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8-Bit Theater
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Name: | 8-Bit Theatre |
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Creator: | Brian Clevinger |
Date(s): | March 2, 2001 - June 1, 2010 |
Medium: | webcomic |
Country of Origin: | United States |
External Links: | 8-Bit Theatre, complete archive on The Internet Archive |
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8-Bit Theater was a sprite comic by Brian Clevenger that ran from 2001 through 2010. The character designs and plot were inspired by and parodied the 8-bit and 16-bit Final Fantasy games.
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Influence
Along with Bob and George, 8-Bit Theatre was one of the most popular and influential sprite comics, and inspired the creations of hundreds of others.
Example Fanworks
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Fanart
- happy birthday, 8 Bit Theater!! by whiteglove-official[dead link]
Fan Videos
Other
Resources
- Wikipedia Page
- 8-Bit Theater Wiki on Fandom.com
- 8-Bit Theater page on the Final Fantasy Fandom.com wiki
- 8-Bit Theater TvTropes page
- 8-bit Theater Comic Profile fan dub blog on thewebcomiclist.com, Archived version
- 8-Bit Theater Fandom fan blog on Tumblr, Archived version
- 8-Bit Theater on AO3