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astral-multiverse · 4 years
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Super Smash Bros. Multiverse- Young Cricket Moveset + Extras
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Stage Entrance: Cricket jumps in from the foreground onto the stage and gets into his fighting stance
Alternate Costumes: Default, Master Mantis colors, Biker Wario colors, Ashley colors, Mona colors, 9-Volt colors, Kat colors, Ana colors
Moves
Neutral Jab/Rapid Jab: Cricket kicks his leg up and down before he unleashes a flurry of kicks as his rapid jab
Side Tilt: Kicks forward
Up Tilt: Jumps slightly to headbutt upwards
Down Tilt: Sweep kick, can trip opponents
Dash Attack: Does a cartwheel before kicking forward
Side Smash: Unleashes a powerful roundhouse kick
Up Smash: Corkscrew kick upwards
Down Smash: Crouches and does a few spinning kicks before standing back up
Neutral Air: Spins around with leg stretched out to kick around him
Forward Air: Axe kick
Back Air: Double kick backwards
Up Air: Flip kick
Down Air: Stomp kick, bounces off of anyone he hits. Similar to Greninja's
Neutral Special: Kung-Fu Ball. Cricket takes out a ball and kicks it to his opponent. If it hits, it bounces back to Cricket and he can kick it again by pressing the Special button. He can keep this up until he misses the ball or it falls off the stage. Though the knockback isn't very strong, it can still rack up damage if used right
Side Special: Precious Prancers. A merry-go-round horse appears and Cricket rides it across a horizontal distance, hitting anyone in his way. Cricket can be hit off of this though, so be careful.
Up Special: Dumpling Jump. Cricket sees some dumplings above him and he uses his strong legs to leap up to grab them. He'll kick away anyone in his way and if you don't interrupt him when he grabs the dumplings, he'll scarf them down. This animation is purely aesthetic and can be interrupted
Down Special: Form Baton-The Samurai. Cricket does the Samurai pose with the Form Baton before he dashes forward to strike his opponent. This is mainly used to damage and stun your opponents so you can follow up with more attacks. The higher the damage, the longer they'll be stunned
Grab: Grabs with both hands
Pummel: Knees opponent in the gut
Throws
Forward: Falls back a bit before handspringing into the opponent with a double kick
Up: Knees opponent in the jaw to knock them up a bit and kicks opponent into the air
Back: Flips himself over the opponent before kicking the opponent away
Down: Jumps up and stomps on opponent's head, burying them
Final Smash: Dual-Ken! Cricket dashes towards his opponent and grabs onto them before throwing them into a cinematic Final Smash. Cricket and Master Mantis encounter the opponent before they use their We-Ken and We-Yu-Ken respectively to attack the foe until they end with a final kick
Extras
Taunts:
Up- Cricket takes out a dumpling and scarfs it down, rubbing his belly
Down- Pats cheeks and pumps his fists, saying "Gotta focus!"
Side- Thinks about food, looking like he's daydreaming before he snaps out of his daze
Idle Animations-
Regular- Leaning back on his back leg with his other leg stepped out front, hands posed the same way as his fighting pose from Smooth Moves artwork
1- Imitates his fighting stance artwork from Smooth Moves
2- Balances on one leg for a bit
Victory Theme- Riff of WarioWare Gold theme
Victory Poses:
1- Cricket is seen eating Chinese food with Master Mantis and they get surprised by the camera zooming in on them
2- Cricket shows off a flurry of kicks before he poses with a bow, fist pressed against the palm of his hand while saying "That was an excellent match, thank you"
3- Jumps off of some stone spires before he lands on one and balances on one leg as the wind blows through his hair
Boxing Ring Title: Jumping and Dumpling Master
Crowd Cheer: Crick-et! HI-YA!!
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rainbowwing251 · 3 years
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You know what? Fuck it, I’m making some tickle headcanons for Young Cricket. I can’t control myself anymore.
So, Young Cricket… he’s a lee-leaning switch, though most people wouldn’t expect this from him. He’s usually a serious person, so people don’t think twice when it comes to him and tickling. However, he has been seen tickling his friends, and because of this, people assume that he is a ler. This is only partially true, since he actually prefers to be on the receiving end of tickling, but he does enjoy tickling others on rare occasions.
His worst spots are his neck, knees, and stomach, but his stomach is slightly more ticklish that the first two spots. Why is this the case? No one knows for sure, but one thing is for certain: his tummy’s too ticklish for him to successfully complete Master Mantis’s training sessions when Mantis decides to add tickling into the mix.
His laugh is both quiet and sweet-sounding when you start tickling him, but it will gradually get louder and louder as you keep going. If you don’t want to wait for his laugh to reach its maximum volume, however, you can always go straight for his stomach. If you do this, he’ll sputter a bit before he falls into a fit of cackling laughter.
He’s also prone to squeaking and squealing while he’s being tickled. He’ll often squeak when you pinch his sides or gently blow on his neck or ears, and he often squeals when you blow a raspberry onto his neck or stomach. These are the easiest ways to get a squeak or squeal out of him, but you don’t have to do either of these things if you don’t want to. You could always sneak up on him and tickle him. He’ll never see that coming (Though he really should. Even Master Mantis says so, but apparently, this lesson hasn’t stuck with Young Cricket).
Oh, and he’s SUPER squirmy while he’s being tickled, so you’ll want to have a good grip on his wrists or pin his legs down. If you don’t do either of these things, he could break free from your grasp, and he might turn the tables on you if he’s in the mood for payback.
Want to know the best way to tease him? Tell him how cute he is while you tickle him. This is especially effective if he’s gigging in response to you lightly tickling him or gently poking his belly.
Speaking of pokes, that’s a good way to make him jump six feet in the air. Seriously, sneak up on him and poke his sides or his stomach, and he’ll go flying. It is by far the most hilarious thing you’ll ever see in your life (though this may result in Young Cricket getting a concussion if you do this while he’s in a building. Kat and Ana can confirm, this has happened at least once).
You want to know one of Young Cricket’s biggest weaknesses? It’s raspberries, especially if you blow them on his stomach. If you blow enough of them on there or his neck, he might end up shedding a few tears of mirth.
To try and remedy his weakness towards tickling, Master Mantis has done many training sessions with Cricket in an attempt to teach him how to resist tickling. To some extent, his training worked; Cricket won’t immediately die of laughter the second someone touches him in any spot that isn’t his stomach, but every time Mantis touched his stomach, he fell apart. To this day, he still hasn’t mastered the art of resistance, and that’s all because his stomach is too damn ticklish for him to complete his training, as I mentioned towards the beginning of these headcanons.
You know what the best part of all of this is? Well, aside from the occasional concussion, Young Cricket doesn’t mind being tickled at all. If anything, he loves it! Hell, he’ll go as far as to ask his master to repeat the tickle resistance training just so he can get some tickles (he doesn’t want to ask for them directly, since he thinks that his master will disapprove of him willingly giving in to his weakness).
While Master Mantis didn’t think much of this at first, he soon realized that something was going on when he saw Young Cricket blushing as he asked him if he could repeat his tickle resistance training. He initially brushed it off, until Cricket asked him again the next day. The blush appeared again, and at this point, Mantis knew that Cricket was hiding something from him.
It took several training sessions (and a shit load of tummy tickles) for Master Mantis to get a confession out of his apprentice, but once he got it, he willingly chose to continue Cricket’s tickle resistance training, though at this point, it wasn’t so much “training” and it was a tickle session between Mantis and Cricket. This, along with Cricket’s confession, is a well-kept secret between the two of them.
To anyone who may be questioning it, no, Cricket is not over-exaggerating his ticklishness or his reactions. He genuinely is that ticklish, and because of that, his reactions look over the top, but they are as real as real can get.
Cricket doesn’t have that many lers, since he tries to keep his ticklishness a secret from everyone that isn’t Master Mantis, but he does have Kat, Ana, Mona, and 5-Volt. On some occasions, Penny will tickle him too, mainly as a way for her to study tickling. And of course, Master Mantis will tickle him too.
If 5-Volt is tickling him, 9-Volt might help her and tickle him, too.
Kat and Ana are the only two people other than Master Mantis who are aware of Cricket’s love for tickling (he was comfortable enough with those two to confess to them, though he’s thinking of confessing to 5-Volt as well).
As a ler, Cricket is surprisingly playful! Again, people wouldn’t expect this, since he acts so serious all the time, but every now and then, he’ll get the urge to wreck someone himself!
He began to develop his tickling skills as he and Master Mantis continued to work on his resistance towards tickling. He couldn’t help but think about the techniques Mantis would use to try and break him, and he wanted to learn them himself. Every time he asked Mantis if he could teach him the techniques he uses in their tickle resistance training, he claimed that he wants to learn them so he could find a way to resist them. Mantis didn’t think he had a completely different motive to learn these techniques until he saw Cricket straight up destroy Ana with raspberries to the back of her ears, a technique that he had taught Cricket out of the belief that he would use it to build up his resistance towards tickling.
Did Cricket get punished for lying to Mantis about his motives? Yes, he sent Kat and Ana on him and told them to use the exact same technique he used on them to tickle him until he learned his lesson. Did it work? Nope, he’s still learning new techniques from his Master and still uses them to wreck his friends with tickles. And every single time he gets caught, he would face the same type of punishment from Mantis. The cycle continues to this day, and neither Cricket nor Mantis mind it.
Cricket often catches his lees by using his “Precious Prancing Pounce” technique to jump onto their backs and pin them down. Since he knows that this move can cause injures, he’ll always make sure that his lee wasn’t hurt by him jumping onto them before he unleashes an devastating tickle attack on them.
He tends to laugh along with his lee, but in between giggles and laughs, he can dish out some seriously evil teasing. He’ll use all sorts of methods to tease his lees, but his favorite method is to lean down to his lee’s ear and whisper his teases to them. What really makes this the most evil method of teasing he can use is that he’ll let his voice go lower than he normally allows it to go. If he does this to you, you will shudder in fear.
If you are uncomfortable with this specific method, he’ll find a method that you are the most comfortable with. As much as he wants to tease his lees and make them laugh, he doesn’t want to overstep any boundaries and make them uncomfortable, so he’s more than happy to comply with their requests.
If this specific method isn’t effective on you, and you don’t really care what method he uses to tease you, you better hope that he doesn’t find the method that you are the weakest to. If he does, you should prepare for hell, because he can be a merciless teaser when he wants to be.
Now that I’ve mentioned his favorite method of teasing, I should mention his favorite method of tickling. That method is to poke around and try to find a weak spot. If he finds one, then he’ll go all in. If he doesn’t, then he’ll keep poking around until he finds one. This is a method that Master Mantis used when he first starting training Cricket to resist the urge to laugh when he’s being tickled, and even though Mantis rarely uses it against him anymore, he likes to use that method himself to test the waters before he goes in for the kill.
He can also use this method to build up anticipation in his lee, which he knows is an effective way to get a lee to laugh before the tickling even begins (trust me, he knows. He can’t handle anticipation himself when he’s the lee, so he can use that knowledge to his advantage when he’s the ler).
I mentioned before that on rare occasions, Cricket gets the urge to tickle others. Sometimes, he doesn’t have a reason to tickle other people, he just wants to hear someone laugh. However, he could have one of the following two reasons to tickle someone:
He’s actually in a lee mood, but doesn’t want to ask for tickles, so he’ll tickle someone else, hoping that they will get their revenge.
He’s in the mood for a tickle fight.
Usually, out of these two reasons, the first one is the more common reason. That doesn’t mean that the second reason is rare, however. Cricket really likes tickle fights, and there are two reasons for this. Reason #1: Tickle fights teach him how to break out of a person’s pin and fight back. Reason #2: Tickle fights enable him to satisfy both his lee mood and his ler mood at the same time. Be careful if you want start a tickle fight with him, however, because he is rather competitive, and he’ll do his best to tickle you into submission.
He has even fewer lees than he does lers, but he does have his master, Kat, and Ana. If he’s in the mood for a tickle fight, he’ll go and tickle 5-Volt, since he knows that she is the perfect opponent to have in a tickle fight. He’ll go for 9-Volt, too, but only if he joins in on a tickle fight between him and 5-Volt.
Now for one more headcanon: Young Cricket and everyone else at WarioWare Inc. who’s ticklish in some capacity have to make sure that Wario doesn’t find out their secret. If he finds out that any one member of the company is ticklish, he might force them to make a tickle-related microgame featuring themselves. Either that, or he could set something up where people can pay him a specific amount of money so they can tickle a specific member of the company in a specific spot. While that might not be something that he would do to everyone, he could do this to Young Cricket, since realistically, he could make a crap ton of money off of his extreme ticklishness. Knowing that this is a possibility, Young Cricket is more secretive about his ticklishness than anyone else in the company.
Speaking of tickle-related microgames, here’s the real final headcanon: One of the microgames Young Cricket and Master Mantis made was inspired by the tickle sessions the two of them have with one another. It is unknown whether or not Cricket was the one who created it.
And that’s it, that’s all I have for Young Cricket at the moment! He’s officially joined Shulk in the “I love this character so much and I want to wreck their shit so badly” category of characters that I like, so don’t be surprised if I make more posts about him in the future.
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wariowaregrey · 5 years
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Kat and Ana, if I may ask, how did you two become karate apprentices under Master Mantis?
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“..After we lost our parents.. he took us under his wing.. we already knew him and Young Cricket before they passed so.. I guess he was just really looking out for us?“
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monkey-network · 6 years
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WarioWare: The Series Season 2 Episodes
52 Episodes, Season 3 Coming 20XX. Season 1*
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Business is Booming: Wario’s house blows up and nobody wants to take him in except Penny... without Crygor Sr’s permission. So Penny does her best to hide the 200+ lb man from her grandfather while bots are sent out to fix the house.
WarioiraW: One of Orbulon’s pets, a gelatinous blob that can take the form of any being, escapes and takes the form of Wario. This fools everybody in the fact that the fake is friendlier than the actual one. Even Wario, who plots to take advantage of his impostor’s kindness.
Spare the Rod, Don’t Spoil the Child: 9-Volt must wait to see a movie, one 18-Volt saw at an early screening. Known to be a blabbermouth, 9V does his best to shut out 18-Volt and spoilers of any kind before the event, which puts a strain on their friendship.
Jimmy Two Shoes: Jimmy T. wants to watch a game, but his tendency to not say no gets the better of him when everyone suddenly needs him.
Cricket and the Octopus of Fortitude: Young Cricket has to take care of Master Mantis’s pet while he goes to the doctor. The octopus doesn’t take kindly to Cricket’s overprotective nature, so it tries to outwit the apprentice with some outside help.
You’re Not Funny: An anonymous joke is emailed all across DC and everyone is laughing themselves stiff... except for Ashley and Mike, the latter believing the joke wasn’t sent just for the heck of it. The two go to uncover the truth, and it may be up to the not funny Ashley to snap people back to reality.
Fronkenstein: Feeling inferior due to his size, Snag, 9V’s Fronk, goes to build a new body for itself.... using body parts from the WarioWare gang.
Taxidermy: A customer hops into Dribble and Spitz’s cab and must compress his urge to make stuffed animals out of them, while the driving duo are completely unaware of his serial reputation.
The Nunja: Kat & Ana meets Artie, a wolf ninja who’s confidence is more than her actual skill. They see that’s she’s talented in a different field, but are conflicted to tell her the truth when she truly wants to be a ninja like her family.
One Perfection: A new student arrives at Mona’s school, and is seemingly flawless in everything they do. Mona feels inadequate compared to them, until she finds out a secret insecurity about them that she wants to help them with.
Monday Night Manor Madness: It’s a rainy day and the WarioWare gang coup up at a reluctant Ashley’s house. All goes well until a haunting spirit starts to spook everyone, with even Ashley unexpectedly shuddering at the thought of encountering it. What’s the spirit’s true intentions, and how is Jimmy not afraid of ghosts?
Meet The Sellouts: One of Wario’s schemes causes massive damage and the animation budget crashes due to the medical bills. So Crygor comes up with a way to work around this while Wario spams a bunch of ads subliminal messages to hopefully make money back.
Animal House: Mona’s pets and Kat & Ana’s pets join forces to commit a supermarket heist.
Ode to the Stone: 9-Volt makes a new pal out of a rock, glue, a sharpie, and googly eyes at school. Immediately losing interest, he tosses it and it not only reaches the rest of the gang somehow, but their hearts as the lifeless friend helps them see a new perspective about themselves.
The “Hero” Gains: Lulu* feels like she lacks a special hero attack, so she goes around Diamond City to see if she can have one of her very own. But like Wario always implies, it’s what’s on the inside that counts.
Drone Alone: Doris 1, the robot Crygor rescued from Agate forest, is left to take care of the lab while the doctor and Mike go to Penny’s talent show. Time unfortunately puts Doris on an emotional journey when an hour feels like an eternity.
Sea of Green: After a successful treasure hunt, Wario is stranded in the middle of the ocean with little to eat besides a bag of edible cacti. The cacti might leave an effect on him, but it might be the big guy’s only chance of making it home.
Late Night Cruise Control: When not on the clock, Spitz hosts a talk show that gives the latest news and brought in tons of celebrities. But when ratings start to drop, will our mechanic resort to low hanging fruit to garner back an audience, or can Dribble the music pitbull pick the show up from this funk?
Full Metal Jacket: Manager Joe, Mona’s employer and friend, creates a clothing line based on the WarioWare gang and everyone is loving it. But business becomes an empire and Joe starts losing that generous side he had, leaving Mona to bring him back down to earth.
Krumpet Scouts: 18-Volt is trying to earn money for a limited edition video game cover, but is too young for a job. He tries joining a cookie selling gang, but it’s for girls only. So he asks 13-Amp to join in his place.... while dressing up as a girl to make double the money.
Pyoro Over: The creators of Pyoro are retiring and the WarioWare gang set out to give them an explosive send off celebration since it was the company’s inspiration.
Your Greatest Feeture: Cricket’s shoes wear out and the young ward is struggling to find the right pair. But is the loss of his slippers an opportunity to learn a new technique?
Two Fros on a Sofa: Jimmy T and Jimmy P encounter each other at a bus stop and luckily finds a comfortable sofa to wait. The sofa, however, is actually a prototype rocket Orbulon left behind and the two have to work together to land the couch safely.
Flavorful Fallacy: Orbulon, realizing he left his couch in the middle of the city, goes to see where it might have gone. He meets an old man, who has a prejudice against aliens, and the two start to fight over which flavor of ice cream is better.
The People v. WarioWare Inc. (Part 1): A chipper and well meaning cult leader creates a lawsuit against the WarioWare gang for their unintentionally ludicrous crimes in the city. Wario doesn’t believe there’s a case against them, but testimony and evidence suggests otherwise and even with Mona knowing the law by hand, the gang can’t find a loophole to their reckless nature.
The People v. WarioWare Inc. (Part 2): The gang is about to serve jail time for their pretty criminal deeds of the past, but Wario’s encouragement and a special hint from the audience helps them realize that while they’re guilty, scapegoating the right person can lead to a means of escape.
Bored Games: Since the trial put everyone on edge (and house arrest), Jimmy invites the gang over for game night. Wario can’t join them, and this creates a vacuum as to who is the 2nd most conniving opportunist in the group.
Scientifically Supernatural: Ashley and Penny team up to create a being of both magic and nature and get along pretty well. The project, however, starts to rampage the town and the two fight over who’s responsible, with Red as the mediator.
Double Dribble: Dribble and Spitz enter their cab into a Rocket League type derby that puts their driving and piloting skills to the test.
He’s Back, An Unfortunate Revenge Story: Wario escapes from prison and plots to get his revenge on the one who put him there. Or ones...
The “Hero” Movie: Lulu enters a home movie into a film contest and wins thanks to Wario’s meddling. So after getting persuaded into competing for state, Lulu turns to Wario and he agrees to help if she constantly pays him, resulting in the two making “Ryno Optimus II, A Sequel to the Chosen One: The Unreckoning”
Mona’s Stop: Mona finds out that her checks have been sent to the wrong address for a while and she becomes a multi-millionaire. Knowing she’s been working pretty hard already, she retires early to become the queen of Diamond City. This would be around the time Wario tries to swindle her out of her fortune, but he’s surprisingly happy for her.
Head Boppin’: Jimmy, Jamie, James, Papa, and Mama T. have switched brains somehow. Getting back to normal seems easy... if the family didn’t act and sound nearly the same.
The Lazy Day Saints: Another couch related episode? Yeah, except this time 9-Volt rebels against his mother and chore day by turning the sofa into a pirate ship with Snag, 18V, Penny, Kat, and Ana as his crew. Knowing 9-Volt won’t back down without a fight, 5-Volt and the neighborhood moms fight fire with fire, using lazyboys as their vessels.
The Ultimate Foe: Cricket faces the most horrifying challenge of his life: a slab of silly putty.
Awww... Crap, Love: Ashley falls for a demon she spawned from the Necronomicon. And while Red tries to stop the demon from unleashing hell unto town, 5-Volt and Mona try to teach the stone faced witch about love, romance, the birds an- wait she learned that already, so just the first two.
Your Opinion?: Wario posts a negative review on a movie he watched, and the city turns against him. He easily ignores them at first, until everyone becomes nastier than him and the internet comes to life to kill him.
Join us for T-Posing: Dr. Crygor accidentally sets off a gas that forces everyone to silently stand in tree position... except Wario because it’s too hard for him. So I GUESS it’s up to him to reverse this before they’re all stuck like that? Ouch.
Magic Mike ACT: 13-Amp works well with music on the mind, but a challenge has arisen in the form of a standardized test... in a soundless classroom. Desperate for a beat to work with, she looks to Mike to join her in staying cool while dealing with the work and the no nonsense teach.
Spacecataz: Does anyone know how fictional characters are able to breath in space without helmets or oxygen? Eh, doesn’t matter... cocky alien hunter Spiff Gibbous* is back to destroy Orbulon, this time the WarioWare gang is in tow. It’s Star Wargames, ya’ll!
Knitwit: Dr. Crygor takes a major interest in knitting and this makes him a laughing stock among other mad scientists. Discouraged at first, Crygor soon schools his hecklers about the ingenuity of threading and needling.
Wario Und Pantser: In a 60s style episode, Wario-Man and Dynogirl (Mona) are on the case to find the criminal who’s been pulling people’s pants down.  
Flipping the L: Waluigi gets to be in this episode... and doesn’t know what to with his screen time. So what’s a reject to do besides immediately erase the show’s universe all together and come up with his own?
The Shuriken Heart of the Cards: 9-Volt wants to join Kat & Ana on their special delivery, Ana more accepting while Kat worries about him being a potential burden. However, when they get ambushed by skilled ninja.... card players, it’s 9V’s time to shine.
Stereo Street Fighter: An old foe of Master Mantis returns with a new style of fighting that towers Mantis’s more ancient techniques. Cricket, with the help of Jimmy T, try to master a new style of martial arts with the power of funk. The perfect time for Cricket to sport a rocking afro of his own.
You Have to Go: Death has come for Wario, but continuously gets sidetracked by the gang when they’ve yet to find the special treasure he buried somewhere.
Cadillacs & Yoshisaurs: I forget this is also Mario’s universe sometimes. So anyway Yoshi eggs start appearing in Diamond City and everyone’s loving them. But they’re then caught between raising pretty rowdy animals and letting a Magikoopa poach them away.
The LIVE WAHundredth Episode (Yikes, this many?): Wario is eager to celebrate the show’s special episode on stage, but somebody kidnaps the gang and leaves them in the middle of a forest, forcing everyone to work together to head back to the studio. In the meantime, Lulu and Joe are forced to entertain the audience and start to have fun with it.
Quid Pro Wario: Young puppies look to Wario for lessons on becoming con artists, with Jimmy P not taking this well.
How to Stop Worrying and Love the Cruise: 9 and 5-Volt are on a ocean liner they won in a sweepstakes and aren’t taking it well, with 5V struggling to have fun and 9V getting seasickness.
Get Nasty: Mona makes a painting everyone has mixed feelings towards it for being too obscene, so she tries to go wild with her art to get better publicity by being more shocking.
Wario’s World (Hour Long Season Finale): A fart fueled nuke sends Diamond City into a post apocalyptic setting, where a grown up Lulu leads a resistance against the Immortan Wario’s greed fueled wrath, Empresses Kat & Ana are at war with Cricket, Dribble, Spitz, and Orbulon fighting off a colossal meteor, and the only one who could possibly bring everyone together is Mike, 18 Volt (now 21 Volt), Red, and Ashley, who is dying from the putrid radiation.
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astral-multiverse · 4 years
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New Pokemon Verse- Martial Arts Apprentice: Young Cricket
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//A new verse I made for Young Cricket. A Pokemon verse where he's training under his master, Master Mantis, to become a master of martial arts and in hopes to open up his own dojo. Cricket might look slender, but he's very strong. His partner Pokemon is his Hitmonlee, who helped him perfect his kicks and durability. He also has a Sawk, Medicham, Blaziken, and is currently raising a Riolu and Tyrouge to get a Lucario and Hitmontop. He trains very hard every day and even battles head on with his Pokemon at times. He loves to meditate as well, especially under waterfalls. However if there's one thing he has a weakness for, it's dumplings. Especially meat dumplings
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