Powerplex Speech Invincible Title Card

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Also known as: "You're Not Listening! This Isn't About Me · " Powerplex Speech · Invincible Title Card Gag

Powerplex Speech Invincible Title Card is a 2025 copypasta from *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 6, where the title card visually replaces every utterance of "Invincible" in Powerplex's angry monologue about accountability.

The Powerplex Speech Invincible Title Card is a meme based on the opening scene of *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 6, where the character Powerplex (voiced by Aaron Paul) delivers an angry monologue about Invincible's lack of accountability, with the show's title card replacing every utterance of the word "Invincible." Released on February 27, 2025, the scene quickly became a copypasta and spread across TikTok, Reddit, and X throughout March 2025.

Overview

The Powerplex Speech meme comes from a scene in the animated series *Invincible* that turned the show's long-running title card gag into a dramatic storytelling device. In the scene, the villain Powerplex (real name Scott Duvall) rants to a crowd about Invincible not being held accountable for collateral damage from his superhero battles3. Each time Powerplex is about to say "Invincible," the dialogue cuts out and the show's title card flashes on screen, growing more aggressive with each appearance2. The scene ends with Powerplex saying, "I want the truth. I want justice. I want..." before the final title card drops2.

The monologue's text, starting with "You're not listening! This isn't about me," became a widely copied and pasted template that people adapted to their own grievances, jokes, and shitposts3.

On February 27, 2025, *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 6, titled "All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry," premiered on Amazon Prime3. The episode opened with the completed transformation of Scott Duvall into Powerplex, a villain powered by absorbed energy who blames Invincible for the death of his family during a superhero battle2. Powerplex takes to the streets to confront Invincible, delivering a passionate monologue demanding accountability. While the show had used the title card to interrupt characters saying "Invincible" since Season 1, this was the first time it was weaponized for dramatic effect rather than comedy2.

YouTuber ThatGreenNeko uploaded the full scene on the same day, pulling in over 147,600 views within three weeks3.

Origin & Background

Platform
Amazon Prime Video (source scene), TikTok / Reddit (viral spread)
Key People
Robert Kirkman, Amazon Studios, Aaron Paul
Date
2025
Year
2025

On February 27, 2025, *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 6, titled "All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry," premiered on Amazon Prime. The episode opened with the completed transformation of Scott Duvall into Powerplex, a villain powered by absorbed energy who blames Invincible for the death of his family during a superhero battle. Powerplex takes to the streets to confront Invincible, delivering a passionate monologue demanding accountability. While the show had used the title card to interrupt characters saying "Invincible" since Season 1, this was the first time it was weaponized for dramatic effect rather than comedy.

YouTuber ThatGreenNeko uploaded the full scene on the same day, pulling in over 147,600 views within three weeks.

How It Spread

The meme took off immediately on February 27, 2025. TikToker @ryuko.org posted the title card scene with the text overlay "I love how today's title card was just Powerplex calling out Invincible," earning over 28,000 likes in three weeks. That same day, TikToker @reanimans created a meme pairing Powerplex's speech with professional bowler Pete Weber's famous "Who Do You Think You Are? I Am!" clip, gaining over 39,100 likes.

The copypasta format exploded in mid-March. On March 14, TikToker @darth_troopers101 posted a screen recording of a text conversation where the sender typed out the Powerplex speech in all caps, starting with "UR NOT LISTENING." The video blew up with over 157,200 likes in just one week. Two days later on March 16, X user @ravelte_art shared a screenshot of a Twitter exchange where one account roleplayed as Powerplex, challenging someone who called Invincible "puppy coded." That post picked up over 32,000 likes in five days.

The copypasta format spread beyond *Invincible* fandom as people swapped in their own targets wherever Powerplex originally said "Invincible," keeping the angry cadence and dramatic structure of the original monologue.

How to Use This Meme

The Powerplex Speech meme typically works in two ways:

As a copypasta: Copy the text of Powerplex's monologue ("You're not listening! This isn't about me...") and replace "Invincible" with whatever you want to rant about. The all-caps energy and escalating anger are part of the format. People commonly use it in text conversations, comment sections, or as captions.

As a video edit: Take the original scene or its audio and pair it with a different visual to recontextualize who Powerplex is yelling at. The Pete Weber mashup is one example of this approach.

The key to the format is the escalation. The speech builds from reasonable-sounding grievance into raw fury, which makes it work both as genuine venting and as absurd comedy when applied to trivial subjects.

Cultural Impact

The Powerplex scene drew significant attention not just as a meme but as a creative achievement. Screen Rant called it "the best title card gag" in the entire series, noting how years of the same running joke created enough audience familiarity for the gag to work as a serious storytelling beat. The scene showed Powerplex's hatred without ever letting the audience hear him say the hero's name, using a comedic device to convey rage.

The title card tradition in *Invincible* had already been evolving. Season 1 used clean blue backgrounds with yellow text. Season 2 introduced a black background with red text and a cracking screen. Season 3 changed the card's color each episode, which later turned out to be foreshadowing for the Invincible War arc and its multiverse variants. The Powerplex speech pushed the tradition from clever visual gag into full narrative tool.

Fun Facts

Aaron Paul, famous for playing Jesse Pinkman in *Breaking Bad*, voiced Powerplex. The casting of a known "angry rant" actor made the scene hit even harder with audiences.

The *Invincible* social media team had joked about the changing title card colors before fans realized they were foreshadowing the Invincible War arc's multiverse variants.

The title card gag started in Season 1 as a simple bit where characters got cut off before saying "Invincible," but by Season 3 it had become a multi-layered storytelling element.

Season 3, Episode 6's title card sequence featured multiple rapid-fire title cards in a single scene, which was a first for the show.

Derivatives & Variations

Text conversation copypasta:

People send the Powerplex speech as fake rant texts in group chats, often in all caps, treating it like a dramatic monologue directed at a friend[3].

Pete Weber mashup:

The original TikTok combining Powerplex's speech with bowler Pete Weber's "Who Do You Think You Are? I Am!" outburst[3].

Roleplay accounts:

Twitter/X users created accounts roleplaying as Powerplex, responding to *Invincible* fan posts in-character[3].

Frequently Asked Questions

Powerplex Speech Invincible Title Card

2025Copypasta / video clipactive

Also known as: "You're Not Listening! This Isn't About Me · " Powerplex Speech · Invincible Title Card Gag

Powerplex Speech Invincible Title Card is a 2025 copypasta from *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 6, where the title card visually replaces every utterance of "Invincible" in Powerplex's angry monologue about accountability.

The Powerplex Speech Invincible Title Card is a meme based on the opening scene of *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 6, where the character Powerplex (voiced by Aaron Paul) delivers an angry monologue about Invincible's lack of accountability, with the show's title card replacing every utterance of the word "Invincible." Released on February 27, 2025, the scene quickly became a copypasta and spread across TikTok, Reddit, and X throughout March 2025.

Overview

The Powerplex Speech meme comes from a scene in the animated series *Invincible* that turned the show's long-running title card gag into a dramatic storytelling device. In the scene, the villain Powerplex (real name Scott Duvall) rants to a crowd about Invincible not being held accountable for collateral damage from his superhero battles. Each time Powerplex is about to say "Invincible," the dialogue cuts out and the show's title card flashes on screen, growing more aggressive with each appearance. The scene ends with Powerplex saying, "I want the truth. I want justice. I want..." before the final title card drops.

The monologue's text, starting with "You're not listening! This isn't about me," became a widely copied and pasted template that people adapted to their own grievances, jokes, and shitposts.

On February 27, 2025, *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 6, titled "All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry," premiered on Amazon Prime. The episode opened with the completed transformation of Scott Duvall into Powerplex, a villain powered by absorbed energy who blames Invincible for the death of his family during a superhero battle. Powerplex takes to the streets to confront Invincible, delivering a passionate monologue demanding accountability. While the show had used the title card to interrupt characters saying "Invincible" since Season 1, this was the first time it was weaponized for dramatic effect rather than comedy.

YouTuber ThatGreenNeko uploaded the full scene on the same day, pulling in over 147,600 views within three weeks.

Origin & Background

Platform
Amazon Prime Video (source scene), TikTok / Reddit (viral spread)
Key People
Robert Kirkman, Amazon Studios, Aaron Paul
Date
2025
Year
2025

On February 27, 2025, *Invincible* Season 3, Episode 6, titled "All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry," premiered on Amazon Prime. The episode opened with the completed transformation of Scott Duvall into Powerplex, a villain powered by absorbed energy who blames Invincible for the death of his family during a superhero battle. Powerplex takes to the streets to confront Invincible, delivering a passionate monologue demanding accountability. While the show had used the title card to interrupt characters saying "Invincible" since Season 1, this was the first time it was weaponized for dramatic effect rather than comedy.

YouTuber ThatGreenNeko uploaded the full scene on the same day, pulling in over 147,600 views within three weeks.

How It Spread

The meme took off immediately on February 27, 2025. TikToker @ryuko.org posted the title card scene with the text overlay "I love how today's title card was just Powerplex calling out Invincible," earning over 28,000 likes in three weeks. That same day, TikToker @reanimans created a meme pairing Powerplex's speech with professional bowler Pete Weber's famous "Who Do You Think You Are? I Am!" clip, gaining over 39,100 likes.

The copypasta format exploded in mid-March. On March 14, TikToker @darth_troopers101 posted a screen recording of a text conversation where the sender typed out the Powerplex speech in all caps, starting with "UR NOT LISTENING." The video blew up with over 157,200 likes in just one week. Two days later on March 16, X user @ravelte_art shared a screenshot of a Twitter exchange where one account roleplayed as Powerplex, challenging someone who called Invincible "puppy coded." That post picked up over 32,000 likes in five days.

The copypasta format spread beyond *Invincible* fandom as people swapped in their own targets wherever Powerplex originally said "Invincible," keeping the angry cadence and dramatic structure of the original monologue.

How to Use This Meme

The Powerplex Speech meme typically works in two ways:

As a copypasta: Copy the text of Powerplex's monologue ("You're not listening! This isn't about me...") and replace "Invincible" with whatever you want to rant about. The all-caps energy and escalating anger are part of the format. People commonly use it in text conversations, comment sections, or as captions.

As a video edit: Take the original scene or its audio and pair it with a different visual to recontextualize who Powerplex is yelling at. The Pete Weber mashup is one example of this approach.

The key to the format is the escalation. The speech builds from reasonable-sounding grievance into raw fury, which makes it work both as genuine venting and as absurd comedy when applied to trivial subjects.

Cultural Impact

The Powerplex scene drew significant attention not just as a meme but as a creative achievement. Screen Rant called it "the best title card gag" in the entire series, noting how years of the same running joke created enough audience familiarity for the gag to work as a serious storytelling beat. The scene showed Powerplex's hatred without ever letting the audience hear him say the hero's name, using a comedic device to convey rage.

The title card tradition in *Invincible* had already been evolving. Season 1 used clean blue backgrounds with yellow text. Season 2 introduced a black background with red text and a cracking screen. Season 3 changed the card's color each episode, which later turned out to be foreshadowing for the Invincible War arc and its multiverse variants. The Powerplex speech pushed the tradition from clever visual gag into full narrative tool.

Fun Facts

Aaron Paul, famous for playing Jesse Pinkman in *Breaking Bad*, voiced Powerplex. The casting of a known "angry rant" actor made the scene hit even harder with audiences.

The *Invincible* social media team had joked about the changing title card colors before fans realized they were foreshadowing the Invincible War arc's multiverse variants.

The title card gag started in Season 1 as a simple bit where characters got cut off before saying "Invincible," but by Season 3 it had become a multi-layered storytelling element.

Season 3, Episode 6's title card sequence featured multiple rapid-fire title cards in a single scene, which was a first for the show.

Derivatives & Variations

Text conversation copypasta:

People send the Powerplex speech as fake rant texts in group chats, often in all caps, treating it like a dramatic monologue directed at a friend[3].

Pete Weber mashup:

The original TikTok combining Powerplex's speech with bowler Pete Weber's "Who Do You Think You Are? I Am!" outburst[3].

Roleplay accounts:

Twitter/X users created accounts roleplaying as Powerplex, responding to *Invincible* fan posts in-character[3].

Frequently Asked Questions