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''Brawl in the Family'' was a
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written and drawn by Matthew Taranto. The webcomic was inspired by the ''
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'' series and features characters from various video game franchises, such as ''
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'', and many others. The webcomic concluded on October 3, 2014, having produced a total of 600 comics.


Setting and cast

''Brawl in the Family'' is a play on words - a portmanteau of ''
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'' and the
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game ''
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''. The comic featured a variety of
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from the ''
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'' series, with Kirby as its protagonist. Other characters playing a large role include
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and
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, along with fellow ''Kirby'' characters Adeleine and
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. ''Brawl in the Family'' primarily consisted of short visual jokes and wordplay, but also featured longer storylines and music videos, often to mark special occasions. Later in the series, the webcomic began to feature characters that were announced to be playable in ''
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''. The webcomic later introduced a few original characters, such as Eario, the unseen janitor of
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, tasked with cleaning up in Mario's wake. ''Brawl in the Family'' expanded upon existing Nintendo characters by creating romances between
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and
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, as well as
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and
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, and by turning originally minor characters into recurring characters, such as
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and a Bug Catcher from the ''
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'' series. Gaming website Retro described ''Brawl in the Family'' as "almost aggressively lighthearted," because where "a lot of comedic webcomics tend to veer into cynical territory," Retro described ''Brawl in the Family'' as having a "warm, family friendly tone."


Notable comics

''Brawl in the Family'' started under the title of ''Kirby Comics'' and was only uploaded on websites such as
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and
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forums, until Taranto decided to expand the webcomic's cast and publish it on his own website, which was designed by Chris Seward. The first strip on the website is "The Showdown", published on June 13, 2008, showing a visual gag of Kirby transforming into his nemesis/best friend
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. The character
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was introduced in the
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2009 strip as a joke character, becoming a recurring and popular character with readers. Musical comics were introduced with the 115th comic, How the King Stole Christmas Part 2, featuring the song "You're a Mean King", which parodied "
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". The 400th ''Brawl in the Family'' strip is a music video titled "The History of Nintendo", which covers the US releases of many Nintendo games throughout the company's history. ''
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'' stated that the video "crams some good detail into its 3:42 running time" and described it as "catchy." Taranto himself called it his personal favorite ''Brawl in the Family'' video. "The History of Nintendo" was released shortly after Taranto underwent major surgery and was temporarily unable to work on more strips. In response to
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being revealed as a playable character in ''
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'' and as the webcomic's 500th strip, Taranto uploaded a short video titled "Prodigal Robot" as a tribute to the iconic game character, while poking fun at the "popularity curve" of the ''Mega Man'' franchise.


''Nintendo Force''

Taranto was contacted by
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of
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to be one of the comic artists of '' Nintendo Force Magazine''. After stopping with ''Brawl in the Family'', Taranto continued working on Nintendo-themed comics for the magazine.


Ending

Taranto announced his webcomic's end on July 25, 2014, in his 580th strip titled "World Eight-Four". Taranto later confirmed his final strip to be released on 3 October, precisely on the date ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' was going to be released. Though this was purely coincidental, Taranto described it as "very fitting", as the webcomic started around the time ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' was released. In an interview with ''WiiU Daily'', Taranto detailed his reasons to stop with his webcomic: " feel like I’ve pushed it about as far as it can go by this point. It’s gotten more difficult to come up with unique concepts for strips that I haven’t already covered at some point, and I’m ready to dive into projects that involve non-existing
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." The final comic, "One Final Song", was described as "a very nostalgic musical number, drawing together tracks from he webcomic'slong and musical history" and was dedicated to "all of the individuals that have enjoyed his work over the years." Armed Gamer stated that the song "really hits in the feels" and praised the five "Meet Me at Final Destination" comics that led up to it.


Kickstarter campaigns

Taranto's first
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campaign was to fund ''Brawl in the Family: Volume 1'', a
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treasury containing the webcomic's first 200 strips, as well as bonus content. The campaign reached its initial goal of $10,000 within the first 24 hours and raised more than $56,000 in total. Around the time of the webcomic's end, Taranto started a Kickstarter campaign to fund the release of two more
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comic book treasuries containing the remaining 400 comics, as well as a large amount of bonuses. Each book contains a total of 200 strips, covering 244 pages. Available Kickstarter rewards included, but were not limited to, paperback and hardcover versions of all 3 books, a slipcase and signatures. Though the campaign hit its goal, the two new books were almost exclusively given to Kickstarter backers. Taranto also composed the soundtrack and contributed to the Kickstarter campaign for ''
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''. Josh Hano, the creator of ''Nefarious'', drew a crossover comic for ''Brawl in the Family'' which featured the game's protagonist, Crow. Hano also worked on the art and animations of '' Tadpole Treble''.


''Tadpole Treble''

In November 2013, together with his brother Michael, Matthew Taranto started a Kickstarter campaign for '' Tadpole Treble'', a
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featuring a
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named Baton. In this game, the music determines the layout of the
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. There was a demo of ''Tadpole Treble'' available during the Kickstarter campaign. The game was successfully funded on December 7, 2013, and was released for
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on May 6, 2016 and for
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on August 11 of the same year. An enhanced version of the game titled ''Tadpole Treble Encore'' was announced for
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, and was released on January 21, 2021.


''Too Bad. Waluigi Time''

On March 31, 2018, Taranto launched a Kickstarter for ''Too Bad. Waluigi Time,'' a comic book treasury featuring all of Waluigi's previous appearances in the webcomic, along with 200 new strips focusing on the character and 30 additional ''Brawl in the Family'' comics, called ''Back in the Family''. The book reached its $25,000 goal in three days, ultimately raising over $90,000 by the time of the campaign's conclusion. The book was released physically and digitally on April 1, 2020.


''Gamemaster Classified''

On February 9, 2021, Taranto launched another brand new Kickstarter for a hardcover book co-written by Howard Phillips, which is about lawsuits, reviews, comics and more relating to Nintendo and Phillips. It achieved its $23,000 goal within the first seven hours of being posted to Kickstarter.


Podcast

Taranto and website designer Chris Seward launched the ''Brawl in the Family Podcast'' in February 2013. The podcast is mainly based around the discussion of video games, and has continued even following the end of the comic.


References


External links

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Matthew Taranto's company website
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