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[[File:HappyHappyists.png|thumb|250px|A fraction of the 180 Happy Happyists who gather at founding member Carpainter's headquarters. The lighter blue ones will move out of the way in-game.]]'''Happy Happyism''' is a form of religion in ''[[EarthBound]]''. A cult in nature, Happy Happyism was established by [[Carpainter]], and up until early in the game, possess the [[Happy Happy Village|their own village]] in [[Peaceful Rest Valley]]. The cult worships the color blue, as evidenced by their mission to paint "everything in the world blue" and their chanting of "''Blue, blue, blue''" several times a day and once before their bedtime. After their leader is defeated, the cult was disbanded.
[[Image:HappyHappyists.png|thumb|250px|A fraction of the 180 Happy Happyists who gather at founding member Carpainter's headquarters.]]
 
 
The '''Happy Happyists''' are a fictional cult in the 1995 video game ''[[EarthBound]]''. They were founded by [[Carpainter]], and up until early in the game, possess the [[Happy Happy Village|their own village]] in [[Peaceful Rest Valley]]. The cult worships the color blue, as evidenced by their mission to paint "everything in the world blue" and their chanting of "Blue, blue, blue" several times a day and once before their bedtime.
 
   
 
==Membership==
 
==Membership==
Most Happy Happyists are former residents of [[Twoson]], the nearest village and only access point to Peaceful Rest Valley, where their village headquarters are located. Aspiring members members appear to have scheduled meetings with Happy Happyist counselors in order to determine their allegiance to the "religion". High-ranked Happy Happyists are directly involved with the operations of the cult's founder, Carpainter, while the lower ranked members are responsible for painting everything, from buildings to animals, the color blue, and spreading the word of Happy Happyism.
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Most Happy Happyists are former residents of [[Twoson]], the nearest town and only access point to Peaceful Rest Valley, where their village headquarters are located. Aspiring members appear to have scheduled meetings with Happy Happyist counselors in order to determine their allegiance to the "religion". High-ranked Happy Happyists are directly involved with the operations of the cult's founder, Carpainter, while the lower ranked members are responsible for painting everything, from buildings to animals (including a cow), the color blue, and spreading the word of Happy Happyism.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Happy Happyists who work directly for Carpainter dress entirely in blue garbs that loosely mirror the attire of the real-life Ku Klux Klan cult. In battle, they are seen carrying containers of blue paint, as well as brushes. Average residents of Happy Happy Village do not dress accordingly, but are equally intent on painting everything blue.
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[[File:Insane_cultist.gif|left|frame|Insane Cultist]]Happy Happyists who work directly for Carpainter dress entirely in blue garbs that loosely mirror the attire of the real-life [[Wikipedia: Ku Klux Klan|Ku Klux Klan]], a cultlike American white nationalist group. In battle, they are seen carrying containers of blue paint, as well as brushes. Average residents of Happy Happy Village do not dress accordingly, but are equally intent on painting everything blue.
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In the original Japanese ''Mother 2'', the [[Insane Cultist]]s have the letters "HH" on their caps. In an interview with Wired Localizer, Marcus Lindblom stated that he altered their appearance to make them look less like Ku Klux Klan members. He removed the letters since he believed that due to low resolution fonts the HH could look like a KK. He also added fluffy little balls at the end of the caps to make them look as far from the Klan as possible.<ref>
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[http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2013/07/marcus-lindblom-earthbound Wired Interview]</ref>
   
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==References==
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Revision as of 23:37, 19 August 2013

HappyHappyists

A fraction of the 180 Happy Happyists who gather at founding member Carpainter's headquarters. The lighter blue ones will move out of the way in-game.

Happy Happyism is a form of religion in EarthBound. A cult in nature, Happy Happyism was established by Carpainter, and up until early in the game, possess the their own village in Peaceful Rest Valley. The cult worships the color blue, as evidenced by their mission to paint "everything in the world blue" and their chanting of "Blue, blue, blue" several times a day and once before their bedtime. After their leader is defeated, the cult was disbanded.

Membership

Most Happy Happyists are former residents of Twoson, the nearest town and only access point to Peaceful Rest Valley, where their village headquarters are located. Aspiring members appear to have scheduled meetings with Happy Happyist counselors in order to determine their allegiance to the "religion". High-ranked Happy Happyists are directly involved with the operations of the cult's founder, Carpainter, while the lower ranked members are responsible for painting everything, from buildings to animals (including a cow), the color blue, and spreading the word of Happy Happyism.

Appearance

Insane cultist

Insane Cultist

Happy Happyists who work directly for Carpainter dress entirely in blue garbs that loosely mirror the attire of the real-life Ku Klux Klan, a cultlike American white nationalist group. In battle, they are seen carrying containers of blue paint, as well as brushes. Average residents of Happy Happy Village do not dress accordingly, but are equally intent on painting everything blue.

In the original Japanese Mother 2, the Insane Cultists have the letters "HH" on their caps. In an interview with Wired Localizer, Marcus Lindblom stated that he altered their appearance to make them look less like Ku Klux Klan members. He removed the letters since he believed that due to low resolution fonts the HH could look like a KK. He also added fluffy little balls at the end of the caps to make them look as far from the Klan as possible.[1]

References