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Butt-Monkey: He is always a bit of this, but in The Secret of Monkey Island and The Curse of Monkey Island this is overshadowed by his good nature and occasional heroism.Buffy Speak: Guybrush tends to say it whenever he comes across something he hasn't named yet.This is a plot point in Tales, where Morgan LeFlay is enraptured by the legend of Guybrush, and sorely disappointed when she finds out what he's actually like (although he wins her over by the end).There's even a chain of theme restaurants based on him. Among pirates who've never met him, at least. It is suggested he has quite a reputation.If you were to spend the same amount of time playing as him, well. Badass on Paper: If you were to read everything Guybrush has achieved in the space of five games you'd expect him to be the most badass pirate that has ever sailed (found the legendary treasure of Big Whoop, repeatedly defeated the dread undead pirate captain LeChuck, the only man to ever escape the Carnival of the Damned intact, etc.).Badass Normal: When he isn't using some sort of voodoo spell to help him out.The entire game is a story he's telling his son Babies Ever After: With Elaine, as of Return.Back from the Dead: In Curse and Tales Guybrush goes through four types of death-undoing: faked death, ghost, zombie, and clean resurrection.He's clumsy, unethical and mostly just does what he does to get the girl (Elaine) in the end. Anti-Hero: The definitive video game example.Once Guybrush obtains both, he can communicate with the manatees in their own language, while the subtitles act as interpreter for the manatee language, regardless of whether you've turned them on or off. He discovers that he needs to be a successor to Santino by getting the manatee language book from the Marquis De Singe via the Voodoo Lady, and by getting the Tongue of the Manatee. In Chapter 3 of Tales, there are manatees that speak in their own language that Guybrush is not good at understanding. (who not only understands human language, but also learned to speak in said human language too!) in Escape, and Jacques (who also understands human language) in Tales. by speaking in the language of dogs! Such is the case with Spiffy in Secret and Old Blind Pew in Curse. An Arm and a Leg: Morgan LeFlay cuts off his pox-ridden hand in Chapter 2 of Tales and he only gets it restored at the very end of Chapter 5.Including himself in chapter 4 of Tales, which is something of a first. Accidental Misnaming: Almost everyone who tries to call Guybrush Threepwood by name.The precise details of why are never given and he brushes it off by saying "It's a long story." Absurd Phobia: He's absolutely terrified of porcelain.They started referring to the main character as "Guybrush", and it snowballed from there. Interestingly, the name 'Guybrush' was largely an accident - Steve Purcell saved his design of the unnamed main character as 'guybrush' in D-Paint 'guy' since they hadn't come up with a name for him yet, and 'brush' to indicate this was the brush file. For current family he is Happily Married to Elaine Marley. LeChuck's Revenge heavily implied in the ending that he had a mother and father who disappeared and a brother named Chuckie, but that ending has since been retconned as a magic-induced dream, so how much of it is true is questionable. Nothing much is known about Guybrush before he washed up on Mêlée Island. In the first game he wanted to be a real pirate and impress, and then save, Governor Elaine Marley in the second game he looked for the legendary treasure of Big Whoop in the third game he wanted to find a ring to undo a curse on his now fiancée Elaine in the fourth game he wanted to find the Ultimate Insult to save the Caribbean and in Tales he wanted to find a cure for the Pox of LeChuck. Guybrush's wanting something is always the main thrust of the series. During his pirating career Guybrush has managed to accomplish several impressive pirating feats, but no one ever gives him credit for anything he does and they treat him like a child trying to play pirate.

Unfortunately for Guybrush he does not have the general demeanor of a pirate, and has to get by using his quick wits to solve problems. The main protagonist of the Monkey Island series, Guybrush Threepwood is a likable young man who in the first game desperately wants to be a pirate. "I'm Guybrush Threepwood, Mighty Pirate ."
