Theme: My Boyfriend's Back - The Raveonettes
Stage: Punchbowl
THE LEGACY OF STUBBS
Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse (2005)
Edward 'Stubbs' Stubberfield was plain unlucky. Barely making a living as a traveling salesman during the Great Depression, he met his end after having an affair, leading to him being shot by the woman's father, buried away in an unmarked grave.
After having his grave disturbed, Stubbs rises with a hunger for human brains, and sets out to start a zombie apocalypse.
Once he reunited with his lover, Stubbs thought a peaceful afterlife was ahead of him, until the Microsoft Elite picked him up.
Why? They need someone to convert opposing sides into an army. Stubbs doesn't care, as long as he gets some fresh brains.
Moveset
XNeutral- Stubbs bites an opponent.
XTilt- Stubbs swings his arms at an enemy.
XUp- Stubbs pounces on the enemy's head.
XDown- Stubbs pops off his head and uses it like a bowling ball.
YNeutral- Stubbs tosses his guts, which can be used as a grenade.
YTilt- Stubbs sends out one of his own hands to chase someone from afar.
YUp- Stubbs releases a vile gas, stunning enemies and doing damage.
YDown- Stubbs bludgeons someone over the head with an arm.
Special Move 1
Stubbs brings forth an extra zombie, who can deal damage against foes for a short while.
Special Move 2
Stubbs hops on a sheep and tries to run enemies down.
Special Move 3
Stubbs crawls into a tank and is capable of firing at enemies for a short time.
Special Move 4
Stubbs brings forth a horde of zombies, which will pursue all enemies and attack in manners similar to him.
Assistance (S) (E)
Maggie Monday, Stubbs' zombified lover and mother of Andrew Monday.
Elite Factor
Nuclear Apocalypse - Nukes will come down after Stubbs. The explosions can either kill him or his enemies in one hit, making it very risky.
Stats
Speed- 1
Strength- 9
Defense- 10
Durability- 10
Versatility- 5
Aggression- 3
Assistance- 7
Overall: 79
Orchid Flash reaction: Stubbs falls onto his back.
(Stubbs… he's kinda gross in my opinion. :P
I thankfully had enough material for what his moves would be, I was afraid I'd run dry with him.)
