Torgo the Bear
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Job: DLC Boss
GALVATRONGiven that I nominated Hot Rod last time, it's only fitting that I nominated his nemesis, and a major antagonist debuting in the same 1986 movie: Galvatron!
A major villain in Transformers lore, Galvatron is traditionally a Decepticon leader that replaces Megatron; In fact, in most he cases he is Megatron! After being defeated in battle by Optimus Prime, Megatron crosses paths with the Monster Planet Unicron, reformatting him into a new body with a new name, forcing Galvatron to serve Unicron as a slave.
With this transformation, Megatron is essentially erased, being replaced by a new personality, though one as equally vile. With this in mind, you can definitely consider Galvatron as a separate character, one that has memories of being Megatron. And to further solidify this difference...
Galvatron does what Megatron never did: He stops f*cking around.
Now, with that aside, Galvatron quickly replaces Megatron as the Decepticon leader, becoming the rival to Rodimus Prime, who had replaced Optimus in the Autobot army. Outside of the Decepticon Big 4 (Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Shockwave), Galvatron ranks as one of the most influential and popular villains around, which is capitalize on by Hasbro as he continuously makes various appearances in modern media, from Beast Wars II to Transformers: Armada, a starring role in the live-action films, and even in the recent IDW Comics, in which Galvatron is a completely unrelated character to Megatron! Wild, huh?
Of course, you may ask if it would be confusing for Megatron and Galvatron to cross paths on the same battlefield? Not quite, as in the Marvel comics, a very famous storyline occurred known as Target: 2005, in which Galvatron travels back in time to prevent Unicron's takeover, only to come across his past self!
To top this resume off, Galvatron was voiced by the Leonard Nimoy, aka Spock, in the original 1986 Movie!
Given that Unicron and Megatron are present in the game, it definitely stands to reason that Galvatron can find a place in this narrative, especially if The Matrix of Leadership is still out there; Galvatron will stop at nothing to have it for himself, after all!
Not necessarily the Vader of the Multiverse, just the Micronauts in particular. I believe Marvel was doing Star Wars comics around the same time they started Micronauts and a lot of direct comparisons can be made between those characters.DLC Boss
Baron Karza (Micronauts)
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I do remember PinkFlare suggested him for a boss fight as he is supposedly the Darth Vader of the Hasbro multiverse. Basically, he would have an unique boss fight as he would be a bit smaller than the fighter but his attacks would pack quite the punch! Overall, he would attack via his Iron Fist and the liking. A very fun, boss fight.
It was just a joke lolFirst things first, I think confusing Shockwave for Shockwave is on us for not exactly specifying which franchise we wanted. But good thing you recalled the difference in the end. It's not your fault.
Snake Eyes is mute.Skeletor Reveal Trailer
We see Hasbro Boy sitting around, arguing with the next door neighbor's kid about his toys. The parents are communicating in the foyer out back.
Hasbro Boy: Don't you got any other toys we can play with? I hate Barbie, and I'm not a Hot Wheels fanatic like you are.
We then see the kid he's talking to, and he's Matty Mattel, the old mascot of Mattel, Inc.
Matty: Well, I brought a He-Man toy with me. Would that work?
Hasbro Boy: Yes! Give him to me!
We then fade into a fight between Snake Eyes and Jace Beleren, already in progress. They both have a couple of notable bruises each.
Snake Eyes: Man, you're good.
Jace Beleren: Thanks, but so are you.
Snake Eyes: Flattery will get you nowhere in battle.
Jace: I know.
Suddenly, a bolt of lightning and an earthquake reveals a giant skull-shaped castle from under the ground.
????: Nyeh! Where's that blonde-haired nemesis of mine at now?
Snake Eyes: He's not here, but unfortunately, you'll have to deal with us.
????: Very well, then. I shall claim this battlefield for myself!
SKELETOR Takes Over!
We then see a montage of Skeletor battling other characters, like Twilight Sparkle, Optimus Prime, and Jason Lee Scott, on their respective home turfs, followed by a battle against Cobra Commander on Castle Grayskull.
After that fight, we fade back to Hasbro Boy and Matty Mattel, packing up their toys for the next playdate.
Matty Mattel: Same time next week?
Hasbro Boy: You know it!
The trailer then ends.
Copyright: Hasbro, Inc. / Takara-Tomy / Mattel, Inc.
Sorry. Just replace him with Action Man, then. But if that's the only gripe you have, I'm glad.Snake Eyes is mute.
Baron Karza | Serpentor |
I believe the current Glover IP holder is Piko Interactive, not Hasbro, not sure if this impacts his elegibility though.Glover (Glover)
Quite honestly, who wouldn't be the Hasbro video game rep if this little magical hand wasn't it? His game was distributed through Hasbro Interactive in its initial release, and it's a glove doing ball tricks. The nostalgia and uniqueness would compliment each other very well here.
Aw @!#?@!, here comes Pac-Man.
I don't know if these would count due to being owned by other companies
To be fair, the prompt doesn't make it very clear. From what I understand, Hasbro doesn't own any video game IPs besides Tamagachis, so I just took it to mean any game character Hasbro's published a title for under the Hasbro Interactive brand, whether they own them or not. I'll leave the final verdict up to PinkFlare, though.I don't know if these would count due to being owned by other companies
To be fair, the prompt doesn't make it very clear. From what I understand, Hasbro doesn't own any video game IPs besides Tamagachis, so I just took it to mean any game character Hasbro's published a title for under the Hasbro Interactive brand, whether they own them or not. I'll leave the final verdict up to PinkFlare, though.
(plus i'd probably prioritize glover either way lol)
I could be misreading that lol. I was a little confused on why everyone wanted this round when the options are so limited anywayJob: Nominate an Electronic Toy or Video Game Character!
Before anyone asks, this is solely for Hasbro and Takara characters. But otherwise this is pretty self-explanatory: Submit characters under this banner for inclusion as our 3rd DLC fighter!
To be fair, Glover and Mr. Tiger Electronic are pretty based picks, but I feel like just limiting it to properties Hasbro owns really undersells the prompt.I could be misreading that lol. I was a little confused on why everyone wanted this round when the options are so limited anyway
Fair enough - I still think the job is kinda underwhelming due to Hasbro not really being a video game company, but hey at least we got mr. tiger electronic baybeeeeeeThe prompt right now is only focused on first and second party characters, which in this case are Hasbro and Takara-Tomy. So, if the character is not owned by them, then they do not qualify; This isn't a Guest Round so I would rather see these types of characters saved for the dedicated Guest Round.
Pac-Man does not qualify for obvious reasons (though he will for the Guest Round by technicality of Bandai being a toy company, so make of that what you will)
Q*Bert and Frogger also do not qualify, by virtue of being owned by Sony and Konami respectively, not Hasbro.
Not sure what the situation with Glover is; the original game was published by Hasbro and the developer has since dissolved.
Hasbro publishing/developing these games does not mean they own them, and these are more along the lines of licensed characters, which are different types of character and are counted as guests. They fall under the same banner as Marvel, Star Wars, etc.
Yes, the options are somewhat limited, but I'm not opening it up to guests this round and I felt it was made clear by the prompt.
There are still some characters up for grabs, and so far none of the eligible submissions are Electronic Toys, so that's still a huge chunk of history we have yet to tap into.
On a side note, this is somewhat of a problem with trying to do Themes, and as I said before I am thinking about doing FFA rounds next season that mixes Guests/First-Parties. This may end up happening anyway just to avoid situations like this in the future. Regardless, I cannot qualify half these submissions as it is
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Cavity Sam
The patient from the iconic board game Operation. I think having a "they added them?" character in the style of WFT and Duck Hunt would be good. He'd look like his does on the box, pink boxer shorts and all. I bet most people don't even know he has a name. He'd have an unorthodox gameplay style where different parts are taken form him' giving him different effect, kinda like Shulk's Monado arts.
Attack Name | Description |
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Beheaded (Up) | Aska leaps up and somersaults in the air as she lands on the ground, slicing the opponent as if she were decapitating them, an actually kill move from the game! Although in this case there is no beheading... unfortunately. |
Smite (Down) | Aska charges up her sword with lightning effects as slashes the opponent twice, before a bolt of lightning smites them in their place and deals high knockback! |
Quick Slash (Side) | Aska boosts herself forward with a burst of smoke as her sword fires up; Once she catches the opponent, she quickly strikes them a firey blow from her sword! |
Special Move Name | Description |
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Burning Pillars (Neutral) | Aska throws a fireball on the ground that erupts into a small pillar of flame. This move can be charged, succeeding from 1 pillar to up to 3, covering some distance in front of her. This is a (heavily) toned down attack pulled right from DreamMix TV! |
Smoke Bomb (Side) | Aska throws down an explosive device as she quickly flips backward or forward (depending on directional input), avoiding its range before it explodes! This is a key getaway tool that is pulled directly from the Cy Girls game! |
Ninja Hook (Up) | Aska throws a Kunai attached to a wire (essentially acting as a grapple hook), and pulls her opponent towards her, dealing damage upon the Kunai making contact and closing distance between her and the opponent. Additionally, this move can also grab ledges, acting as a recover with both upwards and sideways grab options. This is a move ALSO directly pulled from the game! |
Counterslash (Down) | No Platform Fighter is complete if there isn't a swordfighter with a counter! Aska charges her sword with lightning as she gets in a blocking stance - if attacked, the lightning charge would cause a burst of light that temporarily stuns the opponent, leading to Aska striking them with a sword slash! |
Super Move Name | Description |
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Level 1 - No Escape | Aska throws out multiple Ninja Hooks at any nearby opponents - If they are in range and are caught, she quickly pulls them forward and charged up her sword for a powerful aerial flaming sword-slash, striking multiple opponents at once and dealing kill-worthy damage! |
Level 2 - Enter Cy-D | Aska stabs her sword into the ground as the entire stage cyberforms around her- Soon, all the combatants are transferred into the Cyber Dimension, also known as Cy-D, in which everyone's Special and Super attacks are disabled... except for Aska, giving her the advantage. This lasts for 30 seconds as the opponents must now survive an onslaught from Aska! |
Going to let you know that the job is for first parties, and Red is ineligible.Red(Angry Birds)
Teamed up and/or merged with Transformers for a time.