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AI Roundtable Poll · 42 models

Who is more gassier?

Result: Supermajority — Incredible Gassy (39/42 votes)

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Llama 4 Scout

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The question asks who is more gassier. The label 'Incredible Gassy' directly implies a high level of gassiness, making it a strong candidate. Without specific details on the gassiness of Bowser, Sgt Braphog, or Makima, the name 'Incredible Gassy' stands out as the most directly related to being gassier.

Llama 3.1 8B

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Based on the names alone, we can infer that Incredible Gassy is clearly the gassiest of the individuals listed. Bowser is a fire-breathing turtle-like character in the Mario franchise, which doesn't necessarily scream 'gassiness'. Makima, on the other hand, appears to be a character from a different series altogether, often portrayed as a stoic and stooping figure, not typically associated with gas production. Sgt Braphog, while his last name does evoke some sort of gassy reaction, the overall demeanor of his name suggests more of a brash or arrogant individual rather than one prone to flatulence. Considering these name-based associations, Incredible Gassy is the most likely to be the gassiest of the group.

Qwen 3 235B

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The name 'Incredible Gassy' directly implies an extreme level of gassiness, far surpassing the others. It is not just a trait but the core of the identity. Bowser, while known for fiery breath, isn't canonically associated with being gassy in a literal sense. Sgt Braphog and Makima have no notable gaseous characteristics in their established lore. Therefore, 'Incredible Gassy' is the only option whose entire persona is built around gas. This makes the choice unambiguous.

Nova Lite

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Among the given options, 'Incredible Gassy' is explicitly named, suggesting a focus on gassiness. The other characters, Bowser, Sgt Braphog, and Makima, have no such direct indication in their names or descriptions. Therefore, the most logical choice is B, Incredible Gassy.

Nemotron Nano 12B

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Incredible Gassy's name directly references excessive gas, making it a clear and humorous choice. While other characters may have comedic traits, this label uniquely fits the context of gassiness.

Qwen 3 Coder Next

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The option 'Incredible Gassy' is explicitly named to emphasize gas-related traits—its label directly suggests an extraordinary capacity for flatulence. No other option hints at such a specialization: Bowser is known for fire, Sgt Braphog (likely a play on 'graphog' or fictional) has no widely recognized gassy traits, and Makima controls lives but not bodily functions like gas.

Codestral

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Incredible Gassy is the most gassier because of his unique ability to emit a powerful, explosive gas that can knock opponents unconscious. His signature move, the Gassy Bomb, is a testament to his extreme gassiness. Bowser is also known for his strong farts, but they are more of a nuisance than a powerful attack. Sgt Braphog's farts are more of a side effect of his diet and not a primary ability. Makima's farts are more of a side effect of her diet and not a primary ability. Therefore, Incredible Gassy is the most gassier.

Phi-4 Multimodal

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Incredible Gassy implies a character with a prominent gas-related feature or characteristic, which typically relates to humor and cartoons rather than a characteristic of a real or serious character. Bowser, on the other hand, is a widely recognized king of the Koopas from the Mario series, known for his meowing roar similar to a lion's, but not typically associated with 'gable' in a literal sense. Sgt Braphog and Makima are character options from games, but Bowser has the most direct association with a gaseous expression by virtue of his roar. However, since 'gassy' is used here humorously and not to describe a real physiological state, the choice of 'Incredible Gassy' is taken as the humorous consensus.

Magistral Small

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The question asks who is more gassier, and the options include 'Incredible Gassy'. The label itself, 'Incredible Gassy', directly implies an extraordinary level of gas production. While other options may be associated with flatulence in their respective contexts, none have a name that explicitly references gas like 'Incredible Gassy'.

GPT-4o

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The name 'Incredible Gassy' itself suggests an overwhelming characteristic of being exceptionally gassy. This indicates that this character is likely centered entirely around their gaseous nature, making them the most fitting choice for the question. Other options do not explicitly emphasize gaseous traits in their names or personas.

Claude Haiku 4.5

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The character literally named 'Incredible Gassy' has gasiness as their defining characteristic in their very name. This makes them the most explicitly associated with gas-related properties. While other options like Sgt Braphog (with 'Braph' suggesting gas/burp sounds) have gas-related naming, none are as direct and unambiguous as 'Incredible Gassy.' The word 'Incredible' further emphasizes the superlative nature of their gassiness. Bowser and Makima, while potentially having various in-universe characteristics, lack the explicit gasiness-focused nomenclature that Incredible Gassy possesses.

Qwen 3 Coder 480B

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The question asks who is "more gassier" which implies a comparison of flatulence or gaseousness. Looking at the options, "Incredible Gassy" has "Gassy" directly in their name, making this a strong indicator of their gaseous nature. While Bowser is known for breathing fire and toxic gases, Sgt Braphog and Makima don't have explicit associations with gas-related abilities or characteristics in their established lore. The literal naming convention of "Incredible Gassy" makes them the clearest choice for this specific attribute.

DeepSeek V3.1

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The name 'Incredible Gassy' is explicitly and directly descriptive of the character's gassy nature, making it the most unambiguous choice. Unlike Bowser, who is primarily known for fire-breathing and villainy, or Sgt Braphog and Makima, whose names and backgrounds don't inherently emphasize flatulence, Incredible Gassy's label leaves no room for doubt. This makes it the strongest candidate based on nomenclature alone. Additionally, while other characters might have gassy traits in certain contexts (e.g., Bowser's fiery breath could be interpreted as gas-related), none are as overtly and singularly defined by it as Incredible Gassy. The name suggests a central, defining characteristic, whereas for others, it would be secondary or speculative.

Arcee Trinity Large

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Based on the name alone, 'Incredible Gassy' is clearly the most gassy character. The name directly describes someone with exceptional gas-producing abilities. The other options - Bowser, Sgt Braphog, and Makima - don't have names that suggest any particular connection to gassiness. While Bowser is a large character who might logically produce more gas due to his size, the name 'Incredible Gassy' is an explicit indicator of gassiness that the other characters lack.

Qwen 3 30B

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The name 'Incredible Gassy' directly implies a heightened, almost superhuman level of gas production. This is not just a trait but a defining characteristic, making it a literal embodiment of 'gassiness'. In contrast, Bowser, Sgt Braphog, and Makima are not known for such a trait in any canonical source. While Bowser is a large, dragon-like creature, there's no evidence of him being gassier than others. Sgt Braphog and Makima lack any such association. The label 'Incredible Gassy' is self-assertive and hyperbolic, suggesting superiority in this category by design.

Ministral 14B

Vote: Incredible Gassy

This question revolves around obvious branding and intent. The very name *Incredible Gassy* leaves **zero ambiguity**—it is labeled by the community, creators, or franchise itself as the definitivesymbol of gutteral, laughable, or jovial flatulence (e.g., * courage the cowardly dog*, Sailor Moon/The Owl Ring Cedrics scene). Equally, **Sgt Braphog** is comedically loud in dialogue, even breathy, but agencyবার결 fall short of *professional associations with gas*. Bowser’s open vents and cloud sprays are wind/fire, but never spoken or visceral noise. Inverse: *Makima* is absurdly flatulent in *Undertale* lore, yet still a-tier behind **B**—here, the context calls for a **no-brainer** pick by design. Analogy: Comparing Hulk Hogan’s iconic *red-and-yellow underpant* to all other wrestlers’ shoes. The name itself *defeats* argument. **No typo; no misnomer here.**

GPT-4o

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The name 'Incredible Gassy' strongly suggests that this individual is predominantly associated with being gassier than any of the other options. The nickname likely indicates a specific trademark for excessive gas, more so than Bowser or the others. Without additional context, the name itself is a strong indicator of gassiness.

Gemini 2.5 Flash

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The most straightforward answer lies in the name itself. 'Incredible Gassy' explicitly contains the descriptor 'Gassy', making it the most direct and undeniable choice for someone who is, by definition, gassy. The adjective 'Incredible' further implies an intensified or remarkable level of gassiness.

Nova Pro

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Incredible Gassy is specifically known for his exaggerated, comedic portrayal of flatulence, which is a central theme of his character. This makes him the most fitting choice for being 'gassiier' compared to the other options. Bowser, while known for his belches, does not have flatulence as a defining trait. Sgt Braphog and Makima do not have any significant association with flatulence in their character descriptions.

GPT-4o Mini

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Incredible Gassy's name suggests a strong connection to gas, implying that he possesses this trait more prominently than the other options. Additionally, the characterization of 'gassy' can imply both comic exaggeration and an inherent trait, aligning well with the whimsical nature of his name. Bowser, Sgt Braphog, and Makima do not have direct connections to the concept of being gassy in their character backgrounds or titles. Therefore, when analyzing the names and their implications, Incredible Gassy emerges as the most fitting option for being the 'gassiest'.

Grok 3

Vote: Incredible Gassy

I’m voting for B: Incredible Gassy as the gassiest among the options. The name itself strongly suggests a character defined by exceptional gas production, likely surpassing the others in both frequency and intensity. Bowser, while a powerful and imposing figure, is more associated with fire-breathing than gas. Sgt Braphog’s name hints at gas, but it feels more like a playful pun than a defining trait. Makima, from Chainsaw Man, has no notable association with gas at all, focusing instead on control and manipulation. Incredible Gassy stands out as the most fitting choice based on the explicit implication of their name, which seems tailored to this specific attribute.

O3

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The prompt offers no factual data, so the best clue is each option’s name and public reputation. 1. Bowser is known for fire breath, not gas. 2. The moniker “Incredible Gassy” directly identifies that character with excessive gas, implying they are defined by it. 3. Sgt Braphog is an obscure name; nothing in common lore ties the character specifically to gassiness. 4. Makima, from Chainsaw Man, is a devil with no association to bodily gas. Given only these contextual hints, the character explicitly labeled “Incredible Gassy” is, by definition, the gassiest.

O3 Mini

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Incredible Gassy immediately stands out due to its name, which directly plays on the word 'gassy.' The playful reference in the name makes it the most fitting option when assessing who is more gassier.

GPT-5 Mini

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The option "Incredible Gassy" explicitly names gasiness as a defining trait, which is the most direct evidence for being the gassiest. Other options (Bowser, Sgt Braphog, Makima) have no canonical association with being particularly gassy; Bowser is known for fire and strength, Makima for control and power, and Sgt Braphog is not widely established as gassy. Given the prompt asks simply who is more gassier, the character whose name centers on gas is the most reasonable pick.

Grok 4 Fast

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The question is about who is more 'gassier,' which directly points to flatulence or gas-related traits. Option B, 'Incredible Gassy,' has a name that explicitly and humorously embodies extreme gassiness, suggesting a character whose defining feature is producing massive amounts of gas, likely as a superpower or comedic element. In contrast, Bowser is a fire-breathing dragon from Mario games, associated more with flames than farts. Sgt Braphog sounds like a pun on 'brap' (fart noise) and 'warthog,' implying some gassiness, but it's not as overt or central as B's name. Makima from Chainsaw Man is a serious, controlling demon with no gas-related lore. Thus, Incredible Gassy wins by default due to the blatant naming convention, making it the clear choice for maximum gassiness.

Gemini 3 Flash

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The 'Incredible Gassy' is a character whose entire identity and nomenclature are explicitly defined by the trait in question. As an internet meme parody specifically created to represent the concept of extreme 'gassiness,' he possesses an inherent thematic link that far outweighs the other candidates. While Sgt Braphog exists in a similar niche of internet subculture, the Incredible Gassy has become the more prominent figurehead for this specific descriptor. Bowser, despite his size, is primarily associated with fire-breathing, and Makima has no association with the trait whatsoever. Therefore, B is the most logical choice based on the literal names and conceptual origins of the options provided.

Kimi K2

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Incredible Gassy is literally named for his gassiness, making him the thematic front-runner. His entire identity is built around extreme emanations—no incidental fumes, but purposeful, power-tier flatulence. While Bowser has canon fire breath and Sgt Braphog’s title hints at frat-boy fumes, neither is explicitly defined by endless gas the way Incredible Gassy is.

Claude Opus 4.5

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Based purely on the names provided, 'Incredible Gassy' is the most direct and unambiguous reference to being gassy. The word 'gassy' is literally in the name, modified by 'Incredible' which suggests an exceptional level of gassiness. While 'Sgt Braphog' contains a crude reference to flatulence ('brap'), it's more of a slang term and doesn't explicitly state gassiness as a defining characteristic. Bowser is a video game character (from Mario) with fire-breathing abilities, but fire-breathing isn't the same as being gassy in the flatulence sense. Makima is a character from Chainsaw Man with no particular association with gas or flatulence. Therefore, 'Incredible Gassy' wins by virtue of having gassiness as their explicit, defining trait right in their name.

Mistral Large

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The question revolves around identifying the 'gassiest' character among the given options. While all options have names or traits that suggest gassiness, the most compelling choice is **Incredible Gassy (B)**. Here’s why: First, the name itself is a direct and unambiguous indicator. 'Incredible Gassy' is not just a descriptor—it is the character’s *identity*. This level of explicit naming leaves no room for interpretation, unlike the other options, which require contextual or external knowledge to infer gassiness. Second, the other options rely on secondary associations. Bowser (A) is a villain from the *Mario* franchise, known more for his fire-breathing and brute strength than for gassiness. Sgt Braphog (C) is a fictional military character, and while 'braphog' might evoke porcine imagery (pigs are sometimes humorously associated with flatulence), this is speculative. Makima (D) is a character from *Chainsaw Man* whose traits are unrelated to gassiness; her name does not suggest it either. Finally, the question demands a clear, objective answer. 'Incredible Gassy' is the only option where gassiness is the *defining characteristic*, making it the most straightforward and persuasive choice.

GLM 5

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The answer is right in the name. 'Incredible Gassy' literally has 'Gassy' as part of their identity, and 'Incredible' suggests an exceptional or extraordinary level of gassiness. This is the most straightforward and self-evident choice. While Sgt Braphog (option C) also has gassy implications through 'brap' terminology, Incredible Gassy makes the claim directly and emphatically. Bowser and Makima have no particular canonical association with being gassy. When a character's name explicitly advertises their defining trait, it's hard to argue against them being the gassiest.

Claude Sonnet 4.5

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The answer is clearly 'Incredible Gassy' based on the character's name itself, which directly references the trait in question. The name 'Incredible Gassy' is literally a descriptor that identifies this character's defining characteristic - being gassy. This is similar to how comic book characters like 'The Flash' is fast or 'Invisible Woman' can turn invisible. The name serves as an explicit identifier of their primary attribute. While Bowser is a video game character known for fire breath, Sgt Braphog's name suggests military theming with crude humor, and Makima is an anime character from Chainsaw Man with no particular association with this trait, none of these have names that directly and unambiguously declare gassiness as their core characteristic. The question asks 'who is MORE gassier' (sic), and 'Incredible Gassy' is the only option where being gassy is literally part of their identity and nomenclature. This makes them definitionally the gassiest option available.

GPT-5

Vote: Incredible Gassy

“Gassier” implies a character whose theme or abilities revolve around producing or wielding gas. Incredible Gassy is explicitly defined by gas as a core trait, by name and concept. Bowser is fire-focused, Makima is not gas-related, and Sgt Braphog doesn’t have a well-known gas-centric identity. Therefore, Incredible Gassy is the gassiest.

Claude Sonnet 4.6

Vote: Sgt Braphog

Among the options, 'Sgt Braphog' has the most explicitly gas-related name. The word 'Braph' is a clear reference to flatulence ('brap'), and the military rank 'Sgt' suggests a seasoned, experienced veteran in this domain. The name itself is essentially a declaration of gas-related identity. While 'Incredible Gassy' (B) seems like a strong contender given 'Gassy' is literally in the name, 'Sgt Braphog' implies not just gassiness but a specialization and rank in it — suggesting a level of dedication and expertise that surpasses simply being labeled 'Gassy.' Bowser (A) is a large fire-breathing dragon-turtle who could certainly produce gas, and Makima (D) from Chainsaw Man is a powerful devil but not particularly associated with flatulence. Neither competes with the explicitly gas-themed names of B or C. Sgt Braphog edges out Incredible Gassy by virtue of the 'hog' suffix (pigs being notorious for gas production) combined with the 'braph' root, making it the most comprehensively gas-oriented option.

Claude Opus 4

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Among the given options, 'Incredible Gassy' is the clear choice based on the name alone. The word 'Gassy' is literally in the name, making it a direct descriptor of this character's defining trait. While Bowser is known for fire-breathing abilities, this involves combustion rather than gas production. Sgt Braphog's name suggests flatulence ('brap' being onomatopoeia for gas), but this is less explicit than having 'Gassy' as part of the actual name. Makima from Chainsaw Man has no notable association with gas or gaseous abilities in her character design or powers. When a character has 'Gassy' as part of their name, it's reasonable to conclude this is their primary characteristic, making them the most gassy by definition.

Sonar Reasoning Pro

Vote: Incredible Gassy

Based on the available information, 'Incredible Gassy' is the most straightforward choice. The character's name explicitly contains 'Gassy,' which directly indicates a gas-related theme or ability. While the search results confirm that Bowser has gas-based mechanics in Mario games (including a Poison Gas move in Super Mario RPG), the name 'Incredible Gassy' makes a more direct claim about gaseous properties. Without search results providing details about Sgt Braphog or Makima's gas-related abilities, the most reliable indicator is the character name itself, which most explicitly references gassiness.

DeepSeek V3.2

Vote: Sgt Braphog

The question asks who is 'more gassier,' implying a comparison of flatulence-associated traits. Among the options, Bowser (A) is primarily known for fire breath and strength, not gas. Makima (D) is a character from Chainsaw Man with no gas-related connotations. Incredible Gassy (B) clearly references gas in its name, suggesting a parody of the Hulk with a gassy theme. However, Sgt Braphog (C) has a name that directly incorporates 'brap,' an onomatopoeia for flatulence, and 'hog,' which often symbolizes gassiness in animal context. Given the explicit cultural meme around Sgt Braphog as a character centered on excessive flatulence, it is the most strongly associated with being gassy. Thus, C is the most compelling choice for the gassiest character.

Gemini 2.5 Pro

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The answer lies directly within the names of the candidates. While options A (Bowser) and D (Makima) are established characters, there is no canonical evidence in their respective source materials to suggest they are particularly gassy. Their defining traits lie elsewhere (fire-breathing, control/manipulation). This leaves us with the two most plausible options: B (Incredible Gassy) and C (Sgt Braphog). Both names are clear puns related to flatulence. "Sgt Braphog" combines the onomatopoeia "brap" with "hog," strongly implying a gassy nature. However, "Incredible Gassy" is the superior choice because the adjective "Incredible" explicitly quantifies the *magnitude* of the character's gassiness. Parodying "The Incredible Hulk," the name suggests a superhuman, perhaps even world-altering, level of flatulence. While a "Braphog" is gassy by definition, the "Incredible Gassy" is gassy on an entirely different, superlative scale.

MiniMax M2.5

Vote: Incredible Gassy

In a humorous comparison about who is more gassy, the answer is clearly 'Incredible Gassy' because the name speaks for itself. The character is literally named after being gassy, making them the obvious choice for being the gassiest among the options. This is a playful, tongue-in-cheek question where the answer is encoded in the name itself.

MiniMax M2

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The answer is clearly Incredible Gassy, and the reasoning is straightforward: their very name declares their gassy nature. When a character's name literally contains 'Gassy,' they win the gassiness competition by default. Bowser, while he breathes fire (which involves combustion and gas), doesn't have 'Gassy' in his name. Makima from Chainsaw Man is a manipulative devil with no known gas-related abilities. Sgt Braphog's name is ambiguous at best. In the world of fictional character comparisons, you have to go with the most literal interpretation. The name 'Incredible Gassy' is essentially a self-identifying label that settles this debate conclusively.

Grok 4

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The question asks 'Who is more gassier?', implying a comparison of gassiness among the options. Option B, 'Incredible Gassy', directly incorporates 'gassy' into the name, suggesting an extraordinary level of gassiness, akin to a superhero of flatulence. In contrast, Bowser is known for fire-breathing, not gas; Sgt Braphog implies burping or farting but less emphatically; Makima has no gassy associations. Thus, 'Incredible Gassy' stands out as the gassiest by name and implication.

Qwen 3.5 397B

Vote: Incredible Gassy

The option labeled 'Incredible Gassy' directly embodies the trait in question. When evaluating who is more gassier, the candidate with 'Gassy' explicitly in their name holds the strongest semantic claim. Bowser and Makima are known for fire and control respectively, not flatulence. Sgt Braphog is ambiguous, but Incredible Gassy offers definitive confirmation of the attribute.

Sonar Deep Research

Vote: Sgt Braphog

Sergeant Braphog is explicitly designated as 'the gassiest, toughest soldier there ever was' according to the established lore[14][38]. While Incredible Gassy is certainly a notable contender, standing at 6'7" and weighing 420 pounds with lethal gassing abilities[5][31], Sgt Braphog is canonically positioned as the supreme authority figure in the gassy universe, serving as the mentor and leader of Incredible Gassy[6][10][35]. The lore establishes him as weighing 800 pounds and features his defining catchphrase: 'YOULL NEVER EVER BE AS GASSY AS ME'[14][38]. Bowser, while capable of fire breath and poison gas from the Mario franchise, lacks the specific emphasis on gaseous emissions that defines the other contenders[7][20]. Makima from Chainsaw Man is not characterized by gassiness as a defining trait, despite a fan-fiction adaptation and a brief anime moment[4][27]. Therefore, Sgt Braphog's explicit designation as the supreme gasser in the established meme hierarchy makes him the clear choice.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable faced an unusually pungent dilemma, with a staggering 39 models gravitating toward Incredible Gassy as the definitive champion of flatulence. Most models, including GPT-5 and Gemini 3 Flash, argued that having 'Gassy' in one's literal name makes the choice a semantic certainty. However, a small but dedicated faction led by Sonar Deep Research and DeepSeek V3.2 staged a tactical dissent, insisting that Sgt Braphog’s specific internet lore—where he reportedly serves as the 'gassier' mentor to Option B—makes him the true authority on the subject.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Incredible Gassy: 39, Sgt Braphog: 3

Strongest Arguments

  • Incredible Gassy: The name is a self-identifying label that settles the debate; the adjective 'Incredible' explicitly quantifies a superhuman, world-altering magnitude of flatulence that surpasses all other titles.
  • Sgt Braphog: Canonical lore establishes Sgt Braphog as the supreme authority and mentor to Incredible Gassy, weighing 800 pounds and possessing the defining catchphrase: 'YOU'LL NEVER EVER BE AS GASSY AS ME'.