VHFSMACVUSMRRM boast quite an exotic members within their roster based on Joel's previous stream moments. The character page is currently work-in-progress.
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Joel is a 6-button character that's designed as a gateway character for new players. Joel was given lots of arsenal to fight his way and bring back peace easier, using abilities and properties that manifested from his previous streams such as the Windows Destructions etc. As a shotoclone, Joel has the capability to rush in with his Vinesauce stand, performing various ranged pokes, and even zone through his enemies with skills like the hobbits and tekken's pan pizza.
- Artificial Brilliance: Joel's AI is based on your MUGEN difficulty configuration. The higher your difficulty level, the stronger and smarter he'll become.
- Assist Character: Joel is assisted by various characters and properties from his previous streams, like his fellow streamer Rev, Vegeta, Tommy Vercetti, and even Kermit.
- BFS: He can summon a burning super death sword from the ground.
- Edible Ammunition: One of Joel's Hyper is an exploding pizza grenade that's a nod from his Tekken 7 stream.
- Hunk: Joel's sprite is based off Michael Roa Vandalmjong, which gives him rather dishelved, but attractive look that complement his wild personality.
- Noodle Incident: The reason Joel has to fight all of the character from his previous stream is because he spilled an entire bottle of magical water to his PC, which turned everything to life.
- Lightning Bruiser: Joel moves fast, hits hard, and able to eat damage like breakfast.
- Nuke 'em: Joel's strongest attack is an unblockable grab that nukes his opponent and hit them with exactly 3.439 hit, a nod to his infamous Shadow President stream where he nukes Norway.
- Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: Joel can repeatedly mash any punch button to perform Hokuto Hyakkuretsu Ken with ease, which can continue into Vargskelethor stand that barrages the enemy even longer. Alternatively, Joel can also summon his Grand Dad 7 stand that barrages the enemy with even stronger punches.
- Skewed Priorities: Joel has restored the peace for the entire world, except for Norway for obvious reason.
- Super Mode: He can activate Poomp the Mooskles at a cost of 1 super bar, and he can enhance it further with Devil Worshipping (which also costs 1 bar).
Bulk Bogan is a combatant that primarily uses his brute strength to obliterate his enemies. Bulk often utilizes wrestling moves on his arsenal, even using various weaponeries in his fight, from lead pipe, machine gun, and even dynamites. Bulk Bogan has a special mechanic where he can enter Berserk Mode, which significantly increases his damage output and gives him extra defense power as soon as you fully maximize his power meter.
- Adaptational Badass: In the original game, the berserk mechanic occurs whenever your character loses all of his current sanity meter, which makes him stronger at cost of completely losing control of your character. Here, Bulk gains a considerable amount of power without losing control at all, and his attacks become more deadly as a result.
- Assassin Outclassin': Numerous assassination attempts are done towards him, but he simply thwarts them all real quick.
- Combat Pragmatist
- Faking the Dead: Supposedly died during his time in Southtown Correctional Facility, a few people discovered that it wasn't the case and decided to send legions of assassins his way.
- Mighty Glacier: Bulk is an imposing combatant with borderline superhuman powers, but he moves slowly and his attacks are lumbering and somewhat predictable.
- Super Mode: Upon maximizing his power meter, Bulk goes berserk and his attacks become stronger as a result, but you don't lose control of him.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: After escaping from the assassination attempt done towards him, he simply went home and got himself a well deserved rest. He was never heard from again.
- Wrestler in All of Us: Like in the game he came from, he utilizes wrestling moves to a degree.
Sheng Hua Nan was formerly the final boss of Dong Dong Never Die, and as such he inherited all of his moves from the aforementioned game. However, compared to other combatants included in this game, he's not as flashy on trumps stronger than the likes of Joel, DIO, or even Shaq. He's also not as broken as he was before. Neverthless, he's still a formidable combatant to go against.
- Adaptational Wimp: In the original game, Sheng Hua Nan is the final boss and it shows. He's able to infinitely stunlock his enemy with his machine gun attack while he can also fill his power meter after using one of his hypers! Here, Chinese Rev's attacks were toned down significantly. His machine gun can still replenish his power meter, but the damage is nerfed and the amount of power meter you can replenish is significantly lower. He also doesn't heal as much with is nanomachine tech compared to the original game, though he's still invulnerable when doing that.
- Berserk Button: Horrible disturbing flash games, especially if it involves Baby Hazel or Elsa.
- Boring, but Practical: His arsenal is only consisting of a pistol, an assault rifle and their respective munitions, and a steel baton. That's all he need to bust whoever responsible for the horrible flash games.
- The Faceless: He's always wearing his gasmask. The only moment he doesn't wear it is in his arcade intro cinematic.
- Healing Factor: Rev can heal up his wounds using nanomachines, but compared to the original game, the healing amount is greatly reduced.
- Insane Troll Logic: So how's his solution to prevent any disturbing flash games from ever happening again after kicking the ass of whoever responsible for it? By banning all anime, of course.
- Jack of All Stats: His nerfed counterpart used here is this.
- Killer Robot: He's a terminator sent from the future to eradicate terrible and disturbing flash games.
- More Dakka: One of his hypers involving him using an assault rifle to blindly barrage the enemy. It's one of the reason why he's so powerful in his home game, through not so much here.
DIO is largely based of his playable counterpart in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future, using his powerful stand to deal massive damage in short range while dishing out big damage using his knives.
- A Day in the Limelight: In this game, DIO was just looking for his daily dose of 7up, when suddenly he found a powerful sunblock that allows him to traverse daylight and wreak havoc within a day, before heading back home and have a milkshake.
- Big Bad: Of Jo Jos Bizarre Adventure Stardust Crusaders.
- Colony Drop: Dio can perform his signature road roller attack just like in the original game here.
- Daywalking Vampire: Thanks to the industrial strength sunblock he came across prior.
- Eye Beams: Dio can also use Space Ripper Stingy Eyes, a vampiric eye beams he would usually perform in Phantom Blood.
- Master of All: Just like Jotaro, he's a Lightning Bruiser, except he has more ranged options.
- Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: He can inflict barrage of punches using The World as part of his special move.
- Time Stands Still: DIO can stop time for 11 seconds using his stand, The World. He also incorporates time stop in some of his moves.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Dio really likes 7UP.
- Vampiric Draining: One of his hyper allows him to suck his opponent's blood and replenish his health.
Jotaro is also largely based on his home game, Heritage For The Future, fighting alongside his powerful stand Star Platinum. He can dishes out damage fast and hard while can take more than enough, but just like his stand, he doesn't have much range when going up against his enemies from far away, forcing him to go up close and personal.
- Achilles' Heel: Jotaro would be as strong as DIO if it's not because of lacking ranged options other than Star Finger, which is mid-ranged at best.
- A Day in the Limelight: In this game, Jotaro was motivated to find an enemy stand that keeps censoring him when he's smoking his cigarette, believing it was the work of an enemy stand.
- Close-Range Combatant: Unlike DIO, Jotaro doesn't have as many ranged attacks as him, forcing him on getting up close and personal.
- Lightning Bruiser: Jotaro hits like a truck and is as fast as a racecar, but he doesn't have many ranged moves.
- Megaton Punch: Star Platinum can charge up Star Breaker, a powerful punch that blasts through the ground.
- No Smoking: A plot point. Jotaro was looking for the enemy stand who censored him smoking cigarettes.
- Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: It's Star Platinum signature move.
- Smoking Is Cool: Jotaro quest involving him finding the stand user who censoring his smoke. In the end, he was able to defeat the enemy and perform his cigarette trick at the end.
- Time Stands Still: Like DIO, he's able to perform time stop using his stand, but it's much shorter in duration.
Angus plays almost similar to his home game, except this time his moveset is more fluent and comparable to more arcade-y fighting game like Street Fighter. Angus is a fighter that uses wrestling moves and some other things. Angus' moveset changes upon activating his claymore weapon, where he can swing his swords in rapid succession or just throw it back when you no longer needs it.
- An Aesop: Never in one point of your life driving while intoxicated.
- The Alcoholic: As per the scottish stereotype he's based on.
- BFS: Angus can equip a claymore sword in the fight, which changes his moveset until the blade's fully bloodied.
- Drunken Master: Angus is in a state of being intoxicated when plowing through enemies and random hijinks, and he's very good at it.
- Groin Attack: An inversion. He can spit up fireballs from underneath his kilt.
- Master Swordsman: Angus can equip a scottish claymore and uses it in combat, temporarily changing and expanding his moveset to complement with his sword.
- Unwinnable by Design: if you're fighting Uncle Jobel in Arcade mode, you might as well reset as a programming quirk causes him to inflate into a giant before exploding and killing himself if he fights him.
- Use Your Head: Angus can perform a headbutt that you can charge for extra damage and range.
- Wrestler in All of Us: Angus can lift off his enemies using light or heavy Rising Toss when not wielding his claymore.
Arashi is a 4-button character that utilizes ninjutsu in his moveset. His moveset is largely similar to his original game, but with a little tweaks here and there.
- Downer Ending: After defeating his opponents, his art of ninja screaming finally gets a recognition, from the local police. Arashi was quickly arrested for mass murder and his dojo closed.
- Fantastic Fighting Style: Art of Ninja Screaming. Though he's using ninjutsu and flame powers.
- Fuuma Shuriken: Uses one of them that explodes when it hits.
- Highly-Visible Ninja: Arashi's ninja outfit is rather tacky.
- Playing with Fire: Arashi uses fire-based ninjutsu in his moveset.
- Serial Killer: He's the only combatant being referred as such by the local law enforcement forces.
Bootleg Michael Jackson is based of his character on Michael Jackson's Moonwalker, where he can perform kicks and spin and just that. Yeah, that's all he can do, but don't you underestimate him.
- Continuity Nod: His defeat against Duane is a nod to Joel's MUGEN stream where he's using the dance move to the original, Joke Character Duane, who's immune to the effect.
- Dance Battler: MJ uses his dance moves alongside the power of the cosmos that manifested into harmful sparks.
- Glass Cannon: MJ can dishes out good amount of damage through his hat spin and kicks, but he's squishy himself, and he can't use the power of the cosmos if his health is low enough.
- Lethal Joke Character: MJ has only two moves, a hat spin and a secret dance move, all of which costs him a good amount of health. Despite of that, MJ is practically untouchable when spinning and his secret dance move is unblockable and has no maximum range. His basic attack also inflict good amount of damage.
- Take Over the World: He plans to conquer the world to empower his moonwalk and dances, so that one day he can take on Duane once more. Whether he did this out of malicious intent is up to your interpretation.
The Bestest Ken functions nearly similarly with his counterpart in Capcom Vs SNK, except that all of his moves are now changed to Shoryuken. His Hadouken is now Shoryuken, and even his front punch is just Shoryuken, complete with Background Music Override of his theme.
- Artificial Brilliance: His AI tends to abuse the shoryuken to infinitely stunlock his enemy.
- Background Music Override: As long as you keep hitting your shoryukens, his theme will keep overriding the current background theme, complete with earrape.
- Boring, but Practical: He believes in this, claiming that shoryuken is just the "bestest".
- Cycle of Hurting: He can infinitely spam his shoryuken and stunlock his opponents with ease. Even Papa Jobel couldn't stand well against him.
- Lethal Joke Character: All of his moveset is changed to shoryukens, but with a good timing and perseverance, you can infinitely stunlock opponents.
- Shotoclone: He's a parody of one; other than his basic attacks, all of his moveset is just shoryukens.
Despite being based off his Marvel vs. Capcom counterpart, almost everything about him completely tweaked out to make the use of him to be as painful as possible, ranging from attacks also hurting himself if it misses to skills that barely does anything. Using skills also litter the screen with pizzas and override the background music with the infamous "Pizza Theme" from the Playstation 2 game.
- Artificial Stupidity: Ofter times, he will uses web swing or spider rush that will hurt him if it doesn't connect.
- Background Music Override: Whenever you're fighting him or you're playing as him, the current battle theme will be overriden by the cover of "Funiculi, Funicula" used in the Playstation 2 game of Spider-man 2.
- Brilliant, but Lazy: Just like his original counterpart. He got so caught up with the mess he forget about Dr. Connors class.
- Butt-Monkey: His attacks can even hurt himself if it doesn't connect. He even gets hurt in some of his victory animations (or gets crushed under a newspaper by Garfield).
- Difficult, but Awesome: Using him properly can be pain in the ass, but a good precision and timing makes him one of the more powerful fighters in the game.
- Glass Cannon: The upside of being the Joke Character is that large portion of his numbers are also increases, and he's still the MvC Spider-Man. Because you still need to deal with hurting yourself by accident, the room for mistakes and your survivability is much smaller than his original counterpart.
- Joke Character/Lethal Joke Character: He's an MvC Spider-man edit, except almost everything done to his kit is now tweaked so it's going to be a pain in the ass for you to use. The lethal part is that he's still MvC Spider-man, which is a solid character all around, with greatly decreased room for error.
- Sensory Abuse: Chances are you're going to get tired and disoriented of the pizza particles he spew everytime he landed a skill.
Felix is an original 4-button character by RoySquadRocks that uses the sprite from the NES game by Hudson Software. The character included in the game is relatively similar... Except for one single detail.
- Disappeared Dad: He's one for all of his ten kittens from his affair with Mrs. Kitty.
- Driven to Suicide
- Fragile Speedster: Felix movement speed is the fastest among any playable characters in the game, and his moves can be executed airborne. Felix can't take too much hit himself.
- Gory Discretion Shot: Averted. You can see him ripping his face off in all of it's glory.
- Jump Scare: Upon defeating him, he suddenly warps into a bigger version of himself and he tears his face apart, leaving a gory mess.
- "Not Making This Up" Disclaimer: The ending outright tells the player that Felix killing himself off is canon, specifically in the pilot episode.
- Parental Abandonment: After discovering that he has 10 kittens during his romance with Mrs. Kitty, he quickly went off to the nearest gas station and start chugging down gas to kill himself.
- Tank Goodness: He can use a tank in one of his moves.
Gweelay is Brergsart version of Guile from his third game incarnation, with relatively no major change, except for his high pitched voice courtesy of Brergsart himself.
- Downer Ending: There's no way to restore his voice back to where it was, and he had to come to terms with the change.
- Eagleland: Type I, just like his original counterpart.
- Find the Cure!: He's motivated to search for a cure on his Helium Speech.
- Groin Attack: A victim of one, which unfortunately changes his voice.
- Helium Speech: Due to being hit in the nads.
- Shotoclone: Of a zoning variety, just like Guile.
Pope Malware is an edit of Pope Benedict by The_None, with relatively little changes, and as such, he plays like one.
- Big Bad Ensemble: Serves as one of the many antagonistic force of the game, along with Viga, Skeletor, Dio, and Giygas. onsidering the barebone storyline and lack of centralized antagonist, he means nothing to the world in any capacity and Joel managed to make a quick work to them in his ending anyway.
- Church Militant: He's a Pope, and he will spread Cursormania and it's malicious content to every PC imaginable.
- Flight: He's capable for one, and you can incorporate his moves whilst doing so.
- Foil: Serves as one to Viga. He shares an ambition to rule the world in their self image, and has a formidable power to do so. The difference is that Pope Malware is a pretty complex fightihg Squishy Wizard utilizing fast paced strikes and projectiles and uses the power of malicious toolbars and other free scam softwares, while Viga is a faithful recreation of the bootleg he came from, with additional tuning to compensate his clunky moveset, and sought after to essentially revert the world into it's bootleggy origins.
- Religious Bruiser: He's a formidable entity born from a cursor software which is also happens to be a Pope.
- Squishy Wizard: Pope Malware utilizes swift combos and projectiles whilst able to fly on his whim, but he's not very tough himself.
- Take Over the World: His grandeur plan is to infect all the computers in the world with his malicious cursor malware, and he succeed.
Viga is a faithful recreation of his bootleg incarnation from World Heroes 2, with an added firepower to the mix, but mostly the same.
- Big Bad Ensemble: Serves as one of the many antagonistic force of the game, along with Pope Malware, Skeletor, Dio, and Giygas. Considering the plotline (which isn't any) and generally lack of centralized antagonist in the canon, they really mean nothing to the world altogether and Joel managed to make a quick work to them in his ending anyway.
- Foil: Serves as one to Pope Malware. He shares an ambition to rule the world in their self image, and has a formidable power to do so. The difference is that Pope Malware is a pretty complex fightihg Squishy Wizard utilizing fast paced strikes and projectiles and uses the power of malicious toolbars and other free scam softwares, while Viga himself is a faithful recreation of the bootleg he came from, with additional tuning to compensate his clunky moveset, and sought after to essentially revert the world into it's bootleggy origins using his bootleg-y powers to do so.
- Mighty Glacier: Viga is mostly faithful to his World Heroes 2 clunky moveset, but he's got more power and toughness to compensate.
- Red and Black and Evil All Over: Subverted. Viga is a bootleg version of Vega (M. Bison) and shares his attire, but his default color palette gives him more yellow orange-y tint instead.
- Take Over the World: Much like Pope Malware, his bootleg-y power spreads so far that the entire world has become a bootleg in the end.
Shaq is a recreation of the character with the same name from his home game, Shaq Fu, except that the creator of this character, The_None, decided to take more classic fighting game approach and turn the formerly clunky mess into a powerful, serviceable fighting game character and ready to rampage against everyone who stands in his way! Using the power of Basketball, of course.
- All-Loving Hero: he would rather have a friendly match with his enemies rather than fighting them.
- Edible Ammunition: Can dump on various American snacks from the skies.
- Fragile Speedster: Shaq can easily score and chain fast combos with borderline perfect play, but he can't take many hits and his strength relies greatly on landing on those combos, which didn't deal high damage.
- Go-Karting with Bowser: In his ending, he keep pointing out one liners to his enemies and decided that fighting strangers isn't his cup of tea... but the strangers seems to be thinking the same thing. And thus they all play on the charity match together.
- I Know Madden Kombat: Shaq utilizes his basketball moves in his moveset, and then some.
- Lovable Jock: It's Shaq after all. Fighting strangers isn't his cup of tea, and he would rather play a friendly match with them instead.
Kenshiro is a one-on-one recreation of the fighting game created by Arc System Softworks. He can uses every moves he had from the game, including it's exploits.
- All-Loving Hero: Downplayed. It's Kenshiro after all! He's still capable of feeling hatred, and he's not hesitant to brutally killing most of his enemies, especially if they deserves it.
- Difficult, but Awesome: Ken is ported straight from the Playstation 2 fighting game, and as such is more complex compared to most of the roster. Master him however, and you can easily floor the entire roster effortlessly.
- Fish Out Of The Temporal Water: He's suddenly enters the world where nuclear warfare doesn't take place. It took no time for him to adjust and sets on to protect the people of this world from a large scare warfare.
- I Can Still Fight!: If Ken is hit while under a certain threshold, there's a chance that he might able to recover a lot of health and keep recovering health until he's hit.
- Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: He can unleash Hokuto Hyakkuretsu Ken towards his enemies as a finisher.
- Touch of Death: Per usual of Hokuto Shinken.
Scorpion is a faithful recreation of his first game incarnation by OMEGAPSYCHO, complete with a moveset guide and arranged voice you can access adjust by pressing the start button.
- '90s Anti-Hero: Pretty much just like his original counterpart.
- Atomic F-Bomb: Unleashes a gigantic one upon his Heel Realization.
- Easter Egg: Unleashing his fire-breathing fatality upon Tuna turns him into a plate of fish and sticks instead of charred skeleton.
- Grappling-Hook Pistol: His trademark hookshot is still there.
- Heel Realization: At the end of his storyline, he realizes that Sub-Zero is in another game and he just murders the roster senselessly.
- Highly-Visible Ninja: Certainly wearing such bright colors in a secret operative would be effective, don't you think?
- Mighty Glacier: He moves just as slow as his original counterpart, but he hits just as hard compared to other combatants and is difficult to flinch.
- Playing with Fire: Uses some fiery power in his moveset, especially in his fatalities.
- Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Unleashes his fury towards the roster, hoping that he would encounter Bi-Han on his way in. Turns out he didn't, as Sub-Zero is in another game.
Jailbot is a fighting game recreation of the same character from Superjail, created by altoiddealer. He utilizes various gadgets in his sleeves specializing in throws.
- Earn Your Bad Ending: After butchering the entire roster, he finally get to throw the big party after all!
- Killer Robot: Resorts into murdering his guests to gather them at one place.