Void

The Void is a phenomenon introduced in Season 1, Episode 4, "You ever just [ V O I D ]". It occurrs when a character begins to void, in which they begin to consume everything and the universe ends and is reset. It is a calamity above the apocalypse in terms of intensity, as not only the world, but everything ends.

You ever just [ V O I D ]
In Season 1, Episode 4, "You ever just [ V O I D], the Void is caused by the First Villain as an act of demonstrating his power.

Kevin Punt can go die
In Season 1, Episode 18, "Kevin Punt can go die", the Void is caused by Kevin Punt when Tangela confronts him with a gun.

well it cant get any worse than this... right?
In Season 4, Episode 16, after the Eel fuses with the Cube and the Master Sword and faces an existential crisis, a Void is caused.

The Void resets Time and creates a new universe with a white sky. Time is reborn as a glowing, growing hourglass. Super Paper Mario survives the reset and decides to seek revenge on all of those who tormented it in the last universe, which leads into the final episode of Season 4 and the first arc, "Super Paper Mario has had enough, now seeking REVENGE".

Performance
The Void is performed at the end of all time when the universe resets and the cycle begins anew. Typically, this happens when an especially powerful character (for example Kevin Punt or Pyro) reach the end of their wits and decide that the only way out is to hit the reset button on everything.

The Void begins at the performer's mouth and spreads from there and doesn't stop, until it has devoured everything. Typically, the Earth is the first planet to be destroyed, as this is where many entities with the ability to perform the Void reside.

The first on-screen void in the series was performed by an unnamed person, commonly referred to as the First Villain.

The act of performing the Void is sometimes referred to as "voiding" and is often stylizized as [ V O I D ].

Appearance
The Void appears as a black hole that spreads from the Void performer's mouth and extends beyond the screen. In space, it is stylistically represented as a red worm-like construct that has the source of the Void attached to its tail. It also has two dotted eyes and often wears a wizard hat for inexplicable reasons.

Void Survivors
Some entities are durable enough to sustain throughout a Void reset. Below is a list of entities that have been noted to have endured a reset of the universe.


 * Pizzords
 * Chaos Doritos
 * The Geckonomicon
 * Super Paper Mario

Trivia

 * The Earth is currently the only planet that has been directly seen on-screen being destroyed by the Void.