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Roy Stewart Moore (February 11, 1947 - April 19, 2038) is an American politician and congressional candidate who served as the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, short-lived Chief of Staff for President Ammon Bundy and the first Secretary General for the United States.

Since his early days of political involvement, Moore was notorious for his absolutist conservative political views, establishing connections and endorsements with multiple neo-confederate and white nationalist organisations. During Moore's tenure as circuit judge, he hung a homemade wooden Ten Commandments plaque on the wall of his courtroom behind his bench, and subsequently refused to enforce the removal order the Ten Commandments monument in the rotunda of the Heflin-Torbert Judicial Building, erected in 2001. In conjunction, Moore was widely known for his controversial views on race, homosexuality, transgender people, and Islam, his belief that Christianity should order public policy, and that former President Barack Obama was a muslim. He first grew to national prominence when he was elected the Republican nominee in the 2017 United States Senate special election in Alabama to fill the seat vacated by Jeff Sessions, but lost to Democratic candidate Doug Jones following the emergence of several allegations of sexual misconduct against minors. Although he has fervently denied these allegations, it was enough to reduce his influence in the Republican party for the better half of six years, during which he made three more attempts at vacant electoral seats.

In 2022, Moore began to liaison with Cliven Bundy, instigator of the 2014 Bundy Ranch standoff, after the latter was brought back into the court for refusing to pay parking fines. After the elder Bundy passed, Moore remained in close contact with his two eldest sons, Ammon and Ryan Bundy, touting his influence and experience to assist them in their political ventures. When Ammon entered the 2024 Republican Party Primary and was subsequently selected for the position of Vice President under Senator Josh Hawley, Moore was given the position of advisor. During this time, Moore and the White House gained significant controversy for refusing to divulge what exactly Moore was hired to advise on, and accusations flew back and forward that he was operating as the 'real power' behind the scenes.

Over the following years, Moore was present in various major events in regards to domestic and international policy. In 2025, he was pictured in the White House situation room alongside both President Hawley and Vice President Bundy [8] whilst the cabinet received a briefing on the Sinking of New York. He was also alleged to have subsequently accompanied the President to Yonkers, tho he made no prior camera appearances and his exact actions remain exempt from White House scheduling records. His whereabouts were equally as unaccounted for when Hawley was assassinated by an unidentified gunman on the same day. As Bundy was sworn in as President, Moore was promoted to the position of Chief of Staff during the cabinet reshuffle. Subsequent sources reveal that Moore and Bundy came to repeated confrontations with each other over differences in policy. Just over a year after he was given the position, Moore was encouraged to stand down and replaced by former Press Secretary Lanhee Chen. In spite of this, Moore kept in close confidence with Bundy's brother Ryan, then a congressman and failed candidate for Governor of Nevada.

Eight years later, Moore became a campaign coordinator and speaker during Ryan Bundy's controversial campaign for President in 2036. He was subsequently nominated to the new cabinet position of Secretary of General Affairs, which was previously touted as a department pertaining to "management of sensitive policy implementation and reform in both domestic and international affairs." His confirmation was highly controversial, as the now-aged Moore had made several derogatory accusations against the Democratic members of the Confirmation Panel, using low-level ethnic slurs and accused Ranking Member Frank Bynum of being nothing more than a 'commie bottom-bitch'. Nonetheless, due to new legislation introduced by President Bundy, he was admitted to the office and quickly began introduction of several new policy packages, all of which Bundy signed through with little to no briefing. Sources from inside congress at the time reported that Bundy was treated as nothing more than a puppet, with the General Secretary changing the rules to give himself more and more power.

Adding to his controversial history, Moore was found dead within White House quarters on April 19, 2038. Though the White House barred any information from releasing about his untimely death, several investigative leaks corroborated that Moore's body, cause of death being a heart attack, was found in the interior of a storage closet, with his pants halfway down. The fact that there was a visible hole in the closet's walls, and April 19 was National Take Your Daughter to Work Day, have been marked as details of non-importance by investigators.
 
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Chokwe Antar Lumumba (March 29, 1983 - ????) is an American attorney, activist and politician who served as the 49th President of the United States from 2033 until his controversial impeachment and removal from office in 2035. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as a U.S. Governor of Mississippi from 2026 to 2032 and as Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi from 2017 to 2025. His current whereabouts are unknown, and as such authorities are still very much undecided on if he is still active.

Lumumba, like his namesake and late father, Chokwe Lumumba (1947-2014), served as Mayor of his home town of Jackson. Endorsed by Working Families and Our Revolution, he promised to turn Jackson into the 'most radical city on the planet', implementing numerous welfare reforms, restructuring public transport, and being one of the first cities in America to be powered by renewable energy sources. While this took just under ten years, the results were enough to help elect Lumumba governor by a sizeable margin, in spite of the fact that he was a Progressive Democrat in a notoriously Southern State. He was one of the many who spoke at the funeral of Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont, vowing that he and other members of the party would work to make his vision of America a reality.

After winning reelection as Governor in 2030, Lumumba was courted by House Minority Leader Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to run in the upcoming Presidential Election. He accepted, and he quickly became the national frontrunner. On the campaign trail, Lumumba was overtly hostile towards President Ammon Bundy's handling of the Sinking of New York, likening it to treason. As part of his platform, Lumumba had promised a blank check for disaster response. This alarmed members of the incumbent administration, countering that interfering with the economy to help 'a famously liberal rat den' was veering on Authleft fascism. Once he won the party nomination, House Speaker Adi Sathi announced that the Republican Party had prepared nine articles of impeachment against him, should he be elected.

Come October, Lumumba won handily over Republican nominee Matt Gaetz, winning a plurality in both the Electoral College and the Popular Vote. President Bundy, however, alleged that various swing-state polling stations had been rigged and sought to bring more charges to the already inundated President-elect. During his inauguration, Lumumba survived two seperate assassination attempts, insisting on taking oath in front of the crowd to prove that 'Americans shouldn't be afraid to serve America'. In spite of his wishes, he was pulled off-stage by Secret Service agents when a group of armed Sovereign Citizens attempted to storm the inaugural stage.

When the now twelve articles of impeachment were successfully passed by the Republican majorities in congress, those charged included Lumumba, Vice President Jacob Frey, Secretary of State Aftab Pureval, Secretary of Defence Matt Duss, Secretary of the Treasury Nomi Prins, Secretary of Energy Varshini Prakash and more than two dozen low-ranking congressional staffers, as well as House Leader Ocasio-Cortez, Senate Minority Leader Lee Carter. For what exactly these individuals were being charged with were never publicly revealed due to new rules installed by congress before Lumumba's inauguration. Protests against the alleged coup against the democratically-elected government erupted almost instantly, leading to the deployment of several National Guard units in D.C. and surrounding states. During the concurrent riots in the capitol, the holding cells where Lumumba, Ocasio-Cortez and Carter were being held temporarily, were breached by both protesters and a contingent of Constitutional Militia members. While his cell was reportedly never compromised, Lumumba was nowhere to be found following the building's recapture by Federal Law Enforcement.

Since, various groups have claimed to have both aided in Lumumba’s freeing and also making sure of his continued wellbeing. Officially, the Opposition Government insists that Lumumba has been spirited away across the Canadian Railroad and continues to advise the ‘true government of the United States’ via digital communication. The extremist group FAO, however, says that not only did they free Lumumba themselves, but he has also been the mastermind behind several of the FAO’s most successful campaigns. The Federal Government, of course, says that Lumumba perished in the ensuing combat, and his body was disposed before any autopsy (or any real evidence) could be confirmed.

Sightings of Lumumba are ongoing as of the present day.
 
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Brace Robert Belden (October 13, 1989 - October 9, 2055) was an American leftist, writer, podcaster, internet personality, political activist and accused domestic terrorist largely known for his pre-Civil Conflict commentary on electoral politics and progressivism. He is commonly known as one of the public faces of the Freedom from American Oppression, a radical left militant organisation currently active in the American Civil Conflict as a revolutionary guerilla opposition against the Federal Government. Prior to his death, Belden briefly ranked as 16th on the FBI's Most Wanted list. Belden was also widely known as his former Twitter handle, PissPigGranddad, and is considered one of the more prominent postmodern political personalities and philosophers (such as Jordan Peterson, Slavoj Žižek, Ian Kochinski or Angie Hobbs).

Belden was born to Jewish parents in San Francisco in 1989 and grew up in Corte Madera, California. His mother committed suicide when he was six years old, largley believed to be the catalyst for Belden's subsequent reputation as "a troubled teen", going between five different high schools, including an out-of-state boot camp from which he ran away before being arrested for public intoxication. Belden has identified as a Marxist since his teenage years and protested the Iraq War when he was thirteen. In 2005, when he was fifteen, he and his friends started a satirical right-wing, pro-war punk band called Warkrime (2005-2008). On a national scale, Belden first gained public notoriety when he enlisted in the People's Protection Units (YPG), a Kurdish militia, in the Syrian Civil War, leading to coverage by Rolling Stone and a despite with director Daniel Espinosa, who sought to adapt the article into a film staring Jake Gyllenhaal.

After returning to his native California, Belden became a noted leftist talking head, working with the Chapo Trap House podcast, cohosting his own podcast, TrueAnon, with Liz Franczak, as well as successfully unionising his workplace, corralling workers of the Anchor Brewing Company of San Francisco into the International Longshore and Warehouse Union. His alleged radicalisation, insofar violent interference against the Ammon Bundy administration on the West Coast, came with his involvement with the Red Shovels, a self-styled 'domestic vigilante group'. Tho he was an active member of the group, sporting the customary tattoo above his right ankle, Belden actively distanced himself from them before the group and local affiliates were absorbed into what became FAO.

Following the Impeachment of President Lumumba, Belden fully committed himself to the militant leftist wing of the American Opposition. He was present at the Electoral Protests in Washington as well as several riots in his native California, in which he was photographed either hurling objects at Federal Officers or coordinating with FAO members. While not as active in offensive conflict as other members of the FAO, Belden was an essential media component for the organisation, acting as an established mouthpiece for leftist extremism in the Civil Conflict. During an interview with Pirate Radio Rev, he commented on the decision of the FAO leadership to align themselves with Opposition Government; "I see it as an alliance of necessity. The Untied States was an authoritarian state exploiting and abusing minority groups both before and after the civil war even started; Regardless of who wins, we're going to see fascism under capitalism or fascism under Bundy and his cronies. To truly bring an end to this bootlicking sentimentality we need to tear it all down and make something new from the debris. [...] a working-class revolution was always inevitable, so who really gives a fuck about the circumstances, y'know?"

Due to use of 2nd Generation Age Grafts, Belden was in good enough physical condition to take part in the Rape of California in 2041, during which he assisted with the evacuation of civilians as well as several raids on Federal Holding Camps across the coast. He was briefly captured by Federal Forces before being sprung by the Opposition Government and sequestered by the FAO to an outpost in the Muir Woods National Monument. Belden was subjected to enhanced interrogation, and it is suspected as the reason for his retreat from Social Media and public interviews for the last few years of his life, whilst he committed to being stationed along the NoCal divide as a sniper in spite of his advanced age.

During a tactical retreat towards an FAO outpost in Bakersfield , Belden was shot through the lower stomach whilst in a shootout with a Patriot militia. One of his last recorded remarks was "Please don't let me die in fucking pancaketown.", as he hoped to endure a much more symbolic last stand in the neighbouring town of Independence. However, during a period where the group stopped to camp for the night, he was given a large dose of Co-proxamol in an attempt to substitute for the unavailable anaesthetic. Belden, who had twice overdosed on Heroin in the early 2010's, suffered an adverse reaction to the opioid and passed in his sleep. His body was eventually transported to a United Nations clinic in Klamath Falls, where he was cremated. The ashes were briefly 'hidden' by ranking FAO operatives before he was given an impromptu burial in Van Patten Parkway in Burlington, Vermont, the former residential home of Senator and Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Four subsequent attempts have been made to either vandalise the burial site or to steal the ashes, all of which have resulted in unceremonious capturing and execution of the perpetrators by FAO operatives.
 
I really like the map although shouldn't that be the aftermath of the US Capitol explosion? That's not the White house pictured. I know its a nitpick but confusion between those two buildings has always been one of my bugbears.

Oh, sorry. I'll try to edit that when I have the time.
 
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Super Smash Bros. Tussle!, known in Japan as Dairantō Smash Brothers Portable, is the fourth game in the Super Smash Bros. series of cross-over fighting games. First released in Japan on December 15, 2010, almost three years after Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Tussle! was later released to North America, Australia, and Europe over the course of 2011. It the seventh highest selling DS games of all time, selling over 15.11 million copies by August of 2016.

Tussle! featured a more extensive event system compared to Brawl, with 100 single event matches (and another 150 available to download over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection) and 50 coop event matches (with another 25 available to download). Tussle! introduced on-line questing, where players could connect to other games and play coop matches together.

Due to the hardware limitations of the DS, no attempts to replicate the Subspace Emissary from Super Smash Bros. Brawl were made. Instead, Super Smash Bros. Tussle featured a revamped Adventure and Classic Modes, originally debuting in Super Smash Bros. Melee. This version increased the amount of stages you would play in those modes the higher your difficulty setting is, and included many secrets to find in them. The game also introduced a 6th difficulty setting, Ridiculous (Ultra Intense in Japanese), which could only be unlocked by beating a game mode in the five previous difficulties.

Super Smash Bros. Tussle! has a similar roster to Brawl, however it did not include the third party character Snake. Instead, the game included Dixie Kong (from the Donkey Kong series), Prince Fluff (from Kirby's Epic Yawn), and Mega Man. Despite fan complaints, characters like Mewtwo and Dr. Mario did not return.

Reviews for Super Smash Bros. Tussle! were positive, with a rating of 80% or higher on most video gaming sites. The game was praised for its large and diverse character roster, its improvements to game mechanics compared to Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and its variety of multiplayer options. Some criticisms include a lack of single player mode like the Subspace Emissary, and the inability to crossplay between the Wii version and the DS version.

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Fun fact, I actually had most of this write-up done in March of 2017, plus the picture (from here I believe, by Yoshistar) possibly as long. As for why I didn't make this box before? I dunno, I got lazy, I didn't want to finish it up. This was one of two pictures I had for a box from a while back, and now I have one left.

Hint, it's not Metroid.
 
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Winfieldo Scott Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi (1849-1916) was an American soldier and politician who served as the 19th President of the United States from 1901 to 1905. He was the third son of Italian revolutionary commander and nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi, who also served in the Union Army in the Rebellion of 45. Winfieldo was named after his father's superior officer, Commanding General Winfield Scott, the leader of Union forces during the rebellion and later president. Garibaldi grew up in New York with his mother and siblings while his father traversed the United States and both American continents in search of causes to fight for. In 1866 he was nominated to the United States Military Academy at West Point. He was regarded a poor cadet, unlike his older brother Lincoln. Three years later he graduated near the bottom of his class. He was advised against a military career and instead began working for newspaper editor Horace Greeley. Through Greeley, Garibaldi was introduced to Abraham Lincoln and soon became a close associate of the visionary political thinker, eventually rising to be his secretary and son-in-law. Garibaldi transcribed many of Lincoln's writings and became a prominent advocate of his Liberty Thought in his own right. In 1880, when Lincoln was the presidential candidate of the Liberty Party, Garibaldi ran for Congress in New York's 6th district. Both Lincoln and Garibaldi lost their races. Garibaldi ran for the seat again in 1882, which had become vacant by the death of incumbent Alston Thomas Miller. Garibaldi served in the House for three terms. In 1889, President James Garfield appointed him Collector of the Port of New York, a powerful patronage position which gave Garibaldi great control of New York politics. He used this influence to assist William O'Connell Bradley in becoming the nominee of the Liberty Party in 1892 and ultimately president. Bradley then appointed him Secretary of War in his new administration.
Garibaldi oversaw modernization of the Army and then participation in The War. American victory in The War made Garibaldi a very popular politician and this led to him being nominated by the Liberty Party in 1900. Garibaldi went on to win the election. However, his term as president was plagued by an economic panic and mounting labor crises. State and municipal governments stymied Garibaldi's efforts to use federal power to settle these issues. Ultimately, he was defeated in his bid for a second term and retired from electoral politics. Garibaldi was a harsh critic of his Republican successors and encouraged the next generation of Liberty leaders to form closer alliances with the labor movement. He made a rare public appearance in 1914 to voice his support of the burgeoning constitutional reform movement. He died two years later and his body was laid to rest at the Garibaldi Monument and Museum in the tomb originally meant for his father. Although Garibaldi ranks low among the presidents, he remains a popular figure for his deeds outside the presidency.
 
In 1921, it was just after the final end of the Second European War, and the Americans went to vote in the latest general election, war memories still firmly in head. They had several options, and in borough constituencies could vote more than once [for multi-member seats]. However, as the UCA was still firmly rural at the time, county constituencies still dominated.

The government at the time, that of the Patriotic Congress under Jack Scook, was trying to exploit people’s grievances about their troops being sent yet again to defend Britain’s European interests. They pledged to make the twenties a “time of prosperity, peace and pride”. Economically, they wished to unwind down the necessary war regulations to return America to its ideal libertarian status where every man [and woman, I guess but that’s more a Tory thing] could be free from unjust taxation, but above all, they made it clearest this election – vote Patriotic, you vote for independence.

Now, they were very cautious with that due to the three failed Rebellions, but they defined it very clearly. “Queen Charlotte? Yes! Peace? Yes! Subservient to Britain? No!”, aka legally just cutting off the final obligations America had to Britain. This would prove controversial, but they knew such a stance was popular. On this issue, the Patriots always had the advantage, and with Britain hobbling from a pyrrhic victory, they hoped they could force the issue.

The Conservatives, the party formed from the merger of the Old Loyalists who refused to accept the radicalisation of that segment of society and splinter moderates from the Patriots, pledged very simple goals - “America stands proud, no unneeded change and loyalty to Queen Charlotte”. They distanced themselves from the Patriots’ more libertarian tendencies on economics and the Tories’ more… spartanist ideals. They wanted government, but one that would restrain itself. Avoid any dangerous ideology, focus on moderation above all. Their main attack point would be based off their Christian values, a strong criticism of the Patriots’ economically liberal views as “heartless” and the Tories’ eugenic policies as “violating the God-given gift of life”.

This later one was controversial, as many read it as a pro-civil rights plank as the Tories made it clear just who they wished to sterilise. The Conservatives, acutely aware of their tendency to have a Southern base [their ex-Moderate Patriot side], rolled back on that and emphasised that they wished very little social change in the end, and tried to attack the Tories for wishing to upset the apple-cart. Their old criticism of Tories for being female liberationist was muted due to knowledge that their voters tended to be Church-going women. Nevertheless, you would hear plenty hay made out of the Tories having a female leader by local Conservatives exploiting the fact that even quite a few women didn’t trust the idea of one of them being First Lady.

The Republicans were not ambitious this election. They knew the Patriots’ shift to more independentist rhetoric would make their appeal blunted, so they focused exclusively on turning out their best voters, Irish Catholics. The Irish consistently were firm Patriots or Republicans, and never voted for any Loyalist candidate, no matter if it was Radical or Conservative. Their other plank was of course, disestablishmentarianism. They wished to disestablish the Church of England in the Colonies, and hence why they consistently had surprisingly good, but not winning good votes with Baptist communities in seats where the other candidates conceded on the issue.

The Unionists, the party of the trade unions [hence the name], wished to ensure the Patriots couldn’t escape the consequences of presiding over an recession in the aftermath of the war. To the Unionists, the Patriots were leaning into what they considered “identity politics” to deceive the workers. The Tories were still the Tories and Unionists had little love for them, but they were very focused on making sure the Patriot gamble failed. For if it succeeded, it could set a bad precedent of people excusing Patriot failures due to identifying with them and the independentist cause rather than seeing the clear division of society between commoners and managers. This alienated some of their vote-base, but the party was sure they could make up for it.

But as much as the Patriots wished to make it all about their independence offer, the Radical Tories had a grand and ambitious platform, spartanism in full bloom. They pledged several things. A more efficient state. A “people’s military”. Promotion of cultural loyalty to the Queen and the UCA. Expansion of healthcare to make it cheaper. A labour arbitration board. The use of scientific discoveries to "cleanse" American blood. Expansion of women's and native rights. And most controversial of all, the conversion of wartime regulations on corporations into permanent peacetime ones, unlike what Patriots wished.

All of this was sold as the “National Platform”. And the criticism came in full tide. From Patriots who decried the Tories for “wishing to keep British regulations on American job creators”. From Conservatives who decried the wish for eugenics. From Republicans for, well, daring to even be monarchists. The Unionists on the other hand, made a quiet calculation, and tempered down criticism against the Tories. Patriots was loathsome enough to attack a lot, no need to alienate potential partners.

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And the Unionist gamble proved correct. As Conservatives hemmed and hawed about working with their more radical cousins, the Unionists was called in to negotiate a coalition with the First Lady-designate, and after a few weeks of negotiation, the UCA had its first female head of government, much to the mother country’s discomfort. As she made a speech declaring victory, she pledged “to ensure that work makes us all free and to secure a future for American children to grow up in”.

A red shadow falls over America.
 
1973: Extract from FBI Interrogation transcript of Linwood Speck, suspect for solicitation and possession of classified intelligence sensitive to government proceedings.

Interrogator 1: You might as well spill the beans, Lin. Tell us who fed you those files and we might go easy on you.

[Speck remains silent]

Interrogator 2: Listen, pal, you can play Mister Big-Shot-Journalist all you want and refuse to reveal your sources, but between you and me, they're gonna rat you out. We're gonna find them and make em talk, and we'll be doing this again, you and me. A nice little chat.

Interrogator 1: Besides, you know full well there was nothing in those documents that had anything to do with your schmancy watergate story. Stop with the hero complex and--

Speck: [unintelligible]

Interrogator 1: What was that?

Speck: It's true, isn't it?

[Both interrogators look at each other]

Speck: The reason you're going so hard on me is because what was in those files is true, isn't it!?

[Both interrogators don't answer. Speck laughs and reclines in his chair, pulling against the cuffs.]

Speck: Holy shit! So he really was a patsy! And you guys swapped out that cadaver for one of your lookalikes--

Interrogator 2: This is no longer relevant.

Speck: That's why you don't want people to know the full story! Because it was her!

Interrogator 1: We're done here. Put him back.

[Three guards enter and remove Speck from the room. Speck begins laughing.]

Speck: You fucked up! You guys really fucked up! You let her get away! You lied to the President and she KILLED HIM!

Interrogator 1: Interview with suspect ceased at 10:15am.

[End interrogation]

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Kangaschan, known in Japan as Garucha, is a Pokémon in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Kangaschan first appeared in the video games Pokémon 2: Gold and Silver, and has appeared in all subsequent sequels. They have later appeared in various merchandise, spinoff titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. They are known as the Child Pokémon, as they often appears with their parent Pokémon Kangaskhan and Kangaskhagan. They have appeared in every Pokémon game since Pokémon 2 in the form of an Egg that must first be hatched by the player character.

They are a small, light purple Pokémon with a white stomach, dark brown head, and two white horns. They have three nails on each hand, and two on each foot. It is said that they possess an innate ability to tell when other Pokémon have become orphaned. Thus they seeks lonely and defenseless Pokémon and brings them back to their parent or parents as a new sibling. For this reason they are also called the Adoption Pokémon, and sometimes the Sibling Pokémon.

At Level 30, a female Kangaschan can evolve into a Kangaskhan, and a male Kangaschan can evolve into a Kangaskhagan.

Kangaschan has been featured in the Pokémon anime series, having been the first Pokémon hatched by Johto League protagonist Jimmy, and evolving into Kangaskhagan in the battle against the season's main villain, Pryce.

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Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem (SNES)
Chrono Break (PS2)
Metroid 64 (N64)
Metroid Dread (DS)
Gorochu (Pokémon Red and Green, GB)
Super Smash Bros. Tussle (DS)
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Here's the source of the picture. I prefer the name Kangaschan, because it's so much more cute, in my opinion.
 
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