Project MUGEN: A Tale of Hogs and Armadillos

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I once met this round-looking guy named Arma Dylan. I'd never seen anyone so round before or even since.

Characters Fought:
Minion Pig (S) (Tanicfan22)
Someone compared one of this author's iterations of this character to jane's Morgana in the first vid they were featured in, which of course made me super curious. They specifically brought up the medium version, but I wanted to see if the small version was interesting in any way. And it uh, turns out, uh... No. Not to get ahead of myself but it's basically a somehow crappier version of Minion Pig (M) that's nowhere near as broken for some reason.

Minion Pig (M) (Tanicfan22)
Enough wasting time with the wholly unremarkable minion pig, it's time for the reason I brought it up in the first place. The person that brought this up wasn't sure if jane's Morgana was better or worse than this. And after experiencing both, I think I'm qualified to answer that question. The deal with jane's Morgana was, from what I could understand, the author felt peer pressured to make their character basically cheat because they wanted their silly kitty cat to win matches in some sort of MUGEN AI battle channel or something. While Minion Pig (M) is basically the author taking whatever MvC template they could find and taking a big fat digital dump in Fighter Factory without any regard to how this character functioned. It feels weird saying this considering the absolute verbal thrashing I initially gave it but I think jane's Morgana is better, especially in the effort department. MPM's gameplan basically devolves into spamming the projectile that does like a fourth of your health and has like, 0 frames of startup and 0 recovery frames and then fucking off into the invincible wagon move or whatever the hell and repeating ad nauseum.

Minion Pig (DeluxeGamer705)
Don't quote me on this, but I have a hunch that this character was created due to how absolutely awful Minion Pig (M) was, and was an attempt at making an actually good iteration of this character. And thankfully it feels like the author succeeded with that goal. This would definitely scratch any pig-from-angry-birds-in-mugen-related itches one might have.

dillon (orbots)
From the author that brought us that hilariously shit male corrin. He functions basically the exact same. The main reason for bringing up this specific character is that I feel like it might have also inspired an author to try and make a better iteration of this character.

Dillon (BTNetwork)
And speaking of, here's the superior Dillon. Although it sadly isn't as cut-and-dry as Minion Pig, since there is one single glaring issue. And it honestly doesn't even feel like the author's fault, I can see the care and polish the author put into the visuals. It's just that the MvC template they used does not do this character justice. It gives them an absolutely stupid blockstring in the corner and I'm pretty sure the advancing guard doesn't even work properly. Although the one mistake the author might have made is that I think they forgot to give some of the specials startup frames.

Dillon (Dead-Heat Breakers) (BTNetwork)
In layman's terms, it's a similar situation to the original Dillon but the design and moveset are tailored around the third installment of the Dillon's Rolling Western series, which is of course Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers. Much like the previous Dillon I think he's pretty cool, it's just that I don't know why MvC templates always have absolutely stupid normal chains. I'm pretty sure it lets this guy chain all 6 of his standing and all 6 of his crouching normals in the same combo.

Characters Used:
Arma (Fernando Buffa and Jessica Smoke)
Bebop (Dcat Power)

Music:
Key Card Theme 7 - Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel
Vs. Dangerous Beast - Kirby and the Forgotten Land
T.J. Combo's Theme - Killer Instinct Gold
Armored Armadillo - Mega Man X
Goyathlay's Theme - War Budokai Toshinden
Lin's Village - Fist of the North Star







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