User:Fuzzo the fuzzy bee/Bloons Tower Defense Theory

According to this bloons tower defense theory, the bloons and monkeys used to live in peace and were even allies and even lived in nations together, but somebody brainwashed the monkeys to be racist towards the bloons because he was angry. Get ready, because this might blow your mind.

Part 1 - The Bloons Timeline
The first game in the bloons timeline is BTD battles. Let me explain. In this game, you are able to send bloons. This suggests that the bloons and monkeys are allies. The bloons you pop in this game are actually all sent by the opponent. The reason for sending bloons and popping the sent bloons and stuff is the fact that you and your opponent are at war. Some of the monkeys and the bloons are clearly helping each other. So, how did these monkeys and bloons become enemies? Well, somebody was angry at what the bloons did to him, and so he brainwashed the monkeys. We will get to that later.

They were not allies in the caveman era as evidenced by the fact that the cave monkey secret does attack bloons. They likely became allies later on.

Part 2 - Are the Monkeys the Villains?
It may seem like the bloons are the bad guys. In Bloons Adventure Time Tower Defense, the bloons invade Ooo. However, since BATTD is a crossover, it is likely non-canon. However, what is canon is Bloons Monkey City, where the monkeys commit genocide on the bloons and take their land. However, it’s not like the bloons didn’t do anything bad either.

While genocide is obviously impossible to justify, the bloons do end up commiting some less severe criminal acts against the monkeys, such as capturing several monkey engineers in BMC. While this means the bloons are technically war criminals, that isn’t nearly as bad as genocide. And yes, while Blastapopalous is shooting fireballs at monkeys, it is a war, so of course the bloons have to be able to fight back.

The bloons are also claimed to have been doing bad things to the monkeys in Bloons Super Monkey 2 Mobile. However, the ice monkey was never seen being frozen by a bloon, so the ice monkey could have been frozen by something else.

Even if the ice monkey was frozen by a bloon, the ZOMG clearly did not attack Storm Monkey. Storm Monkey is a liar, and is framing the ZOMG. The Storm Monkey’s “prison” can clearly be jumped out of by the Storm Monkey because monkeys can jump really high in real life, and for sure high enough to escape the prison. We also have no evidence that the ZOMG did anything wrong.

So basically, the monkeys and the bloons used to be allies but now the monkeys are committing genocide. Where did things go wrong? Well, that’s what we’re about to find out.

Part 3 - The Sun God’s Evil Plans
Every being has life force, and the bloons drained most of the TSG’s life force in an experiment. This made the TSG angry, so he convinced the monkeys that bloons were evil. The TSG demands sacrifices because it wants to regain it’s lost life force, sucking up the life force of the monkeys when you sacrifice them. With more life force comes both an increased powers and increased maximum capacity for emotions. It transforms into the True Vengeful Monkey when it gets all of it’s lost life force back.

It doesn’t even care about the monkeys at all, using them as tools to get revenge on the bloons and regain his lost life force. Once he becomes the TVM, he will try to get his revenge on the bloons for what they did. The reason I think this is because the word “Vengeful” wouldn’t just be randomly thrown in there if there wasn’t reason.