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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Phoenix is one of the few characters in the series to die onscreen, the other being Major Synapse.
*Phoenix is one of the few characters in the series to die onscreen, the other being Major Synapse.
*Phoenix's death in the show is closely similar to the Wicked Witch of the West's in the 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz (The Witch is melted by water; Phoenix is melted by turpentine).
*Phoenix's death in the show is closely similar to the Wicked Witch of the West's in the 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz (The Witch is melted by water; Phoenix is melted by turpentine).
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Latest revision as of 00:57, 30 October 2024

The verisimilitude of my endeavors is far beyond the grasp of your petty, little, bourgeois minds.
~ Splatter Phoenix being egotistical

Background

Note: Credit to the Darkwing Duck wiki

Splatter Phoenix, born Melody Amber Phoenix, is one of the numerous citizens of St. Canard who believes crime pays. As an artist, she is pompous and arrogant, defining herself as a "daringly innovative pseudo-anti-neo-postmodern deconstructionist", but she is not without talent. Her works continue to be rejected, though, because they are too far removed from convention. On one hand, this leaves Splatter Phoenix without money to continue her passion. On the other, she is a painted being herself and might very well have reason to be insulted when her views are turned down. To deal with her predicament, she created herself paint supplies with reality-warping properties. They allow her to enter paintings, animate them, paint wholly new structures and creatures to help her, and even repaint existing structures and people to suit her needs. Simply put, if it has a visual component, she is able to create or alter it as she pleases.

She was voiced by Dani Staahl in "A Brush with Oblivion" and by Andrea Martin in "Paint Misbehavin'".

It is unknown how Splatter Phoenix came to be. After her death and the revelation she is a painting herself, Launchpad wonders if she had created herself or if some "greater being" did, going as far as to ask himself if perhaps the entire world is but a painting. On the other hand, she has a civilian name, Melody Amber Phoenix, which suggests she is a regular person, possibly a mutant. Regardless, no one but Splatter Phoenix has to fear turpentine, setting her apart still. Given her condition, it is possible she is aware of the fourth wall, but evidence is not conclusive. This trait would only be shared with the 3-D Man.

Splatter Phoenix tried to make it as an artist at first, but found her work sent back by the critics for being too experimental. This in itself she could deal with, but not the resulting unsellability of her work and the dwindling of her financial means. Unwilling to let her talents go wasted and having a knack for chemistry and physics, she created herself brushes and paint that allow her to use reality as her canvas in any way she can imagine. These she has since put to use stealing works of art to sell on the black market for the needed cash. Thinking highly of her own art, she also uses her powers to redefine and redesign any object of artistic expression she comes across to her own standards.

Codex Statistics

Tier: Unknown physically, Varies from 9-A to Low 8-C, likely High 8-C, possibly 8-B, can reach 8-A via Cartoon Physics with her paintings

Name: Splatter Phoenix, Melody Amber Phoenix (Real name), Misguided Duckelangelo (By Darkwing Duck), Rotten Rembrant Robber (By Darkwing Duck), Demented DeVinci (By Darkwing Duck), Wretched Renior (By Darkwing Duck)

Origin: Darkwing Duck

Sex: Female

Age: Unknown

Classification: Anthropomorphic Duck, Artist, Daringly Innovative Pseudo Anti-Neo-Postmodern Deconstructionist, Criminal, Vegan

Status: Alive

Alignment: Chaotic Neutral (Splatter Phoenix is a villain who simply wants money so they can keep painting)

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Unknown physically, Varies from Room level to Small Building level, likely Large Building level, possibly City Block level at her peak, can reach City District level via Cartoon Physics with her paintings (Her paintings are capable of hurting and even stomping[1] Darkwing Duck)

Durability: Varies from Room level to Small Building level, likely Large Building level, possibly City Block level at her peak, can reach City District level via Cartoon Physics (Can take hits from Gosalyn[2])

Striking Strength: Unknown physically, Varies from Room Class to Small Building Class, likely Large Building Class, possibly City Block Class at her peak, can reach City District Class via Cartoon Physics with her paintings

Lifting Strength: Class 100 (She physically overpowered Gosalyn who scales to[3] Darkwing Duck)

Travel Speed: Superhuman

Attack Speed: Supersonic, possibly Faster Than Light (Can tag Gosalyn who is comparable to Darkwing Duck)

Reaction Speed: Supersonic, possibly Faster Than Light

Stamina: Limitless

Range: Standard Melee physically, Tens of Meters with her Paint

Intelligence: Extraordinary Genius Intelligence (She created her own Quantum Mechanical Paint Brushes)


Powers and Techniques

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Immersion (Splatter Phoenix can enter and exit paintings and comics[4] as well as manga and advertisements), Immortality (Type 3) and Regeneration (Mid-High. Splatter Phoenix is reliant on their ink and can come back alive with it), Reality Warping (Her Quantum Mechanical Paint Brushes allow her to warp the fundamentals of reality), Subjective Reality, Matter Manipulation, Creation, and Quantum Manipulation (Her paint brush uses the power of Quantum Mechanics to create objects out of thin air and change the matter of objects[5]), Life Manipulation (She can give life to her creations[6]), Flight (She can give her creations wings as well as herself[7]), Cloth Manipulation and Restoration (She can paint clothes and restore them[8]), Electricity Manipulation (Her paint brush can fire electricity[9]), Plot Manipulation (Narrative Manipulation; Traditional; She painted away the screen[10]), Cartoon Physics and Explosion Manipulation (Can create cartoon bombs[11]), Spatial Manipulation (Created a alley that you can't walk through[12]), Weapon Creation and Energy Projection (The Quantum Mechanical Paint Brush could create laser weapons[13]), Power Nullification (Her creations removed Gosalyn's enhanced strength[14]), Metal Manipulation (The Quantum Mechanical Paint Brush can create cages[15])


Equipment

Quantum Mechanical Paint Brushes


Other

Standard Tactics: She creates living paintings to attack you

Weaknesses: Is a vegan. Is weak to Turpentine[16]. She has to follow the rules of every piece of fiction she goes into. She has a massive ego that prevents her from using her full power

Trivia

  • Phoenix is one of the few characters in the series to die onscreen, the other being Major Synapse.
  • Phoenix's death in the show is closely similar to the Wicked Witch of the West's in the 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz (The Witch is melted by water; Phoenix is melted by turpentine).
  • Tad Stones has stated that, in hindsight, he feels he should've put Splatter Phoenix in the Fearsome Five instead of Negaduck.
  • Those who originally watched her episodes as kids in the 1990s had ZERO clue what she was saying most of the time: due to Splatter using big, higher level vocabulary words.

References

  1. Paint Misbehavin'
  2. Paint Misbehavin'
  3. A Brush With Oblivion
  4. A Brush With Oblivion
  5. Paint Misbehavin'
  6. Paint Misbehavin'
  7. Paint Misbehavin'
  8. Paint Misbehavin'
  9. Paint Misbehavin'
  10. Paint Misbehavin'
  11. A Brush With Oblivion
  12. Paint Misbehavin'
  13. Paint Misbehavin'
  14. Paint Misbehavin'
  15. Paint Misbehavin'
  16. Paint Misbehavin'

Battle Records

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