Cant Escape From Crossing Fate

2018Catchphrase / remix videosemi-active

Also known as: CEFCF · Crossing Fate meme

Cant Escape From Crossing Fate is a 2018 short-form remix meme using audio from BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle's female announcer, edited over fight scenes in TV shows and other media before characters clash.

"Can't Escape From Crossing Fate" is a catchphrase meme originating from the fighting game *BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle*, where a female announcer shouts the line before each match. Starting in May 2018, YouTube users began editing the audio clip over scenes from TV shows and other media right before two characters fight or meet, turning it into a short-form remix format popular in the fighting game community and beyond.

TL;DR

"Can't Escape From Crossing Fate" is a catchphrase meme originating from the fighting game *BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle*, where a female announcer shouts the line before each match.

Overview

In *BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle*, a crossover fighting game featuring characters from BlazBlue, Persona 4 Arena, Under Night In-Birth, and RWBY, every match opens with a dramatic female announcer declaring "Can't escape from crossing fate! Fight!"1. The line replaced the previous BlazBlue series announcer call of "The wheel of fate is turning. Rebel 1, Action!"1. The new catchphrase struck a chord with fighting game fans who began overlaying the audio onto clips from TV shows, anime, wrestling, and other media, timing the callout to the exact moment two characters are about to square off.

*BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle* was first announced on July 16, 2017, during the EVO 2017 fighting game championship3. The announcer line appeared in pre-release gameplay footage well before the game's official launch. YouTuber Kaizouwar uploaded game footage on October 3, 2017, that included the "Can't escape from crossing fate" callout3. The game itself was developed and published by Arc System Works as a 2D tag-team crossover fighter, eventually launching on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on June 5, 2018, in North America2.

Origin & Background

Platform
YouTube
Key People
Arc System Works, Baf0, @Zela_Kantal
Date
2018
Year
2018

*BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle* was first announced on July 16, 2017, during the EVO 2017 fighting game championship. The announcer line appeared in pre-release gameplay footage well before the game's official launch. YouTuber Kaizouwar uploaded game footage on October 3, 2017, that included the "Can't escape from crossing fate" callout. The game itself was developed and published by Arc System Works as a 2D tag-team crossover fighter, eventually launching on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on June 5, 2018, in North America.

How It Spread

The catchphrase jumped from in-game audio to internet meme in May 2018, just weeks before the game's Western release. On May 14, 2018, YouTuber Baf0 posted an edit using a clip from the *Family Guy* and *Simpsons* crossover episode, syncing the announcer call right before the two show casts meet. The video picked up over 60,000 views.

That same day, Twitter user @Zela_Kantal uploaded a green-screened version of the announcer clip, giving other creators an easy template to make their own edits. The green screen drop kicked off a wave of remixes across YouTube. Thunder Kai posted a version using a *KonoSuba* clip that pulled in over 18,000 views, while D Bro Gamer used a different *Simpsons* scene and got more than 15,000 views.

EventHubs covered the trend on May 21, 2018, rounding up examples that included edits featuring *Full House*, Popeye, and a real-life wrestling moment where NJPW's Kenny Omega was sitting at a commentator's desk during CEO when WWE's Xavier Woods showed up to surprise him. The meme format proved especially popular for any moment where two unexpected parties come face to face, whether fictional crossovers or real-world encounters.

How to Use This Meme

The format is straightforward:

1

Find a video clip where two characters, people, or groups are about to meet or fight, especially from crossover episodes or unexpected encounters.

2

Edit the "Can't escape from crossing fate! Fight!" audio to play just before the confrontation begins, typically with a brief black screen or title card matching the game's style.

3

The humor works best when the clip involves an absurd or unlikely matchup that mirrors the game's own crossover premise.

Cultural Impact

The meme boosted awareness for *BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle* in the weeks leading up to its North American launch. EventHubs noted that the trend was one of the most-discussed aspects of the game that had "nothing to do with the gameplay or mechanics". For a niche fighting game from Arc System Works, the organic meme spread gave it mainstream visibility in gaming communities during a critical pre-release window. The meme also tapped into a broader love of crossover content in internet culture, where fans enjoy imagining unlikely matchups between characters from different franchises.

Fun Facts

The previous BlazBlue announcer catchphrase, "The wheel of fate is turning," had its own following, but never spawned the same level of remix activity as the *Cross Tag Battle* version.

*RWBY* is the only non-video-game franchise represented in *Cross Tag Battle*, making it an unusual addition to a roster otherwise drawn from fighting games.

The game eventually grew to 53 playable characters across seven different franchises, adding Arcana Heart, Senran Kagura, and Akatsuki Blitzkampf through DLC.

The meme peaked right before the game's Western release, essentially serving as free marketing during the most important sales window.

Derivatives & Variations

Green screen template edits:

After @Zela_Kantal uploaded the green-screened announcer clip on May 14, 2018, dozens of creators made custom versions with their own video sources[3].

Wrestling crossover edits:

The Kenny Omega vs. Xavier Woods CEO surprise was one of the first real-life applications of the format[1].

Anime remix variants:

Multiple creators applied the format to anime scenes, with *KonoSuba* and *The Simpsons* being early popular choices[3].

Frequently Asked Questions

Cant Escape From Crossing Fate

2018Catchphrase / remix videosemi-active

Also known as: CEFCF · Crossing Fate meme

Cant Escape From Crossing Fate is a 2018 short-form remix meme using audio from BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle's female announcer, edited over fight scenes in TV shows and other media before characters clash.

"Can't Escape From Crossing Fate" is a catchphrase meme originating from the fighting game *BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle*, where a female announcer shouts the line before each match. Starting in May 2018, YouTube users began editing the audio clip over scenes from TV shows and other media right before two characters fight or meet, turning it into a short-form remix format popular in the fighting game community and beyond.

TL;DR

"Can't Escape From Crossing Fate" is a catchphrase meme originating from the fighting game *BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle*, where a female announcer shouts the line before each match.

Overview

In *BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle*, a crossover fighting game featuring characters from BlazBlue, Persona 4 Arena, Under Night In-Birth, and RWBY, every match opens with a dramatic female announcer declaring "Can't escape from crossing fate! Fight!". The line replaced the previous BlazBlue series announcer call of "The wheel of fate is turning. Rebel 1, Action!". The new catchphrase struck a chord with fighting game fans who began overlaying the audio onto clips from TV shows, anime, wrestling, and other media, timing the callout to the exact moment two characters are about to square off.

*BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle* was first announced on July 16, 2017, during the EVO 2017 fighting game championship. The announcer line appeared in pre-release gameplay footage well before the game's official launch. YouTuber Kaizouwar uploaded game footage on October 3, 2017, that included the "Can't escape from crossing fate" callout. The game itself was developed and published by Arc System Works as a 2D tag-team crossover fighter, eventually launching on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on June 5, 2018, in North America.

Origin & Background

Platform
YouTube
Key People
Arc System Works, Baf0, @Zela_Kantal
Date
2018
Year
2018

*BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle* was first announced on July 16, 2017, during the EVO 2017 fighting game championship. The announcer line appeared in pre-release gameplay footage well before the game's official launch. YouTuber Kaizouwar uploaded game footage on October 3, 2017, that included the "Can't escape from crossing fate" callout. The game itself was developed and published by Arc System Works as a 2D tag-team crossover fighter, eventually launching on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on June 5, 2018, in North America.

How It Spread

The catchphrase jumped from in-game audio to internet meme in May 2018, just weeks before the game's Western release. On May 14, 2018, YouTuber Baf0 posted an edit using a clip from the *Family Guy* and *Simpsons* crossover episode, syncing the announcer call right before the two show casts meet. The video picked up over 60,000 views.

That same day, Twitter user @Zela_Kantal uploaded a green-screened version of the announcer clip, giving other creators an easy template to make their own edits. The green screen drop kicked off a wave of remixes across YouTube. Thunder Kai posted a version using a *KonoSuba* clip that pulled in over 18,000 views, while D Bro Gamer used a different *Simpsons* scene and got more than 15,000 views.

EventHubs covered the trend on May 21, 2018, rounding up examples that included edits featuring *Full House*, Popeye, and a real-life wrestling moment where NJPW's Kenny Omega was sitting at a commentator's desk during CEO when WWE's Xavier Woods showed up to surprise him. The meme format proved especially popular for any moment where two unexpected parties come face to face, whether fictional crossovers or real-world encounters.

How to Use This Meme

The format is straightforward:

1

Find a video clip where two characters, people, or groups are about to meet or fight, especially from crossover episodes or unexpected encounters.

2

Edit the "Can't escape from crossing fate! Fight!" audio to play just before the confrontation begins, typically with a brief black screen or title card matching the game's style.

3

The humor works best when the clip involves an absurd or unlikely matchup that mirrors the game's own crossover premise.

Cultural Impact

The meme boosted awareness for *BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle* in the weeks leading up to its North American launch. EventHubs noted that the trend was one of the most-discussed aspects of the game that had "nothing to do with the gameplay or mechanics". For a niche fighting game from Arc System Works, the organic meme spread gave it mainstream visibility in gaming communities during a critical pre-release window. The meme also tapped into a broader love of crossover content in internet culture, where fans enjoy imagining unlikely matchups between characters from different franchises.

Fun Facts

The previous BlazBlue announcer catchphrase, "The wheel of fate is turning," had its own following, but never spawned the same level of remix activity as the *Cross Tag Battle* version.

*RWBY* is the only non-video-game franchise represented in *Cross Tag Battle*, making it an unusual addition to a roster otherwise drawn from fighting games.

The game eventually grew to 53 playable characters across seven different franchises, adding Arcana Heart, Senran Kagura, and Akatsuki Blitzkampf through DLC.

The meme peaked right before the game's Western release, essentially serving as free marketing during the most important sales window.

Derivatives & Variations

Green screen template edits:

After @Zela_Kantal uploaded the green-screened announcer clip on May 14, 2018, dozens of creators made custom versions with their own video sources[3].

Wrestling crossover edits:

The Kenny Omega vs. Xavier Woods CEO surprise was one of the first real-life applications of the format[1].

Anime remix variants:

Multiple creators applied the format to anime scenes, with *KonoSuba* and *The Simpsons* being early popular choices[3].

Frequently Asked Questions