Marzi-Mei

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'''20X6 Marzipan''' is the [[20X6]] version of [[Marzipan]], although she has yet to be properly introduced in any 20X6 episode. So far, she only appears on [[Main Page 17]] as the mouse-over action on the "[[Character Videos|Characters]]" button, where she says "Yatta!" and does the victory sign.  She is a humanoid with a long blonde ponytail wearing a purple top and miniskirt and pink boots. Her hair color, style, and general dress resemble her present-day counterpart (unlike Marzipan, however, 20X6 Marzipan has [[Lack of Visible Arms|visible arms]] [[Lack of Visible Body Parts#Marzipan's Legs|and legs]]). She might be based on an early sketch of normal Marzipan as seen in the [[Sketchbook (museum)|Sketchbook]] section of the [[Museum]].
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'''Marzi-Mei''' is the [[20X6]] version of [[Marzipan]]. She is a humanoid figure with long hair, wearing a purple unitard with long sleeves and pant legs that completely cover her arms and legs. In her original appearance, she was a humanoid with a long blonde ponytail wearing a purple top and miniskirt and pink boots. Her hair color, style, and general dress resemble her present-day counterpart (unlike Marzipan, however, 20X6 Marzipan has [[Lack of Visible Arms|visible arms]] [[Lack of Visible Body Parts#Marzipan's Legs|and legs]], at least in her original design). She might be based on an early sketch of normal Marzipan as seen in the [[Sketchbook (museum)|Sketchbook]] section of the [[Museum]].
The animation she does is identical to [[Wikipedia:Chun-Li|Chun-Li]]'s winning pose in [[Wikipedia:Street Fighter II|Street Fighter II]], as is the "Yatta!" ("Yatta!" is a Japanese interjection for excitement, usually translated into "All right!" or "I did it!"). Her outfit, hairstyle, and general appearance seem to be based on the anime character [[Wikipedia:Sailor Moon (character)|Sailor Moon]].
The animation she does is identical to [[Wikipedia:Chun-Li|Chun-Li]]'s winning pose in [[Wikipedia:Street Fighter II|Street Fighter II]], as is the "Yatta!" ("Yatta!" is a Japanese interjection for excitement, usually translated into "All right!" or "I did it!"). Her outfit, hairstyle, and general appearance seem to be based on the anime character [[Wikipedia:Sailor Moon (character)|Sailor Moon]].
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In the final cutscene of [[Stinkoman 20X6]], she appears with [[Cheatball]] to point out that they should be included in a sequel or animated series; she otherwise does not appear and is not mentioned.
==Complete Filmography==
==Complete Filmography==
*'''Debut:''' [[Main Page 17]]
*'''Debut:''' [[Main Page 17]]
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*[[Stinkoman 20X6]]
{{Template:Marzipan variations}}
{{Template:Marzipan variations}}
[[Category:20X6 Characters|Marzipan]]
[[Category:20X6 Characters|Marzipan]]

Revision as of 05:50, 21 December 2020

New design
"Yatta!"

Marzi-Mei is the 20X6 version of Marzipan. She is a humanoid figure with long hair, wearing a purple unitard with long sleeves and pant legs that completely cover her arms and legs. In her original appearance, she was a humanoid with a long blonde ponytail wearing a purple top and miniskirt and pink boots. Her hair color, style, and general dress resemble her present-day counterpart (unlike Marzipan, however, 20X6 Marzipan has visible arms and legs, at least in her original design). She might be based on an early sketch of normal Marzipan as seen in the Sketchbook section of the Museum.

The animation she does is identical to Chun-Li's winning pose in Street Fighter II, as is the "Yatta!" ("Yatta!" is a Japanese interjection for excitement, usually translated into "All right!" or "I did it!"). Her outfit, hairstyle, and general appearance seem to be based on the anime character Sailor Moon.

In the final cutscene of Stinkoman 20X6, she appears with Cheatball to point out that they should be included in a sequel or animated series; she otherwise does not appear and is not mentioned.

Complete Filmography

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