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Description We're back with another request, this time by the ever faithful YakkoWarner20  (I still have yet to figure out how to get artist ID's after all this time). Here's my interpretation of his fan-alien, Manshark!

Name: Manshark

Species: Selamusclin

Homeworld: Carcarodina VII

Powers/abilities: Enhanced strength, is capable of punching a hole clean through a safe.

Enhanced speed (in water).

Enhanced durability.

Enhanced sense of smell.

Underwater eyesight.

Manshark possesses a lateral line that gives him the ability to detect the minute traces of electricity that most lifeforms give off, similar to how Earth's sharks can. This ability however, is more fine-tuned and allows the Selamusclin to hone in on specific targets that are hardwired into their brains, such as enemies, other Selamusclin, most forms of technology, and especially food.

All Selamusclin are capable of regenerating any of their approximately one-hundred teeth within a matter of seconds should they ever break and have a near endless supply at their beck and call.

Manshark is capable of breathing both in and out of water for extended periods of time.

Weaknesses: Manshark must return to the water every now and again to keep his skin moist.

Selamusclin are vulnerable to high charges of electricity and thus are at risk when up against alien species that can manipulate energy, such as Nosedeenians and Conductoids.

Foul smells and odors can overwhelm their powerful sense of smell.

The Selamusclins and Machecamarin have been locked in a 1,200 year-long war. As such, they will immediately forget about anything else and attack each other on sight, no matter the circumstances or costs. Even the Omnitrixes programming is yet incapable of removing this defect from Manshark's brain, though Azmuth has been working on making the form safer for Ben to use.

Trivia: The Selamusclin's homeworld is derived from the scientific name for the Great White Shark.

Both the Machecamarin and Selamusclins have forgotten what initially started the war and are now simply fighting over who the victor will be to save face; the real reason has been lost to history though, in actuality the reasoning is a tad ridiculous. Instead of fighting over resources, territory, or even a forbidden love, the whole 1,200 year-long war began because, according to an ancient tablet that Ben discovered at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean, two races of prehistoric aliens more advanced than even the Galvans got into a dispute over who would get the last piece of their shared meal. As a result, the species waged war against each other.

Selamusclins and Machecamarin are, in fact, living weapons. Both species originated from Earth's prehistoric species that would eventually evolve into the present day's sharks and crocodiles respectively whose genes were manipulated by the aforementioned alien races to fight against; whoever's species and armies won the war would get the last piece of their delicious meal. Unfortunately for the ancient races, their species perished and went extinct, leaving the Selamusclin and Machecamarin forever locked in war and clueless to their original purpose and creators.
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AHughlett [2021-12-05 18:26:10 +0000 UTC]

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Clint1020 In reply to AHughlett [2021-12-17 08:00:07 +0000 UTC]

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AHughlett [2020-02-28 03:58:23 +0000 UTC]

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to AHughlett [2020-02-28 04:07:49 +0000 UTC]

I haven't found the time as of recently. I kind of just do whatever when the inspiration strikes me.

On the bright side, I did talk to YakkoWarner20 about the Buthidion you mentioned before and he's agreed that it's about time he put that one to rest. As far as I know, he's currently working on it, though what it's name, powers/abilities, and other features, as well as when it will be posted, I can't tell you because I don't know. What I can tell you because I do know is that a Buthidion is basically an alien scorpion.

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AHughlett [2020-01-31 21:15:08 +0000 UTC]

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to AHughlett [2020-01-31 23:01:50 +0000 UTC]

It's on my to-do list ^^

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Ben-J-Kirby-Tennyson [2019-07-18 17:50:18 +0000 UTC]

Awesome! Poor guys. Are those two lines on his forehead his nose?

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Ben-J-Kirby-Tennyson [2019-07-19 04:04:52 +0000 UTC]

Yep!

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Ben-J-Kirby-Tennyson In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2019-07-19 04:25:47 +0000 UTC]

Cool! That touch reminds me of Humungousaur and Spidermonkey.

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PurpleRathalos [2019-07-15 23:26:21 +0000 UTC]

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to PurpleRathalos [2019-07-19 04:05:00 +0000 UTC]

No, no it did not.

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AHughlett [2019-06-05 02:28:25 +0000 UTC]

Are you going to create the Omnitrix's DNA sample of a Machecamarin when you get YakkoWarner20's information on what a Machecamarin looks like?

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to AHughlett [2019-06-05 09:19:02 +0000 UTC]

That's the plan (though I think it might've already been posted)!

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geneticmonster03 [2018-12-02 09:30:28 +0000 UTC]

i think the leviathan that preys on rip jaws would like to snack on this guy

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geneticmonster03 [2018-11-27 13:18:10 +0000 UTC]

Me See's this

Baby shark proceeds to play inside head

Me
FUCK

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to geneticmonster03 [2018-11-27 23:33:44 +0000 UTC]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UjhD-…

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geneticmonster03 In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2018-11-27 23:38:49 +0000 UTC]

FUUUUCK!

jk lol

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to geneticmonster03 [2018-11-27 23:50:48 +0000 UTC]

I promise you, the actual context behind the video makes it even more hilarious.

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geneticmonster03 In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2018-11-27 23:57:02 +0000 UTC]

i know it does

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Pizzaronny [2018-01-29 17:38:46 +0000 UTC]

Looks like Ripjaws has competition!

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SuperVegiten [2017-08-06 01:20:22 +0000 UTC]

Huh?
Walkatrout is Evolving!

Congratulations!

Your Walkatrout evolved into Sharkajog <---Better Name--- / Manshark!

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to SuperVegiten [2017-08-06 01:25:10 +0000 UTC]

Clever, very clever.    

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SuperVegiten In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2017-08-06 04:29:06 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

Walkatrout to me, is Basically A Magikarp.

At Age Twenty, Walkatrout becomes That thing!

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to SuperVegiten [2017-08-07 01:56:50 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, now that you mention it, I think you may have actually solved a problem of mine.

As you may or may not know (probably not), I've been working on creating a new Fakemon (fan-made Pokemon) region, and the Water starter just so happens to be based fish, specifically the mudskipper. For a while I was unsure what the evolutions should be (other than the fact that they become more terrestrial), until you mentioned Walkatrout and 'Sharkajog'.

With your permission, I'd like to use the later's name.

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SuperVegiten In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2017-08-07 02:48:58 +0000 UTC]

Sure! I just made a Magikarp Level up Joke, and that ended up becoming you're Fakemon Solution. Welcome man!

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Danny-Buckle [2017-02-11 13:05:24 +0000 UTC]

It looks like a glorified Walkatrout (It's mostly the head and fins, but still...).

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Danny-Buckle [2017-02-11 17:00:03 +0000 UTC]

Now that you point it out, it sort of does look like it could be a glorified Walkatrout, or even an Ultimate Walkatrout. That being said, I doubt Walkatrout has an infinite supply of teeth.

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Danny-Buckle In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2017-02-11 17:01:40 +0000 UTC]

Fair point (Though I don't think even the UAF writers would make a leap in logic big enough to say that Walkatrout would evolve into this without an explanation).

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Danny-Buckle [2017-02-11 17:12:58 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I wouldn't either. I mostly picture Walktrout evolving spikes and the ability to puff himself up like a pufferfish, mostly due to this design .

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Danny-Buckle In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2017-02-11 17:17:54 +0000 UTC]

That...actually isn't a bad idea. I was thinking more like him becoming more streamlined and thus able to out-swim aquatic adversaries (the Ultimates come from an alternate universe in my version, and very alien who gets an evolution has the build-up to there new form explained in detail), but yours sounds cool as well.

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Danny-Buckle [2017-02-11 18:24:02 +0000 UTC]

I personally prefer the canon means for the explanation of the Ultimate forms, with some modifications to balance out their power surge, such as that one Ultimate transformation drains the Ultimatrix/Omnitrix's battery to the point where it's stuck in recharge mode for a good while - that way the Ultimate transformations are only used in last ditch effort situations before Alien X is pulled out - and that the Ultimate transformations - most of them anyway - are unpredictable and thus dangerous to use over extended periods of time to the point where Ben begins to lose control if he stays as an Ultimate alien for too long.

I say most Ultimate aliens because an Ultimate Walkatrout, while a step up from the devolved form, is not exactly as threatening as an Ultimate Humungousaur is.

In my opinion - and this is my opinion purely - the best Ultimate alien transformations are the ones that make sure there's a sense of familiarity to the form while giving it a new spin; a good example would be Ultimate Humungousaur. He's still a huge, alien dinosaur, but now he's got armored plating and a club-like tail to emphasize the dinosaur theme and bio-gattling guns for a new spin on things. Making Walkatrout more steam-lined would kinda take away what he was intended to be: a 'useless' alien that Ben would get accidentally turned into, similar to how he continually got turned into Grey Matter in the original series when he wanted Four Arms or Heatblast and thus forcing him to find another means of fighting the battles. Giving him the pufferfish treatment still makes him more useless than the rest of the Ultimate transformations, but definitely makes him more useless when in comparison to his devolved form.

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Danny-Buckle In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2017-02-11 18:57:29 +0000 UTC]

The lack of control is still a factor for Ben in my version - the Ultimatrix was modified by Albedo, after all, and was meant to work specifically with his brain in mind - but most did not make sense (Ultimate Hugo having rocket launchers in UA, Ultimate Echo Echo being a freaking robot (a cool robot, mind you, but still not a logical evolution pattern), and Ultimate Wildmutt talking being the main examples) or were dull and uninspired (Ultimate Big Chill, Ultimate Cannonbolt, and (once again) Ultimate Wildmutt being the main examples), which made them boring to watch on-screen) and as a result I felt like a great change was to have them originate in an alternate universe ridden with war, where such things made sense.

I do agree that familiarity is key in making a good ultimate, hence why Walkatrout's only change is his boosted speed and streamlined form. He's still useless in a fight, and is nothing compared to his other aquatic forms like Ripjaws, but is still an improvement over the original overall.

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Danny-Buckle [2017-02-11 20:33:34 +0000 UTC]

The biogattling guns that fire unstable bone fragments was a little out there for Ultimate Humungousaur, I'll admit, but I love it anyway.

As for Ultimate Echo Echo, keep in mind - if you already knew that is - that Sonorosians, and Echo Echo by extension, are living sound waves that wear silcon containment suits. When you put that into perspective, it seems only natural that their suits - that part that we see - would get tougher and more metallic over time to withstand the pressure that they put on themselves inside, as well as more means of releasing said pressure so that they don't explode.

Ultimate Wildmutt kind of does make sense in a way. The Vulpimancer species are barely sentient as it is - if you need further example of this, watch the episode where a pair of them appear in a meat processing plant and try to kill Ben/Wildmutt - so it would only make sense that they finally evolve the ability to speak when one goes Ultimate (think of it like Charizard finally gaining the Dragon typing when it Mega Evolves). On top of that, Ultimate Cannonbolt also makes sense, even if it is a little dull to watch; there's not much more you can add to a Bouncy Ball of Destruction.

That being said, the most disappointing Ultimate form for me was Ultimate Way Big. Up until Atomix's debut, Way Big was Ben's most powerful alien that he used on a regular basis (Alien X was one that he locked out of the Ultimatrix so Albedo couldn't use it or so he wouldn't accidentally transform into it in the middle of a fight, and Clockwork didn't seem to have any useful abilities until he got a massive upgrade in Omniverse where he finally affected time) so I was expecting something totally amazing. And while I can agree that it would be only natural for Way Big to get even bigger when he goes Ultimate, the rest was just . . . so disappointing. It's like they didn't put that much effort into it in the first place, just adding random horns on his head, changing some of him to blue, and giving him the random ability to suddenly fly without any wings or means of jet propulsion or magnetism.

I could definitely see Ultimate Walkatrout being able to run faster, given that he's essentially just a fish with legs (you not believe how many The Amazing World of Gumball cameos I've seen designed because of this).

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Danny-Buckle In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2017-02-12 04:42:22 +0000 UTC]

Okay, I'll give you that. (I...kinda forgot that he was living sound. This is what happens when you ignore an alien for too long.)

Ultimate Wildmutt becoming smarter does make sense. Suddenly being capable of speaking English...does not. 

Ultimate Cannonbolt's new spikes work...the fact that they look freaking metallic does not. If they'd just made them resemble porcupine quills or something I'd be fine, but they don't. The spikes look metallic, and while such a minor thing shouldn't bother me, I'm going to be extra critical on one of my favourite aliens, and even the most minor misgivings with the alterations will make me angry. 

Oh yes...Ultimate Way Big. The amount of "Way Big disappointment" jokes that are swimming through my head are incalculable. I despise Ultimate Way Big with a passion, and the only reason why I left him out before was because I wanted to keep doing rule of three. 

I'm glad you agree with it. (I've seen a few myself. I don't remember most of them though)

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Danny-Buckle [2017-02-12 22:47:30 +0000 UTC]

Well, yeah, it does kind of make sense. After a few million years, vocal cords - or whatever organ would allow a Vulpimancer to speak - might evolve and since Ben is the one that's behind the controls of all the transformations, speaking English makes some sort of sense.

I'll admit that the metallic shell for Ultimate Cannonbolt was a bit out there, but you have to remember that these are aliens and they follow a differently evolutionary path than species on Earth. Meaning, theoretically, developing a metallic shell could be possible in a sense; we just haven't seen it on any organic lifeform yet. Not saying I like it anymore than you do, but I'm willing to just ignore it and enjoy watching my favorite Bouncy Ball of Doom and Destruction ricochet all over the place.

If you ask me, I would have much preferred this  version of Ultimate Way Big, even if he might be a bit a too big.

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Danny-Buckle In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2017-02-13 16:29:10 +0000 UTC]

Vulpimancers barely count as sentient, and it took humanity, what, four million years to reach this point, where a lot of people still struggle to speak clear English? I don't know, I just doubt that Vulpimancers would even come close to developing such attributes.

I'm willing to believe that metallic shells are possible, but what I want to know is how the shell became metallic when it was originally bony and plated. The only plausible explanation - other than species-wide genetic alteration - is that they lived in an environment where their diet consisted of products with iron/metallic properties, and even that is very hard for me to believe.

I agree with the sentiment. Zigwolf is really good at re-imagining aliens. I wonder what his version of Ultimate Cannonbolt and Ultimate Wildmutt would be like...

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Multiomniversal124 [2016-08-14 03:13:36 +0000 UTC]

Grate oc alien! Oh and quick question! When are you planning on making the redesighn of Drillsquid? Oh and could I draw my own redesighn of your alien phobose?

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Multiomniversal124 [2016-08-14 03:23:05 +0000 UTC]

1. Manshark isn't my own creation, just a request made for one of my watchers (YakkoWarner20).

2. I have the rough sketch for Drillsquid done, I'm just going over the final details and other possibilities that might pop up. A rough estimate for when he comes out would be sometime within the next three days at the very most.

3. Go ahead! Lemme know when you're done! I gotta see! I gotta see!  

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Multiomniversal124 In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2016-08-14 03:26:56 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, thanks, and another thanks! have a good night!

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YakkoWarner20 [2016-08-07 06:20:34 +0000 UTC]

Fucking sweet! You always do my aliens Justice.

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to YakkoWarner20 [2016-08-07 14:02:38 +0000 UTC]

Aw, you flatter me XD

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YakkoWarner20 In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2016-08-08 03:24:43 +0000 UTC]

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