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{{General CVG character |width= |name=Abe |image |caption= |series= [[Oddworld]] |firstgame=''[[Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee]]'' (1997) |creator=[[Lorne Lanning]] |artist= |voiceactor=[[Lorne Lanning]]<ref name=Lopez>Lopez, Vincent, [http://xbox.ign.com/articles/165/165524p1.html Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee: Does Munch live up to Abe's legacy?], IGN.</ref> |japanactor= |motionactor= |inuniverse= }} '''Abe''' is a [[fictional character]] and [[protagonist]] in the [[Oddworld]] series, created by [[Oddworld Inhabitants]]. Abe was introduced in the 1997 [[video game]] ''[[Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee|Abe's Oddysee]]'', and his character has changed and developed throughout the subsequent games, ''[[Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus|Abe's Exoddus]]'' and ''[[Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee|Munch's Oddysee]]''. Abe, a creature known as a [[Mudokon]], works as a slave for the meat-processing plant RuptureFarms until his eventual escape. An atypical video game character, he does not fight or use any weapons, instead employing stealth and a unique ability to control his enemies' minds. Along with [[Spyro the Dragon]], Abe was one of the unofficial [[mascots]] of the [[PlayStation One]] and was an example of the PlayStation's more mature style of [[platformer|platforming game]]. ==Character conception and development== Abe is the strongly developed central character of the ''[[Oddworld]]'' series. He evolves and develops throughout the first game, ''Abe's Oddysee''.<ref name=Carr>Carr, Diane, Andrew Burn, Gareth Schott, David Buckingham, [http://www.digra.org/dl/db/05163.10260.pdf Textuality in Video Games], Utrecht University and Digital Games Research Association</ref> He is initially a slave along with his fellow Mudokons, but escapes.<ref name=Schott/> The game's narrative and its main character deal with [[ethical]] and [[moral]] issues. [[Lorne Lanning]], Oddworld's creator, has stated that its "characters are driven in a way that is fired by larger issues."<ref name=Schott/> Abe was the first [[protagonist]] that Oddworld Inhabitants developed.<ref>[http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/Content?oid=33190&category=22148 The Art of Oddworld Inhabitants,] ''Portland Mercury''</ref> Originally, the game's developers envisioned Abe and a mule-like creature called "Elum" beginning the game together, living off the land and being thrust into an industrialized factory slave environment. The developers came to the conclusion that the story was stronger should Abe come from a factory existence and later reveal one of self-sustenance, and as such the concept was eventually changed.<ref name=Art>Ballistic Publishing, ''The Art of Oddworld: The First Ten Years 1994–2004''</ref> In this game, Abe tells his story in [[Flashback (narrative)|flashback]], which helps the player identify with him as the protagonist.<ref name=Thomas>Thomas, Maureen, François Penz, 2003, [http://books.google.ie/books?id=_UozK9smjVcC Architectures of Illusion: From Motion Pictures to Navigable Interactive Environments], Intellect Books</ref> Abe's abilities include the ability to chant (his mantra is implied to be "I'm guilty"), which permits him to take over the mind of some of his enemies. He can also jump, climb, run, and sneak in shadows.<ref name=DeMaria>DeMaria, Rusel, Johnny L. Wilson, 2003, [http://books.google.ie/books?id=HJNvZLvpCEQC High Score! The Illustrated History of Electronic Games], McGraw-Hill Professional</ref> Abe's appearance, resembling that of a [[greys|Grey alien]], includes large [[bulbous]] eyes, large forehead, a skinny frame, and a bald head with a tuft of hair.<ref name=Schott/><ref name=Rollings>Rollings, Andrew and Ernest Adams, 2003, [http://books.google.ie/books?id=Qc19ChiOUI4C Andrew Rollings and Ernest Adams on Game Design], New Riders</ref><ref name=games1>[http://www.games.net/external/103694/15733/ext/oddworld-abes-exoddus/ Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee Review]</ref> His depiction is humorous, with the ability to fart.<ref name=Schott>Carr, Diane, David Buckingham, Andrew Burn, Gareth Schott, 2006, [http://books.google.ie/books?id=WSp7uW75TrYC Computer Games: Text, Narrative and Play], Polity</ref> Despite his unusual appearance, which is unlike the "typically cute" platform characters, Abe appeals to a wide range of video game players.<ref name=Rollings/><ref name=games1/> ==Characteristics== {{In-universe/Video game|date=October 2009}} Unlike other Mudokons, Abe has blue or purplish-green skin, his eyes are bloodshot and he has a high ponytail. He retains his lip stitches as a reminder of his past, motivation for the present, and a kind of medal of honor despite the demeaning nickname of "Stitch Lips" he endures. His skin has three mystical tattoos that grow over his body gradually: one on the back of each hand and one on his chest.<ref name=stats>[http://www.oddworld.com/firsttenyears/universe/native/characters/mudokons/ow_abe_stats.html Abe, stats], Oddworld Official Site.</ref> Grateful Mudokon spirits have gifted him with invisibility for short periods, transformation into the Mudokon god Shrykull comes from the occasional special bird portal,<ref name=bio>[http://www.oddworld.com/firsttenyears/universe/native/characters/mudokons/ow_abe_bio.html Abe biography], Official Oddworld Website.</ref> and helper Mudokons do grant Abe with spirit rings and healing power should he need them. Abe has the usual mental capacity of a Mudokon: slow-witted, lazy, and optimistic. He also lacks imagination, logic, intelligence, and confidence. He has a powerful sense of morality,<ref name=stats/> and he becomes more motivated and dedicated to free the Mudokons as he experiences more of the injustices performed both against and by his people. While deeply saddened by his plight, he remains hopeful and [[optimistic]]. He is a [[pacifist]], strongly opposed to any kind of violence, and strives to avoid confrontations and apply more stealthy tactics. He can become resourceful and cunning when faced with a challenge. Usually he infiltrates a Glukkon factory or other facility and sabotages it from the inside with the assistance of Mudokon slaves working there. He makes sure to free the facilities' slaves. Abe becomes the leader of the "Free Mudokon Party" (also known as "The Marching Mudokons"),<ref name=stats/> the Mudokons’ uprising against their captors, the Magog [[Cartel]]. Usually he follows the suggestions and instruction of religious and spiritual figures like the Almighty Raisin. He generally operates alone but is occasionally aided by friends. ==Appearances== ===In the series=== ====''Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee''==== At the beginning of this game, Abe is a happy, ignorant worker at RuptureFarms, a meat-packing plant.<ref name=Schott/> Working late at RuptureFarms, Abe passes an advertisement billboard for the upcoming latest product in the Tasty Treats line of snacks, and eavesdrops the factory’s annual board meeting. Since wildlife resources have become depleted, Abe's boss Molluck the Glukkon has decided to use the factory's Mudokon slaves as a ready source of saleable meat: "Mudokon Pops!".<ref name=White>White, Jason, [http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=1:20934 Oddworld Adventures 2], All Game.</ref> After this [[epiphany]] (reminiscent of the end of the film ''[[Soylent Green]]''),<ref name=Carr/> Abe panics and escapes from his workplace. At the end of the game's introductory sequence-<ref name=Schott/> which is a [[retrospective]] voice-overed by Abe-<ref name=Mitchell>Clarke, Andy, Grethe Mitchell, 2007, [http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/books/view-Book,id=4565/ Videogames and Art], Intellect Books.</ref> Abe runs for his life.<ref name=Schott/> The Mudokons’ spiritual leader, the BigFace, appears to the unconscious Abe in a vision. BigFace tells him how the Mudokon race once lived freely with nature before they were enslaved by the Glukkons, and how their sacred animals were the very same ones being slaughtered and processed to manufacture 'Tasty Treats'. Prophecies have foretold of a Mudokon saviour whose worth would be tested by a journey to relight holy flames that were extinguished by the Glukkons. Abe does this with the aid of his pet Elum and then receives mystic tattoos. Abe infiltrates RuptureFarms, killing its entire board of executives before being captured and taken to a holding cell, where he has enough time to pore over the last day before facing execution. However, Abe's actions have impressed the holy Mudokons, and they rescue Abe and transport him to safety, where he received a hero’s welcome from the Mudokons he rescued. ====''Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus''==== ''Abe's Oddysee'' was very popular, and the bonus game ''Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus'' was released the following year.<ref name=Schott/> ''Abe's Exoddus'' begins where ''Abe's Oddysee'' ends.<ref name="Robinson, John">[http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9902/04/oddworld/index.html Something strange is brewing in 'Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus'], CNN.</ref> Abe's abilities in this game were similar to his abilities in the first game,<ref name=DeMaria/> with an expanded ability to communicate with other characters in the world using GameSpeak.<ref name=Thomas/> As he was celebrating his new celebrity, ghosts of old Mudokons appeared before him<ref name=bio/> and told him that Necrum, a once sacred Mudokon burial ground, was being excavated by Glukkons, using blind Mudokons as slaves.<ref name=White/> Abe again journeys to the Scrab and Paramite lands to find a cure to the sickness the SoulStorm brew created from the excavated bones and then journeys to SoulStorm Brewery,<ref name=Huey>Huey, Christian, [http://www.allgame.com/cg/agg.dll?p=agg&sql=1:14430 Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus], All Game.</ref> which he destroys. He is named a wanted terrorist by the Glukkons, but is revered as a great hero among his people. ====''Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee''==== Both Abe and a new character named Munch are playable in this game.<ref name=DeMaria/><ref name=games2>[http://www.games.net/external/105071/14529/ext/oddworld-munchs-oddysee/ Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee Review]</ref> Not long after [[Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus#Story|the events]] of ''[[Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus|Abe's Exoddus]]'', Abe helps Munch (the last living remnant of an amphibious race called the Gabbits) to destroy Vykerrs labs and save the last gabbit eggs from being eaten. They prevent the Gabbits from dying out completely. This increases status as a hero and also makes him very unpopular with the Glukkon queen, Lady Margaret. ===In other media=== Abe featured in a music video for "Get Freaky", a song by the popular German dance band [[Music Instructor]],<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_/ai_53372073 GT Interactive and Oddworld Inhabitants Ship 'Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus' for PlayStation Game Console], Business Wire.</ref> and in a music video for the song "Use Your Imagination" in 2002.<ref>[[Ballistic Publishing]], ''The Art of Oddworld: The First Ten Years 1994–2004'', page 233</ref> ==Reception== Abe ranked fourth on [[GameDaily]]'s top 10 ugliest game characters list.<ref>{{cite web |title=Top 10 Ugliest Game Characters - Page 7 |url=http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/top-ten-ugliest-game-characters/190/?page=7 |publisher=[[GameDaily]] |accessdate=2009-08-07}}</ref> ''[[Computer and Video Games]]'' described Abe as "a new platform hero" and a "brilliant character".<ref>[http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=8340 Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus]</ref><ref>[http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=7684 Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus]</ref> ==See also== *''[[Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee]]'' *''[[Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus]]'' *''[[Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee]]'' ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== * [http://www.oddworld.com/firsttenyears/universe/native/characters/mudokons/ow_abe_stats.html Official Stats Page] * [http://www.oddworld.com/firsttenyears/universe/native/characters/mudokons/ow_abe_bio.html General Biography] {{Oddworld}} [[fr:Abe (personnage)]] [[it:Abe (Oddworld)]] [[Category:1997 introductions]] [[Category:Fictional slaves]] [[Category:Fictional telepaths]] [[Category:Male characters]] [[Category:Oddworld]]
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