Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: At one point, BLU Heavy, while provided with a Ubercharge by a nearby BLU Medic, stands in front of RED's spawn point and does this, instantly knocking back every RED player until the Ubercharge wears off.Rapid-Fire Comedy: Even when things get serious, the jokes come thick and fast.Paper-Thin Disguise: Spy, true to TF2, attempts to disguise himself as an Engineer by wearing a paper mask.The round then starts, and one of the BLU players throws a fellow Sniper out of the spawn room and locks him out. Meanwhile, the BLU team has set up a diner, and they're having their favorite dishes. Within four seconds, the RED team starts to spam voice lines until one of the Heavy players mows down several of his teammates in annoyance, and the room turns into a team-killing frenzy. This is emphasized in the beginning, where the teams are waiting for the round to start.
Order Versus Chaos: Order is a strong word for it, but the BLU team is much more rational than the Chaotic Stupid RED team.Offscreen Teleportation: Heavy is able to throw The Medic at and then beat him to RED base.Oh, Crap!: A BLU Heavy has this reaction after unleashing an ubercharge-assisted Curb-Stomp Battle to the RED team and is caught when his uber runs out, his Medic goes AFK and the whole of RED team are poised to return the favour.Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Spunky is released from some Spray-dimension the Protagonist punches a hole into.Sam Fisher also does it to one of the Engineer's sentries. Neck Snap: While waiting for the match to begin, a Heavy repeatedly does this to a respawning Scout.The music is cut short when a RED Heavy flies by with his minigun ("We fight like men!") and mows the soldier down. The moment is underscored by somber music and a BLU Soldier promises to send his condolences to the Sniper's kangaroo wife. Played for laughs earlier when a BLU Sniper accidentally shoots himself.Mood Whiplash: At first, the animation itself is a very wild and chaotic Rapid-Fire Comedy, though not long after the animation reaches the seven-minute mark, it, while still being comedic, takes a more serious turn after The Protagonist releases Spunky during his brief venture in the cartoony world.Mind Screw: Pretty much the entire video.Mind-Control Device: How Spunky the Imp is able to enslave everyone.
The RED Heavy picks one up during a kart race, stops, drops it in front of an Engineer who is keeping the track clean, and drives off laughing.