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* [[invoked]] KingKoopaCopy: According to [[WordOfGod the show's creator]], Bowser was a big influence on Disgustilda's design. This deep-voiced, self-proclaimed nemesis for Crafty bears a huge, top-heavy body with massive hands. Much of her is covered in spikes, including natural ones and the ones worked into her outfit.
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** When she's first introduced in "Too Ghoul for School," Disgustilda is used to parody Revolta, the antagonist of [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGhoulSchool the episode's subject matter]], and embody the criticisms Crafty has for her. The most prominent complaint is how [[PlotIrrelevantVillain irrelevant]] she is to her movie's plot in just about every respect, which Disgustilda represents by being thwarted almost as soon as she's introduced. Since then, however, this influence is never explored again, as Disgustilda's character goes in a very different direction.

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** When she's first introduced in "Too Ghoul for School," Disgustilda is used to parody Revolta, the antagonist of [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGhoulSchool the episode's subject matter]], ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGhoulSchool,'' Revolta, and embody the criticisms Crafty has for her. The most prominent complaint is how [[PlotIrrelevantVillain irrelevant]] she is to her movie's plot in just about every respect, which Disgustilda represents by being thwarted almost as soon as she's introduced. Since then, however, this influence is never explored again, as Disgustilda's character goes in a very different direction.
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* StylisticSuck: When first introduced in "Too Ghoul for School," Disgustilda is represented by a single still image bouncing up and down to emote, being the only major character original to ''Dr. Crafty'' to be given such treatment for some time. "Dumb Dingies" expands on Disgustilda's expression set. However, keeping consistent with Disgustilda's ridiculous incompetence, the three new ones barely changed from the original. One simply changes her expression and ''not'' the pose, and the last two are alternate versions of her [[FanDisservice in a bikini]], also with the same pose. Later, once Disgustilda grows more involved with the show's narrative, "I Need a Hero Academia" finally gifts her a proper expression set. It contains more options with more dynamic facial expressions and body language.

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* StylisticSuck: Disgustilda's pose set remains comically limited in her first few appearances, thanks to her being a gag character. When first introduced in "Too Ghoul for School," Disgustilda she is represented by a single still image bouncing up and down to emote, being the only major character original to ''Dr. Crafty'' to be given such treatment for some time. exactly like how guest gag characters are animated in Season 1. "Dumb Dingies" expands on Disgustilda's expression set. However, keeping consistent with Disgustilda's ridiculous incompetence, the introduces three new ones barely changed from the original. One simply changes poses for her to use... and they're merely edits of her first, changing her facial expression and ''not'' the pose, and the last two are alternate versions of her [[FanDisservice in a bikini]], also with the same amount of clothing she's wearing]], but not the overall pose. Later, once Disgustilda grows more involved with the show's narrative, "I Need a Hero Academia" finally gifts her a proper expression set. It contains set, coinciding with her promotion to a more options with more dynamic facial expressions and body language.rounded character.
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** Another Disgustilda question in "Kerchoo" asks Crystelle if Disgustilda sells her knitted clothes. This prompts Disgustilda to appear again to answer the question herself, explaining that she uses a suspicious website called Sketchy to market her products. She knows full well about the illegal practices the site commits, but rather than be concerned, she's enthralled by the potential drama behind it all. And it's strongly implied that the devilish Jedah was responsible for helping her set up shop on Sketchy. Disgustilda also inexplicably addresses Crystelle as Crafty throughout their meeting, mistaking her crystal ball head for a sty.

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** Another Disgustilda question in "Kerchoo" asks Crystelle if Disgustilda sells her knitted clothes. This prompts Disgustilda to appear again to answer the question herself, explaining that she uses a suspicious website called Sketchy to market her products. She knows full well about the illegal practices the site commits, but rather than be concerned, she's enthralled by the potential drama behind it all. And it's strongly implied that the devilish Jedah was responsible for helping her set up shop on Sketchy. Disgustilda also inexplicably addresses Crystelle as Crafty throughout their meeting, mistaking her crystal ball head for a sty.stye.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: Even someone as ditzy as Disgustilda is capable of great insight. After agreeing to form a battle plan for Crafty and Class 1-A and sending them off to bed in "I Need a Hero Academia" Part 3, she's disappointed that Sasha didn't reveal herself to Crafty in his time of need. She confronts her privately, laying down some harsh truths about how her cowardice isn't helping anyone--not Crafty, and especially not herself. Realizing that Disgustilda is right, Sasha urgently requests to help formulate a battle plan for Crafty and Class 1-A, which Disgustilda agrees to. Later on, she also tells Sasha to have faith in Crafty and let him handle Mindstein on his own for the same reason, arguments that Sasha also concedes to.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: Even someone as ditzy as Disgustilda is capable of great insight. After agreeing to form a battle plan for Crafty and Class 1-A and sending them off to bed in "I Need a Hero Academia" Part 3, she's disappointed that Sasha didn't reveal herself to Crafty in his time of need. She confronts her privately, laying down some harsh truths about how her cowardice isn't helping anyone--not Crafty, and especially not herself. Realizing that Disgustilda is right, Sasha urgently requests to at least help formulate a battle plan for Crafty and Class 1-A, with the plan, which Disgustilda agrees to. Later on, she also tells Sasha to have faith in Crafty and let him handle Mindstein on his own for the same reason, arguments that Sasha also concedes to.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: Even someone as ditzy as Disgustilda is capable of great insight. In "I Need a Hero Academia" Part 3, she lays down some harsh truths to Sasha about how her cowardice when it comes to reconciling with Crafty. At this point in the story, Crafty is marching toward the most dangerous situation he's ever faced, and Sasha just spoiled what could be her last chance to ever see him again by refusing to reveal herself in his time of need. Realizing that Disgustilda is right, Sasha urgently requests to help formulate a battle plan for Crafty and Class 1-A, which Disgustilda agrees to. Later on, she also tells Sasha to have faith in Crafty and let him handle Mindstein on his own for the same reason, arguments that Sasha also concedes to.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: Even someone as ditzy as Disgustilda is capable of great insight. In After agreeing to form a battle plan for Crafty and Class 1-A and sending them off to bed in "I Need a Hero Academia" Part 3, she lays she's disappointed that Sasha didn't reveal herself to Crafty in his time of need. She confronts her privately, laying down some harsh truths to Sasha about how her cowardice when it comes to reconciling with Crafty. At this point in the story, Crafty is marching toward the most dangerous situation he's ever faced, isn't helping anyone--not Crafty, and Sasha just spoiled what could be her last chance to ever see him again by refusing to reveal herself in his time of need.especially not herself. Realizing that Disgustilda is right, Sasha urgently requests to help formulate a battle plan for Crafty and Class 1-A, which Disgustilda agrees to. Later on, she also tells Sasha to have faith in Crafty and let him handle Mindstein on his own for the same reason, arguments that Sasha also concedes to.

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