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Sans (Undertale)

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Sans
Undertale character
Sans undertale.jpg
Sans' in-game appearance
First appearance
Last appearance
Created byToby Fox
In-universe information
SpeciesSkeleton
WeaponBones, lasers, telekinesis
FamilyPapyrus (brother)

Sans is a fictional character created by Toby Fox for the 2015 role-playing video game Undertale. While normally a comic relief character and NPC, he also becomes the de facto final boss if the player chooses to complete the "genocide route" and destroy the game's race of monsters. His name is based on the Comic Sans font, which is used for most of his in-game dialogue. The character was praised by critics for his dialogue and boss fight, which is considered to be the most difficult in the game. His popularity with fans inspired several user-created mods and other types of projects.

A version of Sans also appears as a brief cameo in the related game Deltarune. His likeness also appears as a customizable skin for the Mii Gunner character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

History and appearances

In Undertale

Sans is a skeleton wearing a blue jacket, black shorts with white stripes, and white slippers. Prior to the events of Undertale, he had moved to the settlement in Snowdin from an unknown location with his brother Papyrus. Papyrus was hired as a royal guard trainee sentry and forces his brother to help in his quest to capture a human.[1]

Sans first appears in Snowdin, initially appearing as a silhouette approaching the player from behind before shaking the player's hand, setting off a whoopee cushion. He clarifies that he has no interest in capturing humans, unlike Papyrus, whom he describes as a "human-hunting FANATIC". After helping the player hide from Papyrus, Sans follows his brother throughout most of the forest, commentating on his puzzles and even contributing a word search, much to Papyrus' dismay. As the story proceeds, Sans continues to be a regular source of comic relief, performing such antics as attempting to sell the player fried snow. Later in the game, Sans invites the player to go eat at a restaurant with him, if they so choose. As he talks, he explains how he befriended a woman behind the large door in Snowdin who shared his love for puns. He reveals that he made a promise not to kill any humans who come to the Underground, and states that if he had not made that promise, the player would be "dead where [they] stand".

Sans makes one more appearance in the "Last Corridor", where he reveals the true meaning of the "EXP" and "LOVE" values that the player has accumulated through the game: 'Execution Points' and 'Level of Violence', respectively. He judges the player for how high their EXP and LOVE values are before disappearing and letting the player proceed to fight the king, Asgore. After the player defeats Asgore and Flowey (if he has not been fought before), and they leave the Underground, Sans calls them to inform them of what occurred after their departure, having different dialogue depending on the player's actions in-game. If the player does not kill any monsters, Sans appears alongside the other main characters after the fight with Asgore is prevented.

If the player opts to kill every monster in each area, Sans' behavior will be very different. He threatens the player with a "bad time" if they proceed with their actions before the Papyrus boss fight. If the player ignores Sans' warning and continues slaughtering every monster they meet, he eventually confronts the player in the Last Corridor to prevent them from destroying the world, acting as the route's final boss. Sans is revealed to have supernatural abilities and is extremely powerful, but can be killed by the player.[2]

In Deltarune

Sans appears as a cameo in chapter one of Deltarune, where he is found standing outside his shop, a remodeled version of Grillby's from Undertale.[3] He informs the player he has already met (and "befriended") their mother, Toriel, and asks them if they would like to come over to his house to hang out with his brother.

In other media

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a Sans costume for the playable Mii Gunner character was released as downloadable content on September 4, 2019.[4][5][6] Sans has also been the subject of many fan works and projects, being featured in numerous games, creations, and video game mods.[7][8][9][10]

Development

Sans is listed in the credits as being created by Toby Fox with "special inspiration" from J.N. Wiedle, author of the web comic Helvetica, a series about an eponymous skeleton named after the Helvetica typeface. His first concept drawing was made by Fox on a college notebook.[11]

The song that plays during his fight, "Megalovania", was originally composed for an EarthBound ROM hack for Halloween of 2009, where it serves as final boss music for the alternative version of Dr. Andonuts, one of the few major characters from that game.[12] Although the song was later featured in Homestuck,[13] "Megalovania" principally rose in popularity after the release of Undertale, spawning many internet remixes and memes.[14][15][better source needed] "Megalovania" has since appeared in games including Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun![16] and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate,[4] and was also used by a Spanish dating show, First Dates.[17] The song was also featured in an All Elite Wrestling Halloween special, in which wrestler Kenny Omega wore a Sans costume and was accompanied by the song during his entrance.[18]

He is one of the characters who does not normally use the default font in his dialogue; rather, it is usually displayed in lowercase Comic Sans. He only uses uppercase Comic Sans if he has stated something serious or, in some cases, threatens the player; and also in a few random instances during normal speech. He is often paired with his brother named Papyrus, also named after a font of the same name.[19]

Reception

Sans' appearance in Undertale was well-received by critics, with Dan Tack of Game Informer praising his boss fight.[20] TheGamer ranked Sans as the third best Undertale character, stating that his jokes were "spot on in delivery".[21] Screen Rant ranked Sans one of the top 7 of the hardest boss fights in video games.[22] During the Undertale Q&A, Sans and Papyrus were the characters that received the most questions from fans.[23] Sans was ranked as one of the best video game characters of the 2010s by Polygon staff and writer Colin Campbell, particularly his appearance and how: "When he makes a joke, the camera zooms in on him while he winks. It never gets old."[24] IGN staff ranked Sans as second of the best final bosses in video games.[25] Artist Meiura-Venn made a mash-up of Papyrus and Sans from Dark Souls's Solaire and Siegmeyer.[26]

Sans has also been well-received by fans of the game, being the subject of many fan works.[27][28][29] Professional wrestler Kenny Omega has expressed his love of Undertale, dressing as Sans for the October 30, 2019, episode of All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite.[30] His addition as a Mii fighter costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate garnered positive feedback from fans,[31] with fans creating memes and fan-art after the inclusion.[32] David Lozada of GameRevolution thought about Sans that should be an actual fighter rather than mii costume.[33] In 2019, An Amiibo of Sans has been made.[34]

References

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  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Minotti, Mike (September 4, 2019). "Undertale's Sans becomes a costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate". VentureBeat. Archived from the original on September 5, 2019.
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  7. ^ Newell, Adam (September 21, 2019). "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fan creates functional Undertale Sans Amiibo". Dot Esports. Gamurs.
  8. ^ Hernandez, Patricia (May 13, 2019). "Someone put Undertale's Sans fight in Fortnite, and it's amazing". Polygon. Archived from the original on May 18, 2019.
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