Why is Flowey afraid of Sans?
Why is Flowey afraid of Sans?
There is the theory that Sans was, or is, a human, and that would explain why he had caused Flowey his fair share of resets. Because Sans is already powerful as a monster, and as a human, he would be unstoppable.
Can Sans beat Flowey?
Thus, Sans has killed Flowey many times and because of this Flowey gave up after awhile. There is the theory that Sans was, or is, a human, and that would explain why he had caused Flowey his fair share of resets. Because Sans is already powerful as a monster, and as a human, he would be unstoppable.
Why does Sans say get dunked on?
It seems like getting dunked on after sparing Sans is a complete suprise, but he actually quite explicitly warns you that you're going to die if you SPARE him. His exact words are "You'll make my job a lot easier."
What's the age gap between Frisk and Sans?
- Though Sans/Frisk is an age gap ship, how wide the gap is varies from person to person due to neither character having a definite canon age. Frisk is interpreted as anywhere from being a very young child to a teenager, and Sans from an older teen to a middle-aged adult.
Is the character of Sans in love with Frisk?
- Does sans love frisk? Is sans inlove with frisk? Its really hard because at the end it's like he was flirting with her... I don't mind you saying that.
What happens when sans leaves a message for Frisk?
- The Neutral route always ends with Sans leaving Frisk a phone message talking about the state of the Underground, even though the player never has the option to call Sans during gameplay. Widespread fan lust for/fascination with Sans leads to him and Frisk being portrayed as considerably closer in fanworks than they are in-game.
Is the Sans and frisk ship still popular?
- Despite all the wank, Sans/Frisk is still the eighth most popular Undertale ship on AO3 as of July 2018. It is, however, significantly more popular in countries where there is less stigma against fictional age gap relationships. Sans and Frisk are also popular as a gen relationship.