Name:: Stitch Breed:: Bunny (Lilo & Stitch Cosplay) Type:: Seme Mate:: Children:: Friends:: Malice Enemies:: Song:: One More Minute - Weird Al Yankovic Other:: Character Info - Here TV Tropes Info -
Stitch (Experiment #626) An illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba. He escapes from custody and crash lands on Earth, where he is adopted by Lilo. Afraid of Needles Anti-Hero: Type V —> Type II Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: He is programmed to destroy buildings, back up sewers, reverse road signs, and steal everyone's left shoe. Ax Crazy: It's explicitly stated at the beginning that his only instinct is to destroy everything. He loses this status as time progresses. Badass Adorable: Think you're tough, huh, Kirby? Becoming the Mask: In the movie, as he grows to love Lilo. The series sometimes focuses on Stitch learning about life on Earth. Clark Kenting: As a dog, despite looking more like a koala and having blue fur. Creator Cameo: He's voiced by director Chris Sanders. Eloquent in My Native Tongue: Argument: "Ih." Assessment: "He's very persuasive." Fluffy the Terrible: "Stitch" is a remarkably harmless sounding name. Genius Bruiser: Along with his super strength he's said to be smarter than a supercomputer. Green Eyes: Stitch's eyes are actually ebony, but his part-synthetic constitution allows him to see in infra-green. They will change colour to show he's evil or malfunctioning. Green-Eyed Monster, literally! Although his eyes never change when he's jealous. Heel Face Turn: The movie's whole story. The Hero: In the series, where he gets the opportunity to use his talents for good. Killer Rabbit: He is just as adorable as a Disney character should be... and then he curses an entire room out in an alien language, escapes from a heavily guarded starship using Super Strength and his vicious cunning and has the urge to wipe out major cities programmed into him. Knight in Sour Armor: Lilo prays for an "angel" at the beginning of the movie. Cut to Stitch emerging from a crashed cruiser, looking anything but angelic. Turns out he's the very friend she needs in the world. Meaningful Name: If something is ripped apart you fix it with a stitch. Nigh Invulnerability: "Practically indestructable". He got run over by a truck. He has also been exposed point-blank to the extreme heat of an interstellar ship's thrusters, Jumba says what essentially amounts to a Wave Motion Hand Cannon might stun him (at best), and it turns out he can catch and handle the energy shots, he was at ground-zero of a gasoline truck exploding on top of a volcano, etc. This is practically his superpower. Pardon My Klingon: "Meega nala quista!" Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Tiny, but can lift 3,000x his own weight. Achilles Heel: Although that is the literal cap. Reluctant Monster: Not at first, but he comes round once he feels loved for the first time. All together now... Dawww... Retractable Appendages: His antennae, back spines and extra arms. Super Drowning Skills: Because his "mollecular density is too great". It means he's like a piece of lead in water. He probably can't keep himself afloat without help. Trademark Favourite Food: Coconut Cake and Coffee. The Unintelligible: Normally. He does speak some kind of weird alien language, which is strange considering that the others... don't. Wild Child: It's never specified whether Stitch has an age, but his behavior and manners are not unlike those of an extremely hyperactive little boy. In Stitch Has A Glitch he is created moments before Jumba's lab is raided by the authorities. Depending on when Jumba and Stitch's trial is in the first movie, Stitch could be even only a few days old or even less than that. So Lilo may have been absolutely correct in calling him a "new baby." You Are Number 626: Jumba calls him by his experiment number, but then again he calls Lilo, "Little Girl". It's just his quirk.
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 7:17 pm
~*Riku Kaine Hidaka*~
Name:: Riku Kaine Hidaka Breed:: Fox/Wolf/Demon Type:: Seme Parents:: Ken Hidaka ((Mine)) & Jai ((nekolulu)) Siblings:: Arlin Maes Hidaka ((nekolulu)), Mull Kase Hidaka ((Mine)), and CJ ((Kiara Lime)) Half-Siblings:: Mohrath Hidaka ((Mine)), Itzhak Hidaka ((Mine)), Javaris Hidaka ((Mine)) Mate:: None. Not looking, ever. Children:: None. Ever. Friends:: Enemies:: Song:: WIP Other:: WIP
Name:: Yukai Breed:: Cat Type:: Uke Mate:: None, as he's owned by all Anthropomorphs owners. Children:: None, as he's owned by all Anthropomorphs owners. Friends:: Enemies:: Other::
Name:: Odd Della Robbia Breed:: Coon (Code Lyoko Cosplay) Type:: Seme/Uke Mate:: Children:: Friends:: Enemies:: Song:: A World Without Danger - Code Lyoko Other:: Info - Info TvTropes Info -
Odd Della Robbia Small boy, big personality. "That's just the Magical Odd Effect. You see me once and you feel as though you've known me all your life!" Voiced by: Matthew Géczy The only extravert of the Team, and an incorrigible smart-aleck. He dresses in flashy, clashing colors, mostly purple and yellow. Though physically petite compared to the rest of the team, he is an adrenaline junkie, just the type to go for extreme sports. Also a passable student; his strengths are in the languages and artistic classes. He's a big flirt who's dated about every girl in his grade (most of them for only a day or two) as well as a few others. He has smuggled his small dog, "Kiwi", into the dormitories. In Lyoko, his avatar is a Cat Boy version of himself, including claws and a tail. He has heightened agility and stamina in this form, and can shoot "Lazer Arrows" from his forearms — which, for a time, tended to run out of ammo at the worst possible moments. This shortage was resolved in Season 2 at the expense of another of Odd's powers, the "Future Flash" which offered spontaneous visions of the mostly immutable immediate future. This left Odd with the short end of the stick powers-wise, a fact lampshaded in Season 3's "Triple Trouble" when Jérémie tries to give Odd a teleportation ability, but ended up making two clones for him instead, and the clones wind up not disappearing when no longer needed. At least he still has a marginally useful energy shield, granted as part of the Season 2 power realignment. Anime Hair: A rare justified example: he is explicitly mentionned to use gel to keep his hair that way (though that doesn't explain the bicolor part). Notably, he originally had a regular hairstyle in the prequel, and changed it according to what he looks like on Lyoko (twice). Badass Abnormal: When Jérémie used a Tower to gives him powers for a short amount of time so he could fight toe-to-toe with a XANA-possessed Yolande. Big Eater Ulrich: (seeing Odd wolfing down food for the first time) You always eat like this? Odd: No, it's just I'm not very hungry today. The Big Guy: Subverted, as he's the shortest as well as quite "svelte". Boisterous Bruiser: In training. Book Dumb Bring It: He's fond of the "bring it" Bruce Lee gesture. Butt Monkey: Gets the least respect in his group, does badly in school, has absolutely no luck with his love life, and, as he lampshades, is "the only one whose Lyoko form looks like a dork." Camp Straight: He does look a bit effeminate (to the point of leading to Viewer Gender Confusion from some fans), dresses in pink and purple, and speaks in high-speeched voice. Graphic errors such as the occasional lack of undershirt◊, or his voice in the French dub, don't help either. Ironically, however, he is clearly shown to not only be straight, but also very interested in girls. Of course, that doesn't stop the Yaoi Fangirls from imagining things... Casual Danger Dialog Catch Phrase: "T'y crois pas!" ("Can't believe it!") Crazy Enough to Work: Almost everything he does is this. See Leeroy Jenkins. Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: For all his silly jokes, Butt Monkey status and tendencies to go crazy in fight, Odd definitely is a skilled fighter. At several points, he has been able to deal with large amount of monsters entirely on his own, escape or distract Xanafied people on Earth and save Aelita. Not to mention he was the one who finally took down William, allowing the Lyoko Warriors to get him back. Expository Hairstyle Change: In the prequel. Face Palm Insistent Terminology: "I'm not scrawny, I'm svelte." Is It Something You Eat? Keet Kid Anova: He has had relationship with almost every girl in his school, Yumi, Aelita and Sissi excepted (and even then, he once replaced Ulrich as Yumi's partner at dance, flirted with Aelita upon first meeting her, and Sissi gets moments with him several times too). Leeroy Jenkins: He rarely has any strategy before charging; most of his tactics consist either in doing something completely crazy or going ahead shooting at the ennemy. Even his own teammates have some doubt about his sanity. Aelita: You call this being careful? I call it being COMPLETELY NUTS! Odd: Isn't that the same thing? Meaningful Name: Aside from the obviousness, "Odd" may also come from "Odr", meaning "tip of the arrow". Mr. Fanservice: He has his share of fangirls. This is at least partly due to his Lyoko form... and the Sensual Spandex. Multicolored Hair The Nicknamer: He's the one that names all the monsters (even complete with Xtreme Kool Letterz). As if that wasn't enough, two episodes reveal that he also calls some monsters by ordinary human names such as "Lucy-Ann". He's also responsible for Jérémie being called "Einstein" and Aelita "Princess" most of the time. Outnumbered Sibling: Odd reveals in the episode "Distant Memory" that he has five older sisters who bully him. Screams Like a Little Girl: It's even worse in the original French version, where he actually sounds like a kindergarten girl. Shipper on Deck: He is very supportive of Ulrich's relationship with Yumi. Ship Tease: Often with, ironically enough, Sissi. Small Name, Big Ego: As he stated in the aptly-named episode "Bragging Rights". Odd: Yes, I'm a braggart, and I love it that way! Static Character: The most noteworthy example on the show; he never changes. They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich: He hates this trope; he spends the entirety of the episode "Tidal Wave" complaining about not eating. Lyoko Avatar Alice Allusion: Unintended, but it's undeniable that he's got the whole "Cheshire Cat" thing going. Arch-Enemy: The Megatanks. Lampshaded in the first episode. Arm Cannon: Lazer Arrows. Aside Glance Brought Down to Badass: Even after Jérémie erased his Future Flash power, he is still very competent. Of course, the fact his power wasn't of much use to begin with does help. Cat Boy Calling Your Attacks: "Lazer Arrows!" Chest Insignia: Of Kiwi peeing... Deflector Shield: Since Season 2 (and in the prequel as a minor continuity goof). Facial Markings Four-Fingered Hands Fragile Speedster: In Season 1. While he has as many Hit Points as anyone else, before Jérémie programs in his shield, he has no defenses except dodging. Hit Points Hover Board Instant Cosplay Surprise: Again, in the prequel, he's the most baffled concerning his Lyoko Avatar: Odd: I don't dream about giant purple cats! Opera Gloves Le Parkour: The undisputed master of it. Psychic Powers: Future Flash (Season 1). Super Reflexes Taking the Bullet Wall Crawl Weapon of Choice: Lazer Arrows. What Kind of Lame Power Is Future Flash, Anyway?: Not only does this power have very limited scope (Odd is the only one unable to use his power at will, and it's worthless in a fight), but the power activating causes Odd to stop moving for a while, making him an easy target. Lampshaded when Odd mentions Jérémie erased it accidentally and never bothered reprogramming it because he felt it was useless. It's actually suggested that he is more effective without it. Season 4 Avatar Hard Light: When "translated" on Earth. Sensual Spandex Unusual Ears: Cat ears (to complete the feline appearance).
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 7:24 pm
~*Shiroi Kumo*~
Name:: Shiroi Kumo Breed:: Raptor Type:: Uke Parents:: Blaze and Charles Adopted by:: Ken Hidaka ((Mine)) Siblings:: Mate:: Children:: Friends:: Enemies:: Song:: WIP Other:: WIP
Name:: Miles 'Tails' Prower Nick:: Tails Breed:: Fox (Sonic the Hedgehog Cosplay) Type:: Uke Mate:: Children:: Friends:: Enemies:: Song:: Believe in Myself - Tails Other:: Character Info - Here and Here Tv Tropes Info -
Miles "Tails" Prower
"I've changed a lot since I started hanging out with Sonic, but I can't depend on him forever. I know I can do this by myself!" Debut: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Voiced by: Hekiru Shiina (Japanese, OVA), Kazuki Hayashi (Japanese, 199cool, Atsuki Murata (Japanese, 2000-2002), Ryo Hirohashi (Japanese, 2003-present), Christopher Evan Welch (English, AoStH), Bradley Pierce (English, SatAM), Chris Turner (English, Sonic Christmas Blast), Lainie Frasier (English, STH: The Movie), Corey Bringas (English, 1999-2001), Connor Bringas (English, 2001), William Corkery (English, 2004), Amy Palant (English, Sonic X, 2005-2010), Kate Higgins (English, 2010-present)
Sonic's young sidekick: a small fox who can use his unique twin tails to fly. Despite his young age, he's a reliable and dependable ally to Sonic. In later games, he's come into his own as a genius inventor that even rivals Robotnik. Ace Pilot Accidental Pervert: In The Movie, Tails accidentally fondles Sera's breasts when landing on her. Knuckles calls him out on this, and Tails, blushing, promptly apologizes. Adorably Precocious Fox Kit Adorkable All of the Other Reindeer: He used to get picked on for having two tails, though Intelligence Equals Isolation may have been part of it as well. Anime Fur: More so in his post-Adventure design then his original one. Attack Animal: In his Super Mode, he summons four "Super Flickies" that charge at and destroy all enemies and even bosses. Back Story: A surprisingly sad one, considering his cheerfulness and optimism. He grew up alone on a tiny island, which was attacked by an armada (that he had to fight off by himself), and was bullied before meeting Sonic. And then he got kidnapped directly after meeting Sonic. Badass Badass Adorable: Prevented Eggman from detonating his missile in Sonic Adventure and saved Station Square all by himself, but at his core, he's still just a quiet, geeky kid. Badass Bookworm: He fits this, but it's been mellowed down due to his lack of importance as a fighter in a majority of newer games. Berserk Button: Insulting his technological skills, ignoring him, and threatening Sonic's life. Unique to the games, flirting with him. Beware My Stinger Tail Big Brother Worship: Towards Sonic in the beginning. Over time, he's become less amazed by Sonic's feats and even recognises his flaws. Blow You Away: He uses the Tornado to create a huge tornado in Sega All-Stars Racing. Captain Crash: Eggman has an impeccable talent for gunning down his planes. Captain Obvious: Sonic lampshaded this in Sonic Adventure with an Aside Glance. Cartoony Tail: Two of them. Chaste Hero -> Celibate Hero: In the games, he seems to be quite oblivious to romance, unless you bring the subject up, in which case he gets upset. In Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, it's quite clear that he thinks of it as an annoying waste of time. Like Sonic, this differs in the comics. Character Development: Gets a lot of it in Sonic Adventure. His defining moment is when Eggman attacks Station Square and with Sonic separated from him, Tails has to defeat Eggman himself, compared to all the times in which Tails needed to be by Sonic's side in order to get things donw. This is even retained for most games afterwards, where Tails is less impressed with Sonic's feats than before, though he still remains his sidekick out of their close friendship. Cheerful Child Child Prodigy: Just being able to fly the Tornado in Sky Chase Zone would've gotten him here, but he's been able to BUILD - as in, with his own two hands - more than one upgrade for the plane, a portable device that can bring up satellite signals and translate the Wisps' language, a fake Chaos Emerald, his team's Extreme Gear, and everything from his Game Gear spin-off games. Oh, and depending on whatever continuity you believe in, he singlehandedly learned to turn his twin namesakes into the most useful and deadly Cartoony Tails ever! All this at 8 years old. Cool Car: Remember that car he had in the Easter Egg picture from Sonic CD? It's a Caterham 7, and he's had it since 1992. In Sonic Drift 2, Tails drives an Expy of said car. His car in Sonic Adventure 2 was pretty cool too. Cool Plane: The Tornado 2, Tornado 3, and Tornado 1, but the original Tornado belongs to Sonic. Cool Shades: Wore those in one of his first manga appearances. Crossdressing Voices: He used to be voiced by young boys, but since Sonic X, he has been voiced by women. In the Japanese versions, he has been voiced by one single woman since Sonic Heroes and Sonic X. Cunning Like a Fox: Subverted - While he is certainly intelligent enough, his childish naivete prevents him from actually being cunning. Deadpan Snarker: Seems to have become this in Sonic Colors. Sonic must be rubbing off on him. Distressed Dude: In the 8-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Can actually lead to a pretty depressing ending if you don't collect all the Emeralds, as it's implied that Eggman killed Tails. Drop the Hammer: In Tails Adventure, he uses a hammer similar to Amy's. Or, rather, the other way around, as his hammer appeared before Amy's. Exposition Fairy: He's this in Sonic Colors. The Face: He's a bit like this among Team Sonic in the games, being the most sensitive and reasonable member of the team. However, he actually talks to others less than the other two do. Fantastic Fox Kitsune: He doesn't have the magic powers associated with Kitsune, but he has the intelligence and multiple tails. Flight: He can use his namesake tails to propel him upward, and when that isn't enough, there's always the Tails Tornado: later the X-Tornado. Hyperspace Arsenal: He doesn't use it often, but he has a ton of stuff that can appear out of nowhere, especially in Tails Adventure. Gadgeteer Genius Girls Have Cooties: To a mild extent. It actually helps resolve the plot almost every time it comes up. Good Counterpart: He has evolved into a good counterpart to Eggman (because Eggman was introduced first), seeing as Tails' Gadgeteer Genius abilities have become as prominent as Eggman's, and Tails is young, yet very mature (in some ways) while Eggman is older, yet rather immature. This is more apparent in Sonic Adventure 2, where Tails and Eggman are both "shooting" characters and control the same way. It's sometimes implied that Eggman and Tails respect each other's genius in spite of all the trouble they cause each other, to the point where they sometimes devolve into a Friendly Rivalry. Heartwarming Orphan: Depending on the adaptation. Though he is an orphan in every continuity, except in the comics where his parents eventually do turn up, this is hardly brought to the viewer's attention in Sonic X or in any of the video games. Sonic Sat AM doesn't harp on it too much though it does come up occasionally, while Adventures Of Sonic The Hedgehog (despite usually being more comedic) actually dedicates an episode to it. Heli Critter: Uses his two fox tails to fly like a helicopter. He's probably at least a Trope Codifier. Horrible Judge of Character: He'll believe someone if they say they aren't evil, no matter what prior experiences he's had with them. Humble Hero Ideal Hero: A lot more of one than the cocky Sonic, at least. I Love Nuclear Power: In at least some versions his mutation is the result of toxic waste dumped by Dr. Robotnik. Image Song: "Believe in Myself" Innocent Blue Eyes Innocent Prodigy: While most depictions stick solely with one extremity of his personality or the other for the most part (eg. AoStH and Sonic Sat AM Tails are extremely childlike and not too bright, while the games' and Sonic X counterparts are arguably the most sensible and soundly intelligent member of their respective teams), he is a rather valid example of this trope in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie, being just as skilled in his technical know-how as his games counterpart but with the addition of being rather childish and "afwaid of lightning". He is also shown in this light in some games, and the trait appears to be gradually coming back into focus. Intergenerational Friendship: Most of his friends, all of his close friends, are quite a bit older than him. Jack-of-All-Stats Japanese Pronouns: "Boku". Keet: Earlier media such as Sonic Sat AM portrayed Tails as a much more hyperactive and immature character. As modern interpretations focused on his technogeek persona more and more, this trait faded, to the point that Tails is almost the most mellow and sensible-acting character of the team. Interestingly, the OVA played an unusual mix, with his intelligent technical persona juxtaposed with extremely childlike traits. Kid Appeal Character Kid Sidekick/Kid Hero The Kirk: Overlapping with The Spock at times. Tails is generally the most level-headed of the three. The Lab Rat The Lancer: In AoStH, some of the newer games, and the Archie comics. The Leader: Tails has been portrayed as the leader of Sonic's merry band recently due to his status as The Smart Guy, especially evident in Sonic Chronicles. Lovable Nerd Meaningful Name: Miles Prower fits in with Sonic's name, refering to velocity. Motor Mouth: Not as much as Marine or Omochao, but often with Technobabble. Mr. Fixit Multiple Tailed Beast: Being based on a Kitsune, it's to be expected. Nice Guy: One of the most mild-mannered of the cast. Non-Action Guy: He's made this in Unleashed, Colors, and Generations. One Fox-Kit Army: In Tails Adventure, it's seen that he can easily be one of these. Only Known by Their Nickname Only Sane Man: In Sonic Battle, at least. Out of Focus: This has been a problem for a lot of his fans in recent games. He's rarely made a playable character anymore. Ping Pong Naïveté: Has astonishing technical abilities, but often has the disposition and naïveté of a child. This lessened significantly around Sonic X and Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), but started to trickle back in with Colors and Generations. Pint-Sized Powerhouse: 2'7" tall, 44 lbs (and look at the size of his tails and tell me that they aren't most of that), is capable of punching through rock fairly easily. The Pollyana: He honestly believed that Eggman had truly reformed in Sonic Colors, even though it's clear that he didn't. Punny Name: Miles Prower = miles per hour. Ridiculously Cute Critter Shorter Means Smarter: Justified in that he is much younger than most of the cast. Sidekick: To Sonic. Single Specimen Species: Probably; if the cartoons are anything to go by, Tails is the only two-tailed fox there is. Sleepy Head: Starts yawning in his idle pose in the classic games and in Sonic Adventure, and falls asleep in Sonic Advance 2 and Sonic 4: Episode 2. The Smart Guy Super Mode: Super Tails, which has only appeared in Sonic 3 & Knuckles so far. Unlike the rest of the characters, he needs the Super Emeralds rather than the Chaos Emeralds to achieve super form. According to Word Of God, this is due to his inexperience and young age. He even has four Super Flickies to attack enemies for him. In the Archie Comics, he can use the normal Chaos Emeralds to become Turbo Tails. Super Speed: His ability to move fast enough to keep up with Sonic impressed him enough that he took Tails as his sidekick. Super Strong Child: Not as much as Knuckles, but he's significantly strong for his age. In Tails Adventure, he can punch through rock, and he can carry almost four times his weight whithout hindering his flight. In the Olympic games, he can bodycheck/tackle big characters like Bowser without difficulty. Tagalong Kid: Especially in SatAM, though he doesn't get to tagalong that often. Taking the Bullet: Does this a few times - He's back up within a few seconds. Tareme Eyes: Has the softest, droopiest eye shape of the cast — even more so than Cream. Trademark Favorite Food: Mint candy. Voice For The Voiceless: His classic self acts as this for Classic Sonic in Sonic Generations. Walking the Earth: He seems to spend time either doing this with Sonic, or in one of his multiple workshops. Weak, but Skilled: Classified this way in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games What Could Have Been: He was originally planned to be a Tanuki, but this apparently caused confusion due to the Mario franchise already having the Tanooki Suit, so he was made a fox instead. Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He's afraid of lightning in some versions, especially in the OVA. Wise Beyond His Years: An eight-year-old who is able to fly a plane and make some cool gadgets. Also, he's often the mediator between Sonic's friends.
Name:: Xemnas Nicknames:: Mansex ((Only Xigbar calls him that, so far, and gets away with it.)) Sexman. Zebra Xemnas. Breed:: Wolf (Kingdom Hearts 2 Cosplay) Type:: Seme Mate:: Zakai Sakuma Children:: Friends:: Stalker:: Theodore Enemies:: Song:: Xemnas Theme Song Other:: Character Info - Here TV Tropes Info -
I: Xemnas The Superior of the In-Between (Original Name: Xehanort (used "Ansem" in anagram)) "I'm creating a brand new world, one heart at a time." "Very good. You don't miss a thing. I cannot feel... sorrow... No matter what misery befalls the worlds. No matter what you think, what you feel, or how you exist." Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese), Paul St Peter (English) The leader of Organization XIII, the Nobody of Xehanort, Ansem the Wise's first apprentice, and the Big Bad of Kingdom Hearts II. He does not appear in Chain of Memories, but he is referred to by others as "the Superior", and showed up in the first game's Final Mix as a taste of things to come. He comes Back from the Dead in Dream Drop Distance as one of the thirteen vessels of Xehanort's heart in his XIII Seekers of Darkness. A God Am I: Creator materials state his public mission to use Kingdom Hearts to bestow hearts on himself and the other members was a lie; his true intent is to absorb its power to reshape the universe. All Your Powers Combined: In the first stage of his final boss sequence, he can use the weapons of various other Organization members (namely, everyone who died in KHII). Word Of God states that he may even have a Keyblade, as he is the Nobody of Xehanort's heart from Terra's body, but may have chosen simply to not use it. It was likely to keep up the appearances of the false goal of the Organization. Authority Equals Asskicking: He's the leader of the Organization, and far and away the most powerful member. Bad Boss: Dream Drop Distance reveals just how far he went in manipulating the Organization. Not only was he directly responsible for several of them becoming Nobodies, but he purposefully concealed from them the fact that Nobodies naturally develop a new heart over time. Even before the revelations of Dream Drop Distance, there was plenty of evidence to disqualify him for boss of the year. He's apathetic toward an unconscious Axel, he twice tried to get two of his subordinates to kill the other, threatens to punish Organization members who might fail him by transforming them into Dusks, and he's only known to have authorized one day off a year for the Organization members. Back from the Dead: As with Ansem, he's back in Dream Drop Distance via the time travel powers of Young Xehanort. They fade back to their original times when Master Xehanort's scheme fails, but MX claims they're still on track for the "seven vs thirteen" showdown. Badass: Xehanort incarnation, natch. Information from within Kingdom Hearts II and Word Of God put him as the most powerful thing in the Kingdom Hearts-verse. He casually rips apart a city for ammo (read: skyscrapers) to telekinetically hurl at you and he holds his own against both Riku and Sora during the final battle with him in KHII. Badass Baritone: The deepest of all of Xehanort's incarnations. Beat Them at Their Own Game: In his truly final fight, his attacks are structured like Sora's Limit Attacks: a series of various quick alternating close- and long-range attacks while moving around quickly, leaving very few gaps between those attacks, followed by a longer finishing move. Big Bad: Of Kingdom Hearts II. Bonus Boss: In the first Final Mix. Chekhov's Gunman: See Bonus Boss. The Chessmaster: Especially in 358/2 Days. Co Dragons: He and Ansem occupy this position in Master Xehanort's true organization, being his left and right hand men. Demoted To Dragon Combat Tropes Agony Beam Barrier Warrior: One of the few recurring bosses in the series to regularly block your attacks, growing up a barrier of energy and then attacking while you're staggered. Blade Below the Shoulder: His ethereal blades manifest from his palms. BFS: In his Tin Tyrant form. Doppelgänger Attack: In his final form. Dance Battler: His combo strings with his ethereal blades are long sequences involving a pirouetting flurry of slashes, kicks, and Xemnas even defying gravity to breakdance while airborne. And he does it all with the utmost grace.◊ Essentially, Xemnas' attacks are just as much a beauty to behold as they are a symphony of pain the player had best avoid. Dual Wielding Frickin' Laser Beams: He can fire his ethereal blades like laser blasts. Beam Spam: His final attack is a dome of them. Joke Weapon: Causal Gear gives him fans. Mystery Gear gives him heart-shaped lightsabers. Laser Blade: His lightsab—ethereal blades, Interdiction. Lightning Bruiser: He's pretty acrobatic and painful with his blade combos. Birth By Sleep shows where he gets it from. Magic Knight Mind Over Matter: Throws entire buildings at you this way. Mighty Glacier: As a player character in Days. Power Floats: In Days, he's apparently above walking. Power of the Void She-Fu: Rare Male Example. Sphere of Power: He surrounds himself with one for his ultimate attack in Final Mix and Days. Teleport Spam Companion Cube: Aqua's discarded armor, and not in a cute way either. Crazy-Prepared: Usually, in order to effectively play Xanatos Speed Chess. Dark-Skinned Blond Darth Vader Clone: He's got the all-black wardrobe, red energy weapons, discarded identity and a few vaguely sympathetic moments, but not the redemption. It gets really weird if you think of Terra as Anakin and Master Xehanort as Palpatine, and all of Terra's story in Birth By Sleep to be exactly like the third Star Wars movie. Deceptive Disciple: His betrayal of Ansem the Wise was what caused him and the rest of the apprentices to turn into Nobodies in the first place. Early-Bird Cameo: Appears as a boss in the Final Mix version of the first game, though he remains hooded for the entire encounter, and at the time no one had any idea who it was meant to be. It wasn't until KHII was released that it was made apparent that it was him. Evil Laugh: When he throws the mother-of-all-beam-spams at Sora and Riku, although the sound of the blasts actually makes it harder to hear. Easier to catch when he throws buildings at you in 3D. Evil Sorcerer: He commands the "Sorcerer Nobodies", if you needed a hint. Evil Sounds Deep: His voice, both in the Japanese and North American versions, is very deep, to the point where some think it simply doesn't match his Bishōnen face. Fan Nickname: Mansex, due to an unfortunate anagram. The same goes for Sexman. There's also "Zebra Xemnas" for his final form. Final Boss: In Kingdom Hearts II. Climax Boss: He serves as Sora's Final Boss in 3D, coming after some major revelations about the heart, the Heartless, and the Nobodies, and beating him signals the end of Sora's story, but not the end of the game. Final Boss Preview: Two entire games in advance. How punctual of him. Gameplay and Story Segregation: Despite being the most powerful member of the Organization (and even having, on paper, nearly maxed stats) in 358/2 Days, his horrible speed (in both movement and attacking) severely nerfs him. Japanese Pronouns: "Watashi." Large Ham: While still being The Stoic. It's Norio Wakamoto in Japanese, so this status is pretty unavoidable. Also justified when you realize it's an Invoked Trope—unlike the other Organization members he has few memories of his human life to tell him how to emote, so he overacts to try and hide that he feels the least of all of them. Leitmotif: 358/2 Days gives him one named "Xemnus." Nerves of Steel: He's hard to faze, due to over-emoting all the time anyway. He drops the act in Dream Drop Distance, but comes off as even more stoic as a result. Even when he's surprised that Sora is momentarily able to control the deep-dream he's trapped in, he merely smiles and gets ready to fight while Xigbar turns tail and runs. Nietzsche Wannabe: Though it's sort of justified, since he's a Nobody and therefore every natural force in the universe wants him to not exist. Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: An Evil Overlord Nobody with pseudo-lightsabers and Norio Wakamoto's voice (in Japanese) who pilots a gigantic Humongous Mecha-dragon-ship while wearing a massive suit of Keyblade armor. Personality Powers: A Nietzsche Wannabe that has power over Nothingness. Physical God: The scale of his powers can only be described as this. He's able to warp The World That Never Was to fit his wishes and can destroy the entire city at will. Red and Black and Evil All Over: With his red ethereal blades. Red Baron: The Superior of the In-Between. Scary Black Man: In certain production art. Sequential Boss: Turned Up to Eleven. Signature Move: His iconic moves—throwing skyscrapers and and making lasers come out of nowhere. Spell My Name with an S: Misspelled "Xemnus" on the BBS/Days soundtrack. The Stoic: Most of his lines are spoken in an unemotional drone. Not So Stoic: During one of the final battles with him, he has growls of rage. When he's finally defeated, he angrily reaches toward Sora and Riku as he fades out of existence. In Dream Drop Distance, he looks slightly unnerved (though not to the degree Xigbar is) when a vision of the protagonists appears behind Sora when he's giving his speech about his connection with the true Keyblade wielders. Tin Tyrant: One of his multiple forms involves donning a suit of armor and attacking from his throne. It's Master Xehanort's Keyblade Armor. Tragic Villain: He is incapable of seeing hearts as anything but burdens filled with negative emotions to be removed and fed into his god-maker-machine, due to not having one of his own. Sora: "Xemnas. There's more to a heart than just anger or hate. It's full of all kinds of feelings. Don't you remember?" Xemnas: "Unfortunately... I don't." Birth By Sleep, in revealing Xehanort's past, establishes he was telling the truth. With his memories as both Terra and Master Xehanort sealed, all Xemnas has are his memories as Ansem's apprentice when he experimented on the Heartless for a year or so. He really doesn't know any better. Dream Drop Distance casts a haze on things, in that he knew how to regrow a heart and chose not to, and participated in Xehanort's plans. Days had previously shown that memories couldn't be shared between incarnations (and Xehanort's Heartless held all of their memories), so it's up in the air how much he truly understood or remembered what a Heart was. Troll: He's as bad as Xigbar in that regard, if not worse. He pretends to die a couple times, question's Riku's loyalty to Sora during his Boss Banter, and he outright asks the heroes to do his bidding while playing the Victim-card, and then acknowledging that he was telling Blatant Lies. The biggest example would probably be his multiple impassioned entreaties for a Heart to his artificial Kingdom Hearts and to the heroes, when he does not in fact give two shits about gaining a heart. Verbal Tic: "Indeeed..." What Could Have Been: These◊ could've been his final boss forms. White-Haired Pretty Boy: Comes with the territory of a Xehanort incarnation. Wistful Amnesia: The only part of his human life he remembers is the time he spent in Radiant Garden, and he wants his memories back about as much as he wants to become a "higher existence." Final Mix reveals that he regularly visits Aqua's lost armor and talks to it, calling it "friend." Braig calls his amnesia into question in the opening of Dream Drop Distance. It's unclear how many memories he retains and to what extent he could have been feigning amnesia but Young Xehanort and Xemnas imply that his memories returned in full quite quickly or never left at all. Xanatos Speed Chess: He's very good at this.
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 7:33 pm
~*Xigbar*~
Name:: Xigbar Breed:: Fox (Kingdom Hearts 2 Cosplay) Type:: Seme Mate:: Lucydia - He will attempt to kill anyone that attempts to hurt or steal his Lucy. Children:: Asgeir ((Mine)) and Xerxes ((Pandie Andie)) Friends:: ninja The other members of Org. XIII... Just don't tell Mansex! 4laugh And Lucydia is one of his few/only friends outside of the Organization. Mel O'Marr being another one. Enemies:: Anyone who gets in my way. Song:: Xigbar Theme Song Other:: Character Info - Here Tv Tropes Info -
II: Xigbar The Freeshooter (Original Name: Braig) "See, that would work... if I were just any old dude. 'Cept I'm not. I'm with the Organization. Nothing 'any old' about me."Click here to see Braig "Have you been a good boy? Oh, it sounds like you haven't!" Voiced by: Hochu Otsuka (Japanese), James Patrick Stuart (English) Number II, one of the founding members of the Organization. Although he acts like a surfer dude most of the time, he's actually one of the deadliest members of the group. As a human, he was Braig, one of Ansem the Wise's six apprentices. He also returns in Birth by Sleep as a recurring foe, and turns out to be a lot more important then anyone suspected. In Dream Drop Distance he is Back from the Dead and one of the thirteen vessels of Xehanort's heart in his XIII Seekers of Darkness. Accent Adaptation: His surfer-dude accent in the English version of KHII is the Japanese version of a similar accent to reflect his laid-back attitude. It gets downplayed in later appearances, though. Affably Evil Back from the Dead: In 3D, as Xigbar, despite the destruction of his Heartless and Nobody normally making him into Braig. b*****d Understudy: As Braig to Master Xehanort. The secret ending of Birth by Sleep even shows that every event that transpires in the first Kingdom Hearts onwards is attributed to him carrying out Master Xehanort's plans. Bifurcated Weapon: He can combine his weapons to form a sniper rifle. This got cut in the English version of II in order to keep things kid friendly. Haha... kid friendly... Breakout Villain: Similar to Axel, Xigbar's role in the series has greatly expanded with each release. Bunny-Ears Lawyer Catch Phrase: "As if!" Cold Sniper/Friendly Sniper: Maybe. Depends on whether you believe he's truly emotionless. Though he was definitely an Affably Evil Sniper as Braig. Combat Tropes Cool Gun: He has two Arrowguns, Sharpshooter. Guns Akimbo: He even did this as Braig, when they were crossbow-type weapons. Bifurcated Weapon: He can combine his arrowguns to make a Sniper Rifle. Gravity Master: Uses this to move along walls and ceilings. The Gunslinger Joke Weapons: Casual Gear gives him hair dryers. Mystery Gear gives him trumpets. Space Master: With some overlap with Gravity Master. He is able to completely change the makeup of his boss arena at will when fought in Kingdom Hearts II, as well as having more control over Corridors of Darkness to attack from multiple angles at once. Teleporters and Transporters: Thanks to his space attribute. Teleport Spam Dark Chick: He is this in the true Organization, being Xehanort's most chatty and least serious vessel. Deceptive Disciple Deadpan Snarker The Dragon: As of BBS, where he was a secondary dragon, and revelations there mean he was a secret Dragon in II. Dragon with an Agenda: Depending on how much Xemnas remembered about the Plans and his past(s), Xigbar, as the only one to remember everything, would therefore be secretly guiding him. Xigbar was almost certainly manipulating and/or providing planning for Xemnas, but whether it was a little helpful advice and a reminder, or Magnificent b*****d puppetry is as unknown as Xemnas's amnesia's extent, though it's probably in the middle. He, as Braig, probably served as The Corrupter for Terra-Xehanort, given that he's been at least partially possessed by Xehanort since the events of Birth by Sleep, to make sure that Xehanort's plan weren't laid to waste. Eyepatch of Power Eye Scream: Birth by Sleep shows that Braig lost his right eye by being hit in the face with a ball of darkness fired by Terra's Keyblade. Family-Friendly Firearms: Though less so in Dream Drop Distance. Evil Makeover: Braig started out with brown eyes and normal ears. By the end of the game, his remaining eye is yellow and his ears are pointed, a sign of Xehanort's possession over him. Fan Nickname: Like Xemnas's Mansex, Xigbar has the unfortunate anagram of "Bigrax." Also, Demyx uses a fan nickname in 358/2 Days, calling Xigbar "Xiggy." Genre Savvy/Lampshade Hanging: As Braig in Birth by Sleep, notes about Terra's Keyblade "seems like these days everybody's got one of those", and remarks on Xehanort's amnesia "boy, this is some cliché." Grand Theft Me: In Dream Drop Distance, he reveals that he's been influenced/partially possessed by Xehanort since Birth by Sleep. Good Scars, Evil Scars: Take a wild guess which. Like with his eye, Xigbar received this as Braig by having a ball of dark energy from Terra's Keyblade graze his face when it was launched to free Master Xehanort from the chains that bound him to a pillar. I Just Want to Be Special: It's implied that Xigbar/Braig is envious of the Keyblade wielders and joined Xehanort in the first place in hopes of becoming one himself. Be Careful What You Wish For: Of course, being turned into a copy of Xehanort himself isn't necessarily the best way to go about getting your own Keyblade... Possibly subverted in that Braig willingly went along with the Nortification process aware of the tradeoff. Japanese Pronouns: "Ore." Jerkass Laughably Evil Leaning on the Fourth Wall: In 3D. "Hold on there Sora, let's hit these plot points in order." Leitmotif: 3D gives him "Xigbar," a slightly faster remake of "Organization XIII" with a sinister string part added. The Nicknamer Obfuscating Stupidity: He's probably one of the Organization's smarter members, particularly in regards to Xemnas's plans and the Keyblade. Meaningful Name: The Freeshooter anybody? The name comes from an opera, where the titular freeshooter makes a deal with the villain to gain seven magical bullets. Six of these strikes whoever he wants to, but the seventh is controlled by the devil. Considering what his human self, Braig, has been up to, this is an appropriate title for Xigbar, and serves as a foreshadowing of his greater role in the series. More than Meets the Eye Paranoia Fuel: At the end of Birth by Sleep, Xehanort acts as an in-universe example of this for him. Braig isn't 100% sure that it's not really Terra under there, and given that Terra was the one who scarred Braig's face, his uneasiness is almost palpable. Given that he's at least partially Xehanort at the time, he's probably fearing that Terra's memories would resurface and their plans getting laid to waste. Personality Powers: He plays with people and with gravity, it fits. Pet the Dog: His attitude toward Roxas in Days is rather playful, especially compared to the way other members like Larxene or Vexen treat him. He also does feel legitimately betrayed by Roxas in Kingdom Hearts II, showing there was some genuine attachment. Pointy Ears: Courtesy of partial Xehanort posession. Recurring Boss: In Birth by Sleep. Red Baron: The Freeshooter. Screw This, I'm Outta Here: In 3D, he quickly decides Xemnas can handle Sora alone after Sora's friendship speech makes images of his allies appear around him. "Those are just words!" (backing away) "You - you've lost. Fine, see where your power gets you here. Xemnas, he's all yours!" (books it out of there) Shipper on Deck: For Roxas/Xion. Though given Roxas's and Xion's true natures, it's very likely this was just a sick joke, especially given that the two look identical to Xigbar anyway. Skunk Stripes: Again, courtesy of partial Xehanort posession. Slasher Smile: He gave one of those when he was about to snipe Sora's head. Spell My Name with an S: The North American release of KHII misinterpreted his real name as Bleig; the PAL release and all subsequent games rectified this. Supernatural Gold Eye: Braig's remaining eye becomes yellow after he accepts the darkness. It's also a sign of Xehanort's gradual possession of him. Surfer Dude: But not just ANY old dude... Tall, Dark and Snarky: When he's Braig, before he gets his scars from Terra. Troll: See Shipper on Deck. He also trolls Saïx over Xemnas's true identity and Sora on his connection to Roxas. Villainous Breakdown: Experiences two brief ones in Dream Drop Distance when Sora states that even though he's not one of the keyblades chosen one, he's proud to be connected to the people that are, and when Lea shows up to save Sora from becoming one of Master Xehanort's vessels. The former, he drops his affable demeanor and reasserts in a stunned tone that those are just words and Sora has lost. And the latter, he finally starts showing anger and tells Master Xehanort "What now?". Wham Line: "I'm already half Xehanort!"