A True 100% Speedrun of The Henry Stickmin Collection

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Published 2022-06-08
Today I speedrunning every ending, fail, bio, and achievement in The Henry Stickmin Collection. This is gonna be a long one

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Watch the world record speedrun here:    • The Henry Stickmin Collection - 100% ...  

Small note: For the Among Us plush at 1:01:25, you can't actually collect it. The game punches it away instead of giving it to you, so it is not required

This speedrun includes everything in Henry Stickmin Breaking the Bank, Escaping the Prison, Stealing the Diamond, Infiltrating the Airship, Fleeing the Complex, and Completing the Mission. It is a true 100% speedrun of the game.

My channel generally focuses on a more casual side of speedruns. With these videos I want to show off cool speedruns, explain how they work, and entertain. Hopefully you enjoy the content and maybe even take up speedrunning yourself, because it is truly a lot of fun!

Henry Stickmin description (from Steam):

ABOUT THIS GAME

The Henry Stickmin Collection is a Newgrounds choose-your-own-path classic, reborn and revitalized. This 6-game epic culminates in multiple entirely canon, extremely different endings. Each step of the journey has you choose from options such as a Teleporter or calling in your buddy Charles to help you out. Correct choices will move the story forward, but incorrect choices lead to a fail. If you get to the end on your first try, you’re doing it wrong. Failing is half the fun.

An Old Series, Remastered
The Henry Stickmin games have seen some good times on the internet, but age has not been kind. Breaking the Bank has been completely reanimated from scratch. Escaping the Prison, Stealing the Diamond, Infiltrating the Airship and Fleeing the Complex have all had their backgrounds and sound effects redone!

A Grand Finale
A final game, Completing the Mission, is is featured in this collection. It's brand new, never before seen online! Cap off the series with a game 3x bigger than any of the previous games in the series.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Icedonot
    1:49:02 I cant believe not a single person mentioned this, but you were wrong about henry just resting, this is the only canon ending where henry actually died (you can see him go stiff at the end, it was also confirmed by the creators) I feel like so little people realize that henry actually dies, so I wanted to bring attention to it. If you read this please like it so people can see this, its such an important fact that so many people over look.
  • @SHAMURASBLOOD
    its good to know that this game isn’t completely forgotten.
  • Fun fact: in the og Steal The Diamond, when Henry took an invisibility pill, Henry would fall off the roof, and then the fail would talk about how hard it is to see when you are invisible. I miss that little text from the game. At least, I remember all the text from my childhood.
  • @sixbytes6362
    I think what makes 1:05:16 even funnier is the fact the 2 guys in the middle get their last rock paper scissors battle in before they die, making it seem like the rock / paper victory was THAT incredible
  • Btw, the joke at 7:55 was that the opaque doesn’t mean see-through, it means the exact opposite. If something is more opaque, the color looks more solid. The word they were looking for is transparent.
  • 38:00 Actually, if you look closely, Henry gets more and more hesitant to use the teleporter with each installment. He doesn’t love using it. This of course begs the question- is he aware of other timelines? How could he have known of the teleporter fails?
  • 1:09:27 fun fact about this section: it’s a reference to Puffballs United’s very first game ‘crossing the gap’ which was basically the Henry stickmin prototype; it presented you with the exact same options and had a similar obstacle of getting across a large gap.
  • Charles is the literal Chad of this entire game. I love the fact his plan is always running into the subject.
  • Charle's sacrafice (1:03:00) is still one of the saddest scenes in gaming. He finally got to see his brilliant plan work, but he couldn't celebrate for very long.
  • @tux75
    This brings back so much nostalgia and memories, can’t believe how much time has passed since I first found out about these games
  • @gl1tchmania
    For those of you curious as to what the binary code means at 17:21 It means "Fear Missingno"
  • @LimeonCandy
    It seems they changed the fail at 14:00. Originally it was Henry accidentally falling off the building because he couldn't see but I assume most people didn't understand the joke being the fact that if you're invisible no light can hit your eyes making you blind until the invisibility wears off.
  • @cloamker2533
    Ok small detail: during the ace attorney scene you presented the badge first. A tried and true method in court. I respect you.
  • @kennethcox9760
    I just realized, when you disguise yourself on the Toppat ship, they think that you are smith, and send you to see your family, and in the dingy ending the guards think that you are smith off to see your family. 26:23 and 49:05
  • Fun fact: after failing with the teleporter a couple times, Henry will start to look scared before pressing the teleport button since in the previous endings/fails he died because of the teleporter. This means that Henry can remember each path and fail
  • @seasuper3402
    I find the lawyered up ending actually makes sense because all they saw was a random bag of money on the side of the road, took it and later found a person hiding in it They didn't even think to check if it was actually money in there and actually makes sense in the defence's perspective
  • @LawrenceMK2
    This is actually a really good all fails compilation.
  • @no_one5757
    11:40 If you did not know, the sniper is actually a reference to the sniper from team fortress 2 (one of my all time favorite games) 1:05:42, another tf2 reference to the engineer who can upgrade his buildings with the wrench
  • I don’t think people realize that these games are literal time capsules. I remember being so excited spotting some references, especially seeing the Escaping the Prison reference in Fleeing the Complex!