#Snowy Batwheels
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ellie67 · 2 months ago
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(i forgot to post this* TWINSSSSS snowy and flutter siblings! Brothers :)
@bamthebatmobile @quizzthesillyhelicopter @snowybatwheels159 @prankthevillainousvan
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batwingsblogs · 3 months ago
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Just Snowy Walking On A Snowy Forest
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helpfandom · 6 months ago
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Legion of Zoom Platonic Yandere Analysis.
As per usual, https://www.tumblr.com/helpfandom/724022554446135296/types-of-yandere?source=share is where I get my "Types of Yanderes"
Cars and Owners! Villains first and then the Batwheels, I actually had to cut this to two parts due to how freaking long it was getting.
This is long, by the by. I'm still mad that Tumblr got rid of the yellow font color.
@lonleydweller
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Quizz//Riddler: Clingy, Obsessive, Overprotective, and Impulsive. He feels the need to protect you from the Batwheels and of course has no problems just trapping you inside of him to keep you safe. He needs your approval of him and his riddles, and needs you to be his, to be his friend and no one else's. He's impulsive in that he doesn't think about what he wants to do in regards to you, and overprotective in that he is not allowing you to interact with anyone in the Legion of Zoom, and would only allow you to interact with Riddler. Speaking of, Riddler is: Impulsive as well, and Possessive, as well as Self-Indulgent. He feels nothing at your wanting to go with others, and thinks it's rather silly to want to talk to others. He's self-indulgent in the way that he would gladly take your affection from others, and possessive in the fact that he wants to signify that you are his apprentice, and would feel nothing at switching your clothing and merchandise to feature him and his 'copter.
Crash//BadComputer: Crash is Overprotective, Clingy, and Self-Indulgent. He's often hurt by those he helps and when you treat him with kindness, he sees it as you giving him attention and then he finds that he begins to need it. He needs your kindness. He's okay with the Legion of Zoom interacting with you, as long as you always go back to him. Showing favoritism means he might not do as good a job in fixing them up... And to reject him would lead to him falling into sadness, affecting everyone around him with his moping. BadComputer is Possessive, Sadistic and a little Delusional, thinking that (Reader) is a-okay with him being mean to them and poking fun at them, hence why BadComputer counts as sadistic, due to his mean nature. He's possessive in that he doesn't want you to ever be away from him, don't you understand that you're his friend? Don't you understand that when he douses humanity under the gas of hatred he doesn't mean you? Don't you understand that he actually cares for you?
Prank//Joker: Prank is Delusional, Self-Indulgent and Impulsive. He never thinks things through and is shown doing whatever he feels like doing at any point in time. He likes having your attention, and is one of the few who can restrain themselves in allowing the Legion of Zoom to know about his friendship with you, but after hanging around the others, he needs you to be around him and be his friend. He needs you to tell him how much you love being his friend and to feed his ego. Joker, on the flipside, is sort of a similar yandere in the sense that they share some traits, but he doesn't need you to tell him how much you love him and being his friend, he just assumes you do, due to his delusion. He's obviously impulsive, but that doesn't leak out into his yandere side, he's actually very thoughtful about his darling and he's clingy. Like... CLINGY. If he sees you walking about, even if he's chased by Batman or one of the Batfam, he will stop and hug you/pat your hair/ say hi before running off.
Jestah//Harley: Jestah knows she's awesome and that leads to her delusion. That seems to be a common thing among the villains... Anyway, she's Delusional, thinking you love being her friend due to how cool she is, and she's Manipulative, she's smart and has no negative feelings upon seeing how you want to see others, and feels nothing manipulating you into hanging out with her. She's a bit Sadistic in that she loves to push you to your limits, to test what you can do and tease you when you can't do what she wants. Harley, on the other hand, is Overprotective, Self-Indulgence is a habit of hers, and so is Impulsivity. She often goes on heists to steal random trophies, hence her impulsiveness, and she steals what she wants, hence self-indulgence, and so it obviously shows in her yandere-ness and care for you. She's quick to just nab your arm and put you in her ATV, not caring if she's about to run into a wall or even get caught by one of the Bats if it means you're safer. You're safer with her, and she's willing to beat anyone if it means you stick with her.
Snowy//Mr. Freeze: Snowy, he's soft-spoken and needy, quick to latch onto friends and focus on them and them only. He's Obsessive, and did I mention Clingy? He's a sad little guy who doesn't want to hurt his friends, and that's why he gets so attached to a little human who isn't his enemy, and knows what he goes through. He talks to you constantly and will insist you hide inside him when there's trouble on the horizon. He knows he's not supposed to, but he also knows that the rush that comes from his emotions overrides his sensibilities. Mr. Freeze is another yandere different from their vehicle, with a sadistic tendency to forget how normal people need warmth, and an impulsive urge to just do what he wants, because he can. He knows he can just take you from whatever you were doing, and no normal people will stop him. He literally kidnapped Ice Sickle because he didn't like the name of the snowman, he's impulsive with a capital "I" and he's possessive in that he just doesn't want you to be near or talk to anyone else, ever again, you have him, and he has you.
Ducky//Penguin: Ducky is... hard to understand, he's a clear thinker, but he has just enough impulsiveness to consider that a trait, and yet he truly does think things through from time to time. I think he's more possessive, that you're his and no one is supposed to be your friend, and sadistic in the sense that he will just go into water when you try to leave him, and now you can't go out or you might drown. He's not afraid to do that, or to begin a twisty turvey ride when you're inside him because he doesn't understand humans very well. Penguin is similar, because he thinks he's entitled to your attention, possessive and unafraid to show it, manipulative in that he, like Toyman, would leave his stuff around and use it as an excuse to see you and be around you. His robot penguins are just an excuse to watch you in your home. He also insists on hopping around to the Iceberg Lounge when he manages to wrangle you next to him, ignoring the looks from his employees for bringing around someone who likely shouldn't be in there.
Toyman: (No vehicle) Impulsive! Have you even met him? Manipulative as well, with his toys and leaving them around and gifting them to you to keep an eye on you, all of them flocking to you when he's arrested and taking over where you live, staying with you no matter what, even when you're at work, school, etc. He will find you. That is a threat.
Kitty//Catwoman: Impulsive, We've spent episodes on her impulsiveness, and Kitty is easy to distract already, so she's clearly impulsive. She could be considered manipulative, however she isn't cognizant of it, hence why I don't think she is, yes you have to make sure she's not distracted and that means you have have to be close to her, but she doesn't realize what she's doing. She's more-so super clingy, especially since Bam and the other Batwheels have a harder time keeping up with her distracted-ness and the Legion of Zoom are insistent on her joining them, and so to have a Darling that is neutral is a breath of fresh air and leads to a clingy Kitty because you don't try to force her into anything! Catwoman is another yandere who is very different from her vehicular counterpart, She's overprotective, most versions of her are, and she's self-aware, which is something that the other vehicular villains and other villains don't have. She's harder to realize that she has an obsession due to her self-awareness, and she's overprotective because she knows that Batman might just realize obsessions for what they are, and she doesn't want to lose her darling.
Poison Ivy: (No vehicle) She's impulsive, as seen by the few episodes we've seen her in such as the one where she attempts to make her own vehicle, and she's also a little sadistic from a bit of apathy, [Eat your Veggies, Gotham for example], but she's overprotective as well from a lack of caring in Gotham, so she's overbearing, making sure you eat everything your supposed to, that you're okay, you're not being bullied, etc etc. She's practically a helicopter parent from her neediness and demanding about your life and news.
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pluraluke · 8 days ago
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”Perhaps calling them a team was a bit of a stretch….”
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One of many, many arguments between the Legion of Zoom.
Yay Crash and BadComputer reveal :D
(In my au, human BC is basically physically non-functioning so his gear stuff is the thing that moves him)
Tommorow (or whenever idk) I’ll post some headcanons for the group :)
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vinylv1 · 5 months ago
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i regret nothing lol
@bamthebatmobile
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stuffgoestothesoupstore · 16 days ago
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guys im gonna flip
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tell me im not autistic TELL ME..
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LEAVE ME ALONE..!!!!!!1!11!1!
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solardaartistperson · 6 months ago
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THE ART HERE HELLO?????
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quizzthesillyhelicopter · 4 months ago
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@bamthebatmobile @prankthevillainousvan
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ellie67 · 3 months ago
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Love: um snowy?
Snowy: *Just frozen*
Love: snowy wake up
Snowy: ...
Love: *touching snowy with the stick* I think he dead
@inspectorcosmo @quizzthesillyhelicopter @bamthebatmobile
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batwingsblogs · 3 months ago
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Zoomers If your Turn To Take Our Spotlights!!!
@prankthevillainousvan @quizzthesillyhelicopter @jastahsillyyhana @thatstoopidduckyboat @snowybatwheels159
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helpfandom · 1 day ago
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Batwheels Season 2 analysis:
I honestly just want to hear your thoughts about this from @lonleydweller and @artisticdoofusxx You two matter to me <3.
I AM AUTISTIC. I THINK CHARACTERS ARE AUTISTIC. Sorry not sorry about it, but Batwheels has a lot of characters that could be perceived as autistic.
Season 2 introduced a lot of new adaptations of characters, some adapted well, some adapted... not so well (Looking at you Clayface). Here I will talk about the episodes that went well, the ones that did poorly, and the adaptations on characters (Focused on the villains).
I acknowledge that this show is for preschoolers//children, definitely out of my age range, but it's one of my fixations right now so I can't help the fact that I get really passionate about this. I will concede that they have to make things more child friendly, with morals at the end of (almost) every episode. As such, I take this into consideration in my judgement of episodes. I just wanted to put that out there before going into my analysis.
The Good, the Bad, and the Characters! I will discuss the good episodes first, choosing the best three, then the worst, choosing the worst three, and the adaptations.
The best episodes: in order of what I think were the best. 1: Lend Me Your Volunteer. 2: The Bestah Way. 3: Wish Upon a Car.
1: Lend Me Your Volunteer is about Buff going around volunteering, roping Batwing in to help volunteer to help Gotham's needy, when Buff's trailer full of food gets stolen by Jestah and Quizz. After it gets stolen, they go all around Gotham trying to get it back, with the people they volunteered and helped also helping "Batman" get the trailer back. In the end, when it's revealed to be food that the Batwheels were guarding, the two villains then help Buff and Wing volunteer. It's a straightforward episode in terms of plot. Volunteering is good, it makes you feel good and helps out other people who could help you out in the future. So why is the episode so good if it is so basic? Well, having the notorious diva of the group not knowing what volunteering is and having Buff explain it to her partially explains Bat-Light Blow-Out and why she had such a hard time with giving up some of her belongings. (As seen by the photo down below).
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She is notoriously selfish and has several episodes about her selfishness!! As seen in: Condiment Chaos! (Made a music video instead of patrol), Air-Show Don't Tell (Went to the Gotham City Air Show instead of patrol), Bat-Light Blow-Out (Doesn't want to get rid of her excessive material possessions), Batwing and the Nets (Wants to keep her old net even at the expense of saving the day), and Flight of the Kitty (Having no patience to listen to what Kitty wants to learn or practice) JUST IN SEASON 2! As such, the plot of volunteering becomes a lot more effective than if it was Redbird or Bibi. By having a selfish character want to do something with such fervor that the villains mistake this action as a top secret mission, it carries how important volunteering is! Having her learn what volunteering is from the most caring Batwheel-
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-Highlights how volunteering to help others out is often essential in a city where misfortune can befall others easily! (Jestah and Quizz stealing the food and how often times the help that others need is often not given) and even having the villains themselves help out hammers in to little kids how good and important volunteering is! 9/10 Best episode in season 2 for me. Minus point because the scene where Jestah and Quizz wait for red light doesn't make sense. They are CRIMINALS, they DO NOT care about the traffic laws in previous episodes! WHY ARE THEY WAITING??? Besides that, perfect episode.
2: The Bestah Way. Harley Quinn's pet hyena Giggles (established in a previous episode) goes missing. In Harley's search for Giggles, she runs into Batgirl who promises to help her out if she quits recklessly driving. (Another point as to why Jestah and Quizz stopped?? Their owners don't follow the law of the road, why are they for this specific time??) They then go all over to figure out where Giggles has gone, with Bibi being upset because she thinks that Jestah is playing games when they should be searching for Giggles. It turns out that Jestah is searching her way, and Bibi is searching her way. They then team together to stop Penguin's dirigible that has Harley and Batgirl stuck on the blimp. This episode works because it shows that simply assuming-
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-Like Bibi does, is harmful, because Jestah was actually looking for more clues, in her own special way, whereas Bibi simply assumed that Jestah was playing around. Beyond that, the episode works because it shows a new side to the characters. Previously, we had only seen Jestah taunting, fighting, and overall being a menace to Bibi. This episode highlights the complexity of her character, as well teaching Bibi (and the audience of preschool children) that simply assuming that other people are doing something wrong simply because they don't do things your way is not actually a good though process. 7/10, Why does Penguin have something against Harley Quinn? Overall, a pretty good episode though.
3: Wish Upon a Car: This episode starts with Buff and the Batwheels on a trail playing around in the mud, Redbird gets stuck in the mud due to not being meant for this type of terrain, and while Buff is pulling him out, offhandedly mentions that he wishes that the Batwheels were a little more like him, as "it gets lonely being the only truck." They then get an alert that King Tut, a themed villain I will speak of later in this passage, stole the "wish stones" which grant someone's wish, or reverses that wish. Although King Tut gets away, they had gotten the wishing stone, where Buff wishes that all of the Batwheels were monster trucks like him. The episode then continues with them going through and adapting to being monster trucks until they find King Tut's lair and get trapped. Luckily, they got the reversing stone and reverse Buff's wish, then giving them their original bodies. This episode is certainly straightforward with it's meanings, to Buff dealing with body dysmorphia, to the fact that everybody is okay in their own bodies. All this episode does is reaffirm that everybody has their own body, but it's okay to be different. 7/10, the meaning of the episode means a lot to me as it's a struggle I deal with, and I think it would mean a lot to the young children watching this show.
Now the worst three episodes were 1: Clay Date, 2: T-Rexcellent Adventure, and 3: Spiffledipped.
1: Claydate is an actual bad episode in terms of what they were trying to do. Now, I don't mind some of the characters that they adapted to the show, but Clayface is one that actually makes me upset. Besides the adaptation of the character, the plot doesn't make sense! There is no connection to previous episodes with Redbird's supposed dislike of taking a bath, which by itself is a weird concept as they are cars, but whatever, and the whole 'villain song' with Clayface is poorly done. A lot of Batwheels episodes have songs, but Clayface's is always chopped up and doesn't fit any theme within the show. Besides this, his design doesn't make sense, nor does the fact that he can hear the Batwheels and interact with them because he's... part car??? Not even that was clear in the show!
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His design isn't bad for what they were trying to do, but his character being dumbed down to "I like mess!" Is annoying and disrespectful to his complex character. His gimmick is that he transforms into other people and objects, and they took that away to make him a character for a plot that isn't developed or good. According to this interview, "Simon J. Smith: That's what was great about the writing, because when I came onboard, Michael had written the first few scripts, and that's what I loved about it. It wasn't bashing people over the head with messages or anything, and it wasn't kiddifying anything. It was just staying authentic, and true, to Batman and Gotham and all the Bat villains, it was fantastic."
"[I]t wasn't kiddifying anything." "It wasn't bashing people over the head with messages or anything,"
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Are you sure about that? Because we could have had an episode about Clayface pretending to be someone in the Justice League or something and Redbird notices that Green Arrow (OR somebody else, Batwheels just loves to use Green Arrow though), is acting weird and the big reveal was that Clayface was pretending to be Green Arrow (or somebody else) in order to steal some Bat-Tech. It would have been a great episode within the context of the show and shown off Redbird's mystery solving skills that they ignore.
But no, instead we have:
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This is a stupid stupid episode and plotline with a stupid stupid song that is only enhanced by their stupid stupid version of Clayface. 3/10 I skip this episode and only mildly enjoy this because Clayface has stupid lines that actually kind of work for about 2 seconds before fizzling off.
2: T-Rexcellent Adventure. Not a bad episode, lots of egg puns. Not a lot of actual continuation between the episodes, but that's okay because there isn't anything that should be connected (UNLIKE Redbird's ""dislike"" of baths). The episode is bogged down because of this factual discrepancy.
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Which doesn't make sense because the episode's plot is solved by them making a dinosaur figure that they have in the batcave "come to life" by robotics and he is scared off by it because he thinks Dinosaurs are alive again... How idiotic. Also, if he's the smartest of all the Batman enemies, then what about Riddler (A character known for being intelligent AND was only in BTAS for a few episodes because they hated making riddles up for him), or Mad Hatter (A character who IS in this universe as he is mentioned by Nightbike several times who works with psychology!), Or Harley Quinn (A PSYCHOLOGIST WITH A DEGREE!), or King Tut (A professor at a college - which you can only be if you have a masters or doctorate). Mr. Freeze is not listed here as they likely went with his original origin story which was just him being a thief with a ice motif, the Dr. Freeze with Nora was only created in BTAS which is why they then retconned the original origin story, but is still a honorable mention. Those mentioned are only the ones who are in Batwheels.
The egg puns were funny for longer than Clayface's story, and he sounds homosexual, 4/10. This scene and factual error pisses me off but not bad episode.
3: Spiffledipped. Boring episode, has nothing really going on with it like a good message, and I actually forgot this episode exists until I remembered there is a black Green Lantern, which is cool. I guess.
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4/10, boring but fun to watch because it shows more into the characters that could show up later. I really hope Green Lantern does show up more because it was cool to see more than Green Arrow. I really wish this show would include more than just Green Arrow. (Yes, I know Captain Atom was there too, but he was for one episode, Green Arrow has been in four!).
Now, the new villains that they adapted are
Clayface: 1/10 The voice actor puts a lot of effort into voicing him and that's the one thing that he's got going for him. I've... said a lot about him, so that's it.
Solomon Grundy: 4/10, They keep his motif and gimmick while still making him new and connects back to the cars in the universe and at least makes sense. I just think Solomon Grundy is flavorless though, so that's why it's four instead of 5. Also, his design makes sense with the character, solid design.
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Egghead: 5/10 His voice actor really works with what he's got and makes him sound gay, I just wish he had a better episode. His design makes sense with his motif and even at a glance or in a lineup, you wold know what his character is about.
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Music Meister + Voice Box (His villain vehicle): Silly silly silly man! My Blorbo along with Toyman. I routinely watch this episode just to see him and Voice box. 10/10 I love him, he has a great design. Voice Box: 8/10 kinda stupid but whatever, he has to be for the plot to progress. It's a good, solid design. Music Meister and his little music notes for his eyes was an interesting choice but I love it! It works really well and I really really hope he is in more episodes.
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King Tut: 7/10, Love the name Car-cophagus instead of sarcophagus. He's not a bad design, it's solid and works and looks the same throughout different series' so... Sorry about the bad photo.
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Condiment King: 8/10 His design is messy and has a lot of stuff going on with it, but conveys what he's about, and is recognizable as Condiment King.
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Banebuggy: HE'S SO SILLY! Blorbo #3*, his design has a lot of different things that work together well, and so does his character. I didn't think he would work but he fits as more than just a one episode character, and they maintain the core things around the character, which is something they didn't do with Clayface, hence why Clayface is flat and boring and can only work in one episode (that didn't even work very well.)
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*My Blorbos in this show are Toyman, Music Meister and Banebuggy in that order.
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pluraluke · 9 days ago
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best friends forever <3
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Fist bump! I will do the rest of the actual batwheels later but for now here’s Buff and Snowy who I alr made
Also there’s this one French song and it came on my shuffle when I was making this and I can imagine Buff and Snowy being the ones who are singing it :D (it’s called Le coeur holiday btw it’s good)
speaking of songs WHO GAVE “BAD TO THE CHROME” THE RIGHT TO BE SUCH A BOP LIKE COME ON ITS SO GOOD
(Speaking of the zoomers the studio sizing was so messed up in that last image- help)
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vinylv1 · 1 month ago
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@bamthebatmobile
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stuffgoestothesoupstore · 1 month ago
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Hey gangg
Working on a few things soo have these little doodles and carp mwhehehe
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Also for you Quizz fans just so you know you're getting fed soon.....
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solardaartistperson · 3 months ago
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Redesigned The Legion of Zoom in GC
(Some fully, some a little)
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And now have seven facts abt them in my AU (which i call "Batdroids") going from right to left
Quizz
Real Name is Quincy Nygma (MY FUCKIN' KEYBOARD SUGGESTED THE N WORD WTF-)
14 years old
Demiboy (He/They)
A shipper (secretly)
Likes coming up with new riddles every now and then
Bisexual (has crushes on both Goldie and Ducky)
Likes eating sandwiches :)
Prank
Real Name is Frank Napler (Which might be obvious)
16 years old
Cis Male (He/Him)
A chill guy when he isn't committing crimes
Homosexual (secretly dating Bam)
Jestah's big bro
Pranks the other Zoomers when bored
Jestah
Real Name is Jessica Napler
15 years old
Demigirl (She/They)
Liked to hang out with Skye if she got extra time (which was before the latter quit)
Lesbian (has a secret crush on Bibi)
Prank's lil sis
Tries to do everything for her boss but fails most of the time
Ducky
Real Name is Devon Cobblepot
15 years old
Cis Male (He/Him)
Would play video games often
Pansexual (doesn't have a crush at the moment)
Has an ex (which is an OC that i like a lot so i made her canon to the AU)
Uses his umbrella for multiple purposes
Snowy
Real Name is Samuel (he doesn't remember his last name)
17 years old
Trans Male (FtM) (He/Him)
Secretly wants to quit
Homosexual (has a secret crush on Buff)
Has a pet rabbit he calls Flaky
The calmest of the Zoomers
I'll post more about the AU when i have time
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quizzthesillyhelicopter · 1 month ago
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The Legion of Zoom if they were actually good
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