SM64 Bloopers: Can the Villager come out to play?

SM64 Bloopers: Can the Villager come out to play?, more often simply called Can the Villager come out to play?, is the 225th video made by SuperMarioGlitchy4. In this blooper, the Villager from the Animal Crossing video games series, who is considered as a murderer by people, escaped from prison and went to the Princess Peach's Castle, causing trouble to Mario and his friends, so the police comes around the castle.

Transcript
For the transcript of this video, see SM64 Bloopers: Can the Villager come out to play?/Transcript.

Plot
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Characters

 * Police officiers
 * Villager
 * Mario
 * CrimsonMan5 (Cameo appearance as a news anchor on Mario's television)
 * Rocks (Cameo appearances)
 * Luigi
 * Spaghetti Cusine owner (Cameo appearance)
 * Toad (Two minor appearances)
 * Balloon Boy (Two cameo appearances)
 * FightingMario54321
 * Steve
 * Princess Peach (Minor appearance)
 * Toadsworth
 * Two Goomba (Cameo appearance on a picture in the castle)
 * SuperMarioGlitchy4
 * Cube the Penguin (Two minor appearances)
 * Bullet Bill (Cameo appearance)
 * Spiny (Cameo appearance)
 * Robotnik's head (Cameo appearance)
 * Wario (Cameo appearance)
 * Chain Chomp (Cameo appearance)
 * Sonic (Only mentioned by the Chomp, doesn't appear physically)
 * Tom Nook (Cameo appearance)
 * Bob-omb (Minor appearance)

Trivia

 * SMG4 reached 400,000 subscribers on YouTube when he was already working on this video, hence the fact that it isn't a special blooper made to celebrate this. However, he announced he'll make one and that it'll be a QNA video.
 * This presence of the Villager from Animal Crossing as a main character of the plot of this blooper might have been inspired by the second DLC of the video game Mario Kart 8 on Wii U, released at the same period, which adds to the game some new tracks and characters from Animal Crossing, of course including the Villager as he's one of the most important characters of this series.
 * This video's plot is based on a meme according to which the Villager is a murderer (this is of course untrue in the real series), which shocked a few of the viewers. In SMG4's canonity, the reason for which he became a killer is that the tanuki Tom Nook made him accidentally drop his bag of Doritos in the water by shoving him.
 * Mario and the policemen coufounding the Balloon Boy from the video game Five Nights at Freddy's 2 with the Villager may be because of their very similar noses, which are triangular, but also because those two characters are both kids.
 * This is the first major appearance of FightingMario54321 in a blooper of SMG4 in a while since the video "Two Great Friends!" (he only mde some minor/cameo appearances in the meantime), and the first time along with Steve that he's seen working as a police officier (more precisely a police leader) although he told Nintendofan997 that he got fired of his police job in "Two Great Friends!" because they found some "naked pics in his locker" (however, this could just be in the SMG4 timeline) and told him to not repeat it to anyone. He then possibly retrieved this job in the meantime as the police possibly forgave him, unless this new episode took place before "Two Great Friends!" (if yes then i'd might be the first blooper of SMG4 to take place before an earlier video). This is also the first time he has red and yellow subtitles lines, while they were red and black most of the time in some bloopers of SMG4 released earlier. His presence in this video is explained by his relation to Animal Crossing since his current avatar is Cube the Penguin, a character from this series and who makes two minor appearances in this blooper which focus on the Villager, from Animal Crossing too.
 * In the room with the aquariums and the painting leading to Jolly Roger Bay, the fake bloodstains made with ketchup and the dead spaghetti to which the stains seems to come from are a reference to the video game DanganRonpa.
 * It's shown Mario has chosen Justin Bieber's song Baby as a ringtone for his Cellular Shopper.
 * This is the second time the Princess Peach is being arrested by the police, the first being "The Visitor." (2014) (however, her first arrest was in fact just an error).
 * Although being a penguin, Cube quacks like a duck in this video.
 * It's revealed the Princess Peach's Castle has been build on the top of an old mansion (which looks very similar to Big Boo's Mansion) to which it's connected by the ventilation system, and by the hole in the castle moat, which leads to the Vanish Cap Under the Moat course from the original Super Mario 64 video game.
 * The scene with the Tom Nook shoving the Villager and making him drop his bag of Doritos in the water is a reference to a similar scene in the blooper "A Lost Luigi", in which Enzo lost his Dorito bag exactly in the same way because Luigi accidentally shoved him while he was trying to escape from a policeman, who was running after the green plumber to arrest him.
 * The toxic flammable gas is exactly like the Pyrovision from the video game Team Fortress 2.
 * This is the first time the Cannon Penis is mentioned by someone else than SMG4 (Mario in this case) and also outside of a video which focus on the Bad Star (not counting the appearance of the Pingas Cannon, similar to the Cannon Penis, in the blooper "Smexy Soccer"), although it doesn't appear physically here.

Gallery
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