Bridget Arcade All Dialogue Guilty Gear Strive

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  • @ongbee3246
    @ongbee3246 Před rokem +334

    Ky: "stop right there, that's enough"
    *Bridget still dancing*
    Bridget "I dont know what to do"
    *still dancing*

    • @gidofter_lukge
      @gidofter_lukge Před rokem +24

      Not even revelations about the self can stop the shiggy wiggy

  • @SaiyanGamer95
    @SaiyanGamer95 Před 2 lety +970

    Ky inviting Bridget over and saying that Dizzy would be happy to them, I won't lie, it made me smile.

    • @JamesTheTurnbull
      @JamesTheTurnbull Před 2 lety +39

      I find this kinda ironic because Dizzy was the "bounty in the forest near the town" that Bridget was gonna go after as the first hunt from the start.

    • @SaiyanGamer95
      @SaiyanGamer95 Před 2 lety +23

      @@JamesTheTurnbull Unless I'm mistaken, Bridget and Dizzy are very good friends.

    • @TheSweetSpirit
      @TheSweetSpirit Před 2 lety +37

      @@SaiyanGamer95 They are now, but the 'bounty in the forest near the town' plotline, Bridget wanted that bounty to show their town how their superstition is wrong. I don't remember the specifics on how they became friends though. I assume Bridget got to know Dizzy during Dizzy's sky pirate escapades. I know Jam is the one who (falsely LOL) claimed Dizzy's bounty.

    • @Max465
      @Max465 Před 2 lety +28

      Ky managing to be a better father figure to Bridget than he's ever been for Sin

    • @Renoistic
      @Renoistic Před 2 lety +4

      Nice callback to the Bridget/Dizzy ending in XX.

  • @stormwindsakuro8678
    @stormwindsakuro8678 Před 2 lety +665

    "I hope my path will be a guiding light for someone to follow" : Ky's theme

    • @pedroian5964
      @pedroian5964 Před 2 lety +111

      "i can feel the light even after the sun goes down"
      Bridget's
      Yo...

    • @deltacosmic5358
      @deltacosmic5358 Před 2 lety +16

      WAIT bro did they do that on purpose

    • @stonecat676
      @stonecat676 Před 2 lety +11

      crying at the club rn

    • @LoveXKnife
      @LoveXKnife Před 2 lety +33

      I CAN BELIEVE IN THE PATH IM ON
      FAITH
      PRIDE
      SO WHAT DO I HAVE TO FEAR?!

    • @charlescalvin8680
      @charlescalvin8680 Před 2 lety +22

      @@LoveXKnife UNDER THE SACRED BRIARS

  • @skinnyboi8937
    @skinnyboi8937 Před 2 lety +534

    See this was the context I was missing about all the endings, thanks for being good at the game.

  • @gasmonkey1000
    @gasmonkey1000 Před rokem +200

    Goldenweiss is acting like a pretty good dad. I wonder if Testament had dysphoria too.
    And Ky's being a dad too. He's grown a lot

    • @leonlopez5704
      @leonlopez5704 Před rokem +48

      I think since Testament is older, they got their shit figured out. In the old games, they were fucked in the head and in a bad place.

    • @elbrachoxddd5883
      @elbrachoxddd5883 Před rokem +17

      Having dysphoria is kind of the standard experience for transgender peapole, so probably but Bridget definitely had more(It's more of a temporary thing most of the time, there always will be a little of it, but it fades into nothingness with time both in and out of the closet)

    • @mikumiku0047
      @mikumiku0047 Před rokem +23

      ​@@elbrachoxddd5883 Popping in to say that's it necessarily "standard" as one doesn't need to have dysphoria to be trans. The better indicator is the euphoria when their gender is affirmed.

  • @noriringtail7428
    @noriringtail7428 Před 2 lety +1030

    So many people in the comments with their own agendas. The moral of the story is clearly that when someone is lost and confused about who they are, the best thing you can do is gently support them figuring it out regardless of what it means- NOT to pass judgement on any given outcome.

  • @theundeadcactus6194
    @theundeadcactus6194 Před rokem +218

    Her gender is valid, but her nationality is not (she’s British)

    • @user-ky2rk8tp5g
      @user-ky2rk8tp5g Před rokem +5

      😂

    • @netsukii7594
      @netsukii7594 Před 6 měsíci +22

      SEE THIS IS THE BIGOTRY WE NEED. (Im both trans and british so dw even british people know britain sucks almost as bad as america)

    • @alexmal9021
      @alexmal9021 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@netsukii7594 🇺🇸 🦅👍 🇬🇧🐔👎

    • @tire_iron488
      @tire_iron488 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@netsukii7594 britain is nowhere near as bad as america

    • @SomeRandoDum
      @SomeRandoDum Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@tire_iron488 just look at their food. I'd rather eat five big macs or even touch their food

  • @pokkiheart
    @pokkiheart Před rokem +76

    The important thing to remember here, is that NOBODY in the story is forcing her to be anything anymore. There was her history, but she's beyond that now.
    With that in mind, the two paths for Bridget in this game are "I realized I'm a girl" and "I'm working on figuring myself out" and you could very easily say she's trans in those endings too, she just doesn't say it to Gold and Ky... because she's still figuring it out. It's like she says in that coming out ending, she's not 100% sure yet if it's the right choice.
    Just, think about it. Whether she wins or loses certain battles doesn't change her identity. These endings only serve to highlight different aspects of the same character. That character is a trans girl.

    • @TheGreatBackUpVIDEOS
      @TheGreatBackUpVIDEOS Před rokem +9

      Given that all the endings have to conform to canon, as they are all meant to reveal different aspects of that character, this makes sense.
      Even if it does not directly land at the same point, it is still a step towards that in the greater scheme of her story.

    • @zabelinextreme927
      @zabelinextreme927 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Thats kinda awfull when your understand Bridget s history and how all this is talking about how bridget s parents lied to an entire town about the gender of the twins. The real choice to make... is just talking about unveil the truth.

    • @TheTruestZero
      @TheTruestZero Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@zabelinextreme927 I'm on you with that. I knew Bridget story about being pretty much forced from birth to act as a gender he wasn't to avoid persecution and possibly death by the hands of a superstitious village.
      While Bridget have a choice now on how to move things on, people who weren't into the Guilty Gear lore just champion a character who was lied about itself since birth about it's gender. I do wonder how the music would go if the scenario was flipped.

  • @theinsanewombat1899
    @theinsanewombat1899 Před 2 lety +127

    You all have terrible reading comprehension, please retake 9th grade english class. There's no "oh actually Bridget is still a man in the flawless run" just because she doesn't look at the camera and go "I'm a woman". Also many of the arcade endings are all canon which you'd know if you were actually guilty gear players.

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety +40

      These people insist on just outright lying about how Strive's arcade mode works and lie about Bridget's backstory.
      Of course they don't play the games.

    • @MattRogan28
      @MattRogan28 Před 2 lety +37

      As someone who never play guilty gear from this video I can tell that it a coming out story
      People like say unfaithful to Japanese version but I heard that the translations and localizations are done in-house and was over look by Daisuke
      Only time Bridget say she a boy is in stage 1 but she hesitance to correct Goldlewis and look unhappy saying it
      to be honest this whole controversy will be forgotten about and people find something else to bitch about because that just how social media is from my experience

    • @theglitchcounter264
      @theglitchcounter264 Před rokem +3

      If he is outwardly displayed as a girl through the whole story, then true self would refer to what they were not outwardly displaying themselves as, and in fact be the opposite right?

    • @Princessk8
      @Princessk8 Před rokem +33

      @@theglitchcounter264 You're mistaken. Bridget, while presenting feminine, corrects the others at first when they refer to her as a girl by stating "I'm a boy" in an upset tone. It's uncomfortable for her because the body she was born into was that of a man, which means she felt obligated to correct them when they call her a girl. it is not "She's dressed as a girl and conflicted so that means she's a boy." It's more like, "Despite her appearance, she feels it's necessary to tell others she's a boy simply because of her biology. She's conflicted so that means she's a girl who simply hasn't had the courage to admit to it yet"

    • @bipsahoy8064
      @bipsahoy8064 Před rokem +14

      She keeps talking about being happy but not TRULY happy in every ending where she doesnt come out as a girl, talking about how shes worried what people would think and that she wants to live as her 'true self' and im just confused as how delusional you gotta be to think shes talking about being a boy dressed as a girl, you know, the thing she already is. She wouldnt be talking about being worried to live as her true self if her true self is femboy

  • @uniquename6925
    @uniquename6925 Před 2 lety +336

    You're a GOAT. Was waiting for this for so long.
    My hands are broke rn, so couldn't play the extreme mode on my own.

    • @swimcheesy186
      @swimcheesy186  Před 2 lety +27

      Sorry for the wait and sorry to hear, hope your hand heals soon!

    • @uniquename6925
      @uniquename6925 Před 2 lety +16

      @@swimcheesy186 naw you good.
      It's an RSI/tendon issue. So it just needs time to recover.
      But yeah, these are much appreciated. Especially the time stamps in the description. Thanks for the upload 👍

    • @RyanBrown2K5
      @RyanBrown2K5 Před 2 lety +2

      @@uniquename6925 If I may ask, how did it happen?

    • @uniquename6925
      @uniquename6925 Před 2 lety +8

      ​@@RyanBrown2K5
      Probably it was typing for many hours on a new ergonomic keyboard. My tendons just didn't have the stamina built to keep up yet. And the new range of motion made for a much different experience typing.
      So every day I kept pushing them without realizing it until they started hurting when I typed. At which point it was already too late.
      I was like 80k words into a word document when I realized. That's about a small books worth of words written in a 2-3 weeks.
      As for what I should have been doing to avoid the RSI:
      Probably I needed to do light tendon stretches and ease up on the typing until I could build up enough stamina.
      Turns out, ergonomic keyboards are kinda a scam... And they don't help prevent RSI's...
      Would have been good to know a month ago...
      Also, Speech To Text, I probably should have been using that for just raw word transcription. It was dumb to even type that much in the first place...

    • @who7111
      @who7111 Před 2 lety +4

      @@uniquename6925 man’s gaming setup went so hard he broke his hands, also Jesus what’s your wpm

  • @DatBisa
    @DatBisa Před 2 lety +534

    No matter the ending, the message is "Only you know who you are, and don't be afraid to reach out to those willing to help you if you need it." and HOLY SHIT THAT IS A FUCKING *RAW* message to send through the Arcade Mode dialogue of a DLC character for a fighting game. Love how it's written too, especially the flawless ending drawing things out with so much weight in the dialogue and leaving her eventual choice ambiguous.
    The point isn't "'Cowgirl' is fine, because I'm a girl.", it's that Bridget is Bridget and only Bridget gets to say what that means, and that's fucking awesome.

    • @Hakokoro
      @Hakokoro Před 2 lety +113

      There is people that argue that then Solo Ending doesnt has Bridget coming out as a girl, and its only the ""bad""(it isnt even a bad ending,there is no such thing in the arcade mode) ending. But the whole conversation in the other ending is clearly about coming out as well,just not spelled out on your face.

    • @DatBisa
      @DatBisa Před 2 lety +75

      @@Hakokoro The "I know writers who use subtext and they're all cowards"-mindset.

    • @generalgarchomp333
      @generalgarchomp333 Před 2 lety +64

      It's infuriating, I'm currently trying to express that to a few people on another video. I don't understand how a character realizing they're unhappy and getting help from people who care about them in what they want in life and what makes them comfortable. Nah that's the bad end, they need to stay unhappy and forcing themselves to be something they're not because these people can't accept that their trap character has more depth then just crossdressing. Granted most trap characters do but a lot of people ignore that and only focus on the trap aspect.

    • @TheSweetSpirit
      @TheSweetSpirit Před 2 lety +81

      Yeah, you got it! in fact the flawless ending is EXTREMELY blunt with this, saying "Have I convinced you? No matter what others think, I will not change. Not even if this body turns to gear."
      No matter what his body is, he's still Ky, and this is in *Bridget's* arcade story, with Ky trying to help.
      I just hate how people twist it thinking when Bridget says "she wants to be her true self" that means 'Male', because to certain people 'true self' only means the body they're born into. While Ky literally says it doesn't matter what his own body is like, which is a HUGE change from his old self who absolutely fucking despised all Gears. And Bridget basically agrees with Ky's sentiment for her own outlook.

    • @generalgarchomp333
      @generalgarchomp333 Před 2 lety +53

      @@TheSweetSpirit exactly, though i suspect it's a mix between transphobia and people not wanting their "trap character" to have more depth.

  • @edwardramos4591
    @edwardramos4591 Před rokem +66

    Watching these endings multiple times (plus my first exposures to this mode being Bedman and Asuka, which definitely have this feel), I have concluded that Bridget's endings are meant less as binary (heh) "good" and "bad" endings, and more to be read as snippets of one overarching narrative that culminates in the Stage 9 Ending.
    Stage 1: Bridget, a boy who dresses up like a girl, is starting to question who he really is. Between his debut and -STRIVE-, he has likely spent plenty of time away from the village who thought him a metaphorical black cat, and the parents who raised him as a girl in response to such.
    Stage 7 Endings: Bridget gets what amounts to a "You're still young, that's your fault, there's so much you have to go through" lecture from Blonde John Goodman over here. This lights the fire Bridget needs under him to truly think about his issues, putting him on the path that will eventually lead him to Ky.
    Stage 8 Filthy Casual Endings: Ky basically advises Bridget to look at things from the perspective of happiness and what might satisfy them in the future. This prompts Bridget to figure "Perhaps I'm just as comfortable with being a girl" and self affirm from there.
    Stage 8 Flawless Ending and Stage 9 Ending: Of course, self affirmation and going public are two different things, so Bridget seeks out Ky (revered Gear slayer now basically a Gear himself) again to get his thoughts on the latter. Ky tells Bridget that as long as she has people who support her, she should not be afraid of other's thoughts. Bridget seems to take that to heart and basically gets adopted at the end (something I'm a sucker for, the adoption in all but name thing I mean).

    • @Emma-rw8yo
      @Emma-rw8yo Před 17 dny +1

      They confirmed that this is true (for every character's arcade modes) in direct response to people misinterpreting this specifc arcade mode, yeah. None of the paths are necessarily "good" or "bad", they're all meant to show different parts of the characters

  • @AnnCatsanndra
    @AnnCatsanndra Před 2 lety +249

    Thank you so much, I spent hours trying to check all these lines.

  • @ArCayne_FGC
    @ArCayne_FGC Před rokem +124

    In all honesty, being non-binary myself, seeing Bridget come to terms with who she is never fails to make me smile.
    Maybe I, and I'm sure many others, just relate since we all had similar conflictions before coming out.

  • @yeyas80
    @yeyas80 Před 2 lety +180

    Bridget is a sick yo-yo user, and that’s enough for me.

    • @Guitarz_fan
      @Guitarz_fan Před 2 lety +3

      Damn right

    • @blackAngelProductions
      @blackAngelProductions Před 2 měsíci

      Really if you think about it it's kind of lame and stupid and really Bridget is just stealing Kirby and ness's thing
      I know it's supposed to be a magic yo-yo but when your weapon is a yo-yo and a teddy bear nobody is going to ever take you seriously.

    • @CiblesPlush
      @CiblesPlush Před 29 dny

      ​@@blackAngelProductionsthen they get shiggy wiggied

  • @kaiser1one
    @kaiser1one Před 2 lety +145

    This makes showing people Bridget's story is pretty linear instead of tidbits of Day 1 being leaked all over the place with no cohesion to speak of. Thanks for this.

    • @swimcheesy186
      @swimcheesy186  Před 2 lety +47

      My pleasure and thank you! Just sucks that people are also still taking bits of it out of context, but I just want to make sure the full arcades are shared in one convenient place!

    • @cerberus400
      @cerberus400 Před 2 lety +6

      @Loque seado Nome importa Different results depending on whether you lost a round in a specific stage or ran it without losing a round.

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety +7

      @Loque seado Nome importa Depends on the exact game. In Strive's arcade mode there are 3 endings that up to showing the full narrative. The normal route and ending is for losing a round but not a match on stage 1, the hard route and ending are if you lost a round but not a match on stages 2-7, and the Extreme route and ending are for if you get through everything without losing a single round and thus can access stage 9.
      With every other character in Strive the different endings build up different parts of the same narrative and form a cohesive whole when taken together.

    • @LenaSpark412
      @LenaSpark412 Před rokem +1

      @@swimcheesy186I think the important part is she’s changed… I consider the fact that she’s a girl to be the final say for rn (because no ending cutscene said she’s a boy but one said she was a girl, only the beginning ones said boy) but if in the next game one of her cutscenes said she was a boy again she’s growing more. I’m proud of her journey and want to be able to be more like her

    • @jackratscratpack9323
      @jackratscratpack9323 Před rokem

      @@LenaSpark412we ain’t going to get another one for awhile probably most likely what will be next will be new blaz blue taking inspiration from what they accomplished in strive simple to learn combos hopefully a dub for different regions not just sub

  • @FumiTheSillyGirl
    @FumiTheSillyGirl Před rokem +139

    Remember
    There are no good or bad endings

    • @callumbreton8930
      @callumbreton8930 Před rokem +7

      There is only the slow steady progression of causality that is working its way to enact the event that will lead to all our individual deaths

    • @Kirbonzo
      @Kirbonzo Před rokem +2

      If you lose that's bad so um uhhhh (Immediate Edit: Im not gonna say anything else so I don't get murdered)

    • @LatinaCreamQueen
      @LatinaCreamQueen Před rokem +23

      Poetic almost. It's saying "no matter what happens, you're still you"

    • @nineouncenails
      @nineouncenails Před rokem +1

      @@LatinaCreamQueen only good comment here

    • @DkKombo
      @DkKombo Před rokem

      Just like there are no definitive statements from the devs...

  • @carbodude5414
    @carbodude5414 Před 2 lety +101

    I hope Dizzy and Jam return as playable characters just so I can see them reunite with Bridget

    • @darkmeme2289
      @darkmeme2289 Před rokem +9

      Lmao Jam finna rob again 😭

    • @sev1120
      @sev1120 Před 11 měsíci +4

      I'd like Dizzy to be playable at some point for the interactions she'd have with everyone

  • @belalghunaim7803
    @belalghunaim7803 Před 2 lety +248

    Goldlewis is such a chad bro, i love him

    • @akiradkcn
      @akiradkcn Před 2 lety

      He is a glowlie lol

    • @Marziipan
      @Marziipan Před 8 měsíci

      @@akiradkcn and i still like him he’s very chill i think

  • @shazbeet
    @shazbeet Před 2 lety +112

    Remember, Bridget is a ruthless bounty hunter

    • @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689
      @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 Před 2 lety +44

      Which is part of the reason why she can't return to her village as a girl. She was a bounty hunter as a guy to prove their superstitions wrong - but she's happier as a woman, ergo why she can't return to prove their superstitions right AGAIN.

    • @ShadowFri3nd
      @ShadowFri3nd Před 2 lety +9

      @@nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 you mean he/him right?

    • @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689
      @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 Před 2 lety +60

      @@ShadowFri3nd She/her. I quite literally explained why she's a girl.

    • @geroldas
      @geroldas Před 2 lety

      Nonsense and speculation. You've no affirmation from the author. This won't be settled until they settle it themselves.

    • @drankydrank1
      @drankydrank1 Před 2 lety +5

      @The professional loser Because he's not. A single line in an optional ending, only accessible by losing, is their "proof" that a character they've never heard of until this week has canonically changed his gender...

  • @valeon7303
    @valeon7303 Před 2 lety +244

    "Let's make this a serious duel"
    So lemme get this straight
    Bridget, a normal human with a yoyo, could fight Ky in dragon install when sol couldn't even beat normal ky? Where I-no had to have the power of God and Anime on her side to fight him?
    Like even if ky isn't going all out those must be some SICK yoyo tricks
    Edit: my first run with Bridget in arcade and it was my first time ever making it to stage 8 flawlessly.
    I have never done this with any character. Not even Giovanna, my main, who I have more levels in than the rest of the cast combined.

    • @FullMetalSnorlax
      @FullMetalSnorlax Před 2 lety +18

      Only on a good day :P
      his is one of those situations where the character should canonically lose, which is why the fight is so difficult, but you the player have the power to change that outcome. Also the dialogue afterwards would still fit perfectly if Bridget lost the fight, so it's probably cannon that they didn't win but were pushed to their limits, or at least that's how this sort of thing usually gets handled, after all not everyone can beat the final boss, but in Xrd's story mode every character recounts their arcade mode fight with Ramlethal regardless of who actually beat Ram.

    • @kinguuj
      @kinguuj Před 2 lety +3

      I just, TOTSUGEKI!!!!!!!!!

    • @okamileek006
      @okamileek006 Před 2 lety +39

      @@tempoaccla4041 There's no femboy ending, they're all exploring the same conclusion

    • @enricobaschenis4257
      @enricobaschenis4257 Před 2 lety +20

      THIS IS THE POWER OF GENDER NEUTRAL

    • @Max1125channel
      @Max1125channel Před 2 lety +28

      @@enricobaschenis4257 NOW PREPARE FOR GENDER MIXUP

  • @HellecticMojo
    @HellecticMojo Před 2 lety +49

    Boss Ky is such a grind. The monkey's paw curled maliciously when they omitted Nago

  • @RothusTemplar
    @RothusTemplar Před 2 lety +66

    I'm not sure about the direction they're taking here, but one thing I do know is Goldlewis is one hell of a guy. I respect the advice he slaps down on this confused young person, and the understanding and lack of judgement he gives. It's just... Beautiful.

  • @notimetoexplain8063
    @notimetoexplain8063 Před 2 lety +49

    ah yes….
    *slaps the table*
    EMOTIONAL DANCING

  • @dazzylindsey2880
    @dazzylindsey2880 Před 2 lety +51

    Thank you for clearing things up.

  • @tominator6684
    @tominator6684 Před 2 lety +249

    I'M SO CONFUSED!! Also, Ky is the final boss? That's new.

    • @swimcheesy186
      @swimcheesy186  Před 2 lety +85

      YES, he is now! It’s pretty neat, I hope they do it for all the season 2 DLC

    • @tominator6684
      @tominator6684 Před 2 lety +46

      @@swimcheesy186 Either the final boss for Bridget alone, or for the whole DLC from this point forth. We'll see.

    • @quinttwo
      @quinttwo Před 2 lety +12

      @@tominator6684 part of me really hopes so- they even gave Ky a new "super" for the occasion

    • @alpha-tomahawk532
      @alpha-tomahawk532 Před 2 lety +1

      @@quinttwo What's the new super?

    • @quinttwo
      @quinttwo Před 2 lety +1

      @@alpha-tomahawk532 it's around 40s into this video:
      czcams.com/video/DzWjPRbxt-M/video.html
      he does it as a follow up after sacred edge if he has 100% tension
      I have no idea what he says / what it's called, but it sounds badass

  • @Hurtdeer
    @Hurtdeer Před 5 měsíci +11

    guilty gear strive presents us with the raw fantasy of living in a world where even the republican secretary of defense provides trans affirming advice

  • @ettel8358
    @ettel8358 Před rokem +26

    I saw people arguing on a message board about whether they were trans or not, so I decided to come here and see for myself since I'm able to see everything both ways.
    After getting most ways through, I could still see it both ways, everything that was said could still be taken either for or against if you look at it from both angles. But at 6:02 I found the deciding factor. They say straight up that from now on they're done lying to their self, followed by being asked whether it was cowgirl or cowboy. Their next line right after the character development was that cowgirl was fine. Not "cowboy", not "either or", but "cowgirl". Taking all what was previously said into context (actually watch it through, don't base you opinion on one comment), it's been made clear that she really wants to be a girl. At the beginning she tells people that she's a boy. And after the character development, she chooses cowgirl instead of cowboy. Pretty cut and dry in my opinion.

    • @ettel8358
      @ettel8358 Před rokem +14

      "Cowgirl is fine. Because... I'm a girl!"
      How could you even argue against it at this point

    • @firetarrasque4667
      @firetarrasque4667 Před rokem +5

      @@ettel8358 She literally turns to the camera and says "I am a girl"

    • @velvetdraws3452
      @velvetdraws3452 Před rokem +4

      ik right, its the most obvious thing in the world yet some people still try to deny it in every way possible

  • @RnRs77795
    @RnRs77795 Před 2 lety +364

    I believe what Daisuke and the Guilty Gear staff is trying to say about gender, is that there is no real answer. But just ones own interpretation in what makes them happy. I believe that’s why we have so many different endings. Kind of describing that our choices and experiences ultimately shape who we are. Bridget could just conform and live being a female if they so choose to. Or they could just accept being a boy and live a feminine lifestyle. Because screw gender expectations, you should do what’s best for you. By the end of the day you’re the one who decides what you wanted be, and how you want to live your life.
    EDIT: Wow I’m surprised about the likes. Thank You. But I like to add more context to my opinion. In terms of which ending I support. I’d say I have to go with Ky. Bridget continuing to live as a boy and going back to their village regardless of what they think of them, is inspiring. Bridget was groomed to be female, but never hated the way they lived. However this made them conflicted whenever or not they should live as said gender. I find it empowering that a man chooses to live a feminine lifestyle, regardless of gender. Especially in my experience at least, men are judged harshly for their masculinity. But Bridget is able to live as a boy and be comfortable with feminine way of life. You don’t have to be a female to live femininely.
    Other reason why I choose this ending, isn’t because it’s the true ending.I’m not trying find which is canon or not. I still believe this arc is about ones interpretation. I just find that to be a really interesting perspective. Another answer for someone struggling to find their identity.
    But Im not really a big fan of Bridget decision about being a girl. Not that being a girl was bad. I just don’t like the way they did it. I believe it’s a bad rap for trans representation. I know the people in the LGBT community always wanting representation. But I have to ask them. Is this really the kind of representation they want? Seeing Bridget‘s backstory, a person who was groomed to being a said gender, without really giving a choice in the matter. Doesn’t really look good on paper. The person who wants to transition, it should be completely up to them. Not an outside party, regardless if it’s their own family. Even some trans people agree that’s it’s not a good example of representation. But that’s my opinion. End of the day, it’s whatever you choose that makes you happy.

    • @invertbrid
      @invertbrid Před 2 lety +80

      Yep whether they calls themselves a boi or girl (like in one ending), tbh doesnt really matter.
      Bridget wlll still being bridget, born a male, lives as a girl. I dont see that will be changed, so its still same bridget like they ever were.

    • @MasakanSolaris
      @MasakanSolaris Před 2 lety +47

      @@invertbrid That is exactly the right answer, you are you that's all that matters. If only more people understood that....on both ends.

    • @toxicitzi357
      @toxicitzi357 Před 2 lety +16

      that's a really hard thing to do too.. being able to accept yourself, despite all those bad experiences that happened with people forcing you into that role despite your saying, or doing it in a really bad environment and exposing you mostly to the bad sides of it all.
      Also, I don't understand why people are confused about this.. Did people forget the friends Bridget made with the Jellyfish Pirates? How is anyone surprised that Bridget being exposed to some of the best and supportive girls in the world, would make her consider embracing being a girl?
      Like you said, people are treating Bridget like a prize, or an objective.. That's no different from how Bridget's parents treated her, everything about that decision to me feels like it'll lead down a path of regret with the coin being flipped on the same type of pscyhos being controlling of Bridget staying a boy, instead of letting Bridget choose what makes her happy.

    • @MasakanSolaris
      @MasakanSolaris Před 2 lety +15

      @@toxicitzi357 that's why I'm considering the flawless end Canon. I'm sad at the lost of one of the people thst made me realize I myself was bisexual, but as long as its well written and it's their choice and theirs alone, I can accept it.

    • @KrodaStagg
      @KrodaStagg Před 2 lety

      Yes, there is a real answer. It is known the instant you slide out of the womb, and will remain the same even after you're dead. No amount of time, money, words, and thoughts will ever change that. Bridget is a boy, that is the real answer.

  • @JustiniZHere
    @JustiniZHere Před 2 lety +81

    So what I'm seeing from the flawless run ending and the bad ending is twitter took a line out of context and ran with it from the bad ending.
    So Bridget isn't actually a girl, twitter is just being twitter? yeah I figured.

    • @Konda_X
      @Konda_X Před 2 lety +34

      Yup the usual, along with media sites like Kotaku

    • @hectorrodriguezgonzalez8938
      @hectorrodriguezgonzalez8938 Před 2 lety +4

      Look at the in game bio

    • @SuperFroakie82
      @SuperFroakie82 Před 2 lety +5

      It doesn’t seem like the flawless ending says Bridget’s not a girl though. We don’t know what bridget’s conclusion on their identity is, just that they are deciding to be true to theirself. And considering the androgyny symbol pin thing on their hood I think it’s fair to say there is more going on than just being a boy.

    • @hectorrodriguezgonzalez8938
      @hectorrodriguezgonzalez8938 Před 2 lety +8

      @@SuperFroakie82 the game bio literaly uses she/her for Bridget , how can people don't get this

    • @SuperFroakie82
      @SuperFroakie82 Před 2 lety +3

      @@hectorrodriguezgonzalez8938 well the japanese bio doesn’t use any pronouns so it’s not entirely clear. I fully support her being trans and think she probably is but I’m just stating what we strictly know.

  • @MixedBerryTea
    @MixedBerryTea Před 2 lety +75

    Not gonna lie, I teared up a bit when "A Simple Life" started playing.

  • @drewskidewsk
    @drewskidewsk Před 2 lety +260

    This is kinda what I got out of the flawless ending:
    Bridget simply wants to be brave like Ky so that they can express who they really are.

    • @GenocideHeart
      @GenocideHeart Před 2 lety +100

      Basically Goldlewis advocates it's okay to fit the mold, since it reduces conflict and makes life easier.
      Ky, on the other hand, says his personal way of life is to always do what he feels is the right thing, even if it would bring him personal discomfort. His BODY may change outwardly, but who he is inside never will.
      The whole thing is intentionally left ambiguous, because as both Ky and Goldlewis point out, Bridget DOESN'T know his/her own identity in the first place. Years of being brought up as a girl did have an effect, so right now Bridget has no idea what to be. It's "what Bridget is familiar with" vs "what Bridget wishes to be". Goldlewis and Ky represent those two things. But which one is picked is left up in the air in the Perfect Run ending.

    • @drewskidewsk
      @drewskidewsk Před 2 lety +1

      @@GenocideHeart Ah I see, I understand this whole thing lot better now

    • @diegosonochi2775
      @diegosonochi2775 Před 2 lety +28

      @@GenocideHeart It is not, in her bio she uses she/her

    • @GenocideHeart
      @GenocideHeart Před 2 lety +77

      @@diegosonochi2775 the bios for GG are often red herrings, like when Faust's claimed he was a freaking fairy (he's not, he just has paranormal powers that make him feel like one to sensitive people) and Johnny's depicted him as basically a stereotypical fairytale hero (which is the furthest thing from what he is lol).
      So excuse me if I prefer to go off the endings rather than bios that have been dubiously incomplete even in the past - in no small part because usually written in-universe by staff of the PWAB, which have been THE VILLAINS for most of the series. Justice's used to paint her as the Devil, then we found out (in her story modes) that she had excellent reasons for going on the rampage she did, which openly contradicted her bio.

    • @diegosonochi2775
      @diegosonochi2775 Před 2 lety +18

      @@GenocideHeart once is the history saying that she is a giant mecha that has come to earth to teach us yoyo tricks and another one is the bio saying "she/her"
      With testament "they/them" there wss no problem WTF

  • @KickedBackL
    @KickedBackL Před 2 lety +86

    Bridget’s story is so beautiful 😭

    • @RilfDanielson
      @RilfDanielson Před rokem +8

      How is being groomed since birth beautiful?

    • @KickedBackL
      @KickedBackL Před rokem +28

      @@RilfDanielsondude stop being weird and go play guilty gear

    • @RilfDanielson
      @RilfDanielson Před rokem +7

      @@KickedBackL Projection.

    • @bleepblock2177
      @bleepblock2177 Před rokem +12

      @@RilfDanielsonthe irony

    • @highsoldier420
      @highsoldier420 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@RilfDanielsonEvery accusation is a confession

  • @theblackdagger4566
    @theblackdagger4566 Před 2 lety +28

    Aight so both sides are basically the same, one alludes and the other flat out says it. The Arcade endings are canonical to that characters timeline so this is a good clear up for me....I mean I’m sure all the arcade endings in a characters run are canon to begin with but this helped sway some confusion i had with some people’s dialogue about her.

    • @Margatroid
      @Margatroid Před 2 lety

      Him. This dialogue is not the original Japanese and was edited by psychotic people in California. It's all fake.

  • @Chocokaylarobin
    @Chocokaylarobin Před 2 lety +88

    Knowing Brigets past and their confusion I can't help but feel bad. They're conflicted about who they are because of some village superstition. Thats pretty sad Im glad Goldlewis and Ky is trying to help Bridget out though everyone seems to be turning a new leaf in this game. Baiken, Ky, Bridget, Testament, Sol, Ram etc. Its nice to see 💕

    • @FullMetalSnorlax
      @FullMetalSnorlax Před 2 lety +7

      This may be the last game in the franchise. Creative director said "this game will be the end of Sol Badguy's story" in interviews and a lot of plot conclusions are happening.
      But Strive also sold 100x more copies than any past title in the franchise so who knows. We still don't even know Nagoryuki's past yet.

    • @ericmurotake5180
      @ericmurotake5180 Před 2 lety +8

      @@FullMetalSnorlax I'm guessing it will end SOL'S story. But there's many more out there. Frederick. Ky. Faust. The vast conspiracies of the government and those who aren't going to let those happen. As a good example, look at KoF. Games come in sagas, each set filling an arc. Maybe after the Sol/That Man saga, we'll get to see a story where it is the characters fighting to remove the current order and usher in a new age of peace.

    • @yagamijubei28
      @yagamijubei28 Před 2 lety

      @@FullMetalSnorlax the end of sol's story as he gets KY to realize his hypocrisy as he became an azure striker now(I mean cmon, blonde hair, uses lightning, blue clothes and is a dragon now?)

  • @fiendkracken1
    @fiendkracken1 Před 2 lety +174

    I read the comments and I think there is a misconception with the interpretation of the TRUE ending. Bridget being confirmed trans or cis was not the point of the ending. The point of the ending was Bridget being true to him/herself and accepting who they are free of societal expectations. For a person undergoing gender dysmorphia, deciding on a path is a completely internal calculus, unforuntately we live in a society where external societal expectations can cause destructive and ultimately unhelpful stressors on a gender dysmorphic person, leading to those people rejecting who they truly are in a bad faith attempt to conform to said societys gender roles or living in a society that rejects the version of themselves when they act in good faith way to be themseleves.
    Ky gave Bridget the best possible option society can give a trans person, the freedom to make their own choice on the matter and regardless of their decions the promise of acceptance and support. Goldlewis simply didn't want to misgender a person he just meet, Ky on the other hand, told Bridget that their gender didn't matter because in his eyes they were just Bridget.
    Didn't expect to keep this deep from playing an Anime fighter but here we are.

    • @NottJoeyOfficial
      @NottJoeyOfficial Před 2 lety +52

      The freedom to be yourself and make your own choice is the most important thing ever, and it's sad that society wants to force things on people. Bridget did not let society choose for her in the end and that's great. Bridget can be Bridget and that's that.

    • @punishedcranky3119
      @punishedcranky3119 Před 2 lety +23

      Wow dude look at all that cope

    • @nohandlesplease
      @nohandlesplease Před 2 lety +24

      I think Goldlewis was legitimately trying to help on part of all the advice based on his own experiences. He really did seem like he could empathize with Bridget even if the details differed.
      That's just my take as a guy who hasn't had to deal with this sort of thing though.

    • @mhmm4553
      @mhmm4553 Před 2 lety

      Being shityy on goldlews

    • @flamestoyershadowkill6400
      @flamestoyershadowkill6400 Před 2 lety

      @@NottJoeyOfficial the only freedoms you shouldn't have are to violate others and to kill oneself.

  • @jesustejeda6404
    @jesustejeda6404 Před 2 lety +23

    "I don't want to regret anything" 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @FriendlyDarkwraith
    @FriendlyDarkwraith Před 2 lety +122

    Ky, you absolute gigachad, I love you. I'll never call you a Vergil wannabe ever again.

    • @anotherinternetperson8495
      @anotherinternetperson8495 Před 2 lety +22

      Don't insult ky like that
      Vergil can't double jump
      #1 sign of a beta male

    • @RETR0MAN1A
      @RETR0MAN1A Před 2 lety +25

      @@anotherinternetperson8495 vergil doesn't need a double jump.

    • @idcbruhwhatever
      @idcbruhwhatever Před 2 lety +18

      Ky literally was created before Vergil

    • @anotherinternetperson8495
      @anotherinternetperson8495 Před 2 lety +8

      @@RETR0MAN1A his entire story is about wanting to be stronger
      He should want to double jump especially to be stronger than dante

    • @rob19ny
      @rob19ny Před 2 lety +1

      Casual.

  • @whiteskimo64
    @whiteskimo64 Před 2 lety +161

    Kinda just seems like the moral of the story is that :
    no matter what Bridget decides his true self is, be it boy, girl, or whatever his true feelings lie in, he'll still always be Bridget.
    It's a pretty wholesome ending and piece of guidance from Ky that even if one changes physically or mentally, they're still the same person.

    • @invertbrid
      @invertbrid Před 2 lety +32

      Agree. In the end bridget still bridget. Born a boi, lives as a girl. This wont change whatever he decide to call himself boi / girls anyway lol. Not sure why lot ppl making fuss of it.

    • @buttfok18063
      @buttfok18063 Před 2 lety +14

      @@ktrimpx how would you know?
      As far as I know, you were only born once, and dont have a say on what it truly means to be happy with oneself.
      Live and let live buddy

    • @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689
      @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 Před 2 lety +12

      @@ktrimpx And you realize that trans people ARE BORN, right?

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +1

      @@nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 No, they aren't. They're abused into it. Their cult tried to do the same to me, but I am a strong femboy who didn't fall for it.

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +1

      @@buttfok18063 Take your own advice and stop harassing femboys and tomboys. Stop murdering people who don't conform to your bigoted gender ideology.

  • @MorbyLol
    @MorbyLol Před rokem +5

    Bridget: "I'm a girl!"
    Random weebs online: "we'll have you considered the cultural context and that maybe she was saying it in a bad way or maybe arcsys pressured daisuke or maybe daisuke pressured arcsys or maybe they're just pandering"

  • @krysbrynhildr
    @krysbrynhildr Před 2 lety +27

    So, to see the relevant ending to all the drama in Japanese for myself I have to be good enough to beat all but the last two stages without losing once on Hard, so much for it being "The Bad Ending" as other places claim, seems more like the Neutral Ending to me.

    • @TorrentialStardust
      @TorrentialStardust Před 2 lety +10

      Also, that's the ending even if you do it perfectly. You have to have already gotten the "I'm a girl!" ending to get the rest. It's literally required reading.

  • @someoneusedtobeknown2645
    @someoneusedtobeknown2645 Před 2 lety +65

    1:15
    That's... Kinda sussy, Bridget.

  • @smashupstarter9387
    @smashupstarter9387 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Why is Goldlewis a fucking G?

  • @jaydenyamada2916
    @jaydenyamada2916 Před měsícem +2

    My girl was more willing to fight Ky, the guy who punched god and lived, than go to therapy.

  • @KittenChaos90
    @KittenChaos90 Před 2 lety +64

    I've been seeing topics about this all day today and I've had a lot of time to see these cutscenes and come to my own conclusion based on the info I have. I believe that in the Flawless ending, Bridget is still searching for the true answer, but Ky has pushed Bridget into a path of making a change. When Bridget says "I want to live as my true-self", this could mean staying as they are, or it could mean finally presenting as a boy, facing down whatever consequences that brings, and learning something new about themselves. I don't really have the answers, but I seem to remember in XX, Bridget would always correct people about their gender. They say that it's been 6 or so years between then and Strive. For that amount of time, Bridget could have had to do this same ole song and dance about explaining being a boy that entire period. Bridget saying "Cowgirl is fine" might be Bridget taking the safe option of continuing to be seen as a girl. At this point, being a girl is their default. It's who they were raised to be. But in the Flawless Ending where Bridget says "I want to be my true-self" this is ambiguous and left to personal interpretation. In my speculation, I think GG might give Bridget a more androgynous appearance or even a masculine with a change in fighting style with the Yo-Yo's and Roger, in a future title or even an update. I think this would make sense for Bridget's story arc. However, that's just a speculation, I have no idea what Daisuke is planning and I don't wish to invalidate people's feeling on Bridget being trans at all. But this is how I personally interpret the character and I hope some of you can see where I'm coming from.

    • @zackwyvern2582
      @zackwyvern2582 Před 2 lety

      Bridget being trans is the worst thing that could happen. Bridget's situation is literally that of a trans male born female. He was raised as a girl all his life because of some stupid cultural rule, but identified as a man and insisted that he was male. Now, they've completely erased all that just to appease progressive people..? This plot point, Bridget becoming trans female, not only doesn't make sense, it's completely dismissive of real gender dysphoria. You don't become trans by being fucking raised into it.

    • @tek87
      @tek87 Před 2 lety +23

      When Bridget talks about "No matter what others think" and "Going public" it sounds like he means coming out as a boy. Bridget presents himself as a girl to the world. There is no coming out as a girl for Bridget. The world already thinks he's a girl. He is struggling with coming out as his "true self", which is a boy.

    • @KittenChaos90
      @KittenChaos90 Před 2 lety +8

      @@tek87 I'm inclined to agree. That makes sense when you consider everything about the character.

    • @SaintMarianne
      @SaintMarianne Před 2 lety +8

      Personally, between what Bridget talks about in the “I’m a girl!” Route and the pronouns used in her official bio, I think it’s the intention of the writers that she is a trans woman and that’s where her internal struggle is coming from. Bridget is encouraged to be brave and strive for a future where she’s happy in that ending - she wouldn’t say “I’m a girl!” with such enthusiasm if she was regressing instead. The other endings just build on that central realisation.

    • @Mutantvine
      @Mutantvine Před 2 lety +1

      @@SaintMarianne This is the first I'm hearing of the pronouns used in Bridget's official bio. Where did you see that?

  • @inkchariot6147
    @inkchariot6147 Před 2 lety +90

    Thank you for clearing up all of the confusion, seriously. The flawless route is the intended route.

    • @mika9578
      @mika9578 Před 2 lety +26

      The flawless route doesnt contradict the normal one

    • @Crazedviewer
      @Crazedviewer Před 2 lety +29

      @@mika9578 what do you mean? It doesn’t confirm their identity either which way. It’s left ambiguous if Bridget heeded Ky’s advice. So we’re just back to square one.

    • @mika9578
      @mika9578 Před 2 lety +25

      @@Crazedviewer the true ending is more dialogue about living as your "authentic self" which doesnt contradict the other one and is pretty heavy-handedly about coming out

    • @MenuKnight
      @MenuKnight Před 2 lety +38

      @@mika9578 it would honestly be a really bad decision to make him come out as trans though because it goes against his entire character

    • @gorade1901
      @gorade1901 Před 2 lety +20

      @@mika9578 The flawless run does talk about being afraid to reveal something but, here's the thing. You might hear that and go "well that sounds like coming out as trans". But that makes no sense to me at all.
      Bridget's town either still thinks Bridget is a girl *because of Bridget's parents,* or Bridget told the town Bridget was a man before Bridget left to go prove them wrong.
      See, Bridget was raised to be a girl because of a superstition in Bridget's town. That two twin males would bring about heavy misfortune. To the point where they could've been threatened with death. So Bridget's parents raised Bridget as a girl to protect Bridget. Bridget became a bounty hunter to prove the superstition wrong by sending Bridget's fortunes to the town. That was Bridget's original arc, to prove that Bridget being a boy wasn't a bad thing.
      So with that context, what does that sound like to you? Does that sound like coming out as a girl, or a boy? And if it's coming out as a girl, who in the village would take issue? They either always thought Bridget was a girl, or they can breathe a sigh of relief knowing Bridget wasn't actually a boy. Bridget being a boy is *what they're afraid of.*

  • @papasfritas3853
    @papasfritas3853 Před 2 lety +18

    Arcsys sure opened a Big can of worms with that bad ending.

    • @fffeeelll7745
      @fffeeelll7745 Před 2 lety +10

      "Bad ending" lmao

    • @Margatroid
      @Margatroid Před 2 lety

      @@fffeeelll7745 "Nightmare Orwellian Hell Ending" is more like it

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety

      @@Margatroid You literally make up lies about the localization of this game based on zero facts and talk about things Strive doesn't even have. You freaks made fake emails to push your agenda. You weirdos are the ones acting Orwellian.

  • @TheIncarnus
    @TheIncarnus Před 2 lety +25

    "No matter what others think, I will not change. Not even if this body turns to Gear"
    Ky from the beginning was mostly human but is now taking on the appearance and characteristics of a gear but he will not let that detail overshadow who he really is as a person.
    Bridget from the beginning was born a boy and was unfortunately raised as a girl so that his parents didn't have to forsake his life, his whole motivation is to prove that he can be a boy and not be a supposed misfortune in his hometown. Bridget's appearance is more feminine where he often gets mistaken as a girl but he can just be a boy that enjoys looking like girl and acting like one.
    This whole damn story for Bridget was purposely made to be ambigous I swear. YOU CAN BE A BOY BUT ACT AND LOOK LIKE A GIRL, just own up to it and everyone will respect and support you.

  • @shanejohnson8803
    @shanejohnson8803 Před 2 lety +95

    People saying ky told Bridget to not change clearly did not watch the entire video, OR know anything about ky’s character

    • @Otoshi_Gami
      @Otoshi_Gami Před 2 lety +6

      @@tempoaccla4041 to People's Headcanon yeah. they can believe what they want to believe. :p

    • @TheSweetSpirit
      @TheSweetSpirit Před 2 lety +20

      @@tempoaccla4041 I disagree but just want to have a friendly discussion about this, I like your more impartial approach to this story. I'll just assume you watched the whole video, so I'll only point out the flawless dialog that's important to what I'd like to discuss.
      Ky: You flatter me, but *I owe my power to the strength of Gears.*
      Bridget: "Weren't you afraid about coming out about gears?"
      Ky: No, I wasn't afraid, *I didn't want to lie to myself or my family, that's all.*
      Bridget: *I wish I could be like you.*
      Ky: No matter what others think, I will not change. *Not even if this body turns to gear.*
      Bridget: *No matter what others think, huh?* I admit that still scares me a little, *But I want to live as my true self, at least that's how I feel after having watched you*
      If the flawless run is saying Bridget wants to be a male or embrraces it, then why does Ky emphasize how he didn't want to lie about his body's changes? Even if you would like to argue that Ky never went public about his body's changes, why would the writers point out, in Bridget's story, that Ky is still himself no matter how his body looks, gear or not? Why would Bridget want to be more like Ky in these regard?
      Most importantly though is, why would Bridget be scared about 'not lying to myself or my family' if basically Bridgets' entire family and town accepts and knows Bridget was a man? The storyline about Bridget's hometown was solved 6 years ago, the town's superstition faded and everyone knows Bridget is/was a male. It's already part of Bridget's lore that because of Bridget's actions as a male bounty hunter and the money Bridget brought back to the town, their supersition faded. They HAVE to know Bridget was at least outwardly identifying as a male or else there would be no reason for the superstition to fade. So, they would see Bridget as a male. Bridget wanting to be a woman would be the opposite of what Bridget's family and town understand as of right now. Why would Bridget be afraid of coming out as a guy when that's what everyone who knows Bridget already understands?

    • @LuciusC
      @LuciusC Před 2 lety +4

      ​@@tempoaccla4041 Disagree. In the perfect ending Bridget is still saying they came to a decision, it just doesn't come up what that decision is because Ky doesn't ask.
      They only still seem conflicted in two of the endings, but based on the other two it's clear they're only conflicted about whether they should admit what they're feeling.

    • @TheDarkArcherz
      @TheDarkArcherz Před 2 lety +15

      @@TheSweetSpirit
      For Bridget, the body's changes would be how he outwardly presents himself. His whole life he was dressed as and looked like a girl, so to suddenly go from nineteen years of being a cute girl on the surface to a handsome young man through his physical presentation is a massive mental jump that would require that kind of advice. And it's not exactly clear cut if the village accepts him. For all we know, they might be grateful but still hate his guts. For all we know, he still might be an outcast despite everything. So Bridget wants to be like Ky in the sense that he is not afraid of changing how he looks, even if it makes others hate him or become scared of him or he becomes a major outcast. That's why I think the Flawless Run is the 'true' end, because it perfectly completes Bridget's entire character arc. To become a man not only in mind, but also body through the way he dresses/styles his hair/stands and walks and runs and fights. Whereas the other endings are the 'bad' end, because Bridget succumbs to the fear and anxiety of such a big change, and decides that the current status quo is okay because it suits everyone else, even if it is hurting him in the end.

    • @TheSweetSpirit
      @TheSweetSpirit Před 2 lety +7

      I don't really buy it myself, the subtext that the writers have don't really give off the idea that Bridget wants to specifically embrace dressing, walking, runs, walks etc as what people expect from a man. I don't think Bridget ever cared about acting like a man specifically? The impression I've gotten from Bridget fans is that he/she has always been nonconforming to gender, and Bridget went on their journey specifically only to disprove the superstition the town had. The lore's pretty clear on that much. Also, if that's the case, then why does the GGST World in-game encyclopedia use "She" for all pronouns in both Japanese and English, and on the website it uses no he/she pronouns? And then on Bridget's starter guide they also avoid any he/she pronouns, only saying "Bridget" every time. This contrasts other starter guides which don't avoid he/she pronouns, besides Testament, who has a similar unique relationship with gender. Happy Chaos, Baiken, Jack-O, Goldlewis, I-no, Sol all use he or she, where applicable. I didn't watch others just now, but i figure that was enough to get this across.

  • @alexandermostepan8891
    @alexandermostepan8891 Před 2 lety +114

    So, Bridget's story is about confronting their village.
    And the only ending where they explicitly state that they see themselves as a girl is the poorest ending, with the most losses. The Perfect Run keeps everything in vague terms.
    The dialogue is extra vague, from being a trans metaphor, to also about Bridget confronting their secular village's actions (like forcing them to dress up as a girl). This is about coming out of the shell, and learning about the world more. The character realizes being a girl is okay in one ending, and confronting their village in another.
    There are so many things going on here.

    • @arthurboyle7982
      @arthurboyle7982 Před 2 lety +43

      Bridget talks about being scared of change "I just don't know if I should keep living like this" because they still "cherish the present". In the stage 8 ending they talk about not wanting to lose what they have. I interpret this as them living as a boy, Bridget's scared of losing that life because it does still make them happy but they aren't living they're true self. Goldlewis talks about how they've got their whole life ahead of them and after that realization Bridget decides to truly live as a girl despite potentially losing a lot from living as a boy.
      her story could end there but also goes deeper in the talks with Ky. Ky convinces her not to be scared of change because it won't change who you are. Ky becoming a gear didn't change him at all. when Bridget asks about him being public about "gears" It's pretty obvious she's comparing it to gender. to which Ky says he wasn't afraid and Bridget admires that.
      Despite Hy saying he won't change, Bridget's story is about change. From being forced to live as a girl, to living as a boy as their own choice and experiencing that freedom, to going back to living as a girl, and making that choice regardless of the village or others perceptions of her.
      It's an extremely complex relationship with gender and Identity (much like a lot of guilty gear is) but it's also a very realistic depiction of the trans experience.

    • @alexandermostepan8891
      @alexandermostepan8891 Před 2 lety +16

      @@arthurboyle7982 One thing about "Not knowing how to live likes this" could also mean being a vagabond, and not wanting to lose that.
      Goldlewis is weird, because he says he knows EXACTLY what Bridget goes through...but he talks about having to leave his family and needing to know what he has to do Gold's central conflict, insofar, is that he has to act like a lapdog and whether or not that's a good thing.
      As for Ky, again, remember my point on calling out the village. She basically became not what they raised her to be, but they also caused her grief by raising her as a girl. Remember, the village's perception was "HE HAS TO BE A GIRL", rather than the typical gender stereotypical role of a boy. She went out to prove them she was a boy (at least, in the original Bio).
      Also, remember that Ky's conflict was also about shaking the status quo. Not just on being a gear, but going against the corruption in Illyria. He was a staunch supporter of Gear genocide, of course this was a giant decision to let people know that gears are good.
      Also, "It does not change who you are" can still be applied to going against Status Quo.
      In the end, I don't disagree with your interpretation. In fact, i think this was done on purpose. I just feel like the developers were trying something...more with this.

    • @micah459
      @micah459 Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly, like I'm so confused

    • @micah459
      @micah459 Před 2 lety +16

      @@arthurboyle7982 I actually think the ending is the opposite. It seemed like they were willing to start living as a boy and go back to the village as one even though it could ruin his relationship with people. I don't see how them going back as a girl would ruin anything since he was being treated as one in the first place

    • @arthurboyle7982
      @arthurboyle7982 Před 2 lety +13

      @@micah459 afaik though she never really acted like a girl or wanted anyone to treat her like one. Even if that's how she was raised. It would look bad for her to confront the village saying "I'm a girl" after years of rebelling

  • @windmanv3158
    @windmanv3158 Před 2 lety +25

    So from what I gather:
    Bridget refers to himself as a girl in the bad ending only.
    Got it.
    You know, as someone who got into Guilty Gear when XX came out way back when, and following the character development and story up to that point, this whole debate just goes to show how many people just don't know Bridget's backstory.
    He has always called himself a boy, and much to the dismay of Johnny. Bridget does not like being called a girl, and will correct people if they mistake him for one.
    I think it's a little disrespectful to Bridget's entire story up to this point to suddenly start calling him a girl or trans. He was forced by his parents to dress and act like a girl due to his village's superstitious beliefs.
    There's a whole level of pretty icky implications that pop up if you strip away that part, which I won't mention here. You can put 1 and 1 together.
    Thanks for the video by the way!
    Final note: More importantly, at the end of the day, you should feel happy as you are and how you feel. If there's at least one message you can take from this story mode, it's that.

    • @RayOfTruth
      @RayOfTruth Před 2 lety +6

      This isn't XX.
      Strive doesn't have bad endings and both are canon.

    • @OtepRalloma
      @OtepRalloma Před 2 lety +4

      On the other hand, maybe that's why Bridget is so conflicted. Because they don't want to prove the superstition right or make their parents feel bad, the idea of accepting they actually like being a girl is... scary. But it seems very off to call what's shown as a positive ending a 'bad' ending, if Bridget saying they're a girl is bad, why don't they show anything at all that says "this is bad"? Why do they instead show two supportive characters letting Bridget decide their pronouns?

  • @dyingEnet
    @dyingEnet Před 2 lety +96

    says he looks up to Ky who in turn says he, himself, won't change no matter how others view him. How could anyone see this as not him telling Bridget that there is no need for him to change who he is based on the perception of others and that he's strong enough to do what Ky's doing?

    • @tewiinaba1359
      @tewiinaba1359 Před 2 lety +17

      we have an agenda to push people

    • @splintergp
      @splintergp Před 2 lety +12

      Bridget literally in every opportunity had to say she was a boy because she had her whole arc in XX and before of breaking a superstition, bridget was chained in both ways, when Ky mentions being that it doenst matter what body or whatever they'll always be themselves it doenst mean anything other than "it doenst matter what others view or anything,you are who you want to be", and when you trace back the character you actually notice bridget never had the option to actually decide who they are, they were always holded on the superstition, first having to pose as a girl to not be exiled and later pose as a boy to break the superstition.

  • @b-d9099
    @b-d9099 Před 2 lety +257

    The bad ending is where a fed convinces him he's a girl, the good ending is him deciding all by himself. Maybe Daisuke IS based after all

    • @vakapont
      @vakapont Před 2 lety +118

      discord mod goldlewis

    • @cultistaautista
      @cultistaautista Před 2 lety +26

      If this is "convincing" then I don't even know how language works any more tbh

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +1

      Transgender ideology is built on self hatred and the religious worship of shallow, sexist stereotypes. It teaches people that they were born wrong if they're a girl who likes kickball or a boy who likes having long hair and cooking. There's no reason a man can't fulfill the same roles and adopt the same traditions as a woman, and vice versa. There's no reason to "change" your "gender" in the first place because "genders" ought to be equally able to pursue their passions. The concept of gender identity is inherently sexist and limiting. It's built on bigotry. The man who came up with "gender identity" is a murderer who caused two boys to kill themselves. In reality all we have is biological sex. Your sex doesn't determine your hobbies, your roles, your fashion or your personality. You choose those things. As an individual. Isn't that a better, more free world? One where sex is all that exists and people are free to pursue whatever they want regardless of their sex? "Gender" is a needless restriction and it does not serve as a genuine identity. The logical progression of breaking down the differences leads to tomboys and femboys. It leads to people who don't let their biological sex influence their hobbies or fashion. The transgender cult is all about building up those limitations and enforcing them so strictly that any little boy who so much as glances at a Barbie doll gets put on hormone blockers so that he can be railroaded into becoming "a girl" because "only girls like dolls". We used to have a culture that said "if you're a boy you ought to like sports" and now we have a culture that says "if you like sports you ought to become a boy". We skipped right over the healthy, rational middleground that says there's no reason a girl can't play kickball with her friends without mutilating herself and taking testosterone.

    • @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689
      @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 Před 2 lety +16

      Bridget's last line is ''I'm a girl'' with both the help of Ky and Goldlewis. She's a woman

    • @samuffert
      @samuffert Před 2 lety +84

      @@nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 You didn't watch the video

  • @tenkorochi
    @tenkorochi Před 2 lety +105

    So iff you get a flawless run, the dialogue about being a girl never happens?

    • @cakessux5853
      @cakessux5853 Před 2 lety +85

      yeah, the whole being a girl thing is the bad ending.

    • @jumnei5159
      @jumnei5159 Před 2 lety +50

      @@cakessux5853 wait. So being trans is the bad ending? Lmao

    • @CKarasu13
      @CKarasu13 Před 2 lety +19

      @@jumnei5159 Not quite. Bridget just doesn't make a choice.

    • @mika9578
      @mika9578 Před 2 lety +2

      @@cakessux5853 lmao nah

    • @nilok7
      @nilok7 Před 2 lety +70

      @@jumnei5159 It's more that in the alternate end. Bridget decided to give up on being themselves to appease their family view on them and hopefully make them happy and live together, hearing Goldlewis' regrets with his family.
      The good end is Bridget deciding to live true to themselves, to not give up on themselves no matter what the world thinks to try and follow Ky's example.
      We are never told or shown what being true to themselves is for Bridget in the good end.

  • @c.justise481
    @c.justise481 Před 2 lety +22

    Everyone fighting over which ending is cannon vs me remembering happy chaos upheavaling the cannonicty of all the arcade stories with bloody infinite timeline bullshit, just like Xx+ac

    • @Mutantvine
      @Mutantvine Před 2 lety +9

      Based Happy Chaos reminding people that character development is a suggestion, not a reality

    • @ElkaPME
      @ElkaPME Před 2 lety +3

      Based happy chaos

  • @jeanniemaycrawford4466
    @jeanniemaycrawford4466 Před 2 lety +24

    What makes this great is how supportive the big is

  • @GameMaster00744
    @GameMaster00744 Před 2 lety +41

    Thanks for the english version

  • @datguy5272
    @datguy5272 Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks a lot man like others said this clears things up

  • @KrodaStagg
    @KrodaStagg Před 2 lety +43

    I'm going to make all of Twitter seethe with rage with one word.
    HE

    • @Bluegoobs
      @Bluegoobs Před 2 lety +9

      You can also make 4Chan and the CZcams comment section seethe with
      SHE

    • @Bluegoobs
      @Bluegoobs Před 2 lety +3

      the whole gender debate is stupid, you can make people angry by calling bridget she or he

    • @balanced2482
      @balanced2482 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm going to make all of youtube seethe with rage with one word.
      SHE

    • @crawlingboy
      @crawlingboy Před 2 lety +3

      He is a good boy and he wants to be a strong man
      Some more words to make twitter upset

  • @Hhhbrother
    @Hhhbrother Před 2 lety +34

    Man I really want this game, looks fun, lets see if the comments are also loving the game. :)

  • @HakunonMatata
    @HakunonMatata Před 2 lety +4

    I've been bamboozled.

  • @hilotakenaka
    @hilotakenaka Před 2 lety +31

    I think the reason why Bridget's gender isn't included in the true ending, or is assumed that Bridget stays a guy, is because it's an inverse of a coming out story
    Generally, a person who is born trans is pressured into behaving like the sex they were born as, but grows confident and realises that "you know what? I'm gonna be my true self and I don't care what others think," whilst conforming to their family's view is often seen as the bad path since they aren't their true self.
    Likewise, Bridget was born a guy but raised and forced to behave as a woman. The true ending has Bridget start acting more like their true self, whilst the bad ending has Bridget conform to their family's expectations. As long as Bridget is being their true self it shouldn't matter if he's trans or not, and I think in this case it makes more sense as a character that Bridget remains a guy.
    Besides it's not like Arc Sys hates trans people or anything; one of their coolest characters is the most badass non binary character in all of video gaming

    • @Maldito011316
      @Maldito011316 Před 2 lety +14

      My interpretation exactly, except the "no matter what others think" might be for Bridget to go against their family's expectations, thus seeing themselves as a guy.

    • @robertgray3710
      @robertgray3710 Před 2 lety +10

      Someone finally gets it, in some comment sections it’s people saying someone’s transphobic explaining the bad ending, it’s about caving to pressure rather than embracing who you truly are not about the ending being bad because Bridget became trans

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety

      @@Maldito011316 they do see her as a guy though. Her entire motivation is that she got people to stop believing that superstition and could live as a man but feels like she has no purpose.
      Your reading makes no sense unless you just ignore how things have changed by the time Strive takes place.

    • @williambaggott5056
      @williambaggott5056 Před 2 lety +7

      I respectfully disagree, mainly because this whole idea of "bad endings" doesn't exist in Guilty Gear. None of the other characters have arcade modes that greatly deviate from each other like this one supposedly does. They had slight variations due to the characters present in each scenario, but their end results always made the same conclusions about each character. I doubt that Bridget of all characters would be the exception to that.
      I can understand how the flawless run is definitely more vague, but then even, I find it that it's more likely that she's indeed trans. Ky mentions that he's not going to lie to himself or his family, and Bridget replies that she wants to be like that too. If she indeed was still a guy, why would she be lying to herself about being a girl, when she not only makes no previous reference to doing this but is also okay with saying that she's a boy at the beginning of the arcade mode? That, alongside with all the other dialogue options, makes it pretty clear to me that her "true self" isn't suddenly referring to her sticking as a dude.
      Combine that with all the other pretty self explanatory evidence out there (the trans symbol she's wearing on her hat now, the glossary listing her gender as she/her, the multiple English Voice Actors confirming she's trans), and it starts to become nonsensical to think that she's somehow not trans by now.
      I would also like to disagree that Bridget being trans has to do with family expectations. While her parents certainly raised her as a female out of necessity, her Strive bio says that it caused her parents pain, or in other words, they didn't want to raise her as a girl. She then tries to go out and prove as a man that the superstition is wrong and succeeds, but it leaves her feeling empty. I feel like this is pretty obviously implying that she wanted to try and be a man not because it was what she actually wanted, but because it was what she thought she needed to do. That, along with the 6 years canonically between the games, gives enough reason to separate her decision to be trans with her upbringing. It's kind of like having your parents force you to get a haircut that you end up liking anyways. Sometimes that's just what happens.
      I like your theory, but imo it has more against it than for it evidence wise.

    • @Yunglex313
      @Yunglex313 Před 2 lety +5

      @@williambaggott5056 I just want to say that listing a voice actor's word is in no way a trustworthy source and is and opinion and should not be used as evidence of the original writer's vision. Their job is to portray the character, not dictate their story. Any thing they say, without context given from the actual creator, is their own interpretation.

  • @roxx188
    @roxx188 Před 2 lety +3

    thanks for the upload swim, bridget's adorable:)

  • @LatinaCreamQueen
    @LatinaCreamQueen Před rokem +2

    Me too, Bridget. Me too.

  • @beanids
    @beanids Před rokem +1

    I’m ass at the game, and the Ky fight was inducing brain rot. Thanks.

  • @JamesTheTurnbull
    @JamesTheTurnbull Před 2 lety +59

    Ok so basically Bridget stays a boy if Bridget gits gud and go flawless victory on them.

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +1

      Correct. Transgender ideology is built on self hatred and the religious worship of shallow, sexist stereotypes. It teaches people that they were born wrong if they're a girl who likes kickball or a boy who likes having long hair and cooking. There's no reason a man can't fulfill the same roles and adopt the same traditions as a woman, and vice versa. There's no reason to "change" your "gender" in the first place because "genders" ought to be equally able to pursue their passions. The concept of gender identity is inherently sexist and limiting. It's built on bigotry. The man who came up with "gender identity" is a murderer who caused two boys to kill themselves. In reality all we have is biological sex. Your sex doesn't determine your hobbies, your roles, your fashion or your personality. You choose those things. As an individual. Isn't that a better, more free world? One where sex is all that exists and people are free to pursue whatever they want regardless of their sex? "Gender" is a needless restriction and it does not serve as a genuine identity. The logical progression of breaking down the differences leads to tomboys and femboys. It leads to people who don't let their biological sex influence their hobbies or fashion. The transgender cult is all about building up those limitations and enforcing them so strictly that any little boy who so much as glances at a Barbie doll gets put on hormone blockers so that he can be railroaded into becoming "a girl" because "only girls like dolls". We used to have a culture that said "if you're a boy you ought to like sports" and now we have a culture that says "if you like sports you ought to become a boy". We skipped right over the healthy, rational middleground that says there's no reason a girl can't play kickball with her friends without mutilating herself and taking testosterone.

    • @majorghoul9017
      @majorghoul9017 Před 2 lety +6

      Not exactly, she just doesn't say outright that she's a girl then. All the talk about being her true self no matter what others think is still there and certainly suggests her identityas a woman

    • @BishtrainerTai16
      @BishtrainerTai16 Před 2 lety +22

      @@majorghoul9017 What others think is that they already assume he's a woman, so what would change?

    • @otakuthegreat
      @otakuthegreat Před 2 lety +1

      Yup gotta lab for 2 hours every day

    • @otakuthegreat
      @otakuthegreat Před 2 lety +2

      @@BishtrainerTai16 the real question is why would that change it would just ruin the fun of the OG fans that been there since the jump

  • @sneakman9873
    @sneakman9873 Před 2 lety +146

    Doesn't this imply that Bridget is only trans in the non-canon bad ending when the players loses a round? The flawless run just leaves it vague with Ky basically telling Bridget to remain true to his/herself. Bridget doesn't clearly identify as any gender in the flawless run.

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. Transgender ideology is built on self hatred and the religious worship of shallow, sexist stereotypes. It teaches people that they were born wrong if they're a girl who likes kickball or a boy who likes having long hair and cooking. There's no reason a man can't fulfill the same roles and adopt the same traditions as a woman, and vice versa. There's no reason to "change" your "gender" in the first place because "genders" ought to be equally able to pursue their passions. The concept of gender identity is inherently sexist and limiting. It's built on bigotry. The man who came up with "gender identity" is a murderer who caused two boys to kill themselves. In reality all we have is biological sex. Your sex doesn't determine your hobbies, your roles, your fashion or your personality. You choose those things. As an individual. Isn't that a better, more free world? One where sex is all that exists and people are free to pursue whatever they want regardless of their sex? "Gender" is a needless restriction and it does not serve as a genuine identity. The logical progression of breaking down the differences leads to tomboys and femboys. It leads to people who don't let their biological sex influence their hobbies or fashion. The transgender cult is all about building up those limitations and enforcing them so strictly that any little boy who so much as glances at a Barbie doll gets put on hormone blockers so that he can be railroaded into becoming "a girl" because "only girls like dolls". We used to have a culture that said "if you're a boy you ought to like sports" and now we have a culture that says "if you like sports you ought to become a boy". We skipped right over the healthy, rational middleground that says there's no reason a girl can't play kickball with her friends without mutilating herself and taking testosterone.

    • @sinobuz2580
      @sinobuz2580 Před 2 lety +65

      theres no direct statement or implication that bridget doesnt identify in the flawless run, its more like continued storytelling about coming to terms with yourself

    • @sneakman9873
      @sneakman9873 Před 2 lety +52

      @@sinobuz2580 but there isn't a statement or implication that Bridget does identity his/her/themself in the flawless run either. Bridget saying "I want to be like you," to Ky can be taken so many different ways from literally to figuratively.
      This could arguably be considered worse for trans representation because Bridget only becomes trans when he/she/they aren't able to stack up to Ky no matter how hard they try. Its as if Bridget was defeated and gave up on any attempts to be strong and just decided to be a girl because he/she/they can't hack it with the boys.

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +111

      @@sneakman9873 Bridget doesn't identify as a woman in any ending. A man playfully calling himself a woman is part of otokonoko culture. It's not a statement of identity. Bridge tis always male, no exceptions.

    • @supermintsoda743
      @supermintsoda743 Před 2 lety +132

      People are getting it mixed up because they're looking at it as an outsider. Being true to yourself and worry about what others think are common things for someone coming out as trans, but think of it from Bridget's perspective. He's lived his entire life as a girl, everyone he meets initially assumes he's a girl. Why would he be worried about what people think or about how his life mght change if the only thing he needs to do is stop correcting them.
      Now think of the opposite, Bridget being who he truly is, a boy, would mean going against his parents and everyone else in his village have seen him as his whole life. He'd be changing himself aswell. Everything he's known and been his whole life. But thanks to Ky, he now has the courage to face that challenge and be who he really wants to be.
      Turns out we all jumped the shark early, this was never about Bridget coming out as trans, it was about him finally getting the courage to be a man.

  • @emmdeeDM
    @emmdeeDM Před 2 lety +111

    So hold on...
    If you win the game flawlessly Ky says that he won't change no matter what. Bridget wants to do the same thing so it's not changing and remaining a boy.
    Ky just saved Bridget from getting railed by DickInSon holy shit.

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +1

      Yup. Transgender ideology is built on self hatred and the religious worship of shallow, sexist stereotypes. It teaches people that they were born wrong if they're a girl who likes kickball or a boy who likes having long hair and cooking. There's no reason a man can't fulfill the same roles and adopt the same traditions as a woman, and vice versa. There's no reason to "change" your "gender" in the first place because "genders" ought to be equally able to pursue their passions. The concept of gender identity is inherently sexist and limiting. It's built on bigotry. The man who came up with "gender identity" is a murderer who caused two boys to kill themselves. In reality all we have is biological sex. Your sex doesn't determine your hobbies, your roles, your fashion or your personality. You choose those things. As an individual. Isn't that a better, more free world? One where sex is all that exists and people are free to pursue whatever they want regardless of their sex? "Gender" is a needless restriction and it does not serve as a genuine identity. The logical progression of breaking down the differences leads to tomboys and femboys. It leads to people who don't let their biological sex influence their hobbies or fashion. The transgender cult is all about building up those limitations and enforcing them so strictly that any little boy who so much as glances at a Barbie doll gets put on hormone blockers so that he can be railroaded into becoming "a girl" because "only girls like dolls". We used to have a culture that said "if you're a boy you ought to like sports" and now we have a culture that says "if you like sports you ought to become a boy". We skipped right over the healthy, rational middleground that says there's no reason a girl can't play kickball with her friends without mutilating herself and taking testosterone.

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety +9

      No? He lives openly as something that others dislike without lying about who or what she is. That reads like her wanting to come out as trans and relating to his experience with gear stuff.

    • @emmdeeDM
      @emmdeeDM Před 2 lety +46

      @@Alice-May Wrong. First of all Ky being a gear wasn't his choice, he had to do it because if he didn't Sin would go out of control. Once Dizzy saved everyone during the Baptisma 13 incident and people hailed her as a hero that's when he opened out about being a gear. And Bridget always wanted to be considered a man and prove that his village's beliefs about twins being both the same gender are superstitions and nothing more. His winning quote with Baiken in GGXX literally states to teach him how to be 'unladylike'.

    • @oratank
      @oratank Před 2 lety +3

      great dad

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety +11

      @@emmdeeDM being trans isn't a choice and rejecting something when its FORCED onto her doesn't mean it can't be something she wants on her own terms. You also are trying to argue no character development happened between Strive and a previous game, which is just hilarious. She tried being masculine, got accepted as a man, and it wasn't enough. You'd notice IF YOU PAID ATTENTION.
      Also she talked about him going public about gears.

  • @vcbr1349
    @vcbr1349 Před 2 lety +21

    So the ending where the bridget says he is a girl is because he accepting the way he raised as a girl. Like, I was born this way, then this way is fine. Because he didn't want to upset his parents who raised him this way. Accepting the society think of himself.
    While in Ky ending, when Ky said don't lie to yourself, no matter what society thinks, is when bridget say he want to live as himself. In this case I think bridget want to live as a boy, like his lore as always to be.

    • @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689
      @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 Před 2 lety +2

      She*.
      Bridget spent all last game proving that the twin superstition was wrong, and that same-sex twins aren't a curse.
      In GGS, she's conflicted, because she's happier as a woman - but she can't go back to her village because she fears THAT WILL PROVE THE SUPERSTITION RIGHT. She's a woman. Not a man.

    • @Freezorgium
      @Freezorgium Před 2 lety +3

      @@nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 then why does the Japanese official website for the game clearly state "男の子である"?

    • @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689
      @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 Před 2 lety

      @@Freezorgium The localizers for the English version are literally the OG Japanese writers. She's a girl.

    • @Soogooroo
      @Soogooroo Před 2 lety +1

      @@nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 he*
      The answer was right there and you chose to ignore it

    • @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689
      @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Soogooroo She's already accepted as a man. She's a woman, that's literally her entire conversation with Ky.

  • @BranwynCheesentim
    @BranwynCheesentim Před 2 lety +31

    GROOMER GOLDLEWIS
    GROOMER GOLDLEWIS

    • @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689
      @nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 Před 2 lety +12

      Y'all love throwing around the word groomer huh.

    • @Jaco9307
      @Jaco9307 Před 2 lety +6

      @@nomypfpisnotanimeitsffxiv3689 Grooming is when you tell people its ok to be themselves apparently🥶

  • @kasparkannel3108
    @kasparkannel3108 Před 2 lety +56

    >in the bad ending he's convinced by a fed that he's a girl
    >in the flawless ending he accepts himself as a man
    What could Daisuke have possibly meant by this?

    • @RandomPerson-i5p
      @RandomPerson-i5p Před 2 lety +21

      Based

    • @TheSweetSpirit
      @TheSweetSpirit Před 2 lety +5

      I think the flawless run supports Bridget wanting to be a girl even of their own volition. I will explain why, but first I'll establish the facts of what the relevant dialog shows in stages 1, 7 8 and 9.
      Stage 1 both win/loss: "I'll be back for more 'lil lady" "i'm a boy." "I see." this doesn't change.
      Stage 7 win/loss are functionally very similar.
      Stage 7 lose heart: "Lemmie guess, you're hidin' your true self?" "...!" "Bingo." "How did you know?" "I'm on the same horse." Then they talk for a bit, nothing relevant to the topic of what Bridget wants.
      Stage 7 flawless: "I mean I..." "Know you're runnin' away?" "How could you tell?!" "I'm the same way. I know what it's like to turn your back on yourself for too long." Then its the same as the other stage 7 option.
      Stage 8 intro non-flawless divergence isn't too different from flawless intro besides Goldlewis being there talking. He mentions Bridget not looking as confident as they sound but that's it.
      Stage 8 ending with loss on stage 1 has Ky point out that Bridget seems uncertain about something. Bridget explains that they don't know if they're 'REALLY' happy. Ky says if Bridget is having doubts then they should 'take a new step' and Goldlewis says "Look at things from another angle,' I can't know for sure if the characters themselves in-universe are implying anything specific to Bridget, but Bridget says thanks and that's it.
      Stage 8 ending with just loss on stage 7 has the two of them basically doing the same as stage 8 loss stage 1, but Bridget mentions being worried about making a mistake with whatever they're deliberating on choosing. Ky tells Bridget to think about what would make their future self happy and Goldlewis says that Bridget has their whole life ahead of them. Based on that Bridget makes their decision to 'not run scared anymore,' in Bridget's own words, which leads to Bridget saying she's a girl.
      Stage 8 ending with only loss on stage 8 Ky calls Bridget out on being distressed. Bridget says they don't know if they 'should keep living like this.' in Bridget's own words. Ky said "so you're afraid of change. You're conflicted because you still cherish the present. Maybe you should consider what is truly important to you.' Bridget says thanks and that's it.
      Stage 8 flawless. Bridget says "I can't believe it... your power is limitless!" and Ky says "You flatter me, I owe my power to the strength of Gears." Bridget doesn't seem surprised, instead Bridget asks if Ky was afraid of going public about what he was hiding. Ky says "No I wasn't afraid, I didn't want to lie to myself or to my family, that's all." Then bridget says "I wish I could be like you." and Ky responds by saying "You are strong enough, all that remains is to decide." and they duel again, but this time Ky shows off his dragon install for this second duel.
      Stage 9 win Ky says "Have I convinced you yet? No matter what others think, I will not change. Not even if this body turns to Gear." Bridget responds by saying "No matter what others think, huh...? I admit that still scares me a little, but I want to live as my true self. At least that's kind of how I feel now that I've watched you." Then Ky invites Bridget to see his family and Bridget says thanks.
      Okay! So with all of that out of the way, here's why I feel like the flawless run suggests Bridget feels their true self is a girl. It's because of what Bridget Ky says before and after stage 9 during the flawless run.. I'll bold the especially important parts.
      Ky: You flatter me, but **I owe my power to the strength of Gears.**
      Ky: No, I wasn't afraid, **I didn't want to lie to myself or my family, that's all.**
      Bridget: **I wish I could be like you.**
      Ky: No matter what others think, I will not change. **Not even if this body turns to gear.**
      Bridget: **No matter what others think, huh?** I admit that still scares me a little, **But I want to live as my true self, at least that's how I feel after having watched you**
      If the flawless run is emphasizing accept your 'birth' body, then why does Ky emphasize how he didn't want to lie about his body's changes, and how he's still himself no matter how his body looks, gear or not? Why would Bridget want to be more like Ky in that regard? And for that matter why would Bridget be scared about 'not lying to myself or my family' if basically Bridgets' entire family and town accepts and knows Bridget was a man? It's already part of Bridget's lore that because of Bridget's actions as a male bounty hunter and the money Bridget brought back to the town, their supersition faded. They HAVE to know Bridget was at least outwardly identifying as a male or else there would be no reason for the superstition to fade. They would see Bridget as a male. So, Bridget wanting to be a woman would be the opposite of what Bridget's family and town understand as of right now, and it would be opposite to how Bridget is living right now, wouldn't it?

    • @kasparkannel3108
      @kasparkannel3108 Před 2 lety +23

      @@TheSweetSpirit leftistmeme.jpg

    • @TheSweetSpirit
      @TheSweetSpirit Před 2 lety +2

      @@kasparkannel3108 TL:DR

    • @connecticut1123
      @connecticut1123 Před 2 lety +12

      @@TheSweetSpirit jesus christ it was unnecessary to write an essay

  • @lilman8720
    @lilman8720 Před 2 lety +87

    Moral of the story, Never trust politicians.

  • @RetroRageasaurus
    @RetroRageasaurus Před 2 lety +96

    Also, I didn't think I'd have to worry about a _Stage 8 and Stage 9 KY-FLIPPN-KISKE,_ but here we are 8O
    I personally h8 the Ilirya Kings matchup but was it any easier or harder then Nagoriyuki?

    • @swimcheesy186
      @swimcheesy186  Před 2 lety +20

      It’s like about the same, Nago does more damage and has better range, but he can get dizzied. Ky just goes crazy and can’t be dizzied, but feels rather tamed compared to Nago. So, I’d say Nago still.

    • @FullMetalSnorlax
      @FullMetalSnorlax Před 2 lety +1

      @@swimcheesy186 Yeah I'm seeing a lot of vids of people beating S9 Ky first try, and never seen anything short of a dozen tries with Nago. Haven't had free time to learn Bridget myself yet, waiting for the weekend.

    • @enricobaschenis4257
      @enricobaschenis4257 Před 2 lety +5

      @@swimcheesy186 sorry pal, there's one one person allowed to dizzy ky, and it ain't you.

    • @swimcheesy186
      @swimcheesy186  Před 2 lety +2

      @@enricobaschenis4257 LMAO, you right 🤣

  • @emanuellucianogota3595
    @emanuellucianogota3595 Před 2 lety +16

    So, a couple of things to speak now that all of the arcade dialogue it's available:
    First, (and it shouldn't be surprising) Twitter people, especially the gender-sensible people, jumped the gun WAY too fast and assumed that "girl" ending was the true ending when it was the "easy way out" ending; since, argument-wise, is the least satisfying and most "out of the water" out of them all.
    Second, the "true" ending is basically that, up to the battle with ky, bridget still is a man and after the fight, he (for simplicity sake) says " i want to live as my true self, at least that's how i feel right now" with no mention of gender what so ever. Meaning that, until something is REALLY set in stone aside from the bio, bridget's tecnically still a man from a story perspective.
    As for the fan side...
    most of them are gonna be happy, since i saw a lot that accepted the "change", but now i wonder?. And the twitter fans (you know, the ones that only like the character because of gender and never knew this franchise before) are either gonna shit on other fans, calling them transphobes or worse.

    • @KumaOso16
      @KumaOso16 Před 2 lety +6

      It being up in the air is the best possible ending as it would be fitting with Bridget's character arc. That said, choosing to live as a boy despite his society not wanting him to would also be scary for Bridget.

    • @anotherinternetperson8495
      @anotherinternetperson8495 Před 2 lety +3

      Hit the nail on the head
      It's about time someone mentioned that all the twitter convo is from people who've openly admitted they don't know the franchise
      Back to my original problem though. Why is there no tech yet? Cuz of this situation

    • @emanuellucianogota3595
      @emanuellucianogota3595 Před 2 lety

      @kollie79 yeah, that's why i wrote "true" ending, obviously it's not the definitive ending, but it's true in the sense that is not a "oh btw, i'm a girl now".

    • @smearierbrutebr
      @smearierbrutebr Před 2 lety

      @kollie79 probably about being who he is and not being peer pressured (like on the normal ending/on his upbringing). It's a lot more complex than just "hes a girl" or "hes a femboy". He is what he wants to be, not what others think.

    • @emanuellucianogota3595
      @emanuellucianogota3595 Před 2 lety +2

      @kollie79 Ok first: don't call me desperate; i did my argument with a reasonable point of view, so don't say things that are not true.
      Second, as Bigcat said, the flawless ending it's an "up to the air" since it doesn't tell anything about gender and makes sense taking into account bridget previous lore.
      "i want to live as my true self" that's it, nothing mentions girl or boy, just "my true self".

  • @crimsonachan6676
    @crimsonachan6676 Před 2 lety +27

    So if I'm understanding this correctly, Bridget is trans...but only if you're don't play perfectly? And before anyone goes "B-B-BUT BRIDGET IS STILL HECKIN' TRANS, CHUD!", Bridget's story is that he had to be raised as a girl because his dumbass village thinks twin boys are cursed and will bring doom upon them, so he set out to be strong and successful man to prove to the villagers he isn't cursed. The quote at the beginning is a reference to this. His story and what Ky said about going public about gears make no sense he just wanted to be a girl all along because everyone already thought he was a girl. And there's the fact he only calls himself a girl if he lost a match at some point. Bridget is "trans" because he's giving up and conforming to everyone's view of him because he doesn't think he's strong enough to be a man. And in the Japanese version, he apparently calls himself a girl in a playful manner, giving up on trying to correct people and just rolling with it for laughs. His storyline is all about trying to come out as who he really is, but who he really is is a boy, so everyone's huffing copium and saying that conformity is a good thing if you conform in the right way.
    If you all need to cling on to a fictional character that badly, go cling to Erica from Catherine or Luka from Steins;Gate. Not only are they actually transsexual, but Luka's gender issues are an important part of her character and even the storyline.

    • @Margatroid
      @Margatroid Před 2 lety +1

      "His storyline is all about trying to come out as who he really is, but who he really is is a boy, so everyone's huffing copium and saying that conformity is a good thing if you conform in the right way."
      You're pretty observant. The larger lesson you can glean from this, which is important, is that young people at the present moment are in fact hyperconformist, and are obsessed above all else with putting themselves and others into predefined categories. This is an incredibly noncreative way of seeing the world, and represents extreme dominance by the left hemisphere of the brain, which only wants to acquire things and gain status, and cannot feel love, and cannot see creative connections between things. We are in an age full of these kinds of people, and nothing is more threatening to them than a character like Bridget who completely defies their expectations by being a completely weird individual. They want to shove that individual into a box more desperately than anyone else, because their existence proves that the box is fake. And so we see this foaming-at-the-mouth effort to label Bridget as "trans." But in the end, it all falls apart, because it makes no sense and is completely fake. I think you could probably pick your friends, based solely on who is able to understand this, vs who would become incredibly uncomfortable and repressive at the mere suggestion that characters like Bridget exist. In fact, everyone who's really interesting is exactly like Bridget: a weird individual. And everyone who's desperate to shove themselves into some kind of approved box is by definition completely uninteresting, and should basically be ignored.

    • @daydream2392
      @daydream2392 Před rokem

      @@Margatroid Wow such good comments in here. I think the game here is pretty clear about what Bridget true identity is.
      He's been struggling to come out and call himself a boy because everyone seeing him as a girl and expecting him to be a girl (ironically, same in most comments)
      That's what every good ending show.
      Also, with your comment @Margatroid what is your perspective of Bridget?
      I see labeling Bridget as trans would actually state him as an even more confused individual.

    • @Margatroid
      @Margatroid Před rokem +1

      @@daydream2392 I'm glad somebody read that comment! And you're right, it is ironic that in most of these comments people are expecting him to be a girl, even though the entire story of his character from the beginning has been about him struggling to prove his masculinity. To be honest I think most of these people don't know anything about Bridget's story from the past 20 years, and don't care about his identity at all, but rather just want another character they can put into a "trans" box, like they're "claiming him." It's creepy behavior because it shows a lack of empathy and a lack of concern for who he really is and for the vision of the artist who created him, and a total lack of respect for the fandom that has existed around GG for two decades. It's just totally selfish.
      But yeah, I agree with you that if he was actually rewritten as "thinking he's a girl," it would show that he's deeply confused and basically has given into peer pressure and allowed other people to tell him who he is, instead of finding his true self inside, which obviously is that he's male, as he's known all along! It would be like he went crazy and lost himself, and that would just be sad. I'm glad that it wasn't really what happened! Before I looked deeper into this, I believed what I heard online, and it really bothered me for a while. I have always loved Bridget a lot, and I care about who he is!

    • @daydream2392
      @daydream2392 Před rokem

      @@Margatroid "like they are claiming him"
      I found that statement quite interesting. I remember seeing a fanart of Venom waving the pridde flag that made me upset.
      I can say Venom is an interesting character by its own (and one of my favorites) and i can't say much about his "love" for Zato cuz i'm laking of some games/drama cd's.
      But yeah, seems like they are desperate for claiming characters as if they were theirs.
      It seems to be the same obsession with Testament today, i'm glad we still have a male voice in the english version.
      But yeah, i don't think Testament have much to aport to this game. Some of his dialogs seems like him expecting the characters to "understand/accept" who he is or what he is all about.
      I really like that Bridget Still is faar more complex than that, and his story as it is
      is Still present.

  • @marcusclark1339
    @marcusclark1339 Před 2 lety +13

    they are a boy still
    even in the bad ending its more them saying call me what u want i know who i am and won't keep correcting you
    it would be cheap to make their entire struggle moot just for the sake of inclusive

  • @KAHN571
    @KAHN571 Před 2 lety +22

    I've been asking for Bridget for the Longest glad to have him back

  • @ThatRedHusky
    @ThatRedHusky Před 2 lety +15

    Goldlewis is the best Dad ever.

  • @kaialone
    @kaialone Před rokem +3

    Interpreting the Flawless Ending as being about Bridget accepting being "a boy" doesn't make sense, cause she'd been living presenting as male since XX (that's 6 years in-universe!), like she specifically asks Ky if it was scary to come out in public about being a Gear, but Bridget would not have to fear coming out *as a boy* at this point, because she'd been out as such for a long time.
    Therefore, it really only makes sense for this to be about her being scared of coming out as not being a boy after all.

  • @MiniBlackWaltz
    @MiniBlackWaltz Před 2 lety +19

    ...ok, so Bridget himself literally says he's a boy, but just about everyone chose to collectively ignore that to push the whole "trans" thing. Yeah, that's a certified Twitter moment if ever there was one

    • @cultistaautista
      @cultistaautista Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah let's ignore the LITERAL TRANS SYMBOL which has replaced the male one on the character's outfit, right?

    • @MiniBlackWaltz
      @MiniBlackWaltz Před 2 lety +8

      @@cultistaautista ignored as much as the fact that he literally says he's still a boy apparently
      I mean, really it hardly matters if its ignored anyways I guess because he's a boy regardless. Genetic material cannot be rewritten and putting on clothes and acting the part doesn't make it so either, facts are facts whether or not anyone wants to accept them. But Bridget himself is literally saying he's a boy in the optimal path of his story mode and everyone's just deciding to ignore that because it doesn't suit their narrative. There are comment threads full of people causing problems about this when the character himself literally says he's a boy. Its on brand I guess, but also absolutely ridiculous

    • @dokubu2606
      @dokubu2606 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah, the fact that she says "I'm... a boy" at the beginning of the story with a kind of sad tone and she's happy when she says "I'm a girl!" around the end when she's developed as a character doesn't mean anything at all, you're really smart.
      By the way, if you say anything about localizers I will actually beat you up and stuff you in a locker in real life.

    • @jeanniemaycrawford4466
      @jeanniemaycrawford4466 Před 2 lety +11

      @@cultistaautista androgeny, that's a symbol for androgeny

    • @jeanniemaycrawford4466
      @jeanniemaycrawford4466 Před 2 lety

      @@dokubu2606 wow, certified nutcase 👆

  • @Amelanduil
    @Amelanduil Před 2 lety +43

    Reminder that in one of the cut endings of the previous games Bridget wakes up in bed having slept with the >entire< female roster.
    He's the most heterosexual man in Guilty Gear.

    • @dragonsfire295
      @dragonsfire295 Před 2 lety +13

      If that ending had happened. Bridget would now be the biggest lesbian in Guilty Gear. I like the mental image of her being the alpha lesbian. Hehe.

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +1

      @@dragonsfire295 Men can't be lesbians. Bridget is a man.

    • @dragonsfire295
      @dragonsfire295 Před 2 lety

      @@ktrimpx Bridget isn't a man. The video shows that she's a transgender woman.

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +1

      @@dragonsfire295 There's actually no such thing as transgender. That ideology is a recent invention and has been proven illegitimate. It's a work of fiction, no different from claiming to be "trans species" or "trans racial". In a healthy world we would be celebrating tomboys and feminine men for their differences, not gaslighting them into destroying their bodies. The world becomes a more liberated place when we disregard stereotypes about how men and women are "supposed to act and dress" and simply accept people as they are. As they ACTUALLY are, as feminine men and masculine women, not as made up identities invented by homophobic conversion therapists who actually want to kill LGB people.

    • @kenkaneki3873
      @kenkaneki3873 Před 2 lety

      Where is this cut ending?

  • @crawlingboy
    @crawlingboy Před 2 lety +28

    I was very worried what would happen if daisuke would bring Bridget back and it is as I feared
    Twitter happened

  • @vgc_ivan8391
    @vgc_ivan8391 Před 2 lety +8

    i feel like Flawless is more canon and true to Bridget's growth
    after heartfelt talk about being lost, lying to oneself and avoiding the past form goldlewis and ky.
    Goldlewis is still recovery from turning back on his family, lost count years he last spoke to them but refuse to let Bridget do the same and live in regret.
    Ky who was an merciless gear killer that sol fears at the time, till he met dizzy, he did regret sealing dizzy in overtrue for her protection and sending Sin to Sol to watch over him because the idea of his people knowing the queen and prince being gear would stir negative impact to the kingdom, after sins' birth he slowly became gear, instead of being angry of his body is slowly changing, he accepts, he knows Sol (Father-In-Law) is part gear and doesn't affect him being human anymore, Ky still has wife, son and his adoptive daughters who loves him dearly.
    Bridget is moved by their words but he's still going to live his life as a boy who grew up an all female household. Bridget is born as male, raised by women and will no longer be ashamed of it anymore

    • @CharroArgentino
      @CharroArgentino Před 2 lety +3

      Both endings are literally the same, I don't understand why people are reading this as Bridget considering herself a man still, both endings have the same type of dialogue about being true to yourself. The only difference is in the flawless one Bridget doesn't say what it is, but in the Lewis one, she explains the doubt was that she was still pretending to be a girl despite it not serving any purpose anymore since literal years, so she was considering himself a girl because he wanted to. Interpreting "being true to yourself" as being a man because Bridget was born a boy is such a close minded mentallity, it's extremely obvious both endings are about coming out.

    • @reddishcarp1237
      @reddishcarp1237 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CharroArgentino no

    • @RilfDanielson
      @RilfDanielson Před 2 lety +2

      @@CharroArgentino if people played the past games and only saw the flawless ending here, they would assume Bridget's "true to oneself" means he is going to be a man.

  • @Hakudan2
    @Hakudan2 Před 2 lety +11

    So… what you are telling me is that Stage 8 flawless and win + Stage 9 win, where Bridget speaks with Ky, he praises Ky and wants to be like him. Ok… let's recap:
    Stage 8: Bridget praises Ky about Ky being public and not afraid, not wanting to lie to himself. Bridget wants to be like him. They then proceed to have the real final fight, Stage 9.
    Stage 9: "have I convinced you yet? No matter what others think, I will not change, not even if this body turns to gear" > "No matter what others think huh… I'll admit that stilli scares me a little, but I want to live as my true self, at least that's how I feel now that I've WATCHED you"
    What did Bridget "watch"? A version of Ky that combines what he originally is + his new form with gear cells. If anything, this means Bridget is willing to accept both his male side and feminine side are his true self together, not a singular gender identification. I think people fixated in the "I'm a girl" line from staaaages ago are ignoring what Bridget's true development is at the VERY last ending, which is embracing both sides of himself, not discarding one of them, just like Ky, who he wants to be like.
    I'm not against Trans rights, but I cannot conclude he is one when this FULL narrative is properly analyzed, but rather it's closer to being bigender, or an otokonoko which is the term that Japan keep using to refer to him. Plus, this actually goes in line with proving himself as strong, not giving in into other people's misconceptions about his gender. That's why accepting his feminine side as ALSO part of his self is the real development. Discarding his male gender entirely would only be a contradiction and wouldn't be able to be really called a development of the character. "Not change" literally means not stopping from being what he is, so to discard one gender for another would go against this logic Ky is talking about entirely.
    You literally can use "he" and "she" if you want in this case, cause Bridget is no longer bothered by it after his talk with Ky. Bridget has finally overcome this, by his own choice. There is no reason why a much earlier stage line would serve as the true conclusion of his character development, instead of the actual final stage and his important talk with one of the main character of the GG series. People need to realize this.

    • @TJF588
      @TJF588 Před 2 lety +1

      The world knows Bridget as "a boy", Bridget had been self-asserting (with hesitation, here in GGST) to be "a boy". While bigender would be nice to see in a game, the overall narrative of this arcade mode pretty plainly hews toward Bridget's prior assertions being invalid to her true self.

  • @VanceAsagi
    @VanceAsagi Před 2 lety +13

    That “cowgirl is fine” bit came from a bad end! Hahahahah, that’s amazing! It’s kinda like Sol’s arcade mode
    In GGXXAC where he kills his past self but if you do it flawlessly he decides he doesn’t like the idea of disappearing so he doesn’t.

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety +5

      Except it isn't a bad end and this isn't XXAC. Your comparison is apples to oranges and you're just screaming she must be a totally different character solely in one scene for your bullshit to work.

    • @VanceAsagi
      @VanceAsagi Před 2 lety +5

      @@Alice-May
      >Not a bad end
      You lost a round. If you lose a round on any fight you get shifted to the bad end. No exceptions.
      > Isn't XXAC
      Brilliant observation! It's still guilty gear so I don't know what your point is. Bad ends work in strive the *same way* they worked in previous entries.
      Considering that his gender doesn't even come up in the true end (When Bridget beats Ky all by himself) the "he's trans" argument falls flat because it's not canon.
      A bad end, not canon. Who would've guessed? Please fact check before you embarrass yourself again.

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety +1

      @@VanceAsagi Right, so you're ignoring that fact that in Strive's arcade mode NO ONE ELSE HAS BAD ENDINGS. That's something you people made up about it and scream must be there for Bridget to justify ignoring things. You have no source on Strive itself on having them, its purely a fantasy you made up.

    • @VanceAsagi
      @VanceAsagi Před 2 lety +2

      @@Alice-May the only fantasy here is you believing a bad end is canon. That’s like believing that Baiken killing I-No is canon when it’s not. Even trans people are saying that forcing Bridget to be trans is wrong. I bet you’re new to Guilty Gear. Probably didn’t even know that Sol’s favorite band is Queen.
      Hey if you want any to contour to be wrong go right ahead. Me and the rest of the real GG fans knew the truth and that’s what makes us better.

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety

      @@VanceAsagi Wow, once again you're screaming about how OTHER games worked because you can't fathom that Strive isn't XX. Oh, and you're pretending you speak for all trans people? Don't lie.
      You're a fake fan lying about how Strive works as your only argument. You're also lying by saying she's forced to be trans. You're pathetic.
      None of you losers thought Strive had bad endings till Bridget came out, but now you're screaming her arcade mode works differently from every single other one in Strive.

  • @drankydrank1
    @drankydrank1 Před 2 lety +29

    Notice how quick the fan wiki jumped on the she/her bandwagon as soon as they had the opportunity. That now needs to be corrected. Nothing has changed according to his real ending.

    • @FullMetalSnorlax
      @FullMetalSnorlax Před 2 lety +5

      FYI most of the endings in these arcade modes appear to be cumulative, and not contradicting each other. Some even reference each other or only make sense when seen in a certain order. Like Anji has multiple endings where Nagoryuki recalls meeting him before and implies they met weeks ago, and one ending where they are meeting for the first time and promise to meet again later.
      They generally don't say anything significant in the hardest to obtain secret ending, because then the 90% of players who can't get reach or beat the secret challenge boss wouldn't know the story.

    • @drankydrank1
      @drankydrank1 Před 2 lety +9

      @@FullMetalSnorlax So 3 different "cumulative" life altering identity revelations over the same thing... Yet the one where you actually *complete* arcade mode makes it a point to leave that part out. Hey, alright... But also, nah... And the idea 'scrubs wouldn't see it so it's not real' is ridiculous.

    • @FullMetalSnorlax
      @FullMetalSnorlax Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@drankydrank1 I've reached heaven in online ranked and can still only beat stage 9 Nagoryuki with my main. I think expecting people to beat a SECRET boss is ridiculous and basically shooting your own story in the foot for the pettiest reason. And if you don't believe me just look at the other dialogue for beating stage 9, they say almost nothing in most of them. Literally "I can't believe I survived that" -credits roll
      Also if you might notice there are no endings where Bridget exclaims "I'm a boy". And if you read the other endings to say that Bridget is a boy you are really trying hard to spin your own narrative, like holy cow are we seriously reading the same script here? Ky transitioned into a gear and has no regrets despite social scrutiny, Bridget says she wishes she could be as brave as him, how are you possibly reading this as Bridget not wanting to be a girl despite their birth gender. Bridget's parents were the ones that Pressured Bridget to be a boy in the first place because they said they raised her "wrong" and could not forgive themselves for it.

    • @drankydrank1
      @drankydrank1 Před 2 lety +13

      @@FullMetalSnorlax "Bridget's parents were the ones that Pressured Bridget to be a boy in the first place"
      I'm done.

    • @FullMetalSnorlax
      @FullMetalSnorlax Před 2 lety

      @@drankydrank1 Literally read any of their past character bios, they all explicitly mention this as being the reason they leave on their journey, except for the "P.W.A.B. threat report" one which only talks about their fighting capabilities.

  • @Konda_X
    @Konda_X Před 2 lety +19

    So what I'm getting from this is if you get a Flawless run then Bridget is still a boy because in the Stage 1 Ending (Flawless Win) scene Bridget corrects Goldlewis and says that he is a boy and if you don't lose a Heart for the rest of the run, Bridget will remain a boy which to me the Flawless Run is the canon outcome for Bridget's arcade story. So that's all I needed to know and I will keep calling Bridget a boy. Thanks for the video! I got the clarified information I needed

    • @cakessux5853
      @cakessux5853 Před 2 lety +13

      unfortunately, people take the bad ending as true canon, even though it completely goes against his entire character arc but people are blinded by the fact that they got a speck of non-canon representation and deem it canon...

    • @TJF588
      @TJF588 Před 2 lety +1

      Just because in that ending she doesn't outright state "I'm a girl!" -- as she does in an ending where she and the two upstanding characters supporting her all share a perspective of being true to oneself regardless of others -- doesn't make that ending contradictory to the throughline of her story in GGST, her identity.

    • @daydream2392
      @daydream2392 Před rokem +1

      @@TJF588 Put a little more tough to the endings of strive. The good endings ends with Bridget accepting he is a boy, the rest goes with him saying he is a girl. That says a lot.
      Aren't you forcing the ending you want?

    • @TJF588
      @TJF588 Před rokem +5

      @@daydream2392 Katano, literally three days ago:
      "By the way, although the difficulty and story dialogue of Arcade Mode change depending on your match results, this doesn’t change the main plot, nor are there alternate endings such as 'good' or 'bad' endings. The same goes for other characters’ Arcade stories as well. In general, these variations show other aspects of the characters."
      Also Ishiwatari, also literally three days ago:
      "We’ve received many inquiries about Bridget’s gender. After the events of Bridget’s story in Arcade Mode, she self-identifies as a woman.
      So, as to whether 'he' or 'she' would be the correct pronoun for Bridget, the answer would be 'she.'
      "As mentioned in her character profile, Bridget was born as the younger twin son and then raised as a girl by her parents to protect her from a village superstition.
      Despite their intentions to protect Bridget, it pained her parents to do so as they felt they were forcing her to live a certain way.
      Bridget, realizing this, attempted to bring wealth to the village while behaving like a man, thus overturning the village superstition, as a way to free her parents from their guilt.
      As a result, the superstition faded, and nothing remained to restrict how both Bridget and her parents lived.
      "After this, Bridget tries living as a man, but it doesn’t feel right.
      This is where the Arcade Mode story begins. After her exchanges with Goldlewis and Ky, Bridget faces parts of herself she has tried to ignore, and makes a big decision for herself.
      I hope that all of you will watch over her path after her courageous choice to stay true to her own feelings."
      www.guiltygear.com/ggst/en/news/post-1657/
      11th volume of “Developer’s Backyard”(9/14 Release)

  • @malacara1335
    @malacara1335 Před 2 lety +45

    Bridget's whole ass plot is just "just 🐝 urself", if you're reading deeper into it, go take a shower.

    • @CeruleanSeal
      @CeruleanSeal Před 2 lety

      I stared at that emoji for so long thinking it was a golden smoking rifle and I was about to throw hands

    • @malacara1335
      @malacara1335 Před 2 lety

      @@CeruleanSeal I simply don't care, take a shower.

    • @Sevendiamond639
      @Sevendiamond639 Před 2 lety +2

      @@CeruleanSeal bro Fr thought a bee emoji was a gun 💀

  • @31Moth13
    @31Moth13 Před 2 lety +2

    People don't seem to understand how the Arcade mode works. The solo boss fights are for Extreme only. It's an extra bonus thing, not a true ending. If you play perfectly on Normal you'll still get the team-up fight.

  • @SubliminaIMessages
    @SubliminaIMessages Před 2 lety +41

    EDIT: nvm she’s trans lol
    Okay, I think the entire controversy stems from the misinterpretation of Bridget’s character and backstory, so I’ll try to explain.
    Bridget is a born male of twins, both boys. The village believes that this is bad luck, so the parents raised Bridget as a girl so that he doesn’t get killed or sent off.
    Bridget accepts the role of being a girl and doesn’t really mind playing the part. However, he sees that his parents are clearly upset that they have to practically force Bridget to hide himself so that he doesn’t get killed. To resolve this, Bridget decides to be a bounty Hunter and disprove the superstition for the sake of his parents. Note that *this* is why he constantly corrects anyone who calls him a girl. He’s trying to prove that a pair of twin boys is not an ill omen, and everyone thinking that he’s a girl goes against this.
    I’m not sure if this is true, but the reason why he simply just doesn’t wear boyish looking clothes is either because he’s used to dressing up as a girl or because he’s too dumb to realize that clothing indeed plays a factor on how people see him.
    He sees a fat bounty on Dizzy and goes after her to disprove the superstition to his family.
    Although Bridget failed to collect the bounty on Dizzy, he proved himself to be a strong bounty hunter and earned the respect of his village as a man. They even no longer believe in the superstition anymore. After this, Bridget is left without a goal, not knowing what to do next, as he achieved what he set out to do.
    And now we’re in Strive. Bridget is still wondering what to do with his life. He interacts with multiple characters asking for advice.
    In the flawed ending, Goldlewis encourages Bridget to be himself. After this, Bridget “comes out” as a girl.
    In the flawless ending, Ky gives Bridget advice on being true to himself no matter what.
    Imo Bridget’s story is about letting go of the baggage forced onto him his entire life so that he can be his true self, and finding a new purpose in life. He posed as a girl because of his parents, and he didn’t mind doing it. But now that he no longer has to do that, he’s completely lost on what to do now.
    In terms of gender, I think it ultimately doesn’t matter what Bridget ends up identifying as, because no matter what, he’ll always be Bridget. With that said, I have to point something out. Even though Bridget doesn’t have to reinforce that he’s a boy anymore, he does it anyway with Goldlewis, which is confusing. I’m not sure why he’s so confused on identifying as a girl when as said before, he didn’t even mind being a girl in his childhood, and everyone already considered him a girl literally at first glance (Johnny being the best example).
    Regardless, this is what I’ve gathered on Bridget. I honestly don’t know if the arcade stories are even canon because that’s how guilty gear is. Imo his gender is up to the player and he can be either or, me calling him a guy because that’s what I’m accustomed to

    • @MWKRider
      @MWKRider Před 2 lety +12

      Finally someone with a brain.

    • @blastcore5537
      @blastcore5537 Před 2 lety +12

      To all this we must add that traditionally in Guilty Gear there are truly bad endings and that they do not complement each other in any way. This many people for not playing Guilty Gear and imposing their own agenda ignore. It is on CZcams you do not have to go that far and here are a couple of examples: The death of Sol Badguy in his bad ending of Guilty Gear Accent Core +R czcams.com/video/Qdv2654GBf0/video.html
      Potemkin's death sacrificing himself to defend his mentor Gabriel and then himself honoring him as a hero after he died czcams.com/video/lI82nnLKG64/video.html
      The requirements to access the good endings are basically the same as those that Strive requires for Bridget's making it clear that only victory leads to the true conclusion, the rest is more like what if...? And I comment on this because I have seen so many idiotic people say that in GG THERE ARE NO BAD ENDINGS thus demonstrating their ignorance ... If we listened to that Sol Badguy would be dead and so would Potemkin. In Bridget's case her bad ending in +R is that his brother disappears and he goes in search of him. Basically Daisuke Ishiwatari is trolling.

    • @HankJ666
      @HankJ666 Před 2 lety +5

      @@blastcore5537 There's a pretty big difference between a character literally dying and a character afirming their gender
      One has important ramifications for the story of the franchise, the other doesn't
      Saying it's not canon because "It's in the bad ending" even tho it would literally have no impact in the story wether she said it in the "bad" or the "flawless" ending is pretty fucking stupid

    • @bighex5340
      @bighex5340 Před 2 lety +3

      @@blastcore5537 dudes will seriously try to be an authoritative source on the lore and characters when strive is their first GG game and they only watched recap videos for all the other games 😭

    • @blastcore5537
      @blastcore5537 Před 2 lety +19

      @@HankJ666The bad endings I named are just a few examples and make clear the existence of several scenarios that cannot complement each other. The guys with an agenda are flooding the networks saying that doesn't exist in the GG franchise when they lie, they lie because they don't know the franchise. Bridget's ending as a woman or a girl cannot be good because it destroys the whole concept and motivations of the character. The stories in the Fighting Games are usually pathetic but this giant wave of misinformation is very annoying. In Japan they still call him a boy as if nothing had happened, the fact that he has the female pronoun in GGWorld is a localization problem because in Japanese it does not happen although in the bad ending he keeps saying that he is a girl.

  • @ilyamuromez6412
    @ilyamuromez6412 Před 2 lety +76

    So if you go flawless it's essentially a more complex story?

    • @kloud1559
      @kloud1559 Před 2 lety +44

      While there's not much pointing to Flawless being Canon (or the different dialogs being seprate at all) but I think we can assume the more complex ending and the one with story building is the Canon ending as Brig isn't gonna get his story arc finished in a single line in an instant like so many people wanna believe.

    • @ainzooalgown9952
      @ainzooalgown9952 Před 2 lety +164

      if you suck at the game your Bridget loses his manhood

    • @kloud1559
      @kloud1559 Před 2 lety +76

      @@ainzooalgown9952 bro turns submissive and breedable after losing 💀💀💀💀

    • @AdamSmasherReal
      @AdamSmasherReal Před 2 lety +104

      @@kloud1559 >n-no flawless isn't canon! Bridget is trans I swear!!!
      Cope

    • @ilyamuromez6412
      @ilyamuromez6412 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdamSmasherReal maybe Bridget is both

  • @deedub689
    @deedub689 Před 2 lety +21

    Good ending = true self...........Bad ending = trans (lol)

  • @mark-gj4mb
    @mark-gj4mb Před 2 lety +17

    Basically, gender identity is a really difficult thing for those who are confused. Quite a progressive message about gender from an anime game, all things considered

    • @cleigh3796
      @cleigh3796 Před 2 lety +9

      A woman is an adult human female.

    • @JohnDoe-zu2tz
      @JohnDoe-zu2tz Před 2 lety +1

      @@cleigh3796 Define “adult” “human” and “female” please.

    • @cleigh3796
      @cleigh3796 Před 2 lety

      ​@@JohnDoe-zu2tz No. You're being obtuse and engaging in bad faith. Bad faith arguments and rhetoric are all you people have. And autogynephilia.

    • @JohnDoe-zu2tz
      @JohnDoe-zu2tz Před 2 lety +1

      @@cleigh3796 If you can't define those words, your definition is meaningless. You might as well say "A women is a xpsodtd."
      Also, attacking the person and not their argument is a sign of beta behavior.

    • @cleigh3796
      @cleigh3796 Před 2 lety

      @@JohnDoe-zu2tz 41

  • @ThePointlessBox_
    @ThePointlessBox_ Před 2 lety +95

    so basically he's a guy
    nothing changed, godspeed lil fella, time to become a proper man, go to the gym

    • @SinclairLocke
      @SinclairLocke Před 2 lety +30

      THANK GOD

    • @jhonathanpereira3715
      @jhonathanpereira3715 Před 2 lety +15

      He already is a proper man

    • @crawlingboy
      @crawlingboy Před 2 lety +6

      He was doing that in the previous games
      At least he has come to accept it and not be what he is not
      Such a good bounty hunter

    • @Princessk8
      @Princessk8 Před rokem

      Umm no. That's not the message here AT ALL.

    • @ThePointlessBox_
      @ThePointlessBox_ Před rokem

      @@Princessk8 dont care, besides you have an anime profile pic so

  • @TheOrpheus1999
    @TheOrpheus1999 Před 2 lety +82

    Hah, just like Bridget’s Story Mode in her debut back in X2, Ky is once again her final opponent. Neat call back

    • @swimcheesy186
      @swimcheesy186  Před 2 lety +12

      Neat indeed, I hope they do this with all the season 2 characters! Ky makes for a really fun boss fight!

    • @sprigganmint9291
      @sprigganmint9291 Před 2 lety +65

      Him.

    • @dragonsfire295
      @dragonsfire295 Před 2 lety +6

      @@sprigganmint9291 her. Did you watch the video? Her story in this game is about her coming to terms with the fact that she's a transgender woman.

    • @Sensiav703
      @Sensiav703 Před 2 lety +8

      @OptimusPriming You think Bridget would become a "manly badass?" Now *that's* delusional XD

    • @SourPatchKun
      @SourPatchKun Před 2 lety +7

      @@Sensiav703 after beating KY it left out of the open on what Bridget true self was. Most likely an ongoing story. Also the guide and the bio removed pronouns to further it.

  • @MegaManDied
    @MegaManDied Před 2 lety +14

    People here are calling Bridget they/them, that's not right. That's Testament. The correct pronouns are either he/him OR she/her, whichever you want. I don't know how ArcSys pulled this off, but they made both sides happy, if you want the classic femboi you get him. If you want a cute girl you get her.
    Only people who aren't happy are those Twitter activists who jumped the gun and are *INSISTING* Bridget is one way and if you say another thing you're a bigot.

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +2

      No, he's just a boy. Anybody calling him a her is just intentionally trying to marginalize crossdressers out of malice and homophobia. There is literally no other way to look at this situation.

    • @ItsTanuki0_Clock
      @ItsTanuki0_Clock Před 2 lety +8

      In fact, in stage 7 he clearly says that he remains quiet and copes with dressing as a girl to make his parents happy. I am so surprised how people who have never heard of the games has the guts of telling older fans how Bridget must be when they don't even know his story and just used the recently modified wiki as a base on their arguments

    • @Margatroid
      @Margatroid Před 2 lety

      @@ItsTanuki0_Clock It didn't surprise me at all, because that's how everything is now. People routinely barge into series that have been running for decades and act like "it's their thing now" and they will dictate everything about it. It's truly atrocious. The modern internet has broken all continuity in pretty much all fandoms, and even if you go to an anime con you'll be hard pressed to meet anyone over the age of 30 who has a working memory and a sense of cultural history. So this Orwellian nightmare of "Bridget is trans" is just a natural kind of result in a situation like that. Radicals always take advantage of situations with no cultural roots or institutional memory. When you lose history, what you get is insanity. We can all learn something from this particular example.

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety

      @@Margatroid Wow, you and Tanuki both just totally lied. In previous games it was established Bridget went to be a bounty hunter and be seen as a man to make them happy, but you weirdos are just writing fan fiction. You are both delusional.

  • @fauxwolf
    @fauxwolf Před 2 lety +14

    Bridget: "Mr. Dick in son...."
    Me: *sweating* for Bridget's safety

    • @Nothyn
      @Nothyn Před 2 lety

      It's fine, he groomed her into being a girl just like Bridget's parents and village did.

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety +3

      @@Nothyn You're delusional.

    • @hawhawhaw3123
      @hawhawhaw3123 Před měsícem

      @@NothynYou're delusional.

  • @MichaelM28
    @MichaelM28 Před 2 lety +15

    He's a boy and always will be

    • @Slop_Dogg
      @Slop_Dogg Před 2 lety +2

      insofar as canon, she’s trans, & it’s not exactly a shocking revelation. also it’s just a drawing bro.

    • @Frodudus
      @Frodudus Před 2 lety +1

      @@Slop_Dogg Being groomed at a young age will do that, yes

    • @Soogooroo
      @Soogooroo Před 2 lety

      @@Slop_Dogg "it's just a drawing" said by person doing the exact same thing as him

  • @RilfDanielson
    @RilfDanielson Před 2 lety +21

    Lots of coping that the victory ending doesn't had Bridget saying he is a girl lol

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety +2

      You mean a lot of coping from you weirdos screaming subtext and themes aren't real or whining her profile must be noncanon so your head canons about the last scene can make any sense.

    • @RilfDanielson
      @RilfDanielson Před 2 lety +24

      @@Alice-May you're cheering that a kid who was groomed since birth says he's a girl lmao this is NOT the trans rep you should want

    • @Alice-May
      @Alice-May Před 2 lety +2

      @@RilfDanielson Mhm, keep on making your excuses to say the lore as of Strive doesn't matter because you insist on outright lying.

    • @RilfDanielson
      @RilfDanielson Před 2 lety +9

      @@Alice-May I'm not making excuses there is no other way to interpret the character. You are projecting because you are actually making excuses to accept the politicization of Bridget and act like it's OK he was groomed. You just want a trans character that bad, for some reason.

  • @dyingEnet
    @dyingEnet Před 2 lety +52

    How the fuck did this happen? The "i'm a girl" shit isn't even his best (most canon) ending.

    • @ktrimpx
      @ktrimpx Před 2 lety +1

      Trans "people" hate femboys and tomboys and attempt to erase them from fiction while they erase them from real life with conversion therapy.

    • @AkaroXIV
      @AkaroXIV Před 2 lety +25

      Yeah, twitter sees trans and just runs with it. So a lot of people are on the outside looking in and making assumptions about a storyline that's 5 games deep at this point.
      There's nothing wrong with being trans, but Bridget just isn't.