Alright, I will be closing Job 126. My idea for Chapter 8 will be used as well as the episodes I submitted for Ms. Frizzle, Digit, Hacker and Lionel so congrats to me! Now, onto the next 2 jobs:
Job 127:
Submit 3 new wave challenges for Multi-nomaly Mayhem.
Job 128:
Submit a learning book set for Arthur.
Get submitting and use your imagination!
My wave challenges:
-Light Work (Defeat 5 weak fighters with only using light moves)
-Super Airborne Fighter (Avoid the ground for 30 seconds)
-Invincible Fighter (Defeat 20 weak fighters without getting any damage)
Learning book set for Arthur:
- Tier 1 (Takes up 1 slot)
- Bigger Hit: Arthur's neutral-standard deals more damage
- Super Swing: Arthur is able to swing higher when the up special is used normally without charging it.
- Double Glasses Whirl: Arthur now whirls 2 pairs of glasses when using his up neutral
- Bionic Arthur: Arthur gains some buffs for his stats.
- Tier 2 (Takes up 2 slots)
- Extra Reading: When using his Neutral Down, Arthur now has 2 books on both sides of him for bigger hitboxes.
- More Class Help: When using his Neutral Special, Arthur now can have 2 classmates summoned instead of just 1.
- Deeper Diving: Arthur can now control the Deep Sea diver for a longer period and the diver will deal more damage!
- Tier 3 (Takes up 3 slots)
- Three's a Crowd! Arthur can now summon 3 classmates when using his neutral special.
- Super Hit: Now, when using Arthur's neutral-standard, there is a bigger sweet spot for spiking!
- Tier 4 (Takes up 4 slots)
- No Time Wasted: Arthur's special moves will have no start up lag when using any of his specials!
Now, time for another PBS Kids: Brawltime Meet the Fighters video script from me! This time, it's the Teletubbies! Ironically, there is a Netflix reboot for the quartet coming out in November of this year so perfect timing.
PBS Kids: Brawltime! Meet the Fighters: Introducing The Teletubbies!
The PBS Kids: Brawltime! logo pops up with the 12 characters, Elmo and the Teletubbies on it.
It now cuts to gameplay footage of The Teletubbies and the Kratt Brothers idling on the Magical Events stage.
Hello everyone, and welcome to the PBS Kids: Brawltime! Meet the Fighters videos. In this series, we will be covering all the fighters in this game, talking about their moveset, stage, their history as well as other content about the character. Today, we will be talking about the 4 lovable and colorful toddler-like creatures, the Teletubbies!
Cuts to footage of The Teletubbies gameplay while narrator explains the play style of the Teletubbies.
The Teletubbies are middle heavyweights who are a four-in-one fighter. This makes the quartet of creatures a stance fighter! They all share the same moves but each one of them has a different play style and gimmick.
Cuts to slowdown footage of Tinky Winky switching to Dipsy by using the down special.
As you can see, you can switch from one Teletubby to the next by using the Down Special to switch from one Teletubby to the next! This allows for the other Teletubby to gain certain elements of their differences from the Teletubby that was previously used!
Cuts to footage of Teletubbies footage with the Teletubbies in them.
The Teletubbies do not need much of an introduction as they are one of the biggest and most well-know fictional characters in the United Kingdom starting out in 1997. The quartet of colored creatures made their debut in the US on PBS in 1998 and have been airing for a decade on the network, including reruns! They even got a key to New York City in 2007 to celebrate 10 years of the show which shows their immense popularity amongst preschoolers! From their Magical Events in Teletubby Land to looking at their TV screens on their bellies to eating Tubby Toast and Tubby Custard, the Teletubbies have never ceased to say Eh Oh to anyone as it was always time for Teletubbies!
Cuts to footage of Zoboomafoo says "Teletubbies are Next" PBS Bumper footage.
It is funny enough even Zoboomafoo knows about the Teletubbies as there was a bumper on PBS Kids where he got the honor to announce it was time to go to Teletubby Land. No wonder in the trailer did he invite the colorful creatures to meet Chris and Martin themselves!
It now cuts back again to gameplay footage of The Teletubbies and the Kratt Brothers idling on the Magical Events stage.
Now, let's go over The Teletubbies's moveset. First, let us go over their light moves. I will be using Tinky Winky as we explain the light moves as all the light moves share the same properties between each Teletubby.
Their Light Neutral is "Blue Night Release".
Tinky Winky does the move.
The Teletubby of choice pays tribute to a certain other gang of big-hugging multicoloured creatures by beaming a blue light from their telly.
Their Light Up is "Sparkles Out!".
Tinky Winky does the move.
Some sparkles will charge inside their antenna. Then, the Teletubby of choice will spread their arms out to release it.
Their Light Down is "Tubby Custard Spill."
Tinky Winky does the move.
The Teletubby of choice splashes a bowl of Tubby Custard on the floor or in the air when using the move while airborne.
Now, that we covered the Teletubbies's neutral attacks, we will now move onward to their specials. We will be breaking down each special to go over each of the differences between the Teletubbies's attacks.
Their Neutral Special is "Pet Rabbit"
Tinky Winky does the move.
The Teletubby of choice places down a rabbit - that rabbit had branding resembling the Tubby's antenna on their side with their respective color. Each rabbit will behave differently. Tinky Winky's rabbit is the smallest rabbit and will chase down foes and cling onto them. His rabbit will not deal knock back but rather continual damage.
We then see Dipsy on the screen performing the move.
Dipsy's rabbit is the biggest of the bunch. He's passive but his size makes him like a shield. He can even reflect projectiles!
We then see La-La on the screen performing the move.
Laa Laa's rabbit likes to hop, he's bigger than Po's rabbit but smaller than Dipsy's, he creates small projectile shockwaves when he lands, which are very powerful!
We then see Po on the screen performing the move.
Finally, Po's rabbit is medium-sized and will stand in place. The rabbit will headbutt anyone who gets near.
We then see the Teletubbies swap out.
When you switch out a Tubby, the rabbit will remain. You can spawn two unique rabbits at a time causing more mayhem!
Their Up Special is "1, 2, 3, 4!"
Tinky Winky does the move.
The Teletubby of choice jumps super high like in the intro of all of the episodes! The height is locked between stances, but the effects are different. Tinky Winky will not enter free-fall and there are no offensive properties.
Dipsy does the move.
Dipsy has an outwards vortex drawing foes away, good if he needs to dance.
La-La does the move.
La-La will do a single powerful hit to her opponent!
Po does the move.
Finally, Po will do a multi-hit twirl causing damage.
Their Down Special is "Big Hug."
Tinky Winky does the move.
The other 3 Teletubbies jump in for a big hug. This move is a stance change and a command grab hybrid! You can flick the stick to choose a Teletubby to switch to. This will also give the Teletubby of choice a stat buff! Tinky Winky will become lighter but faster. He will wear his tutu and it will grant Tinky Winky 2 extra jumps.
Tinky Winky does the move again but it then switches the Teletubby to Dipsy.
When you switch to Dipsy, his defense will become super high. His idle animation is a dance that, if played to completion, makes him even heavier which is represented by gaining his cow print hat. This buff he will gain will transfer over in the stance change!
Dipsy does the move again but it then switches the Teletubby to La-La.
When you switch to La-La, she will become the powerhouse of the quartet. She will grip her ball in the air and, should she make a safe fall, slam it into foes.
La-La does the move again but it then switches the Teletubby to Po.
Finally, when you switch to Po, she will be the all-rounder of the group. . When she starts running she uses her scooter to build momentum, which makes her immune to attacks for half a second until she gets off. She's also invulnerable when airdashing, but not wavedashing.
It now cuts back again to gameplay footage of The Teletubbies and The Kratts idling on the Magical Events stage.
Now, that we covered their moveset, here is the taunt all the Teletubbies share.
Tinky Winky does the taunt.
It seems the Teletubbies are still having fun tickling and hugging one another! Now, let's take a look at their alternate costumes.
We see the Teletubbies with the colors and textures of the Boohbah (Dipsy will be orange), the colors and appearances of the Tots TV trio and La-La being a duller yellow like Furryboo, the Teletubbies all with rabbit ears and Tinky Winky and Dipsy with La-La and Po's colors while La-La and Po have Tinky Winky and Dipsy's colors.
The Teletubbies's alternate costumes include:
- The quartet with the appearances and colors of the characters from Boohbah, another show produced by Ragdoll that aired on PBS Kids.
- Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Po with the appearances of the trio from the Ragdoll show Tots TV, that did air on PBS while La-La has the dull yellow that Furryboo has.
- The Teletubbies with rabbit ears
- And finally, Tinky Winky and Dipsy having the colors of La-La and Po while La-La and Po have the colors of Tinky Winky and Dipsy.
It now cuts back again to gameplay footage of The Teletubbies and The Kratts idling on the Magical Events stage.
Finally, we will take a look at The Teletubbies's home stage which is Magical Events. We are in Teletubby Land right now but like in every episode of
Teletubbies, magical things can occur. Just watch the windmill in the back.
The camera zooms into the magic windmill making sparks.
Whenever the windmill spins and creates magic sparks, it's time for a magical event!
The Animal Parade comes in.
First, we have the Animal Parade. Many different animals will come by but watch out, they will give you damage if you run into them!
The stage then has the Magical Windmill spin again and it will change into The Pink House.
Next, we have the Pink House with the Singing Man in it. You can fight on the roof of the house and sometimes, the Singing Man puppet will peek out of the window and sing a little something like this.
The camera zooms in and it will focus on the Singing Man singing.
The stage then has the Magical Windmill spin again and it will change into The Magic Tree.
Next, we have the Magic Tree. A tree will grow in the middle and then will drop items, mostly healing items. Then, after a while, the tree will die out and disappear.
Them, the stage then has the Magical Windmill spin again one final time and it will change into The Three Ships.
Finally, we have The Three Ships. The ground will change to water and the ships will appear as the platforms. Anyone who falls into the water will be KOd. Then, it resets and the cycle repeats.
It cuts again to the Teletubbies and The Kratts idling on the Magical Events stage.
There is one more treat we have in store for you.
It then cuts to the Teletubbies doing their stage entrance.
When you watch the match demo of the Teletubbies momentarily, you will notice that before a match, you are able to choose the Teletubby of your choosing. Be sure to choose which one you like best or the one that you think will help you win the best!
It now cuts again one final time to the Teletubbies and The Kratts idling on the Magical Events stage.
Now that we have covered everything, it's time for the Teletubbies to show their love and playful nature in a real match!
It then cuts to the The Teletubbies vs Chris and Martin pre-battle screen. Then, it cuts to the battle showcasing the Magical Events stage and footage of The Teletubbies in action. The Teletubbies win and it cuts to the victory screen with The Teletubbies doing their victory animation and Chris and Martin clapping.
Those are the Teletubbies in action! We hope you enjoyed this video and we hope you look forward to the other videos in the Meet the Fighters! series for PBS Kids: Brawltime!!!
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