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Ma-Ti is one of the main characters in That Guy with the Glasses until his death in Suburban Knights. However he returns as the secondary antagonist in To Boldly Flee, the fourth special for ThatGuyWithTheGlasses.com.

Biography[]

Ma-Ti was a recurring character who first appeared in The Nostalgia Critic's review of Captain Planet. He may or may not be one of the Planeteers from the show but it has been implied that perhaps he was a crazy person with an Indian descent. He was treated with contempt by That Guy with the Glasses and often ran pointless errands for the Critic. In the third anniversary special, Suburban Knights, he was killed in his fight with Malachite when it was discovered that his power ring of heart is Aeon's ring that can counteract Malachite's spell. He defeated Malachite but at the cost of his life. He is later cremated and put into an oatmeal can. However, in To Boldly Flee, despite saying he was the Critic's friend before he died, he wanted to destroy the Nostalgia Critic's universe as revenge for being mistreated. His character lived on as he was collided into the Plot Hole, a giant anomoly wormhole. He also takes possession of Spoony's body during the events of Suburban Knights. He also sends the Critic inside the Plot Hole into Doug Walker's universe in hopes that he would exit the house and by doing so destroy the Awesomeverse. He later becomes enraged when he discovers that the Nostalgia Critic chooses to stay in his universe and save his friends. Ma-Ti later becomes good again when the Critic talks to him about how he saved the world in the previous special, and reassures to him that he is useful. Ma-Ti then leaves in peace. However, once he leaves, the Plot Hole needed someone to stabilize it, so the Critic sacrifices himself and fuses with the Plot Hole and becomes the universe.

Trivia[]

  • Ma-Ti was portrayed by Bhargav Dronamraju in his appearances up to "Suburban Knights" and voiced by "Rob Walker in "To Boldly Flee" as Bhargav left the company (although a deleted scene of "Suburban Knights" with Bhargav was used in To Boldly Flee).
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