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Big Bertha
Habitat: Oceans and Lakes Diet: Omnivorous Disposition: Seductive, Motherly
Big Bertha is the general nickname for a fairly common sub-breed of the Cheep-Cheep species which experiences a massive growth spurt to their form upon reaching puberty. Whereas the average Cheep-Cheep will often grown no further than the lower teens, physically, a Big Bertha quickly grows several curves upon her form, growing a rather large bust in the process, and generally growing larger and longer in all aspects, be it their limbs, their tails, or their hair. Although able to be colored much the same as any regular Cheep-Cheep, most Big Bertha's are in possession of long red hair, and most commonly red or light green colored scales on their fish half below their waist. The physical changes come couples with disposition changes, and Big Berthas trade in the exuberance for a more matronly attitude to go along with their maternal appearance.
Due to their more shapely form, they are slower than the energetic Cheep-Cheep, as they are no longer quite as streamlined in appearance. Their top speed underwater never quite reaches that of the Cheep-Cheep, and though even they can use the Cheep-Cheep's "attack" method of leaping out of the water, it garners much less vertical and horizontal distance than the younger, smaller fish-girls, meaning this technique only works on the lowest-hanging of bridges. As such, Big Berthas have changed their methods to something less direct.
When they've spotted a man they like, they will simply seduce him, using their feminine wiles and voluptuous appearance to enchant and attract him to staying with her. Soothing words, sensual compliments, "come-hither" gestures while sunbathing...a Big Bertha's repertoire of techniques is nearly endless, all for the sake of luring a man close. Once in her embrace, she will hold him close and use her matronly body to pleasure him in several ways, cooing in pleasure and practically coddling him and smothering in her love and lust, there in the water, on the shore, or wherever else she managed to lure him to.
As expected of one with such a motherly attitude, Big Berthas often act as surrogate mothers to Cheep-Cheeps within her territory, organizing the schools of younger fish-girls to keep them at least somewhat in line, and helping them attract a man in ways other than dive-bombing him, if possible, although uncommon is the Cheep-Cheep that has the patience to listen to her advice. Although many members of the school of Cheep-Cheeps may be surrogate daughters to them, Big Berthas are fairly virile in their own right and love children, and inevitably, she will give birth to several additional members of the school (Big Berthas giving birth to Cheep-Cheeps is the default; Big Bertha births are an uncommon occurrence that can happen to either species) over the course of her life.
Cheep-Cheep
Unused classic Piranha Plant found in the files of Super Mario World. It’s fine tile was replaced in the memory with a flopping cheep-cheep.
(Mario Fax|Source)
Enemies: Cheep-Cheep by Marie Bergeron
Enemies: Cheep-Cheep by Marie Bergeron