"Hello everyone, I'm Bukokelz," "And I'm fallen child Alex, and today we're looking at the buko inspired by the hit game Undertale. It's Froguy, Whimson, and Temmie!"

"Let's start with Temmie, as they're the only one of the three without any evolutions. Based on the Undertale monster of the same name, Temmie is the bug/cat buko, a normal type that can learn bug, fighting, flying, water, and even magic type attacks with proper training. Their bodies are basically just anthro versions of the Temmie monster from Undertale, and the only clothing they'll ever allow themselves to wear is a sweater. They seem to prefer blue, but will accept any color. They won't but on anything else, a they believe other clothing would just get in the way of things."

"They're excitable buko, their tails and wings very sensitive to pleasure and pain. They don't lose focus as quickly as Bunny Boys, but they're only about a step or two above them. They're hard to train as they easily get distracted by almost anything. Once they are trained properly though, they can use their flight, agility, and unsettling ability to stretch their arms and legs several times their normal length to great effectiveness in battle."

"All three of those traits also liven up taming. They love taming and seem to have very few inhibitions. They'll usually accept taming anywhere and are willing to try most all positions or kinks at least once. Their favorite type of taming though seems to be any kind that involves them using their limb stretching ability for sex."

"Their naturally learned attacks are arm stretch, leg stretch, double slap, mega kick, tackle, quick attack, bug bite, wing attack, tail slap, lick, boop, pretty wink, wrap, hard thrust, wall clench, bide, foot grip, probing tongue, soft paws, aura cute, tickle, bite and slash. The enhancements to children of a Temmie are wings, aura cute, stretch limbs, increased agility and increased speed."

"Next up is Froguy, the frog pawn buko. This water type buko is inspired by the Undertale monster of Froggit, looking like an anthro version of it, and like Froggit it's a little dim. Not in the same way as Temmie in that their easily distracted, it just takes their minds awhile longer to process information. When they do finish thinking, they're pretty decent in normal battles, but less so in sex battles."

"Their natural attacks are bounce, tackle, bubble, water gun, wall clench, long tongue, double team, and lick. The enhancements to children of a Froguy is water affinity, enhanced leg strength, and extending tongue."

"With enough training, taming, and teaching, the Froguy will evolve into a Final Froguy, the warrior frog buko and a water/fighting type. They're taller by about a foot or two with thicker skin and even a few spikes along their body. They're not very strategic, and are known for having intense tunnel vision to the point that they could end up attacking someone innocent by mistake. That said, they're still smarter, stronger, and much faster than their previous form.

"Final Froguy's naturally learned attacks are spike rush, close combat, rain dance, bubble beam, mega punch, mega kick, double kick, tongue lash, water cock, hard thrust, rapid thrust, and rage. The enhancements to children of Final Froguys are water affinity, natural combat skill, increased strength, increased leg strength, extended tongue, and bodily spikes."

"Finally, there's Whimson, the delicate buko, a normal type. They're very frail buko, thin with papery wings. They can fly and glide gently, but too much pressure and their wings could easily tear. Speaking of pressure, training them is like pulling teeth, as they're very intensely shy and nervous of almost everything. They can burst into tears and flee from basic training and even from combats from a tamer. And trying to tame them without them fainting nervously is a nightmare. A patient and loving tamer can bring out their potential, but even then they can't endure combat without feeling too guilty to continue."

"The attacks learned naturally by a Whimson are tackle, cry, sad song, fairy wind, double team, infestation, and light screen. As said before, they won't be good for sex battles or normal combat in this form. There have never been any records of a Whimson having a child, as most are too nervous for such a thing."

"With enough time, training, and support, they'll evolve into a Whimsalot, the armored fairy buko. They ae a much taller, stronger buko with strong armor and a bow and arrow. They go from normal to steel/celestial type. They are a complete one-eighty from their former form, now warriors to fight for those weaker than themselves. In fat, the surest way to get a Whimson to evolve into a Whimsalot is to have another Whimsalot train them."

"The attacks learned naturally by a Whimsalot are wing attack, steel wing, arrow shot, rapid fire, heavy arrow, heavenly light, holy arrow, harden, and aerial ace. Great fighters, but not sex battlers at all. The enhancements to children of Whimsalots are steel or celestial affinity, wings, increased accuracy, increased endurance, and increased durability."

"Unfortunately, a Whimsalot is not the only for a Whimson can evolve into. If a Whimson is left on their own for too long, their intense fear, guilt, shame, and anxiety will cause them to evolve into something else. Whimsinner, the heartache buko. Their bodies are even more frail than their previous form, but actually getting close enough to them is difficult. As an infernal/magic type, their magic can easily defense them from harm. Their minds are gone now, lost in a storm of guilt and shame. The best they can hope for is someone to nurture them out of it, allowing them to evolve back into a Whimson, but they can never become a Whimsalot now."

"Their natural abilities are magic shield, demon's fire, hell scream, cutting shield, magic shell, teleport, invisbility, aura fear, and nightmare syndrome. There has only been one case of a child of being born of a Whimsinner. They thresheld into a Whimson before any enhancements were documented."

"And that's it, the Undertale buko. Be sure to let us know what you thought about these buko lines, and what kinds of buko you'd like to see in the future, and be sure to check in for the next magical installment of the bukodex!"