"Again, again, again, you fight against impossible odds. Conquering Singularity and Lostbelt alike… Over and over, you triumph against the insurmountable and win against foes where in all reality you should have been squashed like the insect you are… I've been using the Moon Cell to observe you, to look at how you progressed… And yet, no matter what, no matter who… The answer is the same. You should have died during your journey. Oh, without a doubt, you would have made it farther than most of those Crypters. Your efforts have proven time and again that your skill as a Master is unparalleled. But still… A Master with minimal magical power, heading an army of Servants and managing to surmount foes as strong as Divine Spirits and Beasts… Well, there comes a point where even I have to raise my brow. But I think I've found out the answer here…"
"A figure, observing beyond even the boundaries the Old Ones have crossed, toying with the threads of fate and weaving their own story… Maneuvering all of reality to try and grant everyone their 'happy ending'… Fufufufufufu… I must say, even I was surprised to find you hiding away in this pocket of reality. Bra-vo, child… The fact that you were able to take a hopeless case like this one and make them into an unparalleled warrior is impressive, and it certainly made things entertaining to watch, especially for all of us watching you… But I'm afraid that you won't be able to play this chapter, dear viewer. That would just ruin my fun..."
First Stage: Just a cloak and some 'armor' covering her body. Ritsuka suspects this may simply because she didn't really care and just tossed on whatever she could find.
Second Stage: Dressed in a mix of a casino bunny outfit and a TV show host. Her coloration has changed to that of an old black and white television, and it almost seems like TV antennae are on her head.
Final Stage: A gold cheongsam with jade accents, with accessories reminiscent of the first two stages(the white cloak from the first ascensions and earrings based on the card suits from the second ascension).
Traits
Class: Foreigner(True), Ruler(False)
Alternate Class: Rider(Lily), MoonCancer
True Name: Yù Tù
Source: Mythology Around the World
Region: The Moon
Alignment: True Neutral
Attribute: Sky
Known as: The Lunar Rabbit, The Rider of the Moon, Emissary of Chang’e, Brewer of the Elixir of Immortality, Bodhisattva of Śakra, Sasanka
Voice Actress: Tanaka Rie
Deck: QQQAB
Parameters:
Strength: B
Endurance: EX
Agility: A
Mana: B
Luck: C
NP: EX
Passive Skills:
Ingredient Gathering EX:
With her mighty pestle and massive mortar, Yù Tù works tirelessly, constantly grinding up ingredients to brew the elixir of immortality. However, she is always up for creating new concoctions. With this skill, Yù Tù takes the yang energy of her defeated victim and grinds it up, brewing up a potent new drink for herself.
(FGO Effect:)
Whenever this unit defeats an enemy:
-Greatly increase Atk and Def for three turns
-Heal a great amount HP
-Apply one of six random effects
-If enemy is of Evil Alignment, increase own damage for 5 turns
-If enemy is of Neutral Alignment, reduce cooldown of all Skills by 1
-If enemy is of Good Alignment, gain Invincibility for 1 turn
-If enemy is of Insane Alignment, gain a large amount of critical stars
-If enemy is of Summer Alignment, gain Guts status for 3 turns
-If enemy is of Bride Alignment, gain Debuff Immunity for 3 turns
Divinity B:
While not a goddess herself, Yù Tù holds immense power due to being heavily associated with multiple gods, goddesses, and other divine beings across mythology. Whether it be proving her virtue to Śakra, befriending Quetzalcoatl, or being Chang’e’s loyal companion, where gods walk, the Lunar Rabbit is not far behind.
(FGO Effect: Increases own damage by 175.)
Existence Outside the Domain B:
Despite her origins as a mortal from earth, Yù Tù is unable to truly comprehend human thoughts and actions as a rabbit, an immortal, and an alien. Her morality, her values, her very existence is incomprehensible to most sapient beings and her them.
At least... That's what she claims.
(FGO Effect:)
-Gains two Critical Stars each turn
-Increases own debuff resistance by 8%
Riding EX:
In a story told by the Cree tribes of Canada, it is said that a young rabbit dreamed of riding the moon. However, despite the people she asked, no one was willing to take her up there. Eventually, the kindly crane chose to assist the rabbit with her dream. As the crane flew to the heavens, the rabbit hung on to the crane’s legs with her paws.
The journey was long and arduous, and the intense flight led to the rabbit’s paws to begin bleeding as she struggled to hold on, and the rabbit’s weight was too much, stretching out the crane’s legs as she tried to support her passenger. But both crane and rabbit chose to keep going. Eventually, the pair made their way to the moon. As thanks, the rabbit marked the crane with her bloody paw print, as to remember her dear friend who granted her lifelong dream.
As both the one who rode the crane to the moon and the one who rides the moon itself, Yù Tù has the power to ride anything and make it to her destination without fail. Even Phantasmal Beasts bend their heads towards her authority as she rides off in pursuit of her dreams. Though above all else, her preferred steed is the moon, and she takes great pains to make sure it remains in good condition.
(FGO Effect: Increases own Quick performance by 11%.)
Active Skills:
Śakra’s Interference EX:
Long ago, it is said that monkey, the jackal, the otter, and the rabbit sought to practice charity as the humans did on the day of the full moon, believing that with their great virtues would come great rewards as well. At the time, an old man had wandered into the forest, begging for food. The monkey climbed the trees for fruit, the jackal stole a pot of milk curds, and the otter collected fish. However, the rabbit could only gather grass, which the old man could not eat. As such, she chose to offer the only thing she could: herself. Without a moment’s hesitation, she threw herself into the fire that was prepared.
However, she was not burned.
Shockingly, the old beggar man was Śakra, ruler of the Trāyastriṃśa Heaven, in disguise. Touched by the rabbit’s virtue, Śakra named her a Bodhisattva, and drew her image upon the moon for all mankind to see.
Through this same blessing, Yù Tù is made completely impervious to wounds and illness. Through Śakra’s blessing, so long as she keeps on the path of virtue and righteousness, she will know no pain. However, if she strays from the righteous path, she loses this blessing, and will be vulnerable to harm.
(FGO Effect:)
-Grants self Invincibility for 3 attacks
-Gain Debuff Immunity for 3 turns
-Recovers own HP for 5 turns
Watershed Down B:
As night falls, the moon rises, and with it, the Jade Rabbit. While the darkness may embolden the wicked and cruel to act as they please, the light of the moon shines down to expose their sin and empower the Jade Rabbit to destroy them, growing all the stronger with each phase of the moon. It doesn't matter what kind of evil or debauchery exists before her eyes. Even the brightest stars know to fear the moon.
(FGO Effect:)
-Apply Stacking Guts to self (2 times, 3 turns)
-Charges own NP Gauge
The Forgotten God Endures B:
"I have served in the courts of gods and devils alike. I've been an advisor, a servant, an errand boy, all these things and more... And yet, you are the one I remember the most. Funny that... Mankind and humanity forgot your existence, and yet serving you was one of the most memorable times in my life..."
The power granted by a god that has been all but forgotten save for a few. The goddess of medicine, death, and the moon, who taught Yù Tù all there is to know about healing and the immortality elixir.
(FGO Effect:)
-Increase NP strength based on turn count (1 turn) and apply stacking Guts (1 time)
-Cleanse all DOTs and for each removed gain NP gauge
Noble Phantasms
Moonlit Immortal - Elixir of the Gods
Rank: B
Maximum Targets: 1
Range: 1m
Classification: Anti-Unit
The famed elixir pounded out constantly by the moon rabbit day in, day out, consuming this medicine grants one complete immortality, and just drinking a mere sip of it gives one divine status. It is said that the goddess Chang’e stole the original elixir from her husband, the famed archer Hou Yi who shot down the nine suns with his mighty bow. As there was only enough elixir for one person to drink, Hou Yi chose to hide away the elixir, choosing to remain mortal for the rest of his days.
Tales differ on how the Chang’e took the elixir. Some stories call her a greedy woman who wanted the immortality all for herself, and drank the elixir without remorse. Others claim that Chang’e drank it out of desperation in order to protect it from thieves who wished to take it for themselves. Even more posit that Chang’e stole it for Hou Yi’s own sake, lest he give into the temptation of immortality and become a cruel tyrant. In any case, she drank of the mystical brew, and ascended into the sky, becoming the goddess of the moon.
It is through this tale that this Noble Phantasm manifests. While not the exact elixir, this watered-down version is still incredibly potent, allowing the user to stave off wounds and heal injuries.
Noble Phantasm: A Dream Realized: Rabbit Riding the Moon
Rank: EX
Maximum Targets: 7 Billion+
Range: 385,000 km
Classification: Anti-World
It is said that long ago, a rabbit dreamed of riding the moon itself. Through an arduous journey and the help of a friend, this dream was realized, and so the rabbit rests on the moon, steering it on its path through the stars. This Noble Phantasm is the culmination of that very same dream from long ago. With her powerful Riding Skill, Yù Tù can physically maneuver the moon itself however she wishes, using it as a vehicle throughout the cosmos.
When Yù Tù uses this Noble Phantasm, things have clearly become dire, for she only uses this technique out of pure desperation. With her power over the moon, Yù Tù pilots the lunar body straight into whoever has drawn her wrath, crushing them, and everything in the vicinity, under the moon’s weight.
Voice Lines:
Summoned: Greetings, mortal. I am the Lunar Rabbit, Grand Emissary of Lady Chang’e, Brewer of the Elixir of Life, Rider of the Moon, chosen Bodhisattva of-what? You just want my name? Tch. Fine, I will forgive your insolence just this once. You may refer to me Yù Tù, and I have answered your call to arms. Be grateful, for with my power at your command, you will never know loss again, mortal.
Level Up(Stage 1): I suppose even a divine immortal has room for improvement.
Level Up(Stage 2): Lucky you, lu-cky-you! Care to keep going? Who knows, maybe you're gonna have a bigger Success next!
Level Up(Stage 3): An offering? Well, if you pay homage as I deserve, who am I to turn you down?
1st Ascension: Well now, don't I look dapper? I heard that it was customary for some mortals to dress up as rabbits, so I decided to update my appearance to suit their homages. Rather elegant, no?
2nd Ascension: Tch. A shame, I was hoping that there'd be another change in dress this time. ...oi, human! Get a move on, will you? I'm growing tired of your dawdling, let's get this story moving already!
3rd Ascension: Oh...? I haven't worn the Jade Court's uniform in years... I'm glad it still fits me, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I haven't changed a bit since then, have I? ...no, I have changed. The blissful days of my youth are long gone now. ...still, it feels nice to know the clothes still fit me.
4th Ascension: When I ascended to the heavens, humans gave me the name Yù Tù, the Jade Rabbit. Others called me Mormo, the Thousand-Faced Moon. Others still deemed me Tecciztecatl, Rich and Proud God. I've sailed the seas of time for so long that I no longer remember my original name... I've forgotten more than any civilization can ever remember. And soon when all is said and done, I will forget your name as well, human. Still, I suppose that your futile struggle against entropy itself is one that I can enjoy watching. So do what you do best, claw and bite and kill all in your way as you desperately try and fail to outrun death itself. Show me the beautiful story that is mortality.
Fight Start(Stage One): I am the Lunar Rabbit, watcher from on high. Compared to me, you are nothing but mortal trash to be disposed of.
Fight Start(Stage Two): Up, hold up, don’t touch that dial!
Fight Start(Stage Three): I have lived ten thousand of your lifetimes and seen things you couldn't even comprehend. If you're so willing to cut your life short, then I will be all too happy to fulfill that request.
Skill 1: I'll give you three chances to give up. After that...
Skill 2: I've had enough of this... Taking a drink break!
Skill 3(Stage One): I suppose I can have my fun with you...
Skill 4(Stage Two): Ladies and gentlemen! Tonight, the rabbit will make you disappear!
Skill 5(Stage Three): I'm going to have fun feeling your bones break under my fists.
Command Card Select 1: Let’s see what ingredients you have to offer!
Command Card Select 2: Ordering me around, are you? You sure are awfully bold.
Command Card Select 3: This will be a fun little distraction...
Noble Phantasm Select 1: Humans have long pursued immortality... And I hold it in the palm of my hand.
Noble Phantasm Select 2: Allow me to grant you a glimpse of a true immortal's power.
Attack 1: I will crush your bones into powder!
Attack 2: I’ll grind you up and drink of your essence!
Attack 3: SEIIIIII!
Attack 4: I'll enjoy seeing you break in half!
Extra Attack(Stage 1): You're boring me. DIE!
Extra Attack(Stage 2): Seems you've had a string of bad luck. Care to try again?
Extra Attack(Stage 3): Let the last thing you see... Be moonlight.
Noble Phantasm 1:
From a pot of wine amid the flowers, I drink alone beneath the moonshine without a partner.
Raising my cup, I invite the moon and turn to my shadow which makes us three.
The moon cannot understand my enjoyable drinking, and my shadow only follows silently wherever I go.
I sing and the moonlight lingers, I dance and my shadow scattered.
Ah... How miserable it is to be left drinking alone...
Noble Phantasm 2:
Here I sit upon the moon, watching mankind's story unfold before my very eyes.
Here I walk amongst the earth, hearing the deafening chorus of those desperate to survive.
Here I stand above the heavens, the undying immortal who has buried all the gods.
I am Yù Tù, the rocks of the eternal shore. Crash against me and be broken.
Damage from Noble Phantasm: You damn insolent mortal!
Regular Damage: Is that the best you can do?
Defeated 1: You bastard... I'll get you back for this!
Defeated 2: Me? Die? Now that's a laugh if I've ever heard one…
Victory 1: Did you truly think you stood a chance against the immortal Yù Tù? I'd almost laugh... If it wasn't so pathetic.
Victory 2: I barely worked up a thirst from that. You mortals truly are fragile little things, aren't you?
Bond Level 1: I must say… your yang essence… it is not dissimilar to that of the monk Sanzang. Stay still, mortal. If you do not move, your demise will be painless when I extract it from you. Don’t be afraid. Your life is merely one of many upon this earth. What does it matter if one human is removed from a world where there are thousands?
Bond Level 2: For so many years, humanity has gazed at the moon, studying it, wondering what secrets it holds, passing along stories of what could be and what is... You humans never realized the reality, did you? You never thought of the possibility that the stories you told could make our own stories too.
Bond Level 3: I must admit, I've grown weary seeing the same drab and dull stories told by mankind. All the same tales of empires rising and falling gets a bit boring after a while, to be honest... After the first few centuries... well, let's just say the plot tends to get a bit predictable after a while, understand?
Bond Level 4: You are a strange creature, mortal. Your kind dies between the blinks of my eyes. Centuries pass with nary a second thought, and your species is merely a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of this cosmos… And yet you… You are an anomaly. Your spirit… your soul… How curious indeed.
Bond Level 5: Upon the moon, I sit, observing your feeble kind. I’ve watched skies turn red with fire, cities swallowed whole by the sea. Your own kind continue to crash against each other like waves, fighting wars with no real meaning. And yet, here you are, fighting for this chaotic, bloody planet you call home. Perhaps there is virtue in that as well. Yes, I quite like you, mortal. Few of your kind manage to interest me for long. Perhaps I will choose to even mourn you when you pass away, as your kind always does in the end. Come, little mortal. Show me what meaning you can bring from your short life. I shall sit, and wait, and watch.
Dialogue 1: I am not an immortal. I am the immortal.
Dialogue 2: Oi. If you're just gonna sit there staring at me, make yourself useful and get me more booze. I'm bored and my liver's never going to give out, so I'm just going to get drunk until we leave.
Dialogue 3: I sit upon the moon, and from my throne, I see everything and everything creation has to offer. I wonder... When you sat at your screen, did you ever think what would happen if I lay my eye on you? Yes... You.
Dialogue 4 (If you have Yehûdâh Ish-Kerayot): Oho...? It seems the one from Kerioth has chosen to make her appearance. Hey, hey~! No need to give me such a scary look Avenger~! After all, we're on the same side now, aren't we?
Dialogue 5 (If you have Awilix): Awilix... Yes, I remember her. How could I ever forget someone like that. Pardon me, mortal, I need to step out for a bit.
Dialogue 6 (If you have any other Fate/Undead Crusader Servants): So it seems more characters have been added to the tale, hm? To think, that ragtag bunch from my little story in Jerusalem would come back to play...
Dialogue 7 (If you have Xuanzang Sanzang): Well, hello there, my lovely bride… we never did consummate our marriage before that pesky Monkey King interrupted us, did we? Come, sit tight, while I feast upon your delicious soul…
Dialogue 8 (If you have any 'immortal' Servant): The problem with being immortal is filling your time. I've played all the roles that can be dreamed of. Villain. Hero. Assistant. Leader. God. Mortal. Morality has long since lost its novelty for me. I wonder... Will they not turn out the same? Demon's spawn, unerring spectre, shadowed hermit... and so much more. The sands of time break down the will of all in the end. ...I await it with great anticipation.
Dialogue 9 (If you have any "Bunny" Servants): Hmm…? A fellow lunar rabbit? How strange… your ears are unmoving… and your tail is oddly loose… Tsk. Either way, as your senior, it is my duty to teach you how to properly serve act. Here, take this mortar and pestle and grind up this rice for my dinner. Don’t look at me like that, this is vitally important labor! Now start pounding, rookie!
Dialogue 10 (If you have Voyager): If there’s one thing those annoying mortals have ever done right, it’s making adorable little things like you~! Who’s a good boy? Who’s a good boy? Awww, you’re so cute~! I’ve kept so many of those lunar rovers as pets, but you’re the most adorable of them all! Yes you are! Yes you are!
Dialogue 11 (If you have Kiara Sessyoin): You? A Bodhisattva? Don’t make me laugh. Śakra would never select a harlot like you. Return to your brothel, prostitute. Your jokes will be better received there.
Dialogue 12 (If you have Quetzalcoatl): Quetzalcoatl... Yes, I remember you quite well. If nothing else, it's nice to see a friendly face for once. Though something seems different about you now...
Dialogue 13 (If you have Miss Crane): Ah-! Even you... No, that's not right. You're not the same one, are you? Perhaps a descendant? Either way, I owe your kind a debt of gratitude. If you need anything at all, please, feel free to let me know.
Dialogue 14 (If you are playing as Gudako): Mortal… your face. I dislike it. Change it now. I know you can shapeshift just like I can, so do it.
Likes: Hey, mortal. Are you familiar with that Touta mortal? Bring him here, I want his never ending bags of rice! Do you know how amazing it would be if I had his power?! Mochi! Rice balls! Rice cakes! Rice wine! I could make as much as I want!
Dislikes: Khhhh... I hate that stupid fleabag of a 'king'! His stupid smile! His stupid staff! His stupid... everything! What business does that ape have interrupting my meal, huh?! And that damn chimp then has the gall to pick a fight with me?! Honestly, if Lady Chang’e didn’t save that brat, I would’ve eaten that damn peach-muncher too!
About the Holy Grail: Hm? The Holy Grail? Oh yes, I'm familiar... I must say, it is quite amusing to see so many mortals fight over a glorified gilded cup.
During an Event: A festival? Will there be food? Very well then, we must be off. I am hungry, and I won’t be full for a while.
Birthday: Birthday...? Oh, I stopped bothering to count those ages ago. Still, if it's a celebration you want, here. It's some leftover mochi I had for breakfast. ...what's with that look, be thankful I'm bothering to do the bare minimum.
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Since mankind was young, they have turned to the moon and stars, and wondered what lay within them. One such tale, told across the world, is the story of the Rabbit Within the Moon. Many cultures have borne witness to the shape of a rabbit sitting on the moon’s surface, and they have all questioned how that rabbit got there. Among the most famous of these tales is of Yù Tù, the Jade Rabbit.
Yù Tù is an anomaly in many ways. Her incarnation serving under the Master of Chaldea is not a Heroic Spirit as many might assume. Rather, it is her living incarnation, having chosen to descend from the moon out of boredom. Secondly, the form she takes is not her true form, rather, it’s a body she was forced into by Chang’e after her constant misbehavior. Despite this, Yù Tù still holds immense power as the Foreigner Class, and with her massive pestle as a makeshift club, she strikes down anyone unfortunate enough to be in her path.
Bond Level 1:
Height/Weight: 143cm • 47kg
Source: Mythology Around the World
Region: The Moon
Alignment: True•Neutral
Gender: Genderfluid, typically female-presenting
While Yù Tù seems to take most of her influence from the Chinese tales of the Jade Rabbit, aspects from Aztec, Buddhist, and even Native American stories seem to be part of her character as well. Tales of a rabbit in the moon are older than time itself, and as such, she holds immense power as a Divine Spirit.
Bond Level 2:
Despite holding herself up as an all-powerful Divine Spirit, Yù Tù is often mercurial in nature, sowing chaos just by her very presence. Sometimes, she’ll be screaming for death for an innocuous thing that someone said off-handedly, and on that same day, she’ll be curling up with that same person and demand to be fed.
Simply put, trying to categorize Yù Tù’s behavior into any human reason is a fool’s errand. At the end of the day, the best thing is to leave Yù Tù to her own devices, and pray that she doesn’t cause too much of a disturbance. Unless she gets mad at you for leaving her alone, then the best thing to do is to stay around her at all times. Unless she gets mad at you for hovering around her that is…
Bond Level 3:
No one observes just how ominous the world is when monotonous. No one seems to understand how terrifying boredom can truly be until they've sunk further and further in its depths. The urge to act solely on impulse without care for consequence. The desperation to find something to fill up the time. The desire to simply switch to something different, something distracting, something to make these moments not be absolutely dead inside.
You think that your own will can restrain your hedonistic pleasures. So you shut yourself in further, hoping to just let it be and carry on as the weight of your own boredom threatens to cave your chest in.
Open up your eyes, you'll be surprised what you might let in.
Bond Level 4:
Since mankind has been looking upon the moon, they have borne witness to the Lunar Rabbit. Tales have spread far and wide, each of them differing on how the image of the rabbit got there. Some say that the gods threw a rabbit up there to spite the god who lives in the moon. Others say that the rabbit impressed gods such as Śakra and Quetzalcoatl with her selflessness and virtue. Even others claim that the rabbit chose to go there of her own volition, seeking an impossible dream.
Whatever story you choose to believe about the moon rabbit, it matters not. All that matters is those who gaze upon the moon see her. And so, she looks back on earth to watch over the affairs of mortals. She even looks down and sees you.
Bond Level 5:
Immortality is a strange thing. By its very nature, it alienates one from the rest of the world through its power. Through Yù Tù’s eyes, human lives are as fragile and ephemeral as a snowflake, disappearing in the blink of an eye. As such, she rarely seems to care for humankind, treating them with the same amount of care as we treat inanimate objects. What purpose is there to mourn that which barely lives for a century? To others, it may seem cold and cruel, but to her, it is a simple fact of life.
She wasn’t always like this in life. In her youth, she was a kind and virtuous soul, showing empathy to those in need, and constantly sacrificing her own well-being for the sake of others, to the point where she was named a Bodhisattva. But it seems that over the years, Yù Tù’s heart has grown cold and unsympathetic to her mortal kin, regarding them as mere cattle or pets rather than truly human.
However, there comes along the occasional mortal that does manage to gain her attention. A mortal that stands out amongst their kin. These mortals are few and far between, but because of this, they are all the more precious to her. One of those very mortals was her beloved Lady Chang’e, who also flew to the moon. Perhaps she saw a kindred spirit in the woman, perhaps she was lonely after so many years on the moon. In any case, the mind of a creature as odd as the Lunar Rabbit is unknowable to most mortal minds, and that is the way she prefers it.
Extra (Clear Interlude “Fly Me to the Moon”):
At night, Yù Tù can be seen outside, watching the moon from below as she did so many years ago. It is in these moments that glimpses of her humanity shine through. That same dreamer who sat down and saw the moon travel through the night sky, wishing to ride the moon through the cosmos.
It is this same dream that humanity themselves held when they looked up at the moon and stars. Within space lies endless possibilities and potential for the future. To dance amongst the heavens, to walk along the planets, to ride the moon.
Perhaps the Lunar Rabbit isn’t as alien as she seems. Perhaps even a servant of the moon can walk the earth amongst mortals.
“The Moon is beautiful, isn’t it, mortal? Nearly untouched by interference from mortal hands… It is a wonderful landscape for which to sit and watch the Earth. ‘What will you strange creatures do?’ I wonder. ‘What amusing petty squabbles will you have over insignificant things?’ Your kind are strange and unique creatures, yes. I have ridden the Moon near the dawn of humankind… observing your love, your hatred, and your sorrows. And I will continue to ride at your end.”
"My rabbits must be slacking on their duties for letting so many intruders into the Capital. Reisen, is that you with them? I thought I told you to shoot them first, and send their corpses back to Earth. They could contaminate the peach orchards! Oh and it appears there is an extra-solar alien among them as well... And is that... two Reimus? Oh my god they're breeding!"