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Flamethrower

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Revision as of 10:46, 8 December 2022 by Anonymous


Flamethrower is a former member of the Banzai Blasters, who was tasked by Giovanni Potage to watch Molly Blyndeff in Quiet in the Museum!.

Personality

While he is harmless like his fellow Banzai Blasters, he is shown to be much more hot blooded and passionate. He is very insecure about being a cheerleader, despite the support of his friends.

Appearance

Flamethrower is tall and has an athletic build.

When not wearing his Banzai uniform, Flamethrower is shown to have long red hair, slicked back and styled into a mullet, with two yellow strands sticking out the front. He wears a white, red and orange letterman jacket, with a star logo on his left sleeve, over a black v-neck shirt. He also wears a pair of glasses with yellow lenses.

History

"Museum Arc"

He arrives with Giovanni and the rest at Sweet Jazz Museum entrance in search for the museum's supposed treasures. They argument with Ben about his schedule. Ben then shifts the focus to Car Crash for him being prone to crashing cars. Their argument is interrupted by Indus Tarbella who challenges them to an honorable duel (a duel of posing). He accepts Indus's request, and then poses with his fellow blasters. Both parties arrive at an impasse, so Flamethrower asks Molly to judge them on who is the better poser. Molly chooses Indus. Indus, since he is the winner, charges into the 3 blasters, knocking out Flamethrower.[1]

He is later momentarily captured with Car Crash, and Ben by the police but are promptly saved by Giovanni.[2]

Prison of Plastic

to be added

Non-Canon

Molly Hoodie Commercial

to be added

Abilities

Skillset

  • Cheerleading: Due to doing Male cheerleading he is quite good at posing.

Trivia

  • His Casual design was released on Twitter by Bo.[3]
  • According to Car Crash, "...he [has] the coolest name".

Gallery

References