Walter White (Lumpy Touch) (2024)

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Who are you talking to right now? Who is it, you think you see? I am the one who mutates. I am the danger.
~ Walter White to Fingore before using the Philosopher's Stone to turn into Monster Walter White.
Jesse. We need to cook. We need to cook meat, Jesse.
~ Monster Walter ordering Jesse Pinkman to cook using human flesh.

Walter White is the main antagonist of the Breaking Bad Gameboy'd series by Lumpy Touch, serving as the main protagonist of ACT I and the main antagonist of ACT II and ACT III. He's the archenemy of Gustavo Fring.

Having previously worked with Gus to create the Philosopher's Stone, Walt tried to have him killed so he can have the power of it for himself. However, Gus managed to survive and is now planning revenge against Walter by using a bunch of monstrous copies of Mike Ehrmantraut, causing Walt to become a monster himself to survive.

Contents

  • 1 Appearance
  • 2 History
    • 2.1 Backstory
    • 2.2 ACT I
    • 2.3 ACT II
    • 2.4 ACT III
  • 3 Appearances in other media
    • 3.1 Friday Night Funkin'
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Navigation

Appearance[]

Originally, Walt looked the same as his original version, being a bald man with a beard in his 50s wearing a hat. Upon becoming a monster, however, he quite literally became his lung cancer: his human face is small and hidden between two lungs with their own eyes and mouth, and spikes coming from both sides. He has dozens of legs and arms, and on his torso is another mouth he can open to consume anything that enters it, including living beings. After being shot by Hand's minigun, his left lung was heavily injured, losing its eye and teeth. After shedding his monster form, he retains his original appearance again except he wears no clothes.

History[]

Backstory[]

It can be presumed his backstory is pretty much the same as the one in canon Breaking Bad. The one big difference is the fact that, while working at Gray Matter, he tried to craft the legendary substance known as the Philosopher's Stone. Years later, he teamed up with Gus Fring to create it, but decided to kill Gus by having him go down in a suicide attack with the help of Hector Salamanca. Despite thinking his enemy died, Gus actually used an incomplete formula of the Philosopher's Stone to survive the attack. It's also known that unlike in canon Breaking Bad, Walt never had to destroy his RV.

It can be presumed that events similar to the ones of Season 5 of Breaking Bad happened, with Walt killing Mike Ehrmantraut. However, somewhere during the events of "Gliding Over All", Walt was attacked by a monster named Finger.

ACT I[]

Hiding in his house from Fingore, a finger-liked monster with the face and voice of Mike, Walt tries to escape by flying into the air using balloons. However, the gigantic Finger catches him and demands a pimento-cheese sandwich. Having somehow managed to escape, Walt goes to his brother-in-law, Hank Schrader, to buy a few minerals while tricking Hank into thinking he isn't Heisenberg. Having the minerals needed, Walt goes for a full-measure and uses his RV to escape to a desert where he crafts the Philosopher's Stone. Confronting Fingore with it, he proclaims himself to be the danger before using the substance to turn into his monster form, known as both Monster Walter White and the One Who Mutates.

With his new form, Monster Walter completely obliterates Fingore in a battle, eventually throwing him to a mountain. As a dying Fingore asks him to let him die in peace, Monster Walter kills him mid-sentence by crushing his head. Having gone mad with power, he decides to find a partner to cook for him but decides to use different ingredients this time.

ACT II[]

Monster Walter sneaks into the house of Jesse Pinkman undetected only to destroy the wall to it. He tells Jesse that they need to cook meat before throwing down several corpses into his house, belonging to either Badger and Skinny Pete, or Walt's own family. Jesse escapes from his house, and before he can be caught by Monster Walter, is taken by Gus and the two escape in the latter's car. Monster Walter rampages throughout Albuquerque, trying to find Jesse. Along the way, he is attacked by the police. He uses his newfound powers to slaughter his way through, and even eat them.

As he's finished eating, he hears a familiar voice; the one of Gus. Gus reveals he survived Hector's attack on him by testing the incomplete formula of the Philosopher's Stone on himself. He reveals that he has both the formula and Jesse and proceeds to unleash a monster named Hand on him. Monster Walter and Hand begin to fight, with the former eventually being thrown into a building, with it collapsing onto him. As he rises out of the ruined building, having lost one of his eyes and half of his teeth, he sees Hand pulling out a minigun from one of its mouths. As he stares in horror, seemingly crying, Hand fires at him, which caused Walter to shed his monster form in order to avoid lethal damage. Hand is about to crush Walter with one finger, but he didn't as Gus said that he "promised Walter to another" and that they won't meet again, later Hand and Gus leaves and tanks, helicopters, and armed soldiers surround Walt. Hank comes out of a tank and sees Walter, saying he can't believe he's the monster, then Walter says "Yes". Hank steps out of the tank and says to Walt that he got him surrounded and that he tells Walt to not try anything. Hank explains that a few hours ago, he and the DEA received an anonymous call (most likely from Gus Fring) that Walter White is the monster attacking downtown. Hank then said that something must've done something to Walt, then Walter explains that it was a dream at first being a monster and was being hungry, he then explains that he began to see more clearly and knows what he did was wrong, but he didn't care. Walter then explains that the Philosopher's stone was a "door and he knocked on it", he later explains it was "his life's work" and people did steal it from him. hank tells Walt to accept defeat, but Walt refused instead. Walt then says that he would crush anyone in his way and explains that he's going to take his "rightful place" at the top of the food chain.

ACT III[]

Hank asks if Walter expected him to stand down while he is fighting "some sort of insane war", Walter then says to Hank to "think of the bigger picture", he later explains that he has the power to save humanity and end all of the disease and suffering, he also explains that Gus is "the real threat and needs to be stopped now". Walt then walks away but Hank aims a gun at him and says he isn't leaving and says that Hank is in charge. Walt then says that Hank is just "Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Calcium, Iron" to him, Hank then asks if Skyler and Walt Jr. are all they are to him, Walt then says to Hank that it's "all about the bigger picture now", implying that he no longer cares about his family. Hank then calls Walt a "son of a bitch" and uses his "Hank Schrader Punch", Walt is only at 1 health and tries to dodge Hank's punch in time but fails.

Appearances in other media[]

Walter White (Lumpy Touch) (5)

Friday Night Funkin'[]

Walter White appears in the Friday Night Funkin' mod "Vs. Gorefield" as one of the opponents.

Trivia[]

  • The Breaking Bad Gameboy'd series is a re-imagining of Lumpy Touch's Gorefield series.
  • It's been heavily implied that Walt was losing control of himself after becoming a monster. In "Fingers Named Hand", Fingore directly states Walt is an amateur that won't be able to control himself, and the video description for "Finger Gun" implies that Walt has been losing his memory, confused at the fact he seemingly ate people and knowing that he had already beaten Mike by now. At the same time, one of Hand's two advantages is the fact he "trained his minds to maintain precise clarity, even as a monster", though this turned out to not be the case as in "Hank Schrader Captures Walter White", it's revealed that while he didn't see anything at first, he later to see more clearly which caused him to know what he was doing was wrong and yet, he didn't care.

Navigation[]

Walter White (Lumpy Touch) (6) Gameboy'd Villains

Monsters Named Finger
Fingore |Hand |

Other
Walter White |Gus Fring |Hector Salamanca

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