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− | [[Director|Director's]] [[Festivity Attenders]] counterpart | + | [[Director|Director's]] [[Festivity Attenders]] counterpart who was initially mentioned in the [[Holiday Special: Happy Father's Day, Masa!]] as an off-hand gag. He eventually appeared in [[Festivity Attenders: Revenge of the T]] as the opening of the floodgates for many new counterparts. He constantly bugged [[Excalibur]] and the like to make plays about them and was constantly ignored. Eventually he teamed up with the young rogue [[Mariorocks]] known as [[Rocketh]], and together they went on their own journey to prove themselves. |
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+ | They attempted to save the [[Festivity Attenders]] from [[Wulf the Moor]], but [[Yami Hood]] and [[CHUMP-ANZEE]] challenged this right and beat them in battle. They then went on their road trip and wound up picking up the abandoned [[Murasame]] and [[Juese Belmont]]. | ||
[[Category: Director's Family]] | [[Category: Director's Family]] | ||
[[Category: Festivity Attenders]] [[Category: OG Characters]] | [[Category: Festivity Attenders]] [[Category: OG Characters]] |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 28 September 2010
Director's Festivity Attenders counterpart who was initially mentioned in the Holiday Special: Happy Father's Day, Masa! as an off-hand gag. He eventually appeared in Festivity Attenders: Revenge of the T as the opening of the floodgates for many new counterparts. He constantly bugged Excalibur and the like to make plays about them and was constantly ignored. Eventually he teamed up with the young rogue Mariorocks known as Rocketh, and together they went on their own journey to prove themselves.
They attempted to save the Festivity Attenders from Wulf the Moor, but Yami Hood and CHUMP-ANZEE challenged this right and beat them in battle. They then went on their road trip and wound up picking up the abandoned Murasame and Juese Belmont.