Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Character Sheet: Queen Mushroomkhamen

QUEEN MUSHROOMKHAMEN


Now, we have finished the television series, and we have SO many characters to cover, from all across the spectrum. There are a few characters here and there that might get a few upgrades to their movesets, mostly being the Donkey Kong cast (one example, I think Klump should absolutely have a Klaptrap gun now). But, there are so many that are so distinct from their game counterparts, I could only make a brand new slot for them. They are:

1.     Beezo

2.     Flurry

3.     Rex

4.     Tryclyde

5.     TV Mario

6.     TV Luigi

7.     Tommy Treehugger & Co-MC

8.     Evil Eric & Tammy Treehugger

9.     Princess Toadstool

10.  TV Toad

11.  Bones Bailey

12.  Oogtar

13.  King Koopa

14.  Robo Koopa

15.  TV Koopalings

16.  Wizenheimer

17.  Clovis

18.  Barney Todd

19.  Master Brian

20.  Kid Dynamo

21.  Dr. Demise

22.  Gorilla Ghost

23.  Mervin the Magician

24.  Genie

25. Brutius Maximus Grouchimus

26.  Captain Clump

27.  Bunsen

28.  Hercufleas

29.  Salvador Drainado

30.  Sergeant Kooperman

31.  Flab Boys

32.  James Blonde

33.  Vampa White

34.  Zero

35.  Captain Abidab

36.  Mugga the Medicine Woman

37.  Misaki

38.  Waldo the Wizard

39.  Quirks

40.  Queen Mushroomkhamen

41.  Wizard King of the West

42.  Junior

43.  Mighty Plumber

44.  Crime Wave Clyde

45.  Dino Riders

46.  Candy Kong

47.  Bluster Kong

48.  Eddie the Mean Old Yeti

49.  Baby Kong

50.  Kong Fu

51.  Metal Head

52.  Captain Skurvy

Today, we begin the characters appearing in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, starting with Queen Mushroomkhamen from the episode "Mind Your Mummy Mommy, Mario." She was an ancient queen of Desert Land, who had been mummified and sealed in a tomb alongside her son, Prince Mushroomkhamen. When the Koopalings Hip and Hop broke into her tomb and stole her son's sarcophagus, she rose to life, believing Mario to be her son and chasing him all over the land to capture him and bring him back to their tomb. Across the episode, we see her wreak havoc by smacking things with her staff, stomping and causing earthquakes, wrapping Mario and others up in tape, and smashing right through her pyramid wall. It's light, but enough.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Tape Wrap

She will shoot out strands of her tape that will wrap around an opponent and bind them tightly.


Side B: Wall Crash

She will run straight forward, slamming into a section of wall that will appear and smashing it all over any players standing nearby while running into them.


Up B: Crook Grab

She will extend her crook upward and snag it on a hook that will then carry her upwards for a short distance.


Down B: Quake Stomp

She will stomp around angrily, causing an earthquake similar to Donkey Kong's current down B.


Final Smash: Mummification

She will strike at one specific opponent. She will bind them up tightly with her cape and then place them inside her sarcophagus, which will then close up and bury itself in the sand, taking the player with it.


Entrance: Her sarcophagus will open and she will step out.


Taunts: Up, she will do the "mummy pose" with her arms crossed in front of her chest. Side, she will look back and forth with her hand over her eyes. Down, she will hold her prince in her arms and rock him gently.


Thanks for reading! Next up is the Wizard King of the West!

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