Captain Fabulous
Smash Journeyman
yea Krystal for Brawl/ omfg its not coming out till next fall !!!!
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Well this topic is fading way.BTW,someone(I'm assuming Yellow Mage) gave me a neg rep,here it is.
"lol yllw mg is t3h pwnr u n00b 0f n00b1n3s. Post this in the thread and I'll +rep u forever. lolololololololololollllllllooooooolllllllllllllll llkryestla is not sexy, doughnuttttttttttttduuuuuuuuuuuuutttttttttnnnnnnnn ndoooooodojfnndkkkkkkkkksl;aaaaaa"
Yeah,i rest my case.
Ohh....sorry then...but the guy who posted that i now dub as the Ultimate noob.Okay, that was NOT me. My noobspeak is nowhere NEAR as good/bad as THAT!
I already conceded defeat to you a long time ago, so I had no idea why somebody would want to have you think even worse of me. It's baffling.
Point is, you "won" a long time ago, I surrendered, I left, I checked this thread now and again, and now you think even less of me because of a noob imposter. Something should be done.
EDIT: I DID neg rep you ONCE, and THAT was way back in the Plusle & Minun thread (for mentioning sex and Pokemon in the same sentence, and in a VERY wrong way, at that. . .eww. . .)!
I use Peach as a secondary and I'll see how Krystal plays before I make any decisions on charcters in Brawl.yea like me im a guy and i play Captian Fabulous(pink & white C.F.) and when brawl comes out my main will be Krystal
Funny... My brothers and I always called the pink C. Falcon palette Captain Ketchup... We even had a catch phrase for him: 'I will serve you the plate of JUSTICE!'yea like me im a guy and i play Captian Fabulous(pink & white C.F.) and when brawl comes out my main will be Krystal
I'm gonna have to remember that the next time we have a tourney - though I think we'll stick to Captain Ketchup.lol yea i made up for CFAB that instead of FALCON PUNCH! its FABULOUS FIST!(in gay voice with a lisp)nad his ultamate combo THE FAB 5 !
More info can be found on the Wikipedia article on "Furry Fandom."Furry fandom is an artistic and literary genre that celebrates the hybridization of human and animal traits and characteristics, specifically in cartoons and comics.
The furry genre is based around the idea of anthropomorphic animal characters, rather than any one type of fiction. Any title in any type of media can be considered a part of the furry genre simply by having a fantasy animal character in it, though such characters are most often seen in cartoons, comics, science fiction, allegorical novels, commercials, video games and animated films.
Members of the furry fandom, known as furry fans, furries, or furs, particularly enjoy media that includes fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics. Since the 1980s, anthropomorphic characters which mix the features of animals with a generally human form have been referred to as furries. Some examples of anthropomorphic attributes are: exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, the ability to speak, walking on two legs, and wearing clothing. Other terms for these types of characters are funny animal and talking animal, or kemono in Japan.
The furry community has grown rapidly with the advent of the Internet. Content created by furry fans on the World Wide Web covers a wide range of interests, including fantasy, philosophy, sex, politics, religion and lifestyle. Some fans consider coverage of their activities by the mass media and entertainment industry to be sensational, as it tends to focus on fetishistic aspects of the fandom.
The term “Furry” is used to describe a specific genre of fantasy art and literature. The fandom for the furry genre traces its organization back to a science fiction convention in 1980, when a drawing of a character from Steve Gallacci’s Albedo started a discussion of anthropomorphic characters in science fiction novels, spawning a discussion group that met at various science fiction and comics conventions, although its roots also come from Japanese society in the late 1970s.
Over the next several years, a gradually increasing number of furry fans developed fanzines and eventually began to have gatherings at house parties. By 1987 enough interest had been generated for the first furry convention.
As the internet became more accessible, it became the most popular means for furry fans to keep in touch and share their artistic efforts. This gained the fandom higher visibility and it began to grow rapidly. Virtual environments, such as MUCKs, soon became the most popular places on the net for furry fans to meet and communicate. One of the oldest and largest MUCKs in existence is FurryMUCK. One of the newest virtual environments to attract furry fans is Second Life.
Examples of the types of animal characters that typically inspire furry fans are represented by the titles below.
From cartoons
Roger Rabbit, The Angry Beavers, Rocko's Modern Life, Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Wile E. Coyote,
From animated feature films
Disney's Robin Hood and The Lion King, My Neighbor Totoro, The Secret of NIMH, Bagi, Madagascar
From TV
Father of the Pride, Kimba the White Lion, Disney's Rescue Rangers, SWAT Kats, Rex the Runt, The Raccoons, Arthur
From comics
Usagi Yojimbo, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Omaha the Cat Dancer, Shanda The Panda, Albedo Anthropomorphics, Maus, Over the Hedge
From novels
Richard Adams' Watership Down, Andre Norton's Breed to Come, Brian Jacques' Redwall series, Steven Boyett's The Architect of Sleep, S. Andrew Swann's Moreau series
From games
RuneQuest, Lugaru, EverQuest, the Star Fox series, Sonic the Hedgehog series, Jazz Jackrabbit series, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Furcadia
From webcomics
Newshounds, Boomer Express, The Suburban Jungle, Kevin and Kell, Faux Pas, Namir Deiter, Sabrina Online, Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures, VG Cats
Many members of the fandom have also cited as inspiration the historical usage of anthropomorphic animals in world mythology, including but not limited to Greek, Egyptian, Japanese and Native American. Aesop's Fables is also cited on many lists of furry resources.
To set them apart from more seriously-depicted animal characters, cartoon animals are sometimes also known as "funny animals," a term that goes back to the early 20th century and seems to have been inspired by the use of animal characters in The Funnies, rather than as a reference to animal comedians. Additionally, in Japan there is a genre called kemono, a tangentially related but independent genre with different cultural associations.
There are dozens of webcomics based on animal characters. Many are created by furry fans and, as such, may be referred to as "furry comics." One such comic, T.H.E. Fox, was first published on CompuServe in 1986, predating the Web.
Yeah, but I wouldn't go bringing it up every which place. People get VERY VERY up-in-arms when the topic of Furries comes up.Wow that was a long read. So basically people who like a combination of animal and human.
If a furry work is being praised, people typically don't think of it as a furry, because of the pejorative society put on the word.
My point exactly.This is just weird I just consider the characters normal. . .
Sorry, I just have to say that I reject any character that gets in at the expense of Falco. He is my ABSOLUTE favorite Starfox character. If he doesn't come back with a new moveset, then I'm gonna have to choke a B****. Not even Krystal or Wolf can take me off of this mindset.My point exactly.
What I care about the Starfox factor: Krystal FTW!Falco FTL!!!