Anterraball

Anterraball, sometimes known as Tiperynballs, refers to user-made graphical art, typically in the form of online comics, skits, and in rarer forms, short movies, which depicts nations as 'balls' (hence the name) with the flag of each respective entity being represented embedded onto the balls themselves, interacting with others in broken Anglic (except nations whose native tongue is Anglic), where native words are often added into the mix for more cultural immersion. These online characters lampoons on modern and historical stereotypes, occurrences, relations, alternate histories, and which are almost always the main theme of each individual work. It has become an internet phenomenon in the web which originated on the /art/ section of the Tiperyn posting board of 9chan.org in early 2011.

Background
The first depictions and works of Anterraball could be traced back to supposedly Tiperyn "internet warriors" posting balls decorated with the Tiperyn national flag depicted cursing at another ball embedded with the Airgiallan flag. This trend caught on to other websites and image boards, where users from around the world would create their own version of "Tiperynball" for their own countries. Full length comics started to emerge by late 2011 narrating various forms of themes and stories, especially on the site 4gag.net.

Themes
The overall theme of Anterraball is depicting national stereotypes, relations, and speculative histories into a personal embodiment represented as anterraballs, hence themes vary from past invasions, stereotypical actions of nations depicted as people, or even hypothetical scenarios given current real world scenarios, usually resulting in exaggerated and impossible outcomes.