Already commented this but there's more of a chance of it being seen if I put it here. That rock killed Rupert, we're even shown his death certificate. Secondly, it is to be assumed that the wall is not a government organisation for a number of reasons, therefore meaning any crimes committed by Henry against it and it's employees are void as they have essentially kidnapped him, this also goes for the toppat clan as they are a criminal organisation which has been raided by the government an unknown amount of times, although a case could be made for the things stolen from the toppats as they likely belonged to someone previously but for most of them Henry would have no idea of the rightful owner and so wouldn't be able to return it.
Just wanna point out a few things: 1. it's heavily implied that Henrys imprisonment at the wall was unlawful and performed by a foreign organization, because Henry gets sent there regardless of whether or not he received a pardon in infiltrating the airship and if he did and he goes on the international rescue operative route, Charles has to help him break out instead of just requesting his release, so most crimes in fleeing the complex shouldn't count. 2. Fails where henry died committing a crime shouldn't count because we usually don't charge corpses because they're, yknow, dead. Fails where he committed a crime but survived though should 100% still count.
thats not really fair, as the 16 different timelines the series forms in the end, and the endings being based off of which faction, situation, and moral alignment he has, means that he isn’t always the same person in every timeline.
After all, if I was the judge, I wouldn’t charge his crimes for FtC, since the Wall is clearly inhuman (and I’m not mentioning the fact that Henry got pardoned in *two* endings), and that applies even if Henry is the Leader of the Toppat Clan. (Yes, he isn’t pardoned as the Leader, but this is way too harsh for him.)
@@Superemie401 it applies even more when you consider that he was pardonned in 2 out of 4 endings, which means half of the time he was wrongfully arrested and was in full right to attempt an escape, maybe even using violence to do so.
This is gonna be the longest court case/session in history purely because of how long it would take to read all these crimes out, let along going over each one in detail.
ellie could still save him assuming she isnt also caught, as he has assisted her more than he's betrayed her. She does seem to be just as capable if not better at escaping prison than henry is (aside from being imprisoned at The Wall)
Well, I counted how many times he died. Depending on the circumstances of each situation, some are debatable especially towards the end. But I decided to treat them with real world physics, which meant all of the presumed deaths.... count as real deaths! He died a total of 10 times, & the Henry we see at the end of the video.... is the 11th Henry Stickmin! Yes, I decided to give him the Doctor Who treatment. But unlike Doctor Who, his reincarnation cycle is unlimited! As for how many life sentences, would he have leftover? Mousait made some mistakes in the tally, & no I didn't bother correcting it. I just counted how many life sentences, starting from when he got the 1st one. Then comparing them to his deaths, since the 1st post-life sentence death. That would mean he would have 8 Life Sentences leftover!!
I'm pretty sure "fleeing the complex" is not a "legal custody", which means he's not escaping a legal custody but pretty much a kidnapping, which reduces a little his sentence. Just a little
@@ryqueezy6327If I imprisoned a man for his crimes in my basement, that's still unlawful custody. The same goes for the wall if it's considered a non-government org, they'd have to hand him to an actual government prison.
I had a similar issue when it came to whether he committed murder or self defense. Like bro, the Russian was strangling Henry and threatening his life and well being, the fuck was Henry supposed to do?!
What’s funny is that this is canon For there is a Henry Stickman in this universe and he’s constantly being confused for Stickmin, getting charged for his crimes
So basically it's really a range depending on whether you can count crimes across multiple lives through the multiverse, and whether you end his journey through a pardoned ending, and how harmful you are in the interim if you aren't pardoned by the end. With a potential MAXIMUM charge of the above, assuming Mousait's analysis to be correct.
@@mrsillytacos I have, actually. He doesn't cover this in his video, and knowing that exists doesn't specify some multiversal imprisoning authority that could charge Henry in that way. It also doesn't disprove the possibility.
Even with all of Henry Stickman’d charges stacked against him, he’ll just use plot armor and alternate timelines to serve his sentences. He’s practically untouchable/immortal.
I’m both impressed and unsurprised by the fact that Henry is canonically guilty of theft, murder, assault, property damage, breaking in and entering, escaping legal custody, and mutiny.
to be honest, i'm not sure about the mutiny, because i don't know that you can mutiny against a captain that you are not employed by or working under, but i'm not sure
8:54 I would argue that Mutiny is not a reasonable charge here, as usually that stands for rebelling against one's own superiors, usually soldiers or sailors. But Henry is not a member of the ship crew, therefore I would rather charge him for Hijacking instead, or if we want to think more technically, it might fall under Piracy...
I mean the problem here is that Henry can only be charged on a timeline-to-timeline basis since the crime technically never happened in other timelines. Any of the crimes against the Toppat clan doesn't count as the clan is a criminal organization.
11:48 I counted it as self-defending because the people from The Walls are planning to capture Henry and Ellie back to The Wall and freeze them. Can't forget to mention, they did not just planning to "freeze" them. What I mean by that is making them trap in an ice and Henry and Ellie will be paralyzed or you can call this in a another way as stuck in there forever(with no food and stuff, they have no mercy that Henry and Ellie won't even have a chance to see daylight again) which probably is counted as killing. If you choose the Toppats, when he say that he is going to "ruin" Henry. He was going to kill Henry. After the Rocket launched, he realized that all he came for was ruined but the only choice he has is to kill Henry right away. Henry wouldn't want that to happen and so Henry just fight and drop him off the rocket while showing awareness. Overall, counted as Self-defense. Also, he was pardoned more times than not in Completing The Mission. Endings that he was pardoned: Valient Hero Triple Threat Special BROvert Ops(Henry also becomes one of the government too) Pardoned Pals Master Bounty Hunter Revenged(Henry destroyed the rocket so of the government find out that Henry did this, he might probably get a pardon) Jewel Baron(Again, Henry accidentally helped the government so he might get a chance for a pardon) Freeman(This one a 50/50 because he might not exactly get a pardon but he kind of helped the government to get to their rocket and stop then easier)
He was officially pardoned in both the Government Supported Private Investigator and Relentless Bounty Hunter ranks in Infiltrating the Airship, so technically he's pardoned in every ending that follows from one of those branches. You can make an argument for the destruction he causes breaking out of The Wall being criminal, but if he was pardoned before that then he was being held there illegally, so him breaking out itself shouldn't be a crime since he wasn't lawfully imprisoned. An argument could be made in the endings where Henry just goes onto steal from the tophats even after being pardoned, but even then I still think he wouldn't be charged for that seeing as he was stealing from a criminal organization so I'm not sure, but to be fair Henry did keep the money for himself instead of trying to figure out where the tophats stole it from and giving it back to whoever was the rightful owners or donating it. As for Revenged, Henry died at the end of that, so even if the government was willing to pardon him, he wouldn't be alive to benefit from it. (yes I am aware of cases where someone was pardoned after their death, but the only ones that come to mind are ones where they didn't actually do anything wrong, it's just that what they did was considered illegal while they were alive) I really don't think that he was pardoned in Jewel Baron, because for that to happen they'd have to figure out that it was Henry who took them down, and also the fact that he did it for purely selfish reasons makes me inclined to think that he wouldn't be pardoned, it's not like they offered him a pardon after Pure Blooded Thief afterall. So the list of ones that we can say for certain where he was pardoned are: Triple Threat Valiant Hero Special BROvert Ops Pardoned Pals Master Bounty Hunter Free Man With him most likely being pardoned in: Cleaned em' Out Stickmin Space Resort Capital Gains Little Nest Egg I'm more iffy on Capital Gains seeing as in that route he and Ellie caused a prison riot. With me being much more certain on Stckmin Space Resort, the other 2 I'm genuinely not sure either way.
@@captainkiok881 Life sentences mean you stay in prison forever. Henry didn’t commit r4pe or any serious crimes against children so he won’t die the second he steps foot in a cell.
Wouldnt the revenged ending count as genocide? bc he crashed the plane with every tophat clan member inside and everyone presumably dead. In that case he would get a death sentence
@@biggiecheez69 genocide is the act of doing mass murder to erradicate a community/clan/species The chances of the tophat clan surviving that crash are very minimal, so its safe to assume the whole clan died Although territorism could be valid too
Damn; a roundabout total of over 26 life sentences, and that’s cutting it short. CTM had so many avenues with many murder attempts, property damages, and more. But seeing it in context just blew my mind. Very fascinating watch, I would totally watch this again because it’s so baffling to see this context for 10 years of games
So that final score is of course assuming all timelines happened. Wanna see what what each final endings crimes would be? I was crazy enough to find out! This didn't take as long as I thought but it still took pretty long so hope you enjoy. First, because the final endings only have two others tied to them, the endings from Escaping the Prison and Stealing the Diamond are up in the air. Technically any of the following are a possible extension to add onto the final list, so take your pick I suppose, unless he is pardoned by the government, which will be labeled as "pardon for pre-airship" (these are calculated by adding each permutation of every ending from both of the previous games, as well as plus 5 years from Breaking the Bank, as that happens in every timeline, unless it includes the Lawyered Up ending, where he is not charged for the crime.) 25.5 years (LU + JPE) life + 25 years (LU + UB) 29.5 years (LU + IoaS) 49.5 years (SE + JPE) life + 49 years (SE + UB) 53.5 years (SE + IoaS) 45.5 years + $10,000 (BaBO + JPG) life + 45 years + $10,000 (BaBO + UB) 49.5 + $10,000 (BaBO + IoaS) Okay, now into the actual meat of this. Here's every ending from Completing the Mission with their associated sentences. This includes the events of Completing the Mission as well as the associated endings from Infiltrating the Airship and Fleeing the Complex. (Couple more things of note, any endings that are associated with the government will contain no charges, as he is working with the government at that point. If he acts of his own will though, he will be charged, but any previous pardons he has will still be in effect. I also factored in a few things that weren't mentioned in the video, like a few missed assaults or murders, breaking out of prison in every ending, or for destroying the train in Capital Gains.) Toppat King: 3 life + 39 years Free Man: 15 years + pardon for pre-airship Special Brovert Ops: no charges Triple Threat: no charges Stickmin Space Resort: life + 134 years + $4,000,000,000 Jewel Baron: life + 70 years + $1,200 Little Nest Egg: life + 69 years + pardon for pre-airship Pardoned Pals: pardoned of all crimes Toppat Recruits: 4 life + 88 years Toppat 4 Life: life + 74 years Cleaned 'em Out: no charges Master Bounty Hunter: no charges Valliant Hero: no charges Toppat Civil Warfare: 20 years Capital Gains: 7 life + 48 years + $4,000,000 + pardon for pre-airship Revenged: life + 55 years + $12,000 I am now going to go outside. Enjoy.
I like how attempted murder that only results in his own death is still charged against him posthumously across timelines. Also that stealing the diamond in separate timelines individually counts
So I've also been doing a bit of research on this actually and there might be a few things missing: - Interrupting a Gas Line for the Shovel in BTB. - Attempt of Breaking into a Bank for the 5 failures. - Escaping Lawful Custody Twice in Etp There's probably a lot more but this is all I remember for now. Great video btw.
For some odd reason he decided to use video of the older games when available, and the gas line is only present in the remastered version. Originally he just digs onto some subway track and is ran over if I remember correctly.
@@Makitru That's true actually, but I believe for BtB and EtP specifically they used footage of the remastered version. Then, from StD onwards, they did use the original version.
After you get every ending (or I think 100%) the prison in ‘fleeing the prison’ gets a package, from Henry stickmin in the future, and that means it’s a time loop, and Henry stickmin has committed all the crimes listed, as he has done every possible ending.
Objection; only the crimes committed on a timeline that succeeds counts. All others lead to situations that result in likely death or other forms of guaranteed inability to keep the monitored timeline going. As such, Henry could be liable of the following potential combinations of charges, with each potential unique set of charges listed individually per route, and only counting the ones that you ennumerated charges for: 1st game: 5 years (Attempted bank robbery) (bag option) 2nd game: + Exonerated (Lawyered up route) +19 years (Escaping Lawful Custody, Assault An Officer x2 (they count separately!)) (Sneaky Escapist route) +15 years, + $14,000 fine (ELC, Property Damage) (Badass Bust-Out route) 3rd game: +25.5 years (Battery, Grand Larceny) (Just Plain Awesome route) +life, +25 years (GL, M(2nd Degree)) (Unseen Burglar route) +29.5 years (Battery, GL, AAO, Resisting Arrest) (Intruder On A Scooter route) 4th game: +Pardoned (government sponsored action that Henry was pressed into service for, so everything's on them and not him) (Government-Sponsored Private Investigator and Relentless Bounty Hunter routes) +20 years (Espionage (he joined the Toppats when pressed into service to take them down!)) (Rapidly Promoted Executive route) +25 years (Grand Larceny), forgiven due to general's comments of "let him go" implying a possible pardon but let's assume not (meaning actually +Nothing) (Pure-Blooded Thief route) 5th game: The only time charges could stick in this game is if Henry did not receive a pardon in the 4th game. All actions taken will be considered to fall under the same laws, though. +Nothing (The Wall is a blacksite of another country entirely and Henry was escaping an unlawful imprisonment. All charges would be thrown out due to an illegal imprisonment.) (Any situation preceded by GSPI, RBH, or PBT) +life, +12 years (ELC, M(2nd degree), Reckless Driving, Falsified ID Documents) (Presumed Dead route) +15 years (ELC) (Ghost Inmate route) +life x3, +17 years (ELC, AAO, M(1st Degree)x3) (Convict Allies route) +52 years, +$12,400 fine (ELC, PD, Accidental Manslaughter) (The Betrayed route) 6th game: All actions undertaken as a government agent or on positive relations with the government that result in the apprehension of the toppats will be considered as such and passed on to military as actions in the line of duty. All situations where Henry did Presumed Dead while pardons are in effect will be considered to be him seeking asylum and thus using witness protection papers for a new ID after crossing the border. + Nothing or even Pardoned (Any situation that has GSPI, RBH, or IRO in the backstory or that helps the Government take down the Toppats, meaning Cleaned 'em Out (can't take off if you got nothing to use, meaning grounded until arrival of government), Triple Threat (government action), Valiant Hero (government action), Special BROvert Ops (government action), Free Man (incapacitated station for easier apprehension by government due to no power meaning no defenses meaning easy boarding), Capital Gains (no wealth means no takeoff), Little Nest Egg (no wealth means no takeoff), Master Bounty Hunter (directly observe the arrest of the Toppats), Pardoned Pals (directly observe the pardon).) +life, +25 years, +$1,200 fine (Tresspassing, GL, M(2nd Degree)), +Pardoned (Single-handedly taking down Toppat clan for Government in self-defense by reflecting "Supreme Dominance" laser) (Jewel Baron) +life (M(2nd Degree)) (Toppat Recruits) +equivalent of life x1000+, +50 years, +$4B fine (Mass kidnapping, Supreme Larceny, Mass Grand Larceny), +Pardoned (Stickmin Space Resort) (Stranded ground-side Toppats on ground for easy arrest, and ensured remaining toppats stayed out of trouble. Easy win-win for Henry and the Government.) +life x10 (M(1st Degree x4, 2nd Degree x6) (Toppat King) +Posthumous Pardon (The Revenged) (Can't exactly try him for crimes if he died, and we see Henry expire on-camera in this one. He also took out the toppats, so there's that.) +20 years (Espionage) (Toppat 4 Life) +Nothing (He didn't actually DO anything aside from split the Toppats in two by opposing Ellie) (Toppat Civil Warfare) As a result, the following results are possible: SSR, JB, PP, MBH, LNE, CG, FM, SBO, VH, TT, CeO: Pardoned. T4L, TK, TopRec: Scot-free by Toppat Station being a haven but life in prison and confiscation of all assets if ever caught. The Revenged: Scot-free by death, and pardoned posthumously. TCW: Anywhere from a minimum of just 60 years and 6 months to a maximum of life plus 84 years. Possibly with a $14,000 fine depending on how he got himself out of West Mesa Penitentiary.
idk if fleeing the complex would be that much of a bad thing since the ruthless bounty hunter and government supported investigator endings both lead to Henry being pardonned (GSI isn't 100% clear on it but it's pretty safe to assume so), which means that he was wronfully arrested and therefore anything he does to escape isn't punishable by the law.
@@gvhgnjhg1387 I believe it may vary on location, and the extremes taken to escape. Ghost Inmate or International Rescue Operative would be incredibly easy to acquit if he was taken in a timeline where he received the pardon. Presumed Dead or Convict Allies on the other hand would be a lot more dicey. And he obviously didn't receive the pardon in The Betrayed since he's a Toppat.
@@gvhgnjhg1387 Nah, Henry has the right to run away from some guys who have kidnapped him and put him in a private prison even though he has been pardoned for all his crimes by the government. Killing in this case to escape is simply self-defense, so it would not be illegal.
The police officer hit by a rock in StD is confirmed to have died by one of the intro scenes in ItA, so it should be listed as second degree murder, not assault.
6:40 It should be noted that the forged documentation is only applicable in the context of the Legacy Version. Due to some plot shenanigans in the Remastered version, Henry no longer takes a plane to get out of the Wall, and instead visits an cavern, still walking.
@@irredeemablelover7608 Also, if the Wall didn’t legally capture Henry, most charges should not count or be reduced. Also the two assaulting an officers charges from the IRO ending shouldn’t count because they were gonna shoot Charles, who’s a government pilot.
Prosecutor: _Throws a short list at Henry._ Henry: “Wha-?? I didn’t commit any of these crimes!” Prosecutor: “Exactly. That’s a list of all the crimes you _didn’t_ commit. If we tried to list all of the stuff you did do, we wouldn’t have any trees left to make the paper for that list.”
4:33 In The Henry Stickmin Collection if you play ItA after getting this ending it actually confirms this as murder 6:45 - 7:04 This is only in the original FtC, in THSC he just goes into the bar seen in Stickmin Space Resort, Valient Hero, Topphat 4 Life, and Little Nest Egg instead of fleeing on a plane 9:11 If you continue from an ending where he was pardoned, then this is a false charge. However none of the endings affect any of the games until CtM (aside from International Rescue Operative and The Betrayed) so there's no way to tell
1st thought: I am genuinely shocked by how long and expensive his sentence ultimately is (personally I would like to think that the pardon timelines come in some kind of order to ensure he doesn't have to actually do that, for narrative purposes). 2nd thought: he does a LOT more violence than I expected, even after playing the Stickmin games back in the day.
one thing to note is that Johnny Panzer (The officer Henry threw a rock at during the police chase) was pronounced KIA meaning Henry would have to spend atleast 10-20 years in prison
I played and watched Henry Stickmin all the way from when "Stealing the Diamond" came out. Glad to see Mousait cover one of my favorite games ever. Heck, he should cover Video Games more often
@@johannes4123 It is owned by the Russian Government, but based in Canada. I imagine PuffBalls originally intended for it to be a Russian Prison but had to change the location to explain how Henry and Ellie managed to flee from the Wall to South America by land.
add on the fact that each decision in the game is a alt time line or possibilities So there could be a line where Henry stickman has the LEAST amount of criminal records pinned against him (I wouldn't say none though)
this is from a comment made by "mummyapple3661" and the totals are : oppat King: 3 life + 39 years Free Man: 15 years + pardon for pre-airship Special Brovert Ops: no charges Triple Threat: no charges Stickmin Space Resort: life + 134 years + $4,000,000,000 Jewel Baron: life + 70 years + $1,200 Little Nest Egg: life + 69 years + pardon for pre-airship Pardoned Pals: pardoned of all crimes Toppat Recruits: 4 life + 88 years Toppat 4 Life: life + 74 years Cleaned 'em Out: no charges Master Bounty Hunter: no charges Valliant Hero: no charges Toppat Civil Warfare: 20 years Capital Gains: 7 life + 48 years + $4,000,000 + pardon for pre-airship Revenged: life + 55 years + $12,000
I love that the distraction dances were kept in. Also, I agree with that charge (10:23) because he was not stealing the emerald with intent to return it to the right owner.
6:19 To be fair, if he got pardoned and doesn’t do the Tophat route, or commit crimes after, they don’t have a right to do that, it all depends on what happened.
I’d argue that any of his crimes against the wall don’t count towards his crimes because you can go into the wall after getting the pardoned ending, meaning they are unlawfully holding you.
That's a maximum for only the non-government timeline. However in the government timeline of the games anything he did in Fleeing the complex is him escaping UNLAWFUL custody. So really most of that doesn't count at all. Besides that going with the government again means whatever small stuff he did do fleeing that complex is cleared again. So in the government timeline he has no crimes to his name.
I’d recommend doing this again. You should only use clips from the full game on steam (cause it looks better and lore wise is complete). You should have a fail and canonical version because in certain timelines he just dies, and in others he lives, or dies canonically. Just food for thought.
Henry Stickman is a different character in the series, so by charging the wrong guy, that would give MOUSAIT a unlawful charging crime, dunno what's the sentence tho.
It's kind of difficult to properly charge Henry for his crimes because of the different routes you can go down. Felt a bit unfair to charge him for crimes on different timelines. I would've stuck with one route since after Stealing The Diamond is when routes start to be more consistent. Also I'm pretty sure Henry was unlawfully imprisoned at The Wall. But once again that could be depending on which route you took previously.
While I like that you tackled the Henry Stickmin character, I feel like each timeline should have their own individual sentencing and the sentencing was based on his successes rather than his failures. In Escaping the Prison, he escapes one of three ways, the first and the shortest is the lawyer, the middle one is the sneak onto the roof, and the last and longest one is the badass ending where he walks out after unintentionally disarming the cops in a Mexican standoff. In Stealing the Diamond, he obtains via Looting on his scooter, sneaking past the guards and killing one, or just grabbing it after it fell at his feet when running from a chaotic situation. In Infiltrating the Airship, there are four endings but two of them lead to the same goal so I'll count them as one, the first is just stealing the ruby and crashing the ship only to get away as a fugitive, the second is grabbing the leader of the Toppat Clan (or some incriminating documents) in exchange for a pardon, the third and final ending is taking the leaders offer to run the Clan. With the pardon, that would make his status in Fleeing the Complex as a victim of unlawful inprisonment, so his escape might have room for leniency. And as for Completing the Mission, I think that game deserves a video of its own.
This is the dumbest take lol. This would make the video super boring and ignores the point of the series. Also all timelines canonically happens anyways according to the anomaly fix ending.
How many time do you think MOUSAIT laughed while review Henry's crimes? Also, of course he snuck in both Distraction Dances. You can't not include it when making a Henry Stickmin video.
4:34 A possible variant on the opening of Infiltrating the Airship confirms that it's not just assault. The rock (or maybe falling out and onto the road) was fatal, so it's murder. Probably second-degree.
In the “Free Man” ending in Completing the Mission, one of the fails Henry accidentally fires a satellite laser at the Earth instead of the Tophat station in orbit. Edit: In one of the fails of the “Revenged” ending, Henry’s Spirit, Reference, punches the Right Hand Man into an alternative timeline. 2nd Edit: I just realized that this is the longest video on the channel (as of 9-15-2023). 3rd Edit: Puffballs United, the creator of the Henry Stickmin Series, said in an interview that The Wall isn’t run by any government & they detain people there even if they were pardoned. Which means that most of Henry Stickmin’s “Crimes” in ‘Fleeing the Complex’ are him trying to escape his kidnappers if Henry got the pardon in “Infiltrating the Airship”.
Stickmin's an unusual case because of all the alternative outcomes. To truly analyse his potential sentences you'd need a tally for each consecutive sequence of events... but then the video would probably run to three hours long. 😄 I enjoy all these videos, they're well put together.
I never expected Mousait to ever do a video on Henry, one of my most favorite games tbh I remember when the airship and complex ones released then finally the collection, great times. But awesome video again Mousait this was a great surprise!
Additional Offenses: 0:10 Unlawful possession of explosives without a permit. 2:09 Property Damage 2:28 Unlawful possession of explosives without a permit, Property Damage 2:44 Escaping Lawful Custody 3:04 This could arguably count as either Battery or Assault with a Deadly Weapon. (Not to mention that he's liable for any medical bills, lost wages, etc resulting from that officer's injuries.) 3:18 Theft, Unlawful possession of a firearm, Destruction of Property (He broke the glass to get the gun.) 3:24 Escaping Lawful Custody, Liable for that officer's injuries. 3:45 Trespassing, Breaking & Entering, Destruction of Property. 3:54 Theft, Unlawful possession of a firearm, and having the absolute worst aim ever (Not a crime, but it SHOULD be in his case. Seriously, how do you miss that many times from point blank range...?) 4:11 & 4:17 Reckless Driving, Property Damage, Liable for injuries 4:23 Trespassing, Breaking & Entering, Destruction of Property. 4:27 Speeding (Probably), Fleeing Police, Resisting Arrest 5:38 Trespassing, Breaking & Entering 5:44 Escaping Lawful Custody 6:10 Reckless Driving (possibly) 7:19 Property Damage 7:59 Unlawful possession of a firearm 8:16 Unlawful possession of a firearm (I feel like this one could arguably be Second Degree Murder on the first officer but Involuntary Manslaughter on the other two considering that he was being tazed, but I digress.) 8:39 Trespassing 9:00 Grand Theft Auto, Operating a motorized vehicle without a license 9:57 Breaking & Entering, Property Damage 13:25 Mass Extortion and potentially Slavery 13:47 Unlawful possession of a firearm 14:45 Property Damage, Destruction of Property
The Wall didn't have proper reason to arrest Henry. They just wanted him to have him. So all crimes committed against them would be self defence as they are keeping him against his will without anything to back it up.
i like how the Breaking the Bank and Escaping The Prison segments use footage the Henry Stickmin Collection, but Diamond, Airship, and Complex all use the original flash game footage
1:11 I just noticed the references in the phone lmao Fletcher Reede was the original name of the lawyer from Escaping the Prison, with his current name being Felix White (Pheonix Wright: Ace Attorney) But also we got Saul Goodman at the bottom, and fucking Jack Kelly from It's Always Sunny, McPoyle vs Ponderosa
Two things: The Wall is not a legal prison, nor are its staff legal police officers. We know this because in Fleeing the Complex you can call the government to help you escape, and in Completing the Mission there's a scene where Wall staff and government soldiers fight against each other as enemies. As such, Henry Stickmin should be treated as if he was illegally kidnapped, not as if he was in legal custody. Furthermore, you also charged Henry Stickmin with crimes for actions he performed on behalf of the government in Completing the Mission. Shooting people is a crime, but shooting people the government ordered you to shoot in a battle isn't. In fact, he probably would have been charged with crimes (namely, insubordination) if he didn't do those things.
In the trailer for Fleeing the Complex, the warden of the complex was given 3 reports; one says that he stole the ruby, another says he teamed up with the government, a third one saying that he joined the Toppats. So that's why Dmitri Petrov chose to incarcerate Henry. The Wall was only present in Pure Blooded Thief + Convict Allies because they're concerned with Henry, Ellie and any other escaped inmates from The Wall. It is not the case that you can call the government to help you escape, but rather that Henry had access to a phone because he vandalized his cell, landed on someone's head and stole the victim's phone to call the government.
I’ve enjoyed these, never thought you’d do a henry stickmin one but I am pleasantly surprised. Also, wouldn’t every prison/wall escape be evading lawful custody?
@@creativename773 Escaping the complex would be like escaping @felixwoo7640's basement if they put you there to atone for your crimes, take that as you will
@@S_de_Villeproroy I was thinking of the numerous times he's been shot, stabbed, and blown up by either police, criminal organizations, corrupt prison officials, and his own stupidity (I.E. grenade in Escaping The Prison), but I guess that works too.
If we hold henry accountable for everything that happend across all timelines, we run in a weird issue : Everything depends on the order in which we count crimes that happen in alternate timelines simultaneous to the times, Henry gets pardoned. For example since the timeline splits at the end of ItA, theoretically the crimes, that he commits during the staying with the clan ending would happen "at the same relative time", but in a different timeline as the ending, where he gets a pardon (assumimg that there even is Something like continuity between two split timelines) So we have two ways to view the Situation: A) we pardon henry for government timeline, deleting all his charges, and THAN adding the other crimes during clan timeline or B) Add ckan timeline and that pardon him during government timeline. In case A, Henry would maintain all his charges during clan timeline, whilst during B, he would leave the entire ItA part without charges
The funniest part is, you didn't take into account the fact that half of the crimes he committed here never actually happened in some endings depending on which route happened, so the different crimes would change depending on the route.
The wall compound could be considered unlawful imprisonment, since we can assume he has been pardoned earlier, so I think some of his crimes could be justified as self defence as he is not a fugitive
The fact that you actually removed the bank theft charge because he canonically can have it removed (despite completely lying about it through his lawyer) is amazing.
I wonder if there'll be a part 2 that would encompass all of his crimes across all the timelines, yes even the failed ones. That's a lot of research to go through.
Just realised I messed up his surname in the video….
Hope his lawyer doesn’t use that to throw out the case
His lawyer abouta use that
You're fucked. His lawyer is Felix White.
Already commented this but there's more of a chance of it being seen if I put it here.
That rock killed Rupert, we're even shown his death certificate.
Secondly, it is to be assumed that the wall is not a government organisation for a number of reasons, therefore meaning any crimes committed by Henry against it and it's employees are void as they have essentially kidnapped him, this also goes for the toppat clan as they are a criminal organisation which has been raided by the government an unknown amount of times, although a case could be made for the things stolen from the toppats as they likely belonged to someone previously but for most of them Henry would have no idea of the rightful owner and so wouldn't be able to return it.
And this is why Henry Stickman (with an A) joined the Toppat clan!
William Afton crimes
Just wanna point out a few things: 1. it's heavily implied that Henrys imprisonment at the wall was unlawful and performed by a foreign organization, because Henry gets sent there regardless of whether or not he received a pardon in infiltrating the airship and if he did and he goes on the international rescue operative route, Charles has to help him break out instead of just requesting his release, so most crimes in fleeing the complex shouldn't count. 2. Fails where henry died committing a crime shouldn't count because we usually don't charge corpses because they're, yknow, dead. Fails where he committed a crime but survived though should 100% still count.
That, and it's just a tally of *everything* he's done rather than whether it's within the law.
very true, and in some cases you got Henry trying to survive for his life too while doing crazy stuff
@@theawesomeali8834 also wasnt CtP allowed under the government?
@@Nuggy321only the missions that the goverment allowed henry
@@M.O.KNote114G oh ok
Fun Fact: As of this moment, Henry Stickmin is the only one on this channel to lose two pardons.
huh that is a fun fact
And he could have just NOT lost one of them if that ending was put as the last one
@@theoverseer1775 Same for Infiltrating the Airship.
thats not really fair, as the 16 different timelines the series forms in the end, and the endings being based off of which faction, situation, and moral alignment he has, means that he isn’t always the same person in every timeline.
yeah lmao
7:32 That dancing scene was not a charged crime, but he put it in anyway because we all just love it too much. Very much kudos.
Legal, He said
Wait, what happened? Sorry, I was distracted.
I like how this implies he’s legally responsible for crimes committed across all timelines
I mean it kinda makes sense after the reset ending
After all, if I was the judge, I wouldn’t charge his crimes for FtC, since the Wall is clearly inhuman (and I’m not mentioning the fact that Henry got pardoned in *two* endings), and that applies even if Henry is the Leader of the Toppat Clan. (Yes, he isn’t pardoned as the Leader, but this is way too harsh for him.)
Well, FtC's trailer video mentions that as well, and they still lock Henry up if you got the pardoned ending in ItA.
@@Superemie401 it applies even more when you consider that he was pardonned in 2 out of 4 endings, which means half of the time he was wrongfully arrested and was in full right to attempt an escape, maybe even using violence to do so.
Everyone gangsta till multiversal police arrest all the henrya
This is gonna be the longest court case/session in history purely because of how long it would take to read all these crimes out, let along going over each one in detail.
And keeping him still long enough to have the charges read out. By that time he’d have Charles bail him out
@@Lovinia1 I personally feel like Charles would bail him out without Henry asking. Or...making any mention to him of even going to court.
@@rxndomfxndom7405 !!!! SPOILERS !!!!
Charles is dead so he cant bail Henry out
@@CaproVinos ...I forgot.
ellie could still save him assuming she isnt also caught, as he has assisted her more than he's betrayed her. She does seem to be just as capable if not better at escaping prison than henry is (aside from being imprisoned at The Wall)
theoretically, if henry dies at some of the fails that you can accomplish, does that mean that he's serving some of his life sentences?
Hes goddamn right
no no. he's got a point
Bro cheated the system
Well, I counted how many times he died. Depending on the circumstances of each situation, some are debatable especially towards the end. But I decided to treat them with real world physics, which meant all of the presumed deaths.... count as real deaths! He died a total of 10 times, & the Henry we see at the end of the video.... is the 11th Henry Stickmin! Yes, I decided to give him the Doctor Who treatment. But unlike Doctor Who, his reincarnation cycle is unlimited! As for how many life sentences, would he have leftover? Mousait made some mistakes in the tally, & no I didn't bother correcting it. I just counted how many life sentences, starting from when he got the 1st one. Then comparing them to his deaths, since the 1st post-life sentence death. That would mean he would have 8 Life Sentences leftover!!
I suppose, but then he would have no life sentences
I'm pretty sure "fleeing the complex" is not a "legal custody", which means he's not escaping a legal custody but pretty much a kidnapping, which reduces a little his sentence. Just a little
But… he’s still imprisoned for his crimes. Sure, the Wall might not be a government prison, but Henry would still be under custody for said crimes.
@@ryqueezy6327If I imprisoned a man for his crimes in my basement, that's still unlawful custody. The same goes for the wall if it's considered a non-government org, they'd have to hand him to an actual government prison.
Henry is American, and The Wall is Russian. So essentially it was an "international" kidnapping.
I had a similar issue when it came to whether he committed murder or self defense. Like bro, the Russian was strangling Henry and threatening his life and well being, the fuck was Henry supposed to do?!
@@ryqueezy6327 Well, he can be imprisoned in the Wall even if he was pardonned just before.
11:43 The Complex Overseer was strangling him, which is a life threatening attack, therefore it is justified that Henry killed him.
Your honor, my client is named Henry ‘Stickmin’. This ‘Stickman’ fellow is clearly an entirely different person!
What’s funny is that this is canon
For there is a Henry Stickman in this universe and he’s constantly being confused for Stickmin, getting charged for his crimes
The fact he is actually a character in it though
honor:
aight that checks out, so like uhhh, I was hired off of Craigslist and like, I find this man not guilty because I was paid a lot uhhh yeah
wha- a-
THIS CAN’T BE HAPPENING TO MEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
By the way "Henry Stickman" is a canon character who often got confused with Henry Stickmin. He ended up joining the top hat clan.
I love how he went from $38,450 fine to $4,000,038,450 fine with one crime.
He stole a $3B rocket containing $1B worth of valuables, that's $4B
I'LL GIVE HIM ♾️ FINE
Probably understating the value
The spaceX starship would be a pretty accurate model for the cost of this station. Factor this cost instead of the 4 billion.
13:38
Fun fact:
In Germany it's not a crime to break out of prison because humans have the natural instinct to be free
Don't think Henry's in Germany though
Still an interesting fact
But they will still try to stop you
It is however illegal to break out of prison and take the prison clothes with you, because the clothes belong to the prison.
@@Ouros_ND No, you bring your Private clothing to jail
@@Ouros_ND and its illegal to be naked
So basically it's really a range depending on whether you can count crimes across multiple lives through the multiverse, and whether you end his journey through a pardoned ending, and how harmful you are in the interim if you aren't pardoned by the end. With a potential MAXIMUM charge of the above, assuming Mousait's analysis to be correct.
Also assuming punishment carries over after death.
You have never seen the reset timeline, have you?
@@mrsillytacos I have, actually. He doesn't cover this in his video, and knowing that exists doesn't specify some multiversal imprisoning authority that could charge Henry in that way. It also doesn't disprove the possibility.
@@MarkoIronFist "Whether you can count crimes across multiple lives." Yes.
Even with all of Henry Stickman’d charges stacked against him, he’ll just use plot armor and alternate timelines to serve his sentences. He’s practically untouchable/immortal.
I’m both impressed and unsurprised by the fact that Henry is canonically guilty of theft, murder, assault, property damage, breaking in and entering, escaping legal custody, and mutiny.
to be honest, i'm not sure about the mutiny, because i don't know that you can mutiny against a captain that you are not employed by or working under, but i'm not sure
so thats felony?
8:54 I would argue that Mutiny is not a reasonable charge here, as usually that stands for rebelling against one's own superiors, usually soldiers or sailors. But Henry is not a member of the ship crew, therefore I would rather charge him for Hijacking instead, or if we want to think more technically, it might fall under Piracy...
Henry is that friend who always chooses the most chaotic option in video games and we love him for it
I do it all the time
brother he is a video game
well yea he is when you choose the most chaotic option
He's the guy who goes on a drive in gta v, only for it to devolve into a 5 star shoot out
I mean the problem here is that Henry can only be charged on a timeline-to-timeline basis since the crime technically never happened in other timelines.
Any of the crimes against the Toppat clan doesn't count as the clan is a criminal organization.
You didn't see the timeline reset thing did you? The emergence of the reset affect.
he’s still a different person across each one of the 16 timelines the series forms.
Some crimes against the top hat clan can still count, such as murder, but any theft wouldn’t
stealing from a theif is still theft@@billybobjoe2162
@@billybobjoe2162i dont think murder can count as he was literally working for the government so i dont think killing a toppat would be a crime
11:48 I counted it as self-defending because the people from The Walls are planning to capture Henry and Ellie back to The Wall and freeze them. Can't forget to mention, they did not just planning to "freeze" them. What I mean by that is making them trap in an ice and Henry and Ellie will be paralyzed or you can call this in a another way as stuck in there forever(with no food and stuff, they have no mercy that Henry and Ellie won't even have a chance to see daylight again) which probably is counted as killing. If you choose the Toppats, when he say that he is going to "ruin" Henry. He was going to kill Henry. After the Rocket launched, he realized that all he came for was ruined but the only choice he has is to kill Henry right away. Henry wouldn't want that to happen and so Henry just fight and drop him off the rocket while showing awareness. Overall, counted as Self-defense.
Also, he was pardoned more times than not in Completing The Mission.
Endings that he was pardoned:
Valient Hero
Triple Threat
Special BROvert Ops(Henry also becomes one of the government too)
Pardoned Pals
Master Bounty Hunter
Revenged(Henry destroyed the rocket so of the government find out that Henry did this, he might probably get a pardon)
Jewel Baron(Again, Henry accidentally helped the government so he might get a chance for a pardon)
Freeman(This one a 50/50 because he might not exactly get a pardon but he kind of helped the government to get to their rocket and stop then easier)
Wow, Very Informative
He was officially pardoned in both the Government Supported Private Investigator and Relentless Bounty Hunter ranks in Infiltrating the Airship, so technically he's pardoned in every ending that follows from one of those branches. You can make an argument for the destruction he causes breaking out of The Wall being criminal, but if he was pardoned before that then he was being held there illegally, so him breaking out itself shouldn't be a crime since he wasn't lawfully imprisoned.
An argument could be made in the endings where Henry just goes onto steal from the tophats even after being pardoned, but even then I still think he wouldn't be charged for that seeing as he was stealing from a criminal organization so I'm not sure, but to be fair Henry did keep the money for himself instead of trying to figure out where the tophats stole it from and giving it back to whoever was the rightful owners or donating it.
As for Revenged, Henry died at the end of that, so even if the government was willing to pardon him, he wouldn't be alive to benefit from it. (yes I am aware of cases where someone was pardoned after their death, but the only ones that come to mind are ones where they didn't actually do anything wrong, it's just that what they did was considered illegal while they were alive)
I really don't think that he was pardoned in Jewel Baron, because for that to happen they'd have to figure out that it was Henry who took them down, and also the fact that he did it for purely selfish reasons makes me inclined to think that he wouldn't be pardoned, it's not like they offered him a pardon after Pure Blooded Thief afterall.
So the list of ones that we can say for certain where he was pardoned are:
Triple Threat
Valiant Hero
Special BROvert Ops
Pardoned Pals
Master Bounty Hunter
Free Man
With him most likely being pardoned in:
Cleaned em' Out
Stickmin Space Resort
Capital Gains
Little Nest Egg
I'm more iffy on Capital Gains seeing as in that route he and Ellie caused a prison riot. With me being much more certain on Stckmin Space Resort, the other 2 I'm genuinely not sure either way.
Damn I really never realized how many people Henry has killed. This mans a menace and a fiend and we still love him lmao
I was surprised by how _few_ people he’s killed.
But not all those kills happened in the same timeline.
@@imfsresidentotaku9699 It's still the fact that he'll consider straight up murder lmaoo
i know but he so goofy XD
I know, right? He is nicer in some timelines but he's actually a cold hearted/blooded murderer
For a man known for his criminal record, I'm surprised he didn't get any death penalties
A life sentence is pretty much a death penalty tho, I doubt they would consider Henry for parole ever.
@@captainkiok881 Life sentences mean you stay in prison forever. Henry didn’t commit r4pe or any serious crimes against children so he won’t die the second he steps foot in a cell.
Wouldnt the revenged ending count as genocide? bc he crashed the plane with every tophat clan member inside and everyone presumably dead.
In that case he would get a death sentence
kinda sounds like terrorism to me
@@biggiecheez69 genocide is the act of doing mass murder to erradicate a community/clan/species
The chances of the tophat clan surviving that crash are very minimal, so its safe to assume the whole clan died
Although territorism could be valid too
Damn; a roundabout total of over 26 life sentences, and that’s cutting it short. CTM had so many avenues with many murder attempts, property damages, and more. But seeing it in context just blew my mind. Very fascinating watch, I would totally watch this again because it’s so baffling to see this context for 10 years of games
So that final score is of course assuming all timelines happened. Wanna see what what each final endings crimes would be? I was crazy enough to find out! This didn't take as long as I thought but it still took pretty long so hope you enjoy.
First, because the final endings only have two others tied to them, the endings from Escaping the Prison and Stealing the Diamond are up in the air. Technically any of the following are a possible extension to add onto the final list, so take your pick I suppose, unless he is pardoned by the government, which will be labeled as "pardon for pre-airship" (these are calculated by adding each permutation of every ending from both of the previous games, as well as plus 5 years from Breaking the Bank, as that happens in every timeline, unless it includes the Lawyered Up ending, where he is not charged for the crime.)
25.5 years (LU + JPE)
life + 25 years (LU + UB)
29.5 years (LU + IoaS)
49.5 years (SE + JPE)
life + 49 years (SE + UB)
53.5 years (SE + IoaS)
45.5 years + $10,000 (BaBO + JPG)
life + 45 years + $10,000 (BaBO + UB)
49.5 + $10,000 (BaBO + IoaS)
Okay, now into the actual meat of this. Here's every ending from Completing the Mission with their associated sentences. This includes the events of Completing the Mission as well as the associated endings from Infiltrating the Airship and Fleeing the Complex. (Couple more things of note, any endings that are associated with the government will contain no charges, as he is working with the government at that point. If he acts of his own will though, he will be charged, but any previous pardons he has will still be in effect. I also factored in a few things that weren't mentioned in the video, like a few missed assaults or murders, breaking out of prison in every ending, or for destroying the train in Capital Gains.)
Toppat King: 3 life + 39 years
Free Man: 15 years + pardon for pre-airship
Special Brovert Ops: no charges
Triple Threat: no charges
Stickmin Space Resort: life + 134 years + $4,000,000,000
Jewel Baron: life + 70 years + $1,200
Little Nest Egg: life + 69 years + pardon for pre-airship
Pardoned Pals: pardoned of all crimes
Toppat Recruits: 4 life + 88 years
Toppat 4 Life: life + 74 years
Cleaned 'em Out: no charges
Master Bounty Hunter: no charges
Valliant Hero: no charges
Toppat Civil Warfare: 20 years
Capital Gains: 7 life + 48 years + $4,000,000 + pardon for pre-airship
Revenged: life + 55 years + $12,000
I am now going to go outside. Enjoy.
You are appreciated
Yea u better go touch grass
you earned the grass
Stickmin Grindset: gets pardoned for all crimes, escapes Russian SCP, immediately gets 7 life sentences for a train robbery
this deserves so much more attention man
Funny enough, most of his sentences are from the fails in his series. It really shows how much his actions can cost him, legally and physically.
For Henry's trespassing on their orbital spaceship, you could argue it was a government operation.
Not exactly
Henry wasn't with the government in that timeline. He showed up to steal the Top Pat's diamond
@@kabutoyakushi9739it dont need to. you just need to argue and would be truth because that space ship its a crime itself.
@@kabutoyakushi9739 that's an emmerald
I like how attempted murder that only results in his own death is still charged against him posthumously across timelines. Also that stealing the diamond in separate timelines individually counts
Anything in separate timelines count
I kind of love how he never gets a death penalty, he could actually serve 26 life sentences (with enough immortality spells) and pay off the fine.
im pretty sure even if he was on Death Row, he'd find a way to escape
even if he was given a death sentence, he'd still find a way to survive and escape.
"Free my boy he ain't do nothin"
His boy: 15:04
lol
He got 2 Pardons and Lost it
@@Shapeshifter-of-Names yea😂
@@SamuraiVertHD 😂😂
So I've also been doing a bit of research on this actually and there might be a few things missing:
- Interrupting a Gas Line for the Shovel in BTB.
- Attempt of Breaking into a Bank for the 5 failures.
- Escaping Lawful Custody Twice in Etp
There's probably a lot more but this is all I remember for now.
Great video btw.
Bad ass bustout should get a grand theft auto charge
For some odd reason he decided to use video of the older games when available, and the gas line is only present in the remastered version. Originally he just digs onto some subway track and is ran over if I remember correctly.
@@Makitru That's true actually, but I believe for BtB and EtP specifically they used footage of the remastered version. Then, from StD onwards, they did use the original version.
@@PCMan8922 you literally just got distracted 😂
@@eldritchskye2608, Well, Damn.
The issue with ranking all the crimes in these games is the numerous endings and the combonations that it then leads you to in the final game
well, in that game, all endings, and all choices are canonical.
@@matthewbarabas3052then ig the issue is the order to place the endings in the last game given the one with the parden and such
@@CYBER_5KU11I guess make … a web… of… charges..?
After you get every ending (or I think 100%) the prison in ‘fleeing the prison’ gets a package, from Henry stickmin in the future, and that means it’s a time loop, and Henry stickmin has committed all the crimes listed, as he has done every possible ending.
@@noobboy27 wouldn't that also mean he's been pardoned twice?
4:43 dude he literally died give him a break 💀
LOL
Objection; only the crimes committed on a timeline that succeeds counts. All others lead to situations that result in likely death or other forms of guaranteed inability to keep the monitored timeline going.
As such, Henry could be liable of the following potential combinations of charges, with each potential unique set of charges listed individually per route, and only counting the ones that you ennumerated charges for:
1st game:
5 years (Attempted bank robbery) (bag option)
2nd game:
+ Exonerated (Lawyered up route)
+19 years (Escaping Lawful Custody, Assault An Officer x2 (they count separately!)) (Sneaky Escapist route)
+15 years, + $14,000 fine (ELC, Property Damage) (Badass Bust-Out route)
3rd game:
+25.5 years (Battery, Grand Larceny) (Just Plain Awesome route)
+life, +25 years (GL, M(2nd Degree)) (Unseen Burglar route)
+29.5 years (Battery, GL, AAO, Resisting Arrest) (Intruder On A Scooter route)
4th game:
+Pardoned (government sponsored action that Henry was pressed into service for, so everything's on them and not him) (Government-Sponsored Private Investigator and Relentless Bounty Hunter routes)
+20 years (Espionage (he joined the Toppats when pressed into service to take them down!)) (Rapidly Promoted Executive route)
+25 years (Grand Larceny), forgiven due to general's comments of "let him go" implying a possible pardon but let's assume not (meaning actually +Nothing) (Pure-Blooded Thief route)
5th game: The only time charges could stick in this game is if Henry did not receive a pardon in the 4th game. All actions taken will be considered to fall under the same laws, though.
+Nothing (The Wall is a blacksite of another country entirely and Henry was escaping an unlawful imprisonment. All charges would be thrown out due to an illegal imprisonment.) (Any situation preceded by GSPI, RBH, or PBT)
+life, +12 years (ELC, M(2nd degree), Reckless Driving, Falsified ID Documents) (Presumed Dead route)
+15 years (ELC) (Ghost Inmate route)
+life x3, +17 years (ELC, AAO, M(1st Degree)x3) (Convict Allies route)
+52 years, +$12,400 fine (ELC, PD, Accidental Manslaughter) (The Betrayed route)
6th game: All actions undertaken as a government agent or on positive relations with the government that result in the apprehension of the toppats will be considered as such and passed on to military as actions in the line of duty. All situations where Henry did Presumed Dead while pardons are in effect will be considered to be him seeking asylum and thus using witness protection papers for a new ID after crossing the border.
+ Nothing or even Pardoned (Any situation that has GSPI, RBH, or IRO in the backstory or that helps the Government take down the Toppats, meaning Cleaned 'em Out (can't take off if you got nothing to use, meaning grounded until arrival of government), Triple Threat (government action), Valiant Hero (government action), Special BROvert Ops (government action), Free Man (incapacitated station for easier apprehension by government due to no power meaning no defenses meaning easy boarding), Capital Gains (no wealth means no takeoff), Little Nest Egg (no wealth means no takeoff), Master Bounty Hunter (directly observe the arrest of the Toppats), Pardoned Pals (directly observe the pardon).)
+life, +25 years, +$1,200 fine (Tresspassing, GL, M(2nd Degree)), +Pardoned (Single-handedly taking down Toppat clan for Government in self-defense by reflecting "Supreme Dominance" laser) (Jewel Baron)
+life (M(2nd Degree)) (Toppat Recruits)
+equivalent of life x1000+, +50 years, +$4B fine (Mass kidnapping, Supreme Larceny, Mass Grand Larceny), +Pardoned (Stickmin Space Resort) (Stranded ground-side Toppats on ground for easy arrest, and ensured remaining toppats stayed out of trouble. Easy win-win for Henry and the Government.)
+life x10 (M(1st Degree x4, 2nd Degree x6) (Toppat King)
+Posthumous Pardon (The Revenged) (Can't exactly try him for crimes if he died, and we see Henry expire on-camera in this one. He also took out the toppats, so there's that.)
+20 years (Espionage) (Toppat 4 Life)
+Nothing (He didn't actually DO anything aside from split the Toppats in two by opposing Ellie) (Toppat Civil Warfare)
As a result, the following results are possible:
SSR, JB, PP, MBH, LNE, CG, FM, SBO, VH, TT, CeO: Pardoned.
T4L, TK, TopRec: Scot-free by Toppat Station being a haven but life in prison and confiscation of all assets if ever caught.
The Revenged: Scot-free by death, and pardoned posthumously.
TCW: Anywhere from a minimum of just 60 years and 6 months to a maximum of life plus 84 years. Possibly with a $14,000 fine depending on how he got himself out of West Mesa Penitentiary.
Holy, you wrote all that?! And no replies?! Lemme fix that
The canon
This comment is underrated.
What, the hell
counterargument: all endings are canon, including the fails
idk if fleeing the complex would be that much of a bad thing since the ruthless bounty hunter and government supported investigator endings both lead to Henry being pardonned (GSI isn't 100% clear on it but it's pretty safe to assume so), which means that he was wronfully arrested and therefore anything he does to escape isn't punishable by the law.
your concern will be solved by the trailer of the escape of the complex
Escaping a wrongful arrest is likely still illegal, especially since he committed other crimes to escape
@@gvhgnjhg1387 I believe it may vary on location, and the extremes taken to escape. Ghost Inmate or International Rescue Operative would be incredibly easy to acquit if he was taken in a timeline where he received the pardon. Presumed Dead or Convict Allies on the other hand would be a lot more dicey. And he obviously didn't receive the pardon in The Betrayed since he's a Toppat.
@@trplngzz"and there is something about a teddy bear"
@@gvhgnjhg1387 Nah, Henry has the right to run away from some guys who have kidnapped him and put him in a private prison even though he has been pardoned for all his crimes by the government. Killing in this case to escape is simply self-defense, so it would not be illegal.
13:58 Wait, I thought 1st degree murder was 1 life in prison, so how'd 4 kills get 10 life sentences?
The police officer hit by a rock in StD is confirmed to have died by one of the intro scenes in ItA, so it should be listed as second degree murder, not assault.
Yes I was looking for a comment that said that
Yes in ITA there is proof that he was killed in action He's not assaulted, he's DEAD
Lol
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS ONE
6:40 It should be noted that the forged documentation is only applicable in the context of the Legacy Version.
Due to some plot shenanigans in the Remastered version, Henry no longer takes a plane to get out of the Wall, and instead visits an cavern, still walking.
I thought Henry walked to a bar…
@@StupidNoobDudeorSuperNoobDude That he did.
@@irredeemablelover7608 Also, if the Wall didn’t legally capture Henry, most charges should not count or be reduced. Also the two assaulting an officers charges from the IRO ending shouldn’t count because they were gonna shoot Charles, who’s a government pilot.
@@StupidNoobDudeorSuperNoobDude I can only guess that the Wall is a privately run max sec prison. Not a state one.
@@irredeemablelover7608 I can agree with that I guess.
3:48 He should also get charged with property destruction for breaking the glass holding the diamond.
Henry’s like “What am I being charged for?”
Prosecutor: “How about every single crime under the sun?”
minus any sexual crimes
@@katleongand also kidnapping
Prosecutor: _Throws a short list at Henry._
Henry: “Wha-?? I didn’t commit any of these crimes!”
Prosecutor: “Exactly. That’s a list of all the crimes you _didn’t_ commit. If we tried to list all of the stuff you did do, we wouldn’t have any trees left to make the paper for that list.”
@@goingblarghThis is actually really funny. Sadly, not enough people will read it
Henry: "Okay, let me rephrase... Why?"
4:33 In The Henry Stickmin Collection if you play ItA after getting this ending it actually confirms this as murder
6:45 - 7:04 This is only in the original FtC, in THSC he just goes into the bar seen in Stickmin Space Resort, Valient Hero, Topphat 4 Life, and Little Nest Egg instead of fleeing on a plane
9:11 If you continue from an ending where he was pardoned, then this is a false charge. However none of the endings affect any of the games until CtM (aside from International Rescue Operative and The Betrayed) so there's no way to tell
1st thought: I am genuinely shocked by how long and expensive his sentence ultimately is (personally I would like to think that the pardon timelines come in some kind of order to ensure he doesn't have to actually do that, for narrative purposes).
2nd thought: he does a LOT more violence than I expected, even after playing the Stickmin games back in the day.
one thing to note is that Johnny Panzer (The officer Henry threw a rock at during the police chase) was pronounced KIA meaning Henry would have to spend atleast 10-20 years in prison
7:40 ah yes the worst crime of them all, dancing
Punishment: infinite years, infinite fine, infinite death sentences, infinite life sentences
Huh? What is his charge anyway?
@unknownprofile2830 the joke is that there is no charge, because dancing isn't illegal. Instead of saying no charge, there's just no text.
He's Dead, Revenged Ending Confirmed
15:06 That’s crazy💀
I played and watched Henry Stickmin all the way from when "Stealing the Diamond" came out. Glad to see Mousait cover one of my favorite games ever. Heck, he should cover Video Games more often
True, also infiltrating the airship and The Wall was the best one's
It should be worth mentioning that the wall isn't a real prison but just a place where they kidnap random people like Henry
It's real alright, it's a private prison (which there are a lot of) but he is unlawfully imprisoned there if you got GSPI or relentless bounty hunter
Well it is part of of the russian government, so they probably voided Henry’s pardon. Correct me if im wrong
@@colemarlowe4665 Actually it's Canadian
@@johannes4123 It is owned by the Russian Government, but based in Canada. I imagine PuffBalls originally intended for it to be a Russian Prison but had to change the location to explain how Henry and Ellie managed to flee from the Wall to South America by land.
I just love how he puts the pardons first to still give henry a sentence
Technically 80% of completing the mission isn’t illegal due to it being government work vs a criminal organization
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add on the fact that each decision in the game is a alt time line or possibilities
So there could be a line where Henry stickman has the LEAST amount of criminal records pinned against him (I wouldn't say none though)
He didn't charge Henry for the moments where he was working with the government
Technically if you end the whole series with the Pardoned Pals path, neither he nor Ellie are criminals
I think it'd be cool if you did an entire series to charging Henry throughout the games with different sentences depending on the path chosen
would take hours
@@arandomperso4438 that’s why it’s a series
this is from a comment made by "mummyapple3661" and the totals are : oppat King: 3 life + 39 years
Free Man: 15 years + pardon for pre-airship
Special Brovert Ops: no charges
Triple Threat: no charges
Stickmin Space Resort: life + 134 years + $4,000,000,000
Jewel Baron: life + 70 years + $1,200
Little Nest Egg: life + 69 years + pardon for pre-airship
Pardoned Pals: pardoned of all crimes
Toppat Recruits: 4 life + 88 years
Toppat 4 Life: life + 74 years
Cleaned 'em Out: no charges
Master Bounty Hunter: no charges
Valliant Hero: no charges
Toppat Civil Warfare: 20 years
Capital Gains: 7 life + 48 years + $4,000,000 + pardon for pre-airship
Revenged: life + 55 years + $12,000
@@godofportal5905 holy shit they did the math
I agree, that's what I wanted the video to be, but no,
I love that the distraction dances were kept in. Also, I agree with that charge (10:23) because he was not stealing the emerald with intent to return it to the right owner.
6:19
To be fair, if he got pardoned and doesn’t do the Tophat route, or commit crimes after, they don’t have a right to do that, it all depends on what happened.
8:04 your honor the only thing he should be charged with is being too cool
😂😂😂
Ellie will remember this...
If she's still alive that is.
True mlg moment
4:38 Ah yes, saying "eh" is a federal offense
Oh man, I love that you included the distracted scene in entirety without any explanation. Man of culture 👌🎩
I’d argue that any of his crimes against the wall don’t count towards his crimes because you can go into the wall after getting the pardoned ending, meaning they are unlawfully holding you.
13:07 That is no ordinary rocket, that's a space station. Go ahead and google how much they cost.
That's a maximum for only the non-government timeline. However in the government timeline of the games anything he did in Fleeing the complex is him escaping UNLAWFUL custody. So really most of that doesn't count at all. Besides that going with the government again means whatever small stuff he did do fleeing that complex is cleared again. So in the government timeline he has no crimes to his name.
I’d recommend doing this again. You should only use clips from the full game on steam (cause it looks better and lore wise is complete). You should have a fail and canonical version because in certain timelines he just dies, and in others he lives, or dies canonically. Just food for thought.
The fails are considered canonical though, it supposed to be a multiverse where every ending and every fail happened simultaneously
@@Food-Eater_Registered As I said, fail and live versions.
@@JustAnAmerican_ May I ask if you mean a separate counter for the fail routes and the pass routes?
@@thunderdragon6318 Yes
it’s really bothering me how he used footage from the flash games instead of having all the footage come from the remasters.
14:53 Can he still get a pardon since that person who died was the main dangerous antagonist?
And also he didn’t kill him.
1:11 S. Goodman being one of his contacts is so fitting
Mousait needs to be charged with “wrong naming for Henry Stickmin not Stickman”. I was wondering how this would work.
Henry Stickman is a different character in the series, so by charging the wrong guy, that would give MOUSAIT a unlawful charging crime, dunno what's the sentence tho.
@@ordinarylittlebastard3248 frame-up
@@d1kgaws12 Take him away, boys
11:24 but Henry and Ellie were held at gun point plus Reginald and rhm gave them the guns.
It's kind of difficult to properly charge Henry for his crimes because of the different routes you can go down. Felt a bit unfair to charge him for crimes on different timelines. I would've stuck with one route since after Stealing The Diamond is when routes start to be more consistent. Also I'm pretty sure Henry was unlawfully imprisoned at The Wall. But once again that could be depending on which route you took previously.
Nah but according to the CCC's timeline anomaly thing, all timelines happen.
While I like that you tackled the Henry Stickmin character, I feel like each timeline should have their own individual sentencing and the sentencing was based on his successes rather than his failures. In Escaping the Prison, he escapes one of three ways, the first and the shortest is the lawyer, the middle one is the sneak onto the roof, and the last and longest one is the badass ending where he walks out after unintentionally disarming the cops in a Mexican standoff. In Stealing the Diamond, he obtains via Looting on his scooter, sneaking past the guards and killing one, or just grabbing it after it fell at his feet when running from a chaotic situation. In Infiltrating the Airship, there are four endings but two of them lead to the same goal so I'll count them as one, the first is just stealing the ruby and crashing the ship only to get away as a fugitive, the second is grabbing the leader of the Toppat Clan (or some incriminating documents) in exchange for a pardon, the third and final ending is taking the leaders offer to run the Clan. With the pardon, that would make his status in Fleeing the Complex as a victim of unlawful inprisonment, so his escape might have room for leniency. And as for Completing the Mission, I think that game deserves a video of its own.
Exactly!
This is the dumbest take lol. This would make the video super boring and ignores the point of the series.
Also all timelines canonically happens anyways according to the anomaly fix ending.
11:37 You forgot to mention that why the guy is saying he'll ruin Henry, he was also choking Henry. So I think Henry's self defense was fine.
You would still get punished with manslauther but the punisheshment of manslauther will be less of a sentence
How many time do you think MOUSAIT laughed while review Henry's crimes?
Also, of course he snuck in both Distraction Dances. You can't not include it when making a Henry Stickmin video.
I Thought It's Some Sort of a Distraction Crime, But No. I Got Fucking Scammed!
8:22 That right there is a reference to Smash Bros Melee and Street Fighter.
AH AH AH NO. 11:14 THIS WAS A ENDING ON The final one so he was charged with nothing
"at this point I don't think grand larceny is enough"
That is a level of crime that shouldn't even be possible
4:34 A possible variant on the opening of Infiltrating the Airship confirms that it's not just assault. The rock (or maybe falling out and onto the road) was fatal, so it's murder. Probably second-degree.
in 10:40 i misheard Charles and thought he said "alright we got a plan, we gotta shit on the support beams, i had headphones okay?
I am never gonna I hear it
Charles what the fuck thats disgusting
I cannot unhear it now 💀
@@StreamerZero1747same
In the “Free Man” ending in Completing the Mission, one of the fails Henry accidentally fires a satellite laser at the Earth instead of the Tophat station in orbit.
Edit: In one of the fails of the “Revenged” ending, Henry’s Spirit, Reference, punches the Right Hand Man into an alternative timeline.
2nd Edit: I just realized that this is the longest video on the channel (as of 9-15-2023).
3rd Edit: Puffballs United, the creator of the Henry Stickmin Series, said in an interview that The Wall isn’t run by any government & they detain people there even if they were pardoned. Which means that most of Henry Stickmin’s “Crimes” in ‘Fleeing the Complex’ are him trying to escape his kidnappers if Henry got the pardon in “Infiltrating the Airship”.
7:17 idk why, but this one in particular really cracks me up. its just so abrupt
Stickmin's an unusual case because of all the alternative outcomes. To truly analyse his potential sentences you'd need a tally for each consecutive sequence of events... but then the video would probably run to three hours long. 😄 I enjoy all these videos, they're well put together.
I never expected Mousait to ever do a video on Henry, one of my most favorite games tbh I remember when the airship and complex ones released then finally the collection, great times.
But awesome video again Mousait this was a great surprise!
Makes you wonder what Megamind did to rack up 85 life sentences
I would say to be honest typical supervillain stuff and that's it
9:54 wasnt that property damage too?
There's probably something about this being government sanctioned...
Its government ending, so no, it wasn’t
8:48-It was revealed in the game later that the captain was actually alive.
Don't think that is gonna help his case
7:34 LOL whats the crime and sentence?
Edit: oh, it's supposed to be "Not Illegal".
nah he was too distracted to give a sentence
Additional Offenses:
0:10 Unlawful possession of explosives without a permit.
2:09 Property Damage
2:28 Unlawful possession of explosives without a permit, Property Damage
2:44 Escaping Lawful Custody
3:04 This could arguably count as either Battery or Assault with a Deadly Weapon. (Not to mention that he's liable for any medical bills, lost wages, etc resulting from that officer's injuries.)
3:18 Theft, Unlawful possession of a firearm, Destruction of Property (He broke the glass to get the gun.)
3:24 Escaping Lawful Custody, Liable for that officer's injuries.
3:45 Trespassing, Breaking & Entering, Destruction of Property.
3:54 Theft, Unlawful possession of a firearm, and having the absolute worst aim ever (Not a crime, but it SHOULD be in his case. Seriously, how do you miss that many times from point blank range...?)
4:11 & 4:17 Reckless Driving, Property Damage, Liable for injuries
4:23 Trespassing, Breaking & Entering, Destruction of Property.
4:27 Speeding (Probably), Fleeing Police, Resisting Arrest
5:38 Trespassing, Breaking & Entering
5:44 Escaping Lawful Custody
6:10 Reckless Driving (possibly)
7:19 Property Damage
7:59 Unlawful possession of a firearm
8:16 Unlawful possession of a firearm (I feel like this one could arguably be Second Degree Murder on the first officer but Involuntary Manslaughter on the other two considering that he was being tazed, but I digress.)
8:39 Trespassing
9:00 Grand Theft Auto, Operating a motorized vehicle without a license
9:57 Breaking & Entering, Property Damage
13:25 Mass Extortion and potentially Slavery
13:47 Unlawful possession of a firearm
14:45 Property Damage, Destruction of Property
There are multiple inaccuracies here, such as how in ItA it isn't trespassing, considering he's been allowed by law enforcement to do so
The Wall didn't have proper reason to arrest Henry. They just wanted him to have him. So all crimes committed against them would be self defence as they are keeping him against his will without anything to back it up.
i like how the Breaking the Bank and Escaping The Prison segments use footage the Henry Stickmin Collection, but Diamond, Airship, and Complex all use the original flash game footage
Henry over here being charged with multiversal crimes XD
So glad you included this: 8:02
1:11 I just noticed the references in the phone lmao
Fletcher Reede was the original name of the lawyer from Escaping the Prison, with his current name being Felix White (Pheonix Wright: Ace Attorney)
But also we got Saul Goodman at the bottom, and fucking Jack Kelly from It's Always Sunny, McPoyle vs Ponderosa
12:25 that poster caught me very off guard
7:27 made me sub man it’s funny even in 2023
Two things:
The Wall is not a legal prison, nor are its staff legal police officers. We know this because in Fleeing the Complex you can call the government to help you escape, and in Completing the Mission there's a scene where Wall staff and government soldiers fight against each other as enemies. As such, Henry Stickmin should be treated as if he was illegally kidnapped, not as if he was in legal custody.
Furthermore, you also charged Henry Stickmin with crimes for actions he performed on behalf of the government in Completing the Mission. Shooting people is a crime, but shooting people the government ordered you to shoot in a battle isn't. In fact, he probably would have been charged with crimes (namely, insubordination) if he didn't do those things.
it is a prison. in canada. confirmed by puff himself, however in the timeline were he was pardoned it would be false imprisonment
In the trailer for Fleeing the Complex, the warden of the complex was given 3 reports; one says that he stole the ruby, another says he teamed up with the government, a third one saying that he joined the Toppats. So that's why Dmitri Petrov chose to incarcerate Henry. The Wall was only present in Pure Blooded Thief + Convict Allies because they're concerned with Henry, Ellie and any other escaped inmates from The Wall. It is not the case that you can call the government to help you escape, but rather that Henry had access to a phone because he vandalized his cell, landed on someone's head and stole the victim's phone to call the government.
I love how henry stickmin ranges from *DISTRACTION DANCE* to this 14:43
I’ve enjoyed these, never thought you’d do a henry stickmin one but I am pleasantly surprised. Also, wouldn’t every prison/wall escape be evading lawful custody?
The wall isn't related to the government, it's a separate thing entirely so I'm not sure how it would work
@@creativename773 Escaping the complex would be like escaping @felixwoo7640's basement if they put you there to atone for your crimes, take that as you will
Wow, that's a lot of punishment, but I've gotta say, I'm surprised and proud that across all timelines, Henry never received the death penalty.
He may still. Murdering U.S. soldiers on a mission is a federal crime, if I am not mistaken, and for federal crimes one can face the death penalty
He DID receive the death penalty. Multiple times, in fact. Not all of them from an official court, but he did receive them.
@@semajniomet981 Right, I have forgotten about the fact that he was technically sentenced to death by the Toppats in Toppat Civil Warfare
@@S_de_Villeproroy I was thinking of the numerous times he's been shot, stabbed, and blown up by either police, criminal organizations, corrupt prison officials, and his own stupidity (I.E. grenade in Escaping The Prison), but I guess that works too.
I'd love to see one of these done for House MD. Even just Dr. House himself would be great.
To think that despite all these crimes and this massive sentence, this missed property damage at 7:18.
If we hold henry accountable for everything that happend across all timelines, we run in a weird issue :
Everything depends on the order in which we count crimes that happen in alternate timelines simultaneous to the times, Henry gets pardoned.
For example since the timeline splits at the end of ItA, theoretically the crimes, that he commits during the staying with the clan ending would happen "at the same relative time", but in a different timeline as the ending, where he gets a pardon (assumimg that there even is Something like continuity between two split timelines)
So we have two ways to view the Situation:
A) we pardon henry for government timeline, deleting all his charges, and THAN adding the other crimes during clan timeline or
B) Add ckan timeline and that pardon him during government timeline.
In case A, Henry would maintain all his charges during clan timeline, whilst during B, he would leave the entire ItA part without charges
The funniest part is, you didn't take into account the fact that half of the crimes he committed here never actually happened in some endings depending on which route happened, so the different crimes would change depending on the route.
I love how just his first crime lands him 37 years in prison
Crimes* He Had 2 in 1 Sentencing
The wall compound could be considered unlawful imprisonment, since we can assume he has been pardoned earlier, so I think some of his crimes could be justified as self defence as he is not a fugitive
The fact that you actually removed the bank theft charge because he canonically can have it removed (despite completely lying about it through his lawyer) is amazing.
1:59 BETTER CALL SAUL!
Indeed
I wonder if there'll be a part 2 that would encompass all of his crimes across all the timelines, yes even the failed ones. That's a lot of research to go through.
thats literally what the video is
i love the Better Call Saul theme for Lawyered Up
It’s worth noting that the developer himself said The Wall was supposed to be in Canada, so Canadian laws would apply for the entirety of Episode 4.
those are very suspicious canadian accents
@@pocarskiThose accents are actually Russians, despite the fact it’s in Canada.
@@pocarskithat's just how it is in quebec
According to the Wiki, it's a prison owned by Russia but based in Canada (??)
I thought it was in Russia