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Giovanni's Villain Group, formerly known as Giovanni's Banzai Team, is a gang of delinquents led by Giovanni Potage. Originally a squad in the Banzai Blasters, but the group split off from the the crime syndicate after Bugsy Pugsler and Arnold Markdown beat Giovanni and stole the Arsene Amulet from him at Redwood Run. He was disillusioned with the Banzai Blasters after this encounter due to their treatment of their minions. Its current goals, outside of being evil, and name have yet to be decided.
History
Past
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Museum Arc
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Western Arc
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Post-Western Arc
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Prison of Plastic
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Non-Canon
TWO-LOWEEN
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HEIST NIGHT
Giovanni Potage, with the help of Molly Blyndeff (villain name bear trap), Ben, and Car Crash disguised as Ben attempt to steal a valuable gemstone named the Oceans eye. Whilst this is happening, they are in plush form to advertise the then new merch that can no longer be purchased. Molly distracts a guard so Giovanni and his boys can get into the vents, then using the magnets in their hands to make a human chain, they descend to steal the Oceans eye. Molly cuts the red string lazers surrounding the valuable gem and Ben tries to pick it up. After he struggles with this, Giovanni muses that in the movies the thieves have no trouble carrying the valuable treasure. Giovanni realizes he can carry Car Crash no problem and that friendship must be the real treasure. Giovanni and Car Crash leave gleefully via the vent they were dangling from accidentally leaving Ben in the museum. The three of them, Giovanni, Molly, and Car Crash go on to steal ice cream.
Giovanni Gives Bear Trap an Order
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Members
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Giovanni Potage/Vincent Murder
(Leader)
Equipment
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Trivia
- If one of Giovanni Potage's boys mentioned that they didn’t like being called a "Boy" he’d stop, but to him "MY BOYS" is a gender-neutral term, hence why he calls Molly Blyndeff and Spike boys.[1]
Gallery
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