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'''Shadowplayer''' is the title character of ''[[The Shadowplayer Show]]'', voiced by Syp The Mighty.
'''Shadowplayer''' is the title character of ''[[The Shadowplayer Show]]'', voiced by Syp The Mighty.
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===[[The Shadowplayer Show|Events of ''The Shadowplayer Show'']]===
===[[The Shadowplayer Show|Events of ''The Shadowplayer Show'']]===
In ''[[Heroist]]'', Shadowplayer is seen working for [[Zeta]] as she turns away [[Hero Factory Man]]. Later, in ''[[Mocha Loca]]'', Shadowplayer attends a house party as [[Vexus]] encourages her to ask Zeta out on a date before it was derailed by [[Ganon]]. She later appears in ''[[Shadowplayer's Mad]]'', attacking someone for making videos that weren't stop-motion animated. She does the same thing in ''[[Shadowplayer's Mad: Part II]]'', even angrier this time.
In ''[[Heroist]]'', Shadowplayer is seen working for [[Zeta]] as she turns away [[Hero Factory Man]]. Later, in ''[[Mocha Loca]]'', Shadowplayer attends a house party as [[Vexus]] encourages her to ask Zeta out on a date before it was derailed by [[Ganon]]. She later appears in ''[[Shadowplayer's Mad]]'', attacking someone for making videos that weren't stop-motion animated. She does the same thing in ''[[Shadowplayer's Mad: Part II]]'', even angrier this time.
==Trivia==
*She almost appeared in ''[[Misguided Bits]]'', with an episode entitled ''Christmas Fight?'' that also featured [[Zye]].
*Despite being its title character, she only appears in four episodes of ''[[The Shadowplayer Show]]''.
*Her depiction in ''[[Mocha Loca]]'' was the basis for Espee Tronic, a character in Syp The Mighty's original webcomic ''[https://spitebox.com/cleg/smellyspace/ CLEG]''. Espee's name is a phonetic of "SP", the acronym for Shadowplayer.
**A character named [https://onipexandjevik.fandom.com/wiki/Espee Espee] with the same mask as Shadowplayer appears in iDs5621's series ''The Misadventures of Onipex and Pals'', also voiced by Syp with varying voice portrayals.
*She was considered male in her debut appearances, with Syp only retroactively considering the character female upon her own transition in real life.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery mode="nolines">
Shadowplayer SPsMad.png|As she appears in ''[[Shadowplayer's Mad]]''
Shadowplayer SPsMad.png|As she appears in ''[[Shadowplayer's Mad]]''
Shadowplayer Mocha Loca.jpg|As she appears in ''[[Mocha Loca]]''
Shadowplayer Mocha Loca.jpg|As she appears in ''[[Mocha Loca]]''
Shadowplayer Heroist.png|As she appears in ''[[Heroist]]''.
Shadowplayer Heroist.png|As she appears in ''[[Heroist]]''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Trivia==
*She almost returned in a ''[[Misguided]]''-centric episode of ''[[The Shadowplayer Show]]'', to be entitled ''Christmas Fight?'' that also featured [[Zye]].
*Despite being its title character, she only appears in four episodes of ''[[The Shadowplayer Show]]''.
*Her depiction in ''[[Mocha Loca]]'' was the basis for Espee Tronic, a character in Syp The Mighty's original webcomic ''[https://spitebox.com/cleg/smellyspace/ CLEG]''. Espee's name is a phonetic of "SP", the acronym for Shadowplayer.
**A different character named [https://onipexandjevik.fandom.com/wiki/Espee Espee] with the same mask as Shadowplayer appears in TheiDsStudios' series ''The Misadventures of Onipex and Pals'', also voiced by Syp with varying voice portrayals.
*She was considered male in her debut appearances, with Syp only retroactively considering the character female upon her own transition in real life.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 16:25, 6 October 2024

Shadowplayer is the title character of The Shadowplayer Show, voiced by Syp The Mighty.

Role in Plot

Events of The Shadowplayer Show

In Heroist, Shadowplayer is seen working for Zeta as she turns away Hero Factory Man. Later, in Mocha Loca, Shadowplayer attends a house party as Vexus encourages her to ask Zeta out on a date before it was derailed by Ganon. She later appears in Shadowplayer's Mad, attacking someone for making videos that weren't stop-motion animated. She does the same thing in Shadowplayer's Mad: Part II, even angrier this time.

Gallery

Trivia

  • She almost returned in a Misguided-centric episode of The Shadowplayer Show, to be entitled Christmas Fight? that also featured Zye.
  • Despite being its title character, she only appears in four episodes of The Shadowplayer Show.
  • Her depiction in Mocha Loca was the basis for Espee Tronic, a character in Syp The Mighty's original webcomic CLEG. Espee's name is a phonetic of "SP", the acronym for Shadowplayer.
    • A different character named Espee with the same mask as Shadowplayer appears in TheiDsStudios' series The Misadventures of Onipex and Pals, also voiced by Syp with varying voice portrayals.
  • She was considered male in her debut appearances, with Syp only retroactively considering the character female upon her own transition in real life.

Appearances