Overwatch League Caster MonteCristo’s tweet about the League and its players not being an anime series seems to have made him into a true anime villain in the eyes of some fans.
On December 26, Monte sent out his now-infamous “Overwatch League is not an anime” tweet, which started one of the best conversations about fandom and the league during the offseason so far.
Now, it seems like fans are determined to prove to Monte that Overwatch League is indeed an anime, and have made him into the villain.
As we approach another season of the Overwatch League, I’d like to take a moment to remind everyone the following:
Overwatch League is not an anime.
If someone is bad, then they get cut.
There are no redemption arcs.
Villains can, and often do, win.
— MonteCristo (@MonteCristo) December 26, 2018
On January 2, Overwatch League fan and artist Rswany said that since Monte Cristo insisted the League wasn’t an anime, he would bring the anime to Monte, literally.
The video Rswany made features an anime Montecristo reading his tweet, in Japanese of course, on stage at the Blizzard Arena. He even gets an evil laugh perfect for an animated bad guy.
So it looks like Monte’s tweet about Overwatch not being an anime has only ended up turning it into even more of one.
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Since @MonteCristo said @overwatchleague is not an anime I brought the anime to him. pic.twitter.com/oXysxTvhCD
— Rswany (@Rswany) January 2, 2019
It’s not the only video made in response to Monte, either. Artist and Overwatch fan Mercury JC made their own video that seems to prove the Overwatch League is in fact an anime as well.
TVアニメ「 THE OVERWATCH LEAGUE 」SEASON 1 OP
As we approach another season of the Overwatch League, I’d like to take a moment to remind everyone the following:
Overwatch League is definitely an anime.@overwatchleague #OWL2019 pic.twitter.com/jXRnYL3Dpe
— fragilities :raccoon: (@Mercury_JC) January 2, 2019
Monte is also cast as the antagonist in Mercury’s video, so it’s pretty clear he’s being set up to be the main villain of Overwatch League’s Season Two arc.
If anything, Monte’s tweet provided plenty of entertainment for Overwatch League fans patiently waiting for Season Two to begin on February 14.