![]() can't really remember) when I found out that ARCHIVE now allows some downloads for unregistered users I went back to Bully in the Launderette's wiki page here, only to find out that now it's hosted on MEGA. ![]() ![]() The only site that had this character back when I first found him was, indeed, MUGEN ARCHIVE and that was at the time where the site outright prevented all unregistered users from downloading anything. I'm well aware that it has gotten slightly better by allowing unregistered users to download things with a file size below 10MB, but stupidly enough, any and all content there that has a size below 10MB I was able to find EASILY in any other content hosting site like Free For All (which appears to hate ARCHIVE's guts like I do) or this one right here (I don't know how you guys feel about ARCHIVE though.).ĭon't believe me? Here's an example (albeit a poor one.): This character here, which is a bad one, yes, but I'm one hell of a connoisseur in bad MUGEN characters, so I really wanted to get my hands on this one for no reason. But the way it functions makes it one of the most arbitrary, pointless and anger-inducing things ever.įirst of all, it really REALLY hates unregistered users who dare to try to download anything from it. The site's name makes it's aim fairly obvious: To act as a permanent mirror for MUGEN content that can't be found elsewhere either yet or anymore. How do I put my thoughts correctly? Well you see, ARCHIVE isn't really as much of an actual downloading site for MUGEN content as much as it is just one gigantic middle finger to anyone who simply couldn't find that one character/stage/screenpack/etc. I would love to know about any earlier forum threads here ranting about the ARCHIVE as well. And something tells me a certain amount of you here feel a similiar (if not the same) hatred for MUGEN ARCHIVE as I do. Capcom-inspired gameplay and many references to his source material this assortment of referential moves allows for him to have a playstyle that involves doing as much damage as he can before running off-true to his real identity.I may be coming off as incredibly whiny judging from my title alone, but after so many months of managing and adding to my MUGEN I'm really in the mood to tear that horrendous excuse of a downloading portal a new one. Like other cartoon-based characters, Bartman takes the job with Marvel vs. In M.U.G.E.N, Bartman has been made by Warner the voice of this version is mainly in Spanish, but an English edit for the character has been made by Tunglashor. Bartman also appears as a costume for Bart in The Simpsons Hit & Run and The Simpsons: Tapped Out. He has also appeared in numerous video games, including Bartman Meets Radioactive Man, where he is the main character, alongside The Simpsons Game, where he is a transformation for Bart that allows him to do the aforementioned abilties of gliding and climbing walls. Outside of those two episodes, Bartman has had frequent comic appearances, including a six-issue series in the 1990s, which depict him fighting bullies and villains in Springfield. Bartman gains an alternative backstory in the non-canon episode Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times, which depicts Bart's parents being killed by the Snake Jailbird in a dark alley, which inspires him to create a superhero counterpart with his grandfather as a way to seek revenge this story is a parody of Batman's origin in the film Batman Begins, and has Bartman depicted in a full superhero suit rather than the blue T-shirt and shorts. This led Bart to run into a phone booth, put on a mask and cape, and give himself another identity, although both him and Lisa had to pay full price. He has the ability to climb walls and glide, alongside use a grappling hook.īartman debuted in the episode Three Men and a Comic Book, where Bart and Lisa learn that when attending a comic book convention, they could get a discount for dressing as a superhero. Bartman is the alter-ego of The Simpsons character Bart Simpson, donning a cape and a mask that goes up to his eyes.
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