"And the Keyhole?" Judge Doom asked, not bothering to look at whoever he was talking to.
"The Heartless are searching for it now," the Skeleton King's image on the round T.V. Monster said. "I'm certain they'll find it soon enough."
The Judge and King's robot were walking through the deserted streets of Shuggazoom City. The place was very clean, and futuristic in appearance. All the buildings were brightly coloured and inviting, even though the place was practically deserted.
"…So that just leaves--"
"My Lord!" a voice called.
Doom and the Skeleton King looked.
Something approached the two. He had a muscular body, with purple robotic armour that was definitely attached to his flesh. His head was far too small for his body, being able to fit in the palm of his hand. His monkey-like head was orange in colour, and had a cybernetic dome above the extremely long and thick eyebrows, and had two cybernetic pumps attached to the sides of his head; at the same level as his eyes. A ponytail was attached to the dome. His beady eyes resembled those of the Skeleton King; they were solid-black….except for two tiny red dots.
"The Formless and I have looked everywhere for the girl," he told the Skeleton King. "I'm afraid we are unable to find her; she just disappeared."
"That girl is more trouble than she's worth," huffed the Skeleton King.
"If I recall, you said you had everything under control," Judge Doom said.
"Shuggazoom City may be the only civilisation on the planet, but there are plenty of holes for rats to hide in," the Skeleton King's sinister image explained. "No one can escape my watchful eye, but is it necessary to worry about the girl? With or without her, surely this world will be ours when we find the Keyhole."
"We need all seven Princesses of Heart to open the final door, Skeleton King," Doom said slowly. "Any fewer is useless."
"If she's that important, we'll find her."
The orange monkey-thing held a hand to his head, "I hear something."
"Ahh, he's here," Doom announced with a smile.
A Harley pulled up in front of them. Johnny Rancid dismounted his vehicle, and removed his helmet. "I'm here," he placed the helmet on the bike's seat, "so, now what?"
"Mr. Rancid, there is a group of Formless waiting for you in the City's centre," Doom told him. "The Skeleton King--" he gestured at the glaring image of the King with a gloved hand "--has instructed them not to attack you. Once you get there, wait for his command."
"And then what?" Rancid raised an eyebrow.
"You'll see," Doom said.
"With any luck, you won't have to do anything, should Sora and his idiotic friends arrive too late or not at all," the Skeleton King jeered.
Rancid frowned and pointed at the King, "Hey, I'm not gonna stand around all day with a bunch of bone bags made of semi-solid crap!.!"
"Watch your mouth, boy!.!.!.!.!" the Skeleton King's angry head took up the whole screen as T.V. Monster took a few steps towards the biker.
"Calm down, gentlemen," Doom stepped between them, holding his cane to T.V. Monster and his free hand to the smirking Rancid. "Our battle is with the Keyblade Master; not each other."
"Pffft," Rancid huffed. He turned around, and walked to his bike, "I'll see you later," he put his helmet on, mounted the Harley, revved the vehicle, and sped away.
W-WARP!
And that was when a group of Heartless picked the time to appear.
They had the bodily appearance of skeletons human. Instead of empty eye sockets, though, they had the traditional, yellow eyes. Their hands were white circles with four black claws. Their feet resembled boots. The colour of their bones was grey. They didn't seem to have a jaw. And, of course, above their eyes, they had the Heartless emblem.
"Find Jinmay, and bring her to me at once," the Skeleton King commanded. "Go with them, Mandarin," he told the monkey-headed thing.
"Yes, my Lord," 'Mandarin' bowed, and sprinted after the Heartless
T.V. Monster was about to take to the skies--
"Don't steep yourself in the darkness too long," warned the Judge. "The Heartless consume the careless."
"Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha…!" T.V. Monster turned around, revealing the Skeleton King's cocky expression. "Your concern is touching, but hardly necessary. I am as dark as any Heartless, if not darker."
A girl poked her pick-tailed head from a nearby alley. Her green eyes half-closed in relief as Judge Doom disappeared and T.V. Monster ascended into space.
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"Wow, a deserted city," Eddy said nonchalantly as the group walked in the middle of a street. "Yawn."
"It is a nice-looking place, though," Sora admired the attractive buildings.
"Shiny…," Ed said stupidly.
"Wonder what's so important about this place…," Eddy mused.
Sora's eyes widened. He tugged on Eddy's shirt, "I dunno, but I don't think they want us to find out!"
A group of skeleton Heartless were heading their way.
"Oh, man," Eddy sighed. He aimed staff, and let loose several fireballs at one single Heartless. It was destroyed.
Sora stabbed one that got too close, and threw it behind him, where it would meet its fate with Ed, who uppercut it to its defeat.
Eddy ducked a dark punch, twirled his staff, and melted a hole through the fiend's midsection with a fireball, destroying it.
He was smacked upside the head by another skeleton Heartless. He hissed, and hit it in the side with an ice-charged strike. The Heartless was half-frozen. It made a fist, and punched Eddy in the nose. The pink boy growled with a bloody nose, and electrocuted the dark fiend, killing it.
Two Heartless tackled Ed. He punched one of them, and pushed the other away with his shield. He let out a warcry, and charged at them. One dark fiend side-stepped, while the other stayed put and was destroyed when Ed smashed it into a lamppost.
Ed turned to kill the other Heartless, but stopped when he saw Sora slice its head off. Its skeletal body evaporated into nothing.
There were no more Heartless.
"Man, I wish they wouldn't just pop up and try to kill us every five seconds," Eddy grumbled as he healed his broken nose.
They continued walking down the street.
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They stopped by an alley.
"Let's get outta here," Eddy stated. "There's nothing here, but a bunch of Heartless."
"No," Sora shook his head, leaned against the alley wall, "this place HAS to be important, if that 'Judge' guy wants it so bad."
"Maybe, we got the wrong place," Eddy suggested. "Ever think of that?"
"Let's just keep searching for a bit longer," Sora gestured down the road they hadn't covered yet.
"I'm not gonna waste more time!.!" Eddy waved him off. He blinked in confusion when he noticed…., "Ed? Where're you going?"
The yellow boy was halfway into the dark alley, "There's someone over there, Eddy," he pointed towards a couple of trashcans.
Eddy squinted, and could just make out a head of pink hair above the cans' lids. "Who's there?" he called.
Sora's hands wrapped around the Keyblade's hilt…just in case.
"Please don't hurt me!" a girl sprung up from behind the cans, and held her dainty hands up in defence. "I mean you no harm!"
The girl was about the cutest thing anyone could have ever seen. She wore a little, green dress, with orange, circular shoulders. White socks went from her knees into two big, green Mary Janes. Her unseen neck supported a rather big head. Her pigtailed hair was pink, and a section of each 'tail' was white. Her rosy cheeks were situated under big, green eyes.
"If you want me, I surrender," she sacredly closed her eyes, and prepared for the worst.
…
…
…
When the worst, didn't come, she looked and saw everyone standing where they were.
"Y-You're not going to t-take me away?" she stammered.
"No," Eddy glanced at his partners nervously, "I don't think so…"
"You're not with the Skeleton King?" she asked, still uncertain.
"You mean that ugly guy with the walking T.V. set?" Eddy asked. "Nooope."
"What's your name?" Sora asked.
"I-I'm Jinmay," she stated nervously.
"Right, before we go any further," Eddy began, "can we step out in the fresh air? The place reeks!"
Ed looked at him strangely, "Smells good to me, Eddy."
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"So…," Eddy leaned against a lamppost with his pink arms crossed, "….shall we start telling each other what's up?"
"The Skeleton King is after me," Jinmay explained, clasping her hands together. "I don't know what for, exactly, but he has these new slaves to assist him."
"The Heartless," Sora stated with scorn towards the name, leaned in his Keyblade.
"Is that what those skeletons are called?"
"Uh-huh," Ed nodded.
"They were part of the welcoming committee," Eddy grunted. "Broke my damn nose."
"The Skeleton King almost caught me," Jinmay went on. She gazed towards the sky, "………but he helped me."
Sora leaned his brown head to the side, "Who?"
Jinmay uttered one word. One name. "Chiro."
"'Chiro'?" Eddy remarked.
"Yummy," Ed rubbed his belly.
"It's 'Chiro'; not 'Cheerios', Ed," Eddy told the stupid one.
"'Chiro'?" a sinister voice said from above. "Where might I find the boy?"
Everyone looked up.
The Skeleton Kings' image looked down at them, displayed on T.V. Monster's screen.
"Jinmay, allow me to find you more suitable company. These boys just won't do, you see."
Sora prepared his Keyblade. He yelled, "Run, Jinmay! Find safety!"
The pink-haired girl ran for her pretty, little life.
Another group of skeleton Heartless appeared out of nowhere.
"Destroy them," the Skeleton King ordered. "Steal the hearts from their very bodies."
And T.V. Monster flew away.
Sora and Ed raised their weapons while Eddy ran a hand down his pink face in pure frustration.
Sora and Ed leapt to attack, but stopped in mid-run as several bolts of lightening came from above, and shocked every Heartless to death.
Sora and Ed looked at Eddy in surprise.
The mage had his staff held high above his squared head. He panted, out of magic.
"Wayta go, Eddy!" Ed grinned, and gave a thumb's up.
"Uhhh, nice going, Eddy," Sora said with a simper.
"Yeah, well, those Heartless really bug the--"
SLAM!.!.!.!.!.!
"!.!.!.!.!.!" Sora gasped.
"!.!.!.!.!.!" Ed jumped back.
Eddy was flattened by a belly flop from some sort of fat Heartless. As the dark fiend stood up, it revealed that it had a translucent layer of skin encasing its red bones. The fat thing stood on two stubby legs, similar to a large body. Its feet, head, and arms were similar to the other skeleton Heartless. Unlike the other skeletons, it had a jaw. The Heartless emblem was situated between its yellow eyes.
"…ooohhhhhhh……," Eddy groaned helplessly from between the Heartless' feet. He was as flat as a pancake, with his arm sticking out in a zigzag.
"You shall pay!" Ed ran at the creature.
The fat skeleton raised a fist and blocked Ed's shield. The yellow boy huffed, and pushed as hard as he could against the dark beast. The fat skeleton's feet skidded against the asphalt as it was pushed back by Ed's immense strength.
Eddy weakly said, "N-Nice going--MMMMMFF!.!.!.!" Ed had unknowingly stepped on his face.
Ed pushed the Heartless further into the road.
"YAAAH!" Sora had electrified his Keyblade with a thunder spell, and sailed the Blade towards the fat skeleton's head.
The fiend was knocked back a few feet. It took a breath, and spat several fireballs from his mouth.
Sora gasped, and rolled to the side.
Ed ducked one shot, and deflected another.
The fireball flew straight into the fat skeleton, knocking it onto a fire hydrant. The hydrant broke, and water erupted from the pavement like a geyser. The Heartless shook as the stream of water came down on it.
Sora realised, "It's weak against water, I think!"
"So am I, Sora," Ed answered nervously.
"Really?"
"Yeah, I hate baths."
Sora rolled his blue eyes before aiming with his Keyblade, "If it hates water, then it might not like ice either." He fired a concentrated amount of ice. The fat skeleton was beaten, and the geyser changed into an arch-shaped ice statue.
Sora spun around, and used the Cure spell to bring Eddy to his regular shape.
Eddy rubbed his sore back, "I suffer way too much."
"We have to find Jinmay!" Sora exclaimed. "She'll be defenceless without us!"
"Didn't you listen to what she was saying?" Eddy asked dusting his arm off. "Some 'Chiro' guy will save her," he picked up his staff.
"Even so, we should make sure she's okay," Sora faced the direction they saw Jinmay run. "She went that way," he pointed with his Keyblade. "C'mon!"
Ed followed.
Eddy scoffed with his arms crossed. "I'm not going. Nuh uh. No way, no how."
Ed's arm stretched from off-screen, grabbed Eddy by his shirt's collar, and pulled him.
"AKIES!"
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"I think we're lost, guys," Ed said, gazing at the buildings surrounding them.
"We're not lost, Ed," Sora said, ahead of the group. "We just……."
"Don't know where we are?" Eddy suggested sarcastically.
Sora glared at him sideways. He shook it off, and called, "JINMAY! CAN YOU HEAR US?.!"
"……"
"……"
No reply.
"JINMAY!" Sora yelled a little louder. "HELLO?.?.?.?"
"Stop, Sora," Eddy fingered his ear. "You're gonna break the sound barrier."
"I don't see you trying to be useful," Sora shot back.
"Touché."
"Hey, guys!" Ed yelled from across the road. "I think I hear a battle!" he flattened himself against the wall, and stuck his neck round the corner.
"Let's see," Eddy approached the corner, and mimicked what Ed did, but at a lower level.
Sora squeezed in-between them, and looked.
Some sort of robot was battling a group of Heartless. When the Heartless blocking the view was destroyed, the robot was revealed to be some sort of robotic, blue monkey with black eyes. Its height reached Eddy's neck, and it was firing projectiles from a pair of drills that were present instead of its hands.
"We gotta help him!" Sora equipped his Keyblade, and ran to assist.
Ed made to follow him, but Eddy pulled on his green vest.
"No need, Ed," the magical boy said. "Just sit back, and watch the show."
"Aaaahh!" the monkey let out a primal squeal as it hit a wall. A skeleton loomed over it, ready to strike.
"YAAAAH!" Sora sailed his Keyblade into the Heartless, dividing it in two at the hip. It was beaten.
The blue monkey watched with amazement as Sora spun around and used several Blizzard spells to kill the remaining Heartless.
"Whew…," Sora tiredly wiped the sweat from his brow. He turned around, and spoke, "Be careful with those Heartless. They may be annoying, but they're very dangerous."
The robotic monkey gave him a sarcastic look as he stood up. "Ooo-ooh ahh ahh aaaaaaah," he said as his drills were replaced with hands with fours digits.
Sora looked at him strangely, "You don't speak English…"
"Well, DUH!" Eddy exclaimed as he and Ed came out from their hiding place. "He's a monkey, for crying out loud!"
"And yet we managed to speak with monsters and sponges!" Sora retorted, annoyed.
"It's so CUTE!" Ed scooped the surprised monkey in his arm. "Almost as cute as a chicken!"
"Nnngh! Nnnhhh!" the monkey struggled to get free as Ed nuzzled him against his cheek.
"Put him down, Ed. It may be a robot, but you will still break it with your….um….., muscle."
"Oops, sorry," Ed let the robotic primate drop. "Uh-ha-ha-ha-ha…"
"So, what should we do with him?" Sora asked, looked at the monkey intently.
"Just leave him here," Eddy waved him off. "I'd rather find Jinmay than stay with a chimp."
The monkey perked up at the sound of the girl's name.
"Huh?" Sora noticed. "What is it, boy?" he asked the primate, as if it was a dog.
"Ooo-aaah aaaahhhaaaa aaakkk," the monkey stated. "Eeeeeh oooh-aaaeeeeeh."
Eddy sweatdropped.
"Oooookaaaaaaay," Sora raised an eyebrow.
"I think it wants cookies, Eddy."
"Shut up, Ed. Monkeys don't eat cookies."
The bionic monkey brightened, as if remembering something. He reached behind him, and pulled out three, red, wing-shaped objects. He held them out for the boys to take.
"Ooh aakk," he said.
Eddy eyed the devices suspiciously.
Ed stared blankly, "Walnuts?"
Sora took one of them. He was unsure of what to do next.
"Ahh-hhaa," the monkey gestured putting the small object on the left side of the chest.
"Seems easy," Eddy took one.
Ed took the other.
Sora, Ed, and Eddy all placed the items on the left sides of their coat/shirt/vest.
"……," Ed showed his famous half-moon smile as he waited.
Eddy inspected himself, "I don't feel any different."
"Is there a button we should press, or something?" Sora asked.
"No need," the monkey stated. "The translators are fairly capable of functioning automatically."
"Wow…a talking monkey..," Eddy let out.
"Did you say 'translators'?" Sora asked, curious.
"Indeed, I did," the bionic primate paced back and forth with a raised finger and closed eyes. "These devices allow the user to understand any language in existence. It also allows you to appear to be speaking the language non-English speakers like best."
"Okay, you lost me," Eddy said.
The monkey sighed. "Imagine if a person who knew only…..I don't know…..French spoke to you while you had that device," he explained like a college professor. "If that was the case, it would seem to you that that person was speaking English. However, if you were to reply in English, with that device present, then it would seem to the French person that you were speaking his or her language. Understand?"
"Mmhmm," Sora nodded with a smile.
"I guess," Eddy rubbed the back of his head, "but you speak 'monkey'. If ya wanna be technical, that's not a language."
"Young man, it would take days to explain to you the opportunities of this translating device."
"…..ooookayyy…."
"And you, my yellow happy-go-lucky friend," the smart robot spoke to Ed. "Do you comprehend what I just said?"
Ed stared at him with a vacant expression on his face before uttering, "Cool, a talking monkey."
"Right," the monkey folded his metallic arms. "I see that you're not interested in the wonders of technological achievements."
"Excuse me, sir--"
"Please," the monkey held up a hand as he interrupted Sora, "my name is Mr. Hal Gibson, but you may just call me Gibson."
"Uhh, right--"
"And what are your names?"
"Uh, I'm Sora," the teen put a hand on his chest as a gesture. "That's Ed, and that's Eddy."
"Please to meat you--Anyway," the monkey went on, "I'd like to get back to the previous topic at hand. If I recall correctly, you spoke of someone named 'Jinmay'."
Sora nodded, "Yeah. We met her a few minutes ago."
Eddy coughed, and mumbled 'hours'.
Sora ignored him, "Someone called 'the Skeleton King' is after her."
"I'm aware of that," Gibson answered. "The Team, and I rescued her from a group of Heartless. However, things went awry when we were separated. I was attacked by those vicious beings. I ought to thank you for saving me."
"Heh," Sora smiled sheepishly and scratched the back of his head, "no problem."
"Not to sound impolite, but if we are to continue with this conversation, let us do so while mobile," Gibson sauntered away. "We'll be sitting ducks if we stay here."
"Uh, sure," Sora ran to catch up with him.
"Why does the blue monkey talk funny, Eddy?" Ed asked as he and Eddy followed the Keyblade master and monkey.
"Because he's a nerd," Eddy answered bluntly. "Double D would love him."
"What are you doing?" Sora eyed the device Gibson suddenly had in his hands.
It was square-shaped, and had a few buttons and a screen. The screen displayed six blinking dots. One of them was on the bottom of the screen, while the other five were all gathered together to the far left. Each dot had a different colour. The one on the bottom was blue, while the rest were yellow, red, green, black, and orange.
"I'm using this tracking device to pinpoint the locations of my comrades," Gibson answered, not taking his eyes off the device. He used his peripheral vision to help him take a right turn round a corner.
"So….where are they?"
"According to my readings, they should all be gathered in the City's park," Gibson put the device away. "Quick; we don't have much time to lose!"
Sora, Ed, and Eddy watched as Gibson broke into a run on all fours, and then jumped. A slot opened in the monkey's small back, and a single jet thruster emerged mechanically. A blue flame erupted from the thurster's mouth, keeping the monkey airborne.
"HEY!" Eddy called after him. "We can't fly, y'know!"
"And of all the days to leave a spare pack at home," the monkey scolded himself as he approached the three boys. "I'll slow down, so you can keep up."
"Okay," Sora nodded. "Lead the way, sir."
Gibson chuckled, "No need to be so formal, Sora. Now, come, for we must make haste."
Sora jogged after the mechanical primate, pacing steadily himself.
Ed and Eddy freakishly ran after them.
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Shuggazoom City's park could have been described as a gigantically beautiful courtyard surrounded by apartment blocks. The green square had been decorated with trees and park benches for all to enjoy. Like the rest of the city, it was deserted.
The day was approaching sunset.
Sora stopped running so he could lean over and rest on his knees. He panted. "Are…we….there…..yet?"
Eddy sleepily strolled next to him, before falling flat on his face. Ed fell besides him.
"You seriously can't be exhausted after a little run," said Gibson in a surprised tone as he hovered above them.
"We've….been….doing…..a…..lot of exercise…today…..," Sora panted.
"A few hours ago, we beat a guy dressed as a toilet," Eddy's lips stretched, and crept to the surface so his voice could be heard.
Gibson's feet touched down on the park's soft grass. "We're close," he said. "Just a bit further."
"Okay," Sora tiredly stood up as straight as he could, and followed the already-sprinting monkey.
Ed went after them, dragging Eddy by his shirt's collar.
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Everyone--except for Eddy, who was still facing the ground--gasped.
Five forms were struggling for freedom in some sort of sticky, black ooze. Four other robotic monkeys, each one with a different colour, strained to get free. In the middle of them, a square-headed, black-haired boy grunted in frustration. All of his face was covered with a white mask, excluding his blue eyes, little nose, mouth, chin, and bits of his cheeks.
When the boy's eyes opened, they revealed blue irises. "Gibson! Help us!"
"I'm on it, Chiro," Gibson's hands were replaced with drills. "Spin Shocker!"
Blue beams of pure energy shot out from the drills, and traced 'Chiro's' frame. The ooze split up, and the boy fell on all fours.
Sora got a good look at his clothing as the boy stood up. Chiro had some sort of orange scarf tightly wrapped around his neck. His tight, white shirt resembled a lab coat, but wasn't. Two big, black buttons were located on top of one another to the left of the shirt. His sleeves stretched into two orange gloves. His black boots reached his knees. His thighs weren't bare, as a pair of white pants reached down into the boots.
"Great work, Gibson!" the boy stretched as he congratulated his comrade. He then noticed the others, "Uhh, who are these?"
"Oh, they are--"
"HEY! Will you two quit yapping, and save us already?.!" a red version of Gibson had surfaced the goo, and was yelling at the boy and blue monkey.
Chiro sweatdropped, and scratched the back of his head, "Sorry about that." His simper turned into a frown. "Chiro Spearo!" he formed a bolt of lightening in his gloved hand, and hurled it like a javelin.
The black liquid surrounding the red monkey evaporated, and the primate hit the grass.
"Thanks, kid," he said. "Let's free the others!"
Chiro nodded, forming another spear.
Gibson was already freeing a yellow, pink-eyed monkey.
The red monkey's hands morphed into horseshoe magnets. He jumped up, and yelled, "Magna-Tingler Blast!"
Red energy formed between the magnets, pulsing towards the remaining two figures in the black ooze. Combined with another spear from Chiro, a green monkey, and a black monkey with olive eyes were freed.
"Great work, Team," Chiro smiled with clenched fists. "We're free."
"I'm sure glad to be out of there," the yellow monkey said in a female voice. She dusted herself for any goo that stuck to her bionic form.
"Tell me about it," the red one rolled his eyes. "I tell ya the Formless are getting tougher by the day." He glared, "What took you so long, Gibson?"
Gibson faced the red monkey, "Well, Sprx, I was ruthlessly attacked by those dark creatures we met earlier. I would have been scrap metal if these gentlemen hadn't saved me." He gestured at Sora's group.
"H-Hi," Sora waved nervously.
Ed smiled, and shook Eddy by his collar.
"Hi, I'm Chiro," he approached Sora with a hand ready to shake.
"Uh, kid," 'Sprx' tugged on his shirt. "The fight's not over yet."
Chiro looked down at him questioningly.
"You may want to know that the Formless blob is dividing," the black monkey uttered in a deep voice.
Everyone looked.
The ooze separated into several individual blobs. They began to rise, and take the form of a two-armed, two-legged, and headed creature. To Sora, these things greatly resembled the skeleton Heartless, but didn't have the yellow eyes, grey bones, or emblem. Instead, their eye sockets were black, and bare. To replace the lack of skin, they possessed a black substance to cover anywhere where there wasn't bone. A section of their heads was replaced with a black, spherical thing.
The green monkey gasped, "FORMLESS!"
"What did you expect, Otto?" Sprx asked him curtly.
Sora held his Keyblade.
Ed dropped Eddy, and pulled out his shield.
"That's okay," Gibson told them, eyeing the Formless. "We can take it from here."
"Uh, okay….," Sora backed away.
Chiro and the five monkeys stood in a straight line, facing the Formless.
Chiro clenched a fist, "Monkey Team! Move!"
Everyone let out a battle cry, and jumped forward.
"Photon Scalpel!" Gibson yelled as he landed in front of three Formless. He swept the laser beam through them, cutting the fiends at the hips. And, just like a Heartless would evaporate, the Formless melted.
The yellow monkey was next. He pink eyes glared as her fists grew mechanically. "Boom Boom Wakeup!" she squished two Formless like pancakes.
The black monkey hopped from head to head, dodging slow swipes. He jumped off one, spun in mid air, and opened his mouth wide, "Monkey Mind Scream!" sound waves flew into seven Formless, which clutched their heads futilely as they melted. He landed in a crouch.
Sprx grinned, "My turn." He smacked aside an opponent. It prepared to kill him, along with another two comrades. A ball or red energy charged in one of Sprx's magnets. "Magno-Ball Blazer!" he hurled it like a discus. It crashed into three flunkies, causing them to melt.
It was the green monkey's--'Otto'--turn. His hands morphed into green circular saws. "Whirling Destructo-Saws!" the saws spun, and flew on extendable chains that came from the robotic monkey's arms. Formless were cut left-and-right.
Chiro was surrounded by the last few Formless. He took a breath, "Lighting Kick!" he kicked one Formless in the jaw while performing a back-flip.
He landed, reached behind him, grabbed a Formless, and threw it into another.
"Thunder Punch!" he disintegrated more Formless with a single, energy-charged fist.
The last few enemies came at him.
Chiro held his palm out, "MONKEY FU!" a blast of green decimated the evil foes.
"That was unbelievable," Sora stared in amazement as everyone gathered.
"Yeah!" Ed cheered with raised arms. "That was so cool!"
"Ugh," Eddy weakly stood up, having recovered from his exhaustion. He removed his cap, and rubbed his head. When he noticed four new monkeys, he groaned, "Oh, man. Just what we need; more damn monkeys!"
Pardon the lack of updates. I was working on another story. I'll dedicate my time to finishing this arc 'till I go back to the other story.
R&R.
