
The Color Competition Series is a web series created by INTerpalore Media. This series is based inspired by the Algicosathlon series and certain Object Shows.
It currently has two named seasons: Color Overload (season 1) and Hue Assembly (season 2).
The series can be found here
. The first season can be found here
, while the second season can be found here
. There is also a webcomic series called "Battle for Rainbow Land" which can be found here
, and also an individual webcomic series which can be found here
.
This series provides examples of:
- A Dog Named "Dog": With the exception of TV, every character here are named after the colors they resemble.
- Ambiguous Gender: Most of the cast may or may not have an official gender.
- Arc Number: 24, for the batch of contestants each season.
- Armless Biped: Only several of them are apparently armless.note
- Canon Foreigner: Crimson, Navy, Tan, Silver, and Plum started out as recommended characters in Color Overload before their official debut in Hue Assembly.
- Color Character: What most of the cast are coincidentally known as.
- Color-Coded Characters: The color characters in the series are associated with a certain color.
- Decomposite Character: There's several characters that have split into two characters. For example, there are two reds in the series by coincidence: Medium Red and Bright Red.
- Game Show Host: Rainbow, for the most part.
- Inconsistent Coloring: While other characters have a fitting color, some of them usually don't have consistent ones.
- Living Polyhedron: Most of the contestants in the series are designed as unique sentient circles.
- Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Purple and Green, respectively. This has been explained in the 15th episode of Color Overload and in the Halloween special as well.
- Monochromatic Eyes: The darkest-colored characters like Black tend to have white eyes.
- No Antagonist: While the main conflict appears to be from the challenges' nature where there isn't a clear-cut antagonist in the series, this gets eventually subverted on the seventh episode.
- No Biological Sex: Nearly the whole cast is technically genderless, despite most of them using gendered pronouns.
- Nobody Can Die: Unlike many Object Shows, it's somehow hard to find any obvious deaths in the series.
- Non-Gameplay Elimination: Not just one but five contestants have this in the first season.
- White got disqualified for doing nothing in challenges.
- Teal gets eliminated after getting a math problem wrong.
- Lemon quits the game once Lime gets eliminated.
- Gray also leaves the show in order to spend time with relatives.
- Bright Red gets eliminated for having the fewest amount of points, which is a possible homage to carykh's Algicosathlon.
- Pink Girl, Blue Boy: Pink is usually feminine, while Blue usually masculine.
- Pink Means Feminine: Pink, Fuchsia, and Rose are pink colors and are feminine-looking.
- Shout-Out:
- This series uses time cards much like SpongeBob SquarePants does.
- Crimson's nickname "Emperor Crimson" is a reference to a Dub Name Change in part 5 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
- A Sprolt appears in the second season, as it's an INTerpalore mascot.
- Rose refers to one of the pumpkins in the orange desert "a great pumpkin".
- Additionally in the comics, the initial title of the first one was called White Space.
- This one is somehow a downplayed example, but Navy claiming to have a pet seal named "Seal" might reference specifically to the Navy Seal Copypasta's title.
