He sounds like that one MacDonald commercial that was edited and put into some game about falling into the underground and fighting monsters I forgot the name
It isn't just that. Disney usually thrives on theme and spectacle. But Disney is failing because they're muddling their themes and shortchanging their spectacles.
@@ronniealvarez3988 That's part of shortchanging their spectacles. Animation can be expressive in spectacular ways. Life-action has difficulty doing that.
Chara is actually there during ALL of your playthroughs, they're the narrator of the game. The only reason they don't control or appear at all on any playthroughs other than the genocide one, is because you didn't give them a reason to. At the end of the genocide run, they say that when they first awoken, they were confused and didn't really know why they would get reincarnated. It implies that they didn't reawaken specifically because you killed people, but rather because of your determination. If you decide to spare everyone/mostly everyone, they'll just observe and describe things for you, while giving you some of their memories from time to time (the dialogue on the Game Over screen is actually Asgore's last words to Chara before they died, and the one after Undyne makes us fall on the bed of flowers is actually Asriel meeting Chara for the first time after their fall). They'll even remind you that you are still Frisk at the end of the true pacifist run (if you go in front of the mirror at New Home, it'll say "it's still just you, Frisk"), implying that they didn't control your character's actions during this run. But if you decide to kill every monster in the first zone of the game, they start feeling their power grow as you yourself get stronger, and they kinda get power hungry and decide to manifest themself this time around. They then start describing things as if they were talking to themself (if you go in front of the mirror in Toriel's home, it'll say "it's me !" instead of "it's you !", they'll also describe objects differently than on the other playthroughs, as if they aren't talking to Frisk anymore this time). Anyway, Chara doesn't just possess your character out of nowhere, you have to give them the determination to, which actually makes you the villain because they wouldn't be bad if you didn't do the bad things that'll make them crave power in the first place.
Finally someone else suggests that Chara is the narrator of the game. Though i feel like it's not conveyed explicitly enough to the point where it'd be a shocking reveal at the end of Genocide, most people don't even seem to realize it. Even I'm not sure if it's actually a part of the game or just a theory.
@@CrocoDylianVT the thing is, I can’t trust Asriel there. Chara could’ve taken a boss monster’s soul and instead decided to end their life to save everyone around them. They explicitly say they don’t blame Asriel for failing the plan, and Toriel even has the same exact plan Chara had with Asgore taking a human soul and harvesting 6 other souls to destroy the barrier. I can’t see a child who sacrificed their life for others as evil. And I don’t care what Asriel says on that front, since Frisk is the reason why Asriel says it (as if comparing them) and Frisk isn’t even in control of their actions. Personally I think Asriel said that cuz they didn’t tell anyone but Asriel what they were doing, and likely downplayed what would happen to them. Chara intended to die but Asriel didn’t seem to fully get it, and both Toriel and Asgore were horrified watching them die.
Gaunter O Dim has competition then, for being the most terrifying villain. Because I find Gaunter O Dim, to be my favourite antagonist in gaming. But for E for everyone rating standards, can agree Flowey is the most terrifying for E rating., From what I seen.
As a writer I like to make the villain my main character. It’s a tired trope, but it makes things so much easier. Of course you still have to make a good hero.
To be precise about what you said about Chara: The player doesn't give Chara a soul until the end of the genocide route. Chara described themself as the feeling the player gets when the stats increase. The player showing dedication to increasing stats shows a different kind of determination than on the pacifist and neutral routes, which is why the save points change to be focused on killing all the monsters rather than to be focused on the circumstances and/or scenery. As this is the process of awakening Chara, this is why by the end of the genocide route, Chara is the narrator, but didn't use possession; the player has many opportunities to abort the genocide route by proceeding far enough without being sufficiently murderous, and once they've gotten to the point of no redemption within one playthrough, they can still reset with no negative consequence at any time until they kill Flowey at the end, since that's the last kill until Chara appears.
slight correction, Chara seems to be the narrator for the entire game, not just the Genocide run. It'd be a little weird to have two different narrators with near-identical speaking styles
@@irishuisman1450 Although the white text changes to reflect what happens during Frisk's journey, I think that's just a default narrator that fulfills a broad purpose and that isn't represented by a character; I was specifically referring to the red text in New Home when I wrote that Chara became the narrator. This doesn't persist during the Sans battle though, so I suppose, to correct myself, Chara temporarily usurped the role of the narrator during New Home, and was able to do so due to being very close to being awakened. I don't think Chara is the narrator of the entire game, because a lot of the game isn't as serious and grim as that character during other routes, which is represented through narration, among other things.
@@justjames4You realize that Chara is child, she isn't always serious, nobody really is, Chara is also changing narration in response to our action On the route we didn't kill anyone when we inspect dog food in Alphys Lab it will say: "It's half full" However if we kill anyone it will say: "it's half empty" so our actions are affecting narrator Also narrator doesn't say much in fight against Asgore and Toriel, while against everyone else narrator is joyful and funny
@@JesusIsMyAgape Wasn't Chara where Flowey got his "kill or be killed" philosophy from? Even if Chara wasn't a perpetually serious character, I don't imagine them indulging in the pacifist route, since it seems out of character.
@@justjames4 Chara in his life killed only one person, themself, yes the plan was to kill another 6 humans (but why would someone genocidal commit suicide... Chara could absorb Asriel's soul since Boss monster, and Asriel is one, after death soul isn't gone for small amount of time, enough to absorb it Chara only told Asriel to attack humans, after they attacked him, but Asriel refused So let's say you are sacrificing yourself to help all monsters by collecting humans soul and breaking barrier, but your sacrifice is for nothing, when Frisk falls it awakens Chara spirit, and first thing they see after witnessig their best friend getting killed by humans, is a human murdering every monster in their way, and you're stuck to this human, they see Undyne as a true hero, but after witnessing the unstoppable force of determination it is futile. Chara calls themselves a demon, and what are they bad, Asriel calls himself Absolute God of hyperdeath is he bad?
I think Gaunter O'Dimm is probably the most terrifying villain I've experienced. Terrifying while also being so interesting. Also, the villain is not always the origin of conflict. You don't NEED a villain for conflict, you need an antagonist. Not all antagonists are villains, but all villains are antagonists.
14:51 I hate being "that guy", but Chara is not a villain, or at least does not appear to be. 1. Chara kills you at the end of genocide, but doesn't take your soul unless you decide to give it to them. 2. Chara only gets mad if the player refuses to move on from this world that they laid to ruin. This is likely because Chara only gets mad if the player does not acknowledge that this is a game. By refusing, Chara assumes that you killed people intentionally, not because it's a game. 3. If Chara was a heartless villain, they wouldn't have made the gifts in Asgore's home 4. If Chara wanted to be a villain, they would have slaughtered all monsters when they lived with the Dreemurrs. It is implied that Chara was abused on the surface, which explains her hate towards the player, as well as her hidden judgement in #2
Chara didn’t kill the dreemurrs because they aren’t an idiot they wanted revenge on humans so they told asriel to absorb their soul knowing they’d be connected to asriel and still be alive, but then when they got to the village asriel resisted and left Chara probably even more vindictive than they were before
@@NightSprinter still doesn’t change the fact I can’t understand what he’s saying and my ear be bleeding every 30 seconds, I couldn’t watch the video fully. And I LOVE flowey, anything about him I’m for.
Like someone else said, the voice filter can be irritating, but it isn't an issue of the pitch, it's an issue of the constant clicking and mic peaking. It's making the video hard to watch/listen to.
Yeah Flowey is alot more like a player in a way. The curiosity is maddening and would do things to see how would they think or feel or act. Oh yeah and rage quitting against snas
My only argument against this video is that calling Chara a villain and saying they only appear in genocide is vastly undermining their character as a whole... Other than that, awesome video!
Chara as a villain really depends on perspective and views. Not good at explaining but I do know some see Chara as completely evil while others see Chara as not so evil or even a victim.
Chara is not a villain. They're just trying to stop the player from killing by forcing them to rush through the genocide run until they get bored and leave the game aside.
@@Dosplo The world Chara erases is just the world of Undertale and has literally *nobody* on it. Because Frisk killed everyone, or so we assume. And considering that they know the world will be reseted eventually, it's pretty much a trick to get you bored. Sans does a similar thing giving you a very long, annoying and hard fight hoping you'll give up, he tries to appeal to your feelings too reminding you of friendship and stuff. It's the same logic, different approaches. Chara isn't as strong to erase the whole world permanently anyway.
I'm sorry, but you were just taking too long to talk, so i had to speed up the video to 2x. My rating ~ "Didn't dunk on MNM's (Rap God)" 1/10 my time was waisted. So disappointed. Literally couldn't even outrun Sonic, like bro, just put one leg after the other. Centipedes do it, and they take like 100 steps every step they take! Like, c'mon man, those are ROOKIE NUMBERS. Had to put this into a video editor and speed it up by 16x just to get through it. Jeez. xD
Quando joguei Undertale pela minha primeira vez. . . Fui pego pela mentira da Flor . . . e levei tanto dano . . . e fiquei de queixo caído! (Me fez parecer um idiota No bom sentido )
Lets not forget that Sans, that goofy skeleton, know more than any other character, besides Flowey. He has some super natural powers of his own, but he won't show his full potential until the genocide route. Which is, arguably, the hardest fight in the game
It's a very nice video, however saying flowey is the scariest villain in all fiction is beyond an exageration, there is just way too many other scary villains that use different concepts, there are just too many other villains who are also extremely scary using the same or different concepts than flowey, in order to say he is the scariest villain of all fiction, you need to know all fiction, and even then, there are people that are going to disagree, thus making it subjective.
I think you should look behind you more often from now on =)
No freaking way
@@Ghalta_The_Unknowable Didn't expect me here? You know better than me that I am sentient of your actions!
mamma mia
@@ssupermarlo This is getting out of hand. Now there are two of them
@-FloweyTheFlower- still not better than Dr Henry Miller
bro knows Flowey because he sounds like Flowey
Yeah flowery is lotteraly telling us that he’s the best villain
He sounds like that one MacDonald commercial that was edited and put into some game about falling into the underground and fighting monsters I forgot the name
Lol
I thought that was the point, apparently it's not
Flowey got tired of the slander so started his own press run
This is just flowey talking about why they are the best villain
I love the idea that this is his real voice and we’re all just dunking on it harder than sans dunks on us
But I ain't havin' a bad time
@@Ghalta_The_Unknowable the bad time was al a drem(ur)
if this is not a voice with a filter then i'm willing to crash on the sun's surface
"Villains are important"
That's why Disney is failing.
L Iger
It isn't just that. Disney usually thrives on theme and spectacle. But Disney is failing because they're muddling their themes and shortchanging their spectacles.
@@Chameleonred5yeah, and their. Live actions
@@ronniealvarez3988 That's part of shortchanging their spectacles. Animation can be expressive in spectacular ways. Life-action has difficulty doing that.
Chara is actually there during ALL of your playthroughs, they're the narrator of the game. The only reason they don't control or appear at all on any playthroughs other than the genocide one, is because you didn't give them a reason to. At the end of the genocide run, they say that when they first awoken, they were confused and didn't really know why they would get reincarnated. It implies that they didn't reawaken specifically because you killed people, but rather because of your determination. If you decide to spare everyone/mostly everyone, they'll just observe and describe things for you, while giving you some of their memories from time to time (the dialogue on the Game Over screen is actually Asgore's last words to Chara before they died, and the one after Undyne makes us fall on the bed of flowers is actually Asriel meeting Chara for the first time after their fall). They'll even remind you that you are still Frisk at the end of the true pacifist run (if you go in front of the mirror at New Home, it'll say "it's still just you, Frisk"), implying that they didn't control your character's actions during this run.
But if you decide to kill every monster in the first zone of the game, they start feeling their power grow as you yourself get stronger, and they kinda get power hungry and decide to manifest themself this time around. They then start describing things as if they were talking to themself (if you go in front of the mirror in Toriel's home, it'll say "it's me !" instead of "it's you !", they'll also describe objects differently than on the other playthroughs, as if they aren't talking to Frisk anymore this time).
Anyway, Chara doesn't just possess your character out of nowhere, you have to give them the determination to, which actually makes you the villain because they wouldn't be bad if you didn't do the bad things that'll make them crave power in the first place.
But hey, that's just a theory. A GAME THEORY.
all that falls short when Asriel says in the pacifist route that Chara wasn't the best actually, a pretty bad person in fact
Finally someone else suggests that Chara is the narrator of the game. Though i feel like it's not conveyed explicitly enough to the point where it'd be a shocking reveal at the end of Genocide, most people don't even seem to realize it. Even I'm not sure if it's actually a part of the game or just a theory.
so? asriel didnt say they were a bad person @@CrocoDylianVT
@@CrocoDylianVT the thing is, I can’t trust Asriel there. Chara could’ve taken a boss monster’s soul and instead decided to end their life to save everyone around them. They explicitly say they don’t blame Asriel for failing the plan, and Toriel even has the same exact plan Chara had with Asgore taking a human soul and harvesting 6 other souls to destroy the barrier. I can’t see a child who sacrificed their life for others as evil. And I don’t care what Asriel says on that front, since Frisk is the reason why Asriel says it (as if comparing them) and Frisk isn’t even in control of their actions.
Personally I think Asriel said that cuz they didn’t tell anyone but Asriel what they were doing, and likely downplayed what would happen to them. Chara intended to die but Asriel didn’t seem to fully get it, and both Toriel and Asgore were horrified watching them die.
bro sounds like hes about to sell me the gummy bear album in stores on November 13th with lots of music,videos and extras
Ngl your voice actually kinda sounds like how I imagine Flowey's voice to be.
Gaunter O Dim has competition then, for being the most terrifying villain.
Because I find Gaunter O Dim, to be my favourite antagonist in gaming.
But for E for everyone rating standards, can agree Flowey is the most terrifying for E rating., From what I seen.
As a writer I like to make the villain my main character. It’s a tired trope, but it makes things so much easier. Of course you still have to make a good hero.
Heroic antagonist
Hmm, sounds like Walter White
To be precise about what you said about Chara: The player doesn't give Chara a soul until the end of the genocide route. Chara described themself as the feeling the player gets when the stats increase. The player showing dedication to increasing stats shows a different kind of determination than on the pacifist and neutral routes, which is why the save points change to be focused on killing all the monsters rather than to be focused on the circumstances and/or scenery. As this is the process of awakening Chara, this is why by the end of the genocide route, Chara is the narrator, but didn't use possession; the player has many opportunities to abort the genocide route by proceeding far enough without being sufficiently murderous, and once they've gotten to the point of no redemption within one playthrough, they can still reset with no negative consequence at any time until they kill Flowey at the end, since that's the last kill until Chara appears.
slight correction, Chara seems to be the narrator for the entire game, not just the Genocide run. It'd be a little weird to have two different narrators with near-identical speaking styles
@@irishuisman1450 Although the white text changes to reflect what happens during Frisk's journey, I think that's just a default narrator that fulfills a broad purpose and that isn't represented by a character; I was specifically referring to the red text in New Home when I wrote that Chara became the narrator. This doesn't persist during the Sans battle though, so I suppose, to correct myself, Chara temporarily usurped the role of the narrator during New Home, and was able to do so due to being very close to being awakened. I don't think Chara is the narrator of the entire game, because a lot of the game isn't as serious and grim as that character during other routes, which is represented through narration, among other things.
@@justjames4You realize that Chara is child, she isn't always serious, nobody really is, Chara is also changing narration in response to our action
On the route we didn't kill anyone when we inspect dog food in Alphys Lab it will say: "It's half full"
However if we kill anyone it will say: "it's half empty" so our actions are affecting narrator
Also narrator doesn't say much in fight against Asgore and Toriel, while against everyone else narrator is joyful and funny
@@JesusIsMyAgape Wasn't Chara where Flowey got his "kill or be killed" philosophy from? Even if Chara wasn't a perpetually serious character, I don't imagine them indulging in the pacifist route, since it seems out of character.
@@justjames4 Chara in his life killed only one person, themself, yes the plan was to kill another 6 humans (but why would someone genocidal commit suicide... Chara could absorb Asriel's soul since Boss monster, and Asriel is one, after death soul isn't gone for small amount of time, enough to absorb it
Chara only told Asriel to attack humans, after they attacked him, but Asriel refused
So let's say you are sacrificing yourself to help all monsters by collecting humans soul and breaking barrier, but your sacrifice is for nothing, when Frisk falls it awakens Chara spirit, and first thing they see after witnessig their best friend getting killed by humans, is a human murdering every monster in their way, and you're stuck to this human, they see Undyne as a true hero, but after witnessing the unstoppable force of determination it is futile. Chara calls themselves a demon, and what are they bad, Asriel calls himself Absolute God of hyperdeath is he bad?
Nice video, the only complaint is that the voice filter's a bit irritating.
Thanks. I used it to speed up my voice a little, as I thought I spoke too slow during recording.
@@Ghalta_The_Unknowable plz fix
@@Ghalta_The_Unknowable It bothered me at first a bit but I got used to it quickly.
@@Ghalta_The_UnknowableBtw, in some apps, you can change the speed of your voice without changing the pitch of it
@@Ghalta_The_Unknowable I'm not a fan of the high pitch either. I almost left the video because of it
I think Gaunter O'Dimm is probably the most terrifying villain I've experienced. Terrifying while also being so interesting.
Also, the villain is not always the origin of conflict. You don't NEED a villain for conflict, you need an antagonist. Not all antagonists are villains, but all villains are antagonists.
10/10. Seriously you need more subs because DANG THIS VIDEO IS GOOD
14:51 I hate being "that guy", but Chara is not a villain, or at least does not appear to be.
1. Chara kills you at the end of genocide, but doesn't take your soul unless you decide to give it to them.
2. Chara only gets mad if the player refuses to move on from this world that they laid to ruin. This is likely because Chara only gets mad if the player does not acknowledge that this is a game. By refusing, Chara assumes that you killed people intentionally, not because it's a game.
3. If Chara was a heartless villain, they wouldn't have made the gifts in Asgore's home
4. If Chara wanted to be a villain, they would have slaughtered all monsters when they lived with the Dreemurrs. It is implied that Chara was abused on the surface, which explains her hate towards the player, as well as her hidden judgement in #2
Chara didn’t kill the dreemurrs because they aren’t an idiot they wanted revenge on humans so they told asriel to absorb their soul knowing they’d be connected to asriel and still be alive, but then when they got to the village asriel resisted and left Chara probably even more vindictive than they were before
Also Chara erases the world when there are still some monsters and 7 billion humans that survived but Chara erases them
Yo who tf let alvin the chipmunk make videos😭
i love the video but please loose the chipmuck voice, it really hurts my ears and i cant understand you half the time
Iunno, given who this person's doing a video of, it's actually fitting.
Facts
@@NightSprinter still doesn’t change the fact I can’t understand what he’s saying and my ear be bleeding every 30 seconds, I couldn’t watch the video fully. And I LOVE flowey, anything about him I’m for.
Pls say “Ooh, That’s a wonderful idea!”
Cool video. You seem to know a lot about writing stories.
I'd like to think that's my strong suit...XD
bro is flowey
technically the player is the scariest villain in Undertale, since they actually can do the things Flowey could do and more.
Like someone else said, the voice filter can be irritating, but it isn't an issue of the pitch, it's an issue of the constant clicking and mic peaking. It's making the video hard to watch/listen to.
Alvin quit singing and started a youtube channel?
aint no way this is your real voice 💀
Chara is actually the narrator.
flowey approved =)
so much of what you said about chara was wrong but the rest of the video 10/10 would watch again
Yeah Flowey is alot more like a player in a way.
The curiosity is maddening and would do things to see how would they think or feel or act.
Oh yeah and rage quitting against snas
I mean i got jump scared in the end of Deltarune chapter 2 after seeing that smile on the tv
My only argument against this video is that calling Chara a villain and saying they only appear in genocide is vastly undermining their character as a whole... Other than that, awesome video!
wow! that chara interpretation was very.... Unique!
Nice!
Always glad to see a fellow NARA-Chara enjoyer.
This is the most underrated channel ever
Undertale is simply a masterpiece
There is NO WAY you have 300 subscribers. This content is so high quality! Keep up the good work (but maybe drop the voice)
Thanks!
Is it bad I could see kevin hart voicing Flowey in an Undertale official animation series?
Actually, I don't think that's a bad idea
Actually what I have been thinking since I first played Undertale.
Definitely didn’t record part of the video and slow it down to hear his real voice
Nah is bro Alvin from the chipmunks?
You should’ve also shown what happened when u dodge
Do you think we should have a creepypasta for flowey? Or is this plenty?
Chara as a villain really depends on perspective and views. Not good at explaining but I do know some see Chara as completely evil while others see Chara as not so evil or even a victim.
I remember one guy who said people use Chara to shift the blame onto so they don't feel guilty for the consequences of their actions
Chara is not a villain. They're just trying to stop the player from killing by forcing them to rush through the genocide run until they get bored and leave the game aside.
Yea
@@Sekaidestroyerbut they erase the world at the end so that makes no sense
@@Dosplo The world Chara erases is just the world of Undertale and has literally *nobody* on it. Because Frisk killed everyone, or so we assume. And considering that they know the world will be reseted eventually, it's pretty much a trick to get you bored. Sans does a similar thing giving you a very long, annoying and hard fight hoping you'll give up, he tries to appeal to your feelings too reminding you of friendship and stuff. It's the same logic, different approaches. Chara isn't as strong to erase the whole world permanently anyway.
lmao your voice its perfect
This is deffo what flowey sounds like
when gendered chara: 💀
also chara is most likely the narrator and always with you as they were buried under the bed of flowers you fell onto
only geno red text i think
@@spamtongspamtonofficil_1997 no, it's most likely that all narrated text in undertale is chara.
@@spamtongspamtonofficil_1997 they literally say in white text in the same route "it's me Chara" ☠️
@@ButtercupLover i did not notice that
Just casually vibing to the attack on titan ost background music 🎶🎶
I can barely decipher what you're saying
Same I have to find another video now
This guy is so underrated
Btw flowey follows you all through the game too
I'm sorry, but you were just taking too long to talk, so i had to speed up the video to 2x.
My rating ~ "Didn't dunk on MNM's (Rap God)" 1/10 my time was waisted. So disappointed.
Literally couldn't even outrun Sonic, like bro, just put one leg after the other. Centipedes do it, and they take like 100 steps every step they take! Like, c'mon man, those are ROOKIE NUMBERS.
Had to put this into a video editor and speed it up by 16x just to get through it. Jeez. xD
I try to avoid statements like "all of".
So maybe the scariest in Undertail or Toby Fox's games if you're so inclined. But SEO and all that.
aw hell naw why is flowey making a video about himself
Hey, you should talk about why sans is so popular and how his popularity ruined Undertale.
It's called forth wall breaking
Why do you sound like flowey?!
Quando joguei Undertale pela minha primeira vez. . .
Fui pego pela mentira da Flor . . .
e levei tanto dano . . .
e fiquei de queixo caído! (Me fez parecer um idiota No bom sentido )
WHY DIDN'T YOU TALK ABOUT THE GENOCIDE DIALOUGE IN NEW HOME?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Lore of Why Flowey is the Most Terrifying Villain in All of Fiction momentum 100
Lets not forget that Sans, that goofy skeleton, know more than any other character, besides Flowey. He has some super natural powers of his own, but he won't show his full potential until the genocide route. Which is, arguably, the hardest fight in the game
Nahh the worst villain is whoever tf gave you that voice
nah bro violating
nah the worst one is whatever made you think you were typing a funny comment.
@@theblitzblader3967 nah the worst one is whatever made you think you were typing a good insult
@theblitzblader3967
Creativeness is at an all time low at -3% in this comment
@@EEE.654 nah the worst one is whatever made you think you were typing a good response.
It's a very nice video, however saying flowey is the scariest villain in all fiction is beyond an exageration, there is just way too many other scary villains that use different concepts, there are just too many other villains who are also extremely scary using the same or different concepts than flowey, in order to say he is the scariest villain of all fiction, you need to know all fiction, and even then, there are people that are going to disagree, thus making it subjective.
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ok mr chipmunk, lower the pitch of your voice and ill watch the video
You pressing z once while using tough glove was more irritating than ur voice
DAMMIT FANDOM ASRIEL ONLY SAID CHARA WASN'T AMAZING NOT THAT THEY WERE EVIL!
Pro tip:watch at 0.75 speed
0.75x speed moment
Mickey mouse????
People who believe things like what’s in the title are sheltered
I disagree, case and point: Bill Cipher
I like him and Flowey
Nah I can’t watch this sorry the voice is way too annoying
bro stop speaking so fast
i am not watching this
0.25x speed: There's a starman waiting in the sky
jk but annoying ahh voice
why Chaar is the most terror villain ever
wth is that voice
I could make one worse easily but I don’t know any written or made yet
Flowey sucks
HE? CHARA'S A GIRL LOL!
Chara is nonbinary. They have no gender.
chara is only referred to as “they” but aight