Minecraft Manhunt Perfect Homage

Ennan Zapanta February 27, 2022
Minecraft Manhunt Perfect Homage

Yesterday, Dream, a popular YouTuber and streamer, released the final episode of his smash series Minecraft Manhunt. The series premiered on December 16, 2019, and has since become Dream’s most popular piece of content, with one of the Manhunts garnering over 108 million views. Dream is the lead of the Minecraft Manhunt series, which follows him as he attempts to beat the game while being pursued by a group of his friends.

Dream was hunted in a variety of methods in the start of the series, sometimes with different mods by fellow creator GeorgeNotFound. While the idea for the series began with these tapes, it wasn’t until Sapnap joined and the two pursued Dream that the show truly took off.

Following Dream’s triumph over GeorgeNotFound and Sapnap, BadBoyHalo, Antfrost, and Awesamdude were added as the third, fourth, and fifth hunters, respectively. Over the last two years, each new hunter has brought a slew of fresh videos to the series, and the lead in triumphs has alternated between Dream and the hunters.

The series’ finale aired tonight, and it ended with a fantastic throwback to the beginning of Minecraft Manhunt. Dream is hit off the edge of The End by GeorgeNotFound and Sapnap in “Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters,” the video that started the series. Dream catches himself in the flowing water, but the source block is covered by the hunters, and his situation appears bleak. GeorgeNotFound then attacks Sapnap and kills him, assuming they have won and celebrating early, despite the fact that Dream has not yet perished. Dream then discovers he has ender pearls, uses one to save himself, and wins the Manhunt as a result of GeorgeNotFound’s error.

Dream killed four other hunters at The End of today’s final Manhunt, leaving only him and GeorgeNotFound. Dream was hit by GeorgeNotFound, and he slid off the edge into a steadily disappearing water source, just like in “Minecraft Speedrunner VS 2 Hunters.” 

GeorgeNotFound perished after colliding with the ground on The End island. Dream’s hunt appeared to be over when he checked his inventory and saw he had nothing. He did, however, save himself by using a fishing rod to reach the site where GeorgeNotFound died and grabbing his ender pearls. Because all of the hunters perished and lost everything, this tribute to the first true Manhunt gives Dream a spectacular final victory. The ending contains several scenes that are reminiscent of the best portions of the Minecraft Manhunt series.

While this is the end of Minecraft Manhunt for the time being, Dream stated in the video that there is still a chance for it to return in the future, and that if enough people want it, the cast will most likely do six hunters. He also stated that he and the rest of the Manhunt crew will undertake a real-life Minecraft Manhunt if the final video receives two million likes. 

While fans may be disappointed to see the series come to an end, Dream has promised that more new video, as well as a change in the type of content on his channel, would be available shortly. As soon as his friend and fellow content creator GeorgeNotFound can migrate to the United States and the Dream Team meetup can finally happen, Dream has plans to expose his face and do IRL content. For his followers, the conclusion of the Manhunt era signals a thrilling new beginning.