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Space cats OC Leuko by @crystal--lungs
Art by me
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Natural-Killer Leuko, Telesphoros' Tomb Animal (basically a psychopomp/personal bogeyman/astrological symbol; he is not "real" and yet...). He self-styles as the king/necessary regulator of his realm (that does not mean he is consistently good or fair at his job, but aren't we all?).
A new final boss, because the previous idea was kinda not workin' for me.
lil' doodle of my star wars kids, Gunn, Mustard and Leuko.
Name: Jelectro
Debut: Super Mario Bros. 3
Yesterday, we talked about Spike Eel, an enemy forgotten because it was a one-off replacement for an enemy that has been seen many times before, and a couple more times since. Today we’ll talk about Jelectro, who has just about the opposite problem! Jelectro is a one-off enemy who hasn’t returned since, but has been replaced numerous times! But more on that later, because first we gotta talk about Jelectro itself!
If you have been paying attention to which mods write which posts, then you may have gathered before that I, Mod Hooligon, have declared jellyfish one of my favorite animals. And that’s just as true now as it has ever been before, and Jelectro is no exception! Jellyfish, save for box jellyfish, don’t really have eyes, but Jelectro here has some of the cutest li’l eyes imaginable! Truly “eyes with no other features” is one of the best faces you can give any creature in anything ever. Scientific fact!
What is NOT precious is this female Jelectro, apparently named “Smookers” that appeared in one comic at some point. C’mon! Jellyfish don’t have much visible sexual dimorphism to begin with! Why does she have lips. Why does she have lips.
Anywho, Jelectro pretty much serves as a standard underwater obstacle, hovering around in place, saying “don’t touch me!” Not anything too special, but a nice way to give underwater levels some flair! Heck, I kind of lied when I said this enemy was a one-off, as they replace Spike Traps in BOTH Super Mario Maker games, but only in the underwater theme in the Super Mario Bros. 3 style, which was their debut anyway. So does that really even count?
And this brings us back to our main question, “What in the heck happened to Jelectro?” We’re gonna be talking about quite a few cartoon jellyfish, so the rest is all under the cut!
Daily thing #1809 (Subject)
Redid some old ocs.