“ | Do it, Alfred! Purge those assholes! | „ |
~ Stalin encouraging Alfred to murder his workers. |
“ | Ah-hah! | „ |
~ Hitler when Alfred destroys the hamburgers. |
“ | Oh yes, did i mention Alfred has Multiple Personality Disorder and he can talk to his dictator alter and that hitler and stalin's souls are stuck in his head for all of eternity and can control him too? | „ |
~ Emily Youcis' explanation for Hitler and Stalin's presence in the description of 'Rise of Alfred' |
The ghosts of Hitler and Stalin are the secondary antagonists of Rise of Alfred (Alongside the Burritobell workers), and minor antagonists in its sequel series Alfred's Playhouse.
They are delusions conjured by Dictator Pickles who resemble his and Alfred Alfer's childish perceptions of dictators.
Both were voiced by Emily Youcis, who also voiced Alfred Alfer, Dictator Pickles and the Burritobell workers in the same short, along with Phat Dawg in Alfred and Phat Dawg, Labby in The Alfred Alfer Movie and herself in DA EMILY SHOW.
Biography[]
(Main Article: Alfred Alfer)
Rise of Alfred[]
Alfred's Playhouse[]
Personalities[]
Although likely a result of Emily Youcis's style of comedy at the time, both Hitler and Stalin are very silly and goofy, dancing around and jerking off while burning bagels, unlike their real-life counterparts, which strongly implies that they're really just parts of Alfred's imagination, likely extensions of Dictator Pickles, who like the ghosts of Hitler and Stalin, are children's perceptions of what a dictator is and how they act.
Trivia[]
- A common misconception is that Hitler and Stalin's presence in Emily Youcis' cartoons represented right-wing political views, although this is false, and were only there on account of Emily's sense of humour at the time. Emily would not become a right-winger until the better half a decade after Rise of Alfred.
- In Ascent of Alfred, a protesting strawman is seen among the endless crowds of mindless MAGA Dogs, holding a sign reading "ALFRED ALFER IS HITLER", before he is promptly smote by Alfred. This is ironic, considering that Hitler, who appears as the secondary antagonist of Rise of Alfred (alongside Stalin), is heavily implied to be an extension of Dictator Pickles, Alfred's evil alter ego who merges with him by the events of Ascent of Alfred, meaning that Alfred, in a sense, is literally Hitler.
- At this point, if Alfred shared the exact same political views as Emily Youcis, it would make no sense for Alfred to smite anyone who refers to him as Hitler, as he would likely take it as a compliment.