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[Editor's note: KamikazeTutor takes a look at Guybrush Threepwood from The Secret of Monkey Island for his Monthly Musing piece. -- CTZ]

I wasn't that much of a PC gamer when The Secret of Monkey Island was released, but I felt the vibe like any other when I finally laid my hands on that amazing treasure of the adventure games genre. Its hero would stay in my memory forever, from what it meant to me to what an incredibly fleshed out and likable character he was.

He was called Guybrush Threepwood, a name that only a caring mother would love, and his goal in life was to be a pirate. 

Not many kids grow up holding on to that fantasy job they often play as or imagine themselves in, like being an astronaut or a circus trapazeist. But Guybrush was as living example that if you work hard enough, you can achieve your most improbable goals.

In turn it reflects perfectly with my dream of becoming a game developer, it's going nowhere right now but I won't give up on it.


Of a blank past that no one questions about, Threepwood arrives as a castaway on the shores of Mêlée Island with only the idea of being a mighty pirate. Just like real life, he had to prove himself able of the title by accomplishing three trials given from three important-looking pirates.

From that moment, his adventures taught him multiple lessons. From the culinary art of grog brewing, to the voodoo art of fighting the undead. Any challenge he encountered would be faced with resourcefulness and wit. And whilst on his path for ascension, he met what it would be the love of his life, the Governor of the Tri-Island Area, Elaine Marley.



She enters Guybrush's life like any other girl, impossible to win over yet impossible to ignore and leave it be. With some effort, he finally wins her hearth with the help of his unique personality and, well, quite helpless figure at sometimes, which in turn makes Elaine feel in control and important in his life.

While she's perfectly able to take care of herself - and normally if she isn't, it might have something to do with Guybrush messing about -, he does care a lot for her and always proves he's willing to do anything to help his loved one.



Representing life’s challenges, there's LeChuck, the ghost/zombie/demon pirate that haunts the Caribbean waters and made from his obsession for Elaine his doom. He asked what he needed to do to win her hand, she replied, "drop dead" and so he did.

He's the prime example of following a passion the wrong way, forcing an easy way.



In the great scope of things, the life of Guybrush Threepwood is an inspiration of perseverance and accomplishment, no matter how long it takes, and always with a joke on one hand and the love for his girl on the other.

So when something goes wrong, the best thing to do is to sing.


I also wish I could sustain one breath ten whole minutes underwater.
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demonelite's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/22/2008 17:40
demonelite
great write up. I loved the Monkey Island games.

I would love these to be released on xbla/virtual consol.
Marc of Arabia's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/22/2008 17:53
Marc of Arabia
You are fantastic.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/22/2008 18:34
Jonathan Holmes
Fun Fact- GuyBrush's name is a combination of the moniker he originally went by during the planning stages of SMI (Guy) and the in-program art tool used to create him (Brush). At least, I think that's how it happened.

Also, the fact that those dumb-ass Pirates of the Caribbean movies are now world famous while Monkey Island languishes in obscurity is one of the great injustices of the 20th Century.
KamikazeTutor's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/22/2008 18:47
KamikazeTutor
Well, Gilbert did confess his inspiration on the old "Pirates of the Caribbean" Disneyworld ride.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/22/2008 18:59
Aaron Mxy Yost
LucasGames so needs to rerelease a collection of these games.
Edco's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/22/2008 19:04
Edco
Good times, good times.
WastelandTraveler's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/22/2008 20:35
WastelandTraveler
this blog touched me in a very special place. I love you.
lucashoal's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/22/2008 21:47
lucashoal
Your blog is severely lacking in lactose-intolerant volcano gods.

And used ship salesmen.
superhobo's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/22/2008 22:17
superhobo
@Holmes: Actually, you'rte half right. Guybrush came from the filename: guy.brush
It was called guy becuase they didn't have a name yet. brush is the file extension in Deluxe Paint.
atheistium's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/23/2008 02:39
atheistium
Awesome stuff!!
Halidar's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 15:50
Halidar
I remember playing Monkey Island on my Sega CD... Good times.
Electro Lemon's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 15:53
Electro Lemon
Give me Monkey Island 5, dammit!
Oak's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 16:07
Oak
yeah, after all Guybrush always said that he had an unbreakable five game contract with Lucasarts
PaperBowser0's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 16:19
PaperBowser0
I <3 Monkey Island! :D
beedun's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 16:23
beedun
Best Games Evar!
Guybrush Threepwood's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 16:24
Guybrush Threepwood
Hey, that´s me!
DJDuffy 's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 16:30
DJDuffy
I really hope they make a new one...Guybrush is my hero :)
kepler's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 16:36
kepler
I love Monkey Island! Nice writeup.
catfish's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 16:41
catfish
Haha good times! That's the second biggest monkey, I've ever seen!
Jack8274's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 17:00
Jack8274
I have Curse of Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, and Full Throttle on my Wii using the Twilight Pricess Hack. Pure Awesome and no modding required.
Y0j1mb0's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 20:00
Y0j1mb0
I missed this earlier..great read bro. Congrats on the front page.
DinnertimeNinja's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 21:23
DinnertimeNinja
"Guybrush? Is that a french name?"

"No, actually it's a fictional name."


Also, this is a the second best article I've ever read!
Highflyer's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 21:35
Highflyer
I loved the Monkey Island games. They were some of the first games I ever played. Lucasarts should release a collection of these games for the Wii. I would buy it in a heart beat. I also think the wii would be the perfect platform to release another Monkey Island game on.
Faith's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 21:54
Faith
The Monkey Island series has to be one of the best LucasArts game ever. I love GuyBrush. He's so cute.
Only characters better than him in the LucasArts game are Bernard, Hoogie and Laverne.
bottled dark's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/24/2008 22:59
bottled dark
i loved monkey island so much.
i never got that far into 2.
Qalamari's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/25/2008 01:03
Qalamari
Nice job! This was one I was considering doing, but I think you did a better job than I would've. Congrats on the promotion!
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/25/2008 02:54
mistic
The monkey Island games were my first introduction to true nerdlike-game-behaviour... My dad had a new computer in his office in our cellar, and I would play on that one, but since I wsa in the cellar, playing with headphones, they often forgot I was there and thought I had already gone to bed :-) Which resulted in me playing games till well past midnight in my parents basement...

Your writeup made me relive those magic moments! Thanks for that man ;-)
Uther's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/25/2008 04:21
Uther
Ooooh the lava is hotter
than a flame-broiled otter
and my shoes are slowly melting
through the fiber-glass floor.
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