Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-26888167-20180927161106/@comment-30384301-20180928013506

Yo! And yes, I've seen your blog post. Also... I actually use some of the Cuphead bosses in QotLRG, but I'm not including them for obvious reasons.
 * The Root Pack
 * Moe Tato - Bonk Choy. They both have only one primary attack. For Bonk Choy, it's punching and for Moe Tato, it's spitting out dirt balls and occasionally worms.
 * Weepy - Re-Peat Moss. You might say Weepy's tears attack is pretty "TRICKY", considering that tears normally don't even hurt at all.
 * Psycarrot - Green Shadow. It kinda makes sense since like Psycarrot, she's the hardest to defeat among the three. Plus, she's the leader.
 * Goopy Le Grande - Boss Choy. They're both mainly about melee attacks, and they can be threatening and dangerous by themselves.
 * Hilda Berg - Akasha. Both have a wide range of abilities, though in their different ways.
 * Cagney Carnation - Dark Green Shadow. I was originally going to go for Emma Emerald, but the latter is slightly more into animals than plants. Besides, Dark Green Shadow has once attempted to take over Emma Emerald's forest so I guess it's fitting. Also, both Cagney and Dark Green Shadow are villains.
 * Ribby and Croaks - Takeshi and Sasuke. Takeshi portrays Croaks (the brown toad) and Sasuke portrays Ribby (the green frog). Like Ribby and Croaks, while Takeshi and Sasuke are powerful on their own, they make great chemistry and a deadly combination.
 * Baroness Von Bon Bon - Toby Topaz. Ironic, considering that he doesn't like the Baroness as revealed in his debut episode in QotLRG. However, Toby Topaz has a sweet tooth for cakes so I guess it works.
 * Djimmi the Great - Amelia Amethyst. One word, magic.
 * Beppi the Clown - Hot Air. They have a wide variety of possessions.  Beppi even has a balloon-themed phase!
 * Wally Warbles - Kyoji. Both are pretty sharp characters. Also a little Starcade, since Wally's son has a laser pistol like Starcade.
 * Grim Matchstick - Red Ruby. Both use mainly fire-based attacks, which counts since Red Ruby's explosives are technically fire-based.
 * Rumor Honeybottoms - Emma Emerald. They're both queens in their own ways, and they have minions. Rumor's minions are portrayed by Emma Emerald's animal advisors.
 * Captain Brineybeard - Captain Blowhole. Self-explanatory.
 * Werner Werman - Gary Garnet. Both are inventors, and Gary isn't really that big of a scientist compared to the villain scientists in IaLR.
 * Dr. Kahl - Re-Peat Boss. Both always use robots, and Re-Peat Boss even uses one (the Villain-Tron 5000) that functions almost similarly to Dr. Kahl's robot!
 * Sally Stageplay - Diana Diamond. Both are elegant and act (pun intended) like a stereotype princess.
 * Cala Maria - Starcade, who was also once mistaken for Cala Maria in Sean's debut episode in QotLRG, which was the main inspiration for Starcade to disguise herself as a mermaid in front of Splash. They are pretty and have purple hair (although for Cala Maria's case, it technically isn't hair).
 * Phantom Express
 * Blind Specter - Pink Angel. Both have ranged attacks.
 * T-Bone - Viking. Both attack their enemies by smashing.
 * Blaze Brothers - Licorice and Smokey Bacon. Also a little Fat Cat since the Blaze Brothers have attacks similar to Fat Cat's mega burp lasers. Like the Blaze Brothers, these two ice-cream scoops have a similar mechanic. They have similar attacks and can be defeated indivdually.
 * Head of the Train - Test Subject Blue. Both are leaders of their own groups (since Blue was the leader of the Retro Rebels before Starcade officially formed the team), and they are armored.
 * King Dice (Not doing his minions though) - Olympus, since he's the only game-themed villain in my roster. Also, he isn't very powerful compared to higher-scale villains like Discord and Storm Cloud.
 * The Devil - Storm Cloud. Fitting, considering that Storm Cloud is literally the King of Darkness.