It's that beautiful trope of team hearing the defiant whumpee get beaten up and being unable to do anything :D
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It's that beautiful trope of team hearing the defiant whumpee get beaten up and being unable to do anything :D
Whump in Music Videos: Fall Out Boy’s Youngblood Chronicles
After a four year hiatus, Fall Out Boy came back strong, delivering content like they were making up for lost time. They released a music video for every song off their new album Save Rock and Roll with an over-arching plot line that came to be known as The Youngblood Chonicles.
The first video they released was “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light ‘Em Up),” which mostly featured some of the series villains (and 2 Chainz) burning Fall Out Boy records and memorabilia. At the end, however, the band is revealed to be tied up and hooded in the back of a van. I’m not going to bother linking it here because the next video picks up from that shot.
The series skips back for the first chronilogical video, “The Phoenix.” Here we see the band with a Pulp Fiction style glowing briefcase, which the singer handcuffs to himself for transport. He never makes it to his intended location, however, as he is kidnapped and tortured. His severed hand is delivered to his bandmate in a grocery bag.
In the words of my friend, “I think seeing Patrick Stump get tortured really awakened something in me.”
If you have a spare 45 minutes, I would truly recommend watching the full series. ESPECIALLY if you’re into the trope of someone getting brainwashed into attacking their friends, which I am.
I could honestly talk a lot about this series, but I’m trying to keep this relatively succinct and on topic. Plus, I don’t want to give everything away. I will tell you that Elton John plays God, though.
Look at that smiling face in the thumbnail!! It does not last.
I think my whump awakening was from when I watched that scene in the beginning of Inception where Saito’s men bring in Arthur and it immediately became my favorite movie
Wei Wuxian gets captured ✨
Our man gets beaten, stabbed, dragged away, and thrown off a cliff <3
Mo Dao Zu Shi - Ep. 13
Watch Part 1 here
Tagging those who requested more in part 1: @snowflakemelodies @zaythemischief
Whump in Music Videos: PUP
I love music and video, so I can get really passionate about music videos. The reason I wanted to start this series is because I was thinking about how I only like medical horror sometimes, depending on what it entails.
And then I kind of thought it was funny that in this music video, “If This Tour Doesn’t Kill You, I Will”, the members of the band get set on fire, run over, strangled, lose their eyes, and I was totally fine with all of it. I was having fun watching.
But then they get taken to the hospital and the singer has a tube put down his throat and it was BAD. And then he takes it out himself and throws up and it was ALSO BAD. And then the band members all get out of their wheelchairs and shit and start beating each other up again and I was good.
Also in the “ITTDKYIW” video are clips from their music video for “Reservoir.” Also ripe with violence, the band plays a show where, instead of buying tickets, the cost of entrance was to provide medical equiptment or replacement instruments for the inevitable chaos that takes place. (Guiatar strings snapping in the player’s face, fingers broken against drums, broken cymbals becoming projectiles, etc.) Attendees jump on stage to repair instruments and set bones while the band continues to play.
Hi. I traumatized myself last night watching this anime movie called The Empire of Corpses.
So I’m going to share some (a lot, in succession) clips from the movie that were incredibly whumpy and horribly disturbing in context, but out of context are very…enjoyable I guess. I’m still on the wall about it.
It hurts so fucking much. And the ending didn’t make up for it. Anyways spoiler alerts if you’re interested in seeing the movie (it’s actually super cool tho, very neat concept and all, just wow.)
Basically it’s about a boy who lives in a world where corpses are constantly resurrected as Frankenstein creatures via a needle in their neck with machinery that imprints a sort of consciousness into them. They are soulless, they obey every command (you’d better believe I liked that part mhm), and cannot speak (or even see, if I’m correct.). The main boy is an inventor/mad scientist whose friend has died of sickness and offered himself as an experiment for the MC. They had worked together while he was alive to try and create a corpse with a soul, but there was only one like that in history (called The One) and that is Frankenstein’s monster himself.
MC resurrects the corpse of his friend only to repeatedly fail to bring him a soul, through which the corpse friend becomes increasingly more and more conscious, and more and more tormented. This results in lots of screaming and emotional whump. And now I shall show you.
Just. Damn. It fucking hurts, bro.
This first clip is not featuring the MC’s corpse friend, but a living person who helped them. Overwriting a living person with “corpse technology” meant for the dead erases their consciousness and kills them.
Sorry for the long-ass exposition Lmao but it’s kinda nice to know the context since this is such a deeply built world scenario.
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A short little clip from the movie Chronicles to whump your day. Starring Dane Dehaan.
I really like the way his dad kinda grabs and slings him, it’s very ouchie.
Possible triggers for parental abuse.
ALSO IF ANYONE KNOWS WHAT ANIME THIS GIF IS FROM PLEASE TELL ME. 😵💫🤚🏻