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Published: 2021-06-01 03:24:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 5694; Favourites: 27; Downloads: 2
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Description HEYO BOYS AND GIRLS AND AIR DUCTS I DREW A THING!
(And I updated it to add some shading (which ain't great as it was kind of rushed, but it looks a bit better with than without) and fix an error with Angie's eyebrows

and now the characters I drew in this sort of ensemble fanart piece 

 Kirby (Kirby series, Specifically, Planet Robobot)
A rather new Copy Ability for our favorite 8-inch high galactic hero, the Doctor ability allows you to throw vitamins, slam into foes withy a clipboard, and mix chemicals for a random elemental effect, which ranges from a fire jet, raining snowflakes, spark balls, and while rare, can also heal you or explode in your face and do nothing. Not the most useful power if you ask me, but it can pack a bit of a punch.

 Dr. Mario (Dr. Mario series + Super Smash Bros.)
A puzzle game where you line up your 2-colored Megavitamins in rows or columns of 4 to eliminate viruses of the same color. Clear all the viruses to move on to the next level. In Super Smash Brothers, from Brawl onwards, Dr. Mario is the same as Mario, except with the Down-Special Mario Tornado instead of FLUDD, as well as his smash attacks dealing Electrical Damage instead of Fire (something you'll want to keep in mind when equipping him with Spirits in Ultimate.) Other than that, Dr. Mario has seen numerous versions over the years, including a spin-off staring Luigi where all pills are L shaped

 Cinnamon (Megaman X: Command Mission)
Coming form the RPG Spin-off, Cinnamon is a relatively young and sweet Replioid who eventually joins X's Rebellion after she and the professor her created her were saved by them. Her primary role in the party is that of the healer, as her Action Trigger is a full party heal that varies in power depending how how fast you can rotate that analog stick. But don't count her out as a decent damage dealer, because she can slap your face, and she can slap hard with the right loadout, as most of her main weapons deal multiple consecutive hits. She's sought after by the bad guys because she has the Force Metal Generator inside her chest. When you rescue her and she joins your party, you're able to use that Force Metal Generator to combine your currently equipped Force Metals into higher tier versions (which is basically how you alter your party's stats.)

 Princess Remedy (Princess Remedy series)
The titular character of her games, (of which I've only played the first one) she's the Princess of Saturn, and a graduate of Healing School. Her mother sends her down to the Kingdom of Hurtland to heal the prince, Hingst, who apparently suffers from everything from depression and near death, to stubbed toes and runny nose. She has a rather unique way of healing... and that's entering "Healing Mode+++" and blasting whatever ails them to oblivion with pills, magic, and at the maximum power level, frogs. It's gotta all be done in one go, however. Fail, and it will all come back. She's also Pansexual AF, as in the game's epilogue, you can marry ANY npc you have healed. You can even an empty gold box that becomes jealous if you open other boxes before it.

 Frallan (Princess Remedy Series)
Remedy's ex-girlfriend and possible wife, if you so choose. She was sent to heal Prince Hingst before Remedy, but wound up failing due to her heartbreak ailing her from Remedy breaking up with her back when they were in Healing School. In the first game, She's isolated herself in the Nothing Dimension to mope, and the only way to unlock that door is to find a box of chocolates (she apparently loves chocolates) after which, she'll let you attempt to cure her heartbreak. And hooboy, the 6 Heartbreak enemies with that crowded layout of unbreakable walls makes for a tough time. It was harder than the bullet-hell-esque final boss simply because it's too east to get cornered by the hardest enemy in the game. But if you do manage to cure her heartbreak, she accepts that it doesn't really matter that they're just friends now, but if Remedy ever wants to be anything more again, she's willing to wait...

 Vita-Boy & Mino-Girl (Vitamin Connection)
A Cooperative game made by WayForward (best known for Shantae and Mighty Switch Force) for the Nintendo Switch. You and your partnet pilot the Vitamin Ship, as you go into the bodies of your hosts, (and a TV this one time) and cure the Johnson family of whatever happens to ail them. One player controls the ship's position and fires the Vitamin Beam, the other player controls the ship's orientation and aims the beam. As the two of you progress, new gadgets are added that further complicate things and requires more co-operation. For instance, the Claw is used to move obstacles out of the way. The steering player points their joycon at the screen to pull out the claw, and the shooting player determines whether or not it's grabbing.

 Auto-Cure Materia (Final Fantasy VII Remake)
When equipped, it will automatically cast the Cure spell on the equipped character up to 3 times per battle when your health is low. Seems like it would be useful for aggressive builds or keeping your partners alive without needing to stop the action via the item and spell menus that slow everything down but not actually stop the action so be wary of that, at least. As far as I know, FF VII is the only one where you have to equip what spells the characters can use via a physical item that sockets into their equipment.

 Dr. Derek Style (Trauma Center series)
A prodigal surgeon who used to work at Hope Hospital before being transferred to Caduceus, the leading hospital in America/Japan/Wherever/Localization can be dumb sometimes. He's best known for his work in fighting the Bio-Weapon known as GUILT, which has multiple strains and variations that each have their own sort of gimmicks in-game. He's blessed with the Healing Touch, a divine power where by concentrating and drawing a star with his finger, he enters a state of intense focus, and seems to be able to move at high speeds. (It's a time slowing mechanic to help the player to deal with some of the more frantic challenges, like certain strains of GUILT.) The blessing has a curse, however, as should he fail to save a life after using it, he'll lose the will to continue the pursuit of healing, as is what happened to Dr. Hoffman. 

 Nurse Angie Thomson (Trauma Center series)
You can't have a doctor without a nurse, it seems. She often seems to be the one who keeps Derek grounded in reality and at a level head, though she has her moments of losing her cool or panicking. Her father has a bit of a shady past and their relationship is strenuous at best. She changed her last name for Blackwell to Thomson as a way to distance herself from her father, who as it turns out, helped to create GUILT and basically caused the outbreak you deal with in game. In-game, she's the one instructing the player as to what to do and keeping them informed on the patient's status. It seems that she and Derek may have a bit of a thing going on. It's never outright stated, though it is implied through the series that they are, or eventually become, a couple
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QueenMackDrama [2021-06-06 01:38:58 +0000 UTC]

Who are these 2 girls in the front?

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