Cooking With Frenchfry #21 Special Gueststar: Phantasmo (X-375)

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Cooking With Frenchfry #21 Special Gueststar: Phantasmo (X-375)
Happy halloween!! 🎃
I wanted to draw Phantasmo Experiment 375 from Lilo and Stitch the series for this day!
Life can get really messy sometimes, like things are happening all at once or just don’t seem to make sense. But even in the middle of that chaos, you have the power to decide how you respond. You get to make choices, set boundaries, and find moments to breathe, no matter what’s happening around you. So, remember, you’re the author of your story—and you can shape it in ways that feel right for you. Be gentle with yourself as you go through this! 💕
The Final Battle With Phantasmo.
I love the ending for this one so much. Like, how cool is it that he got to be an upgraded version of some children's favorite animatronic character?!
Hey what can you tell me about the Young Allies? They don't seem to pup up often in history books
(Propaganda Poster produced in 1942 showing the Young Allies)
The Young Allies were a group of young superhumans from the United Nations alliance in WWII Their membership consisted of.
Fireball, (Sonya Chuikov, Soviet Union)
Phantasmo (Jean-Marc de Villars, France)
Kuei (Unknown, China)
and Squire (Percival Sheldrake, UK)
They were various orphaned or otherwise listless young superhumans from the allied nations who had banded together to fight Axis forces behind enemy lines, making themselves a nuisance in the fascist side from Brest to Beijing. Though their most famous caper probably involves their team up with the American team the Young All-Stars where they battled Axis Amerika attempting to steal nuclear secrets from Albert Einstein in St. Louis.
They aren't super well known because of general America-centrism in the field of Superhero Studies, especially around WWII and because, save for Squire, who would return to the UK after the war as the sidekick of his father The Knight and eventually become the second man to hold that title, they all retired soon after the war and faded into obscurity.
I can't tell you where they're buried, IF they're buried, what they did with the rest of their lives. What I can say is that we do all them all a salute of gratitude for putting it all on the line in the most dangerous places at one of the most dangerous times for a human being to be alive, much less a costumed do-gooder.
E. C. Stoner "The Funnies" 51-56 Phantasmo
All it took was one short super cool vid.... and I got hooked! I am basically T-oby in this!!
Dr. Phantasmo and T-oby- @fluffffpillow
Charlie - @jencilthepencil
“Evil”?
Michael Bair
Experiment 375
Phantasmo
Primary function: To possess inanimate objects and use them to cause chaos
He is designed to create utter chaos by possessing inanimate objects. He is intangible and can phase through obstacles, thus making him virtually uncatchable.
Due to his programming, he strives to keep his existence a secret. He tries to put the blame on others for his messes and attempts to get rid of anyone who sees his true form. Being always on the move, jumping from object to object, he ultimately craves attention, and possessed Lilo's doll Scrump for this reason.
One true place: The Macki Macaw's pizza restaurant, inside the animatronic parrot