem. But after realizing that the agency were also causing problems, he betrayed them. While this did get him killed, I respect his choice trying to bring down everyone causing chaos in Nevada.
This is why,he's one of my favorites.hes still even trying to stop it even its much even screwed up than ever And this literally changed my perspective view of the situation,thanks too for saying this
No one is actually really good in Madness, they all have something cruel about them. Hank is a psychopath, Deimos and Sanford are probably misguided but still psychopathic, Jebus has an ego but lesser than Phobos's ego, and Tricky is a sociopath who originally was just a cowardly scientist.
I think he gives them a chance to be spared like" ok i just saw you killing 4 men with a gun and using fucking mind powers, I'll let you pass, just don't kill me" but only happened to the hot dog guy
@@ejoty_6128 It would be legally considered a pistol in every state, as it has neither a stock nor a vertical foregrip. (Unless its barrel diameter is greater than 12.7mm, in which case it is legally considered a destructive device.) Thank you ATF, very cool!
@@remobothic I love the fact that the federal ban on automatic weapons does not apply to anything produced before 1975 and as a result there’s nothing on the federal level stopping you from owning an MG-42 :)
@@ejoty_6128 Nothing stopping you, except the prohibitively high price. Did you know that tax stamps were originally intended to be prohibitively expensive, restricting tax-stamped items to rich hobbyists and, in practical terms, totally preventing normal people from owning such items? In 1934, when the NFA was written, $200 was equivalent to $4,700 in the modern day. One of the few positive things about inflation and the devaluation of our money is that a $200 tax stamp is now something the average person can afford with a little bit of budgeting.
I love how different jebs fighting style is compared to hank or hell even Sanford and Deimos Jeb prefers to carry ammo on him rather than carry a loaded gun with no extra magazines and just pick up new ones along the way it’s more methodical and calculated than hanks badass go in loud and take what you can get style while hank is a better fighter when provided with or without tools Jesus has a lot more trouble without using his your going to Brazil attack and on another note I feel like hank is better at improvising when a scenario doesn’t go according to plan while jeb is quick to correct and move on from the screw up
ThisIsADumbName BecauseThisIsVeryDumb no it's because the auditor infected him at the beginning of the video, which made Jebus cough up blood and made his sheild get smaller and smaller.
At 2:16 if you look closely, the agent that Jebus holds and pushes, actually survives, even though he is immobile he is not punched, shot, or stabbed. He might have clearly faked his death to survive.
Yeah, seriously soldiers and demos, do you just forget that we have the capability of reflecting rockets right back at you and your team? Unless you see us use the phlog, I don’t, then it’s relatively easy to kill us. But don’t just assume we use the phlog cause of its ability to crits easily. Airblast is too good to not ever use.
@@dunerite7064 If i'm being honest I always shoot at pyros unless they reflect more than twice my projectiles. from then onwards i'll respext the air woosh
Episode 8 of my first watch JEBUS HAS A MOTIVE!!!! Now I don’t think this is actually Jesus. This is my view on it. He is a being who has been given powers that no man can stand up to (or at least we thought no one could). Because he has these powers he feels that he is the man who should rid the world of all its filth. This causes him to form a rivalry with Hank because Hank to him was filth since he killed someone who also rids of filth (the sheriff). But as we see here there is more dirty filth to be taken care of than just Hank so after he does take care of Hank he progresses to take down this shadow man. It looks like it’s an actual shadow person so Im not gonna go to deep on who he is just yet. I love the way this story has grown and I can’t wait to continue.
You are correct! Jesus is not actually the "Jesus Christ". This is what he's described as, "A magically-augmented telekinetic weapons master who has chosen to adopt the image of a certain two-thousand-year-old messiah."
I like how the improvability management thing that controls reality is right next to the room that serves hot dogs. Even the Auditor likes a hot dog every now and again.