“ | Aw, nuts to this! What did my brother say? [(A thought bubble appears above Cuphead's head, with a drawing of Mugman inside it.)] Mugman: Now remember, bro! No more violence! Unless it's a boy with a red cap, blue hair and white shirt, then uh, go frickin' wild. Oh, yeah! Good ol' reliable Mugman. Alright kid, you asked for this! Time to go full triple down on your ass! |
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~ Cuphead talking to Boyfriend before Knockout in FNF: Indie Cross and his most famous lines. |
Cuphead is the titular protagonist of the 2017 game with the same name and is one of the main antagonists of the Friday Night Funkin mod, Indie Cross, serving as the main antagonist of Week 1 and a mentioned character in Week 2.
He is voiced by William Alexander Ryan.
Appearance[]
Cuphead is a humanoid boy with a cup for a head. He has two large eyes with big, black pupils, a small, red nose and a long, cheerful smile. the inside of his head has a white liquid (apparently his life-force) and red-and-white bendy straw. While it may seem that his body is black, it's actually white, as seen with his legs. He's wearing a black long-sleeve shirt, two white gloves, red shorts, and brown boots; all with rather goofy proportions.
Personality[]
Cuphead is a reckless, confident, and cocky boy willing that he always enjoys misadventures with Mugman. After losing in Technicolor Tussle, He is then shown to be violent, short-tempered, and relentless where he tried to kill Boyfriend with his attacking powers, when he accidentally knocked out Mugman with a EX Move.
Despite this, Cuphead is a good person at heart, as he only attacked Boyfriend under the belief that he was a monster trying to cause trouble. Furthermore, he cares for his brother, Mugman, as he reacted in horror after accidentally shooting him.
Biography[]
Indie Cross[]
Cuphead is first seen in the first cutscene of his week searching for the red portals, only to come across Boyfriend and challenges him.
After being bested in Snake Eyes, Cuphead decides to use his peashooter saying it's time to "double down." But Mugman intervenes asking if he needs help. Cuphead declines but tells him to go find Ms. Chalice. But before Mugman leaves, he tells Cuphead to quit using violence and leaves. Cuphead however, still decides to double down.
Boyfriend then hits him with his microphone after he beats him in Technicolor Tussle. Before Cuphead could respond, a lightning bolt struck nearby, startling him. As rain began to fall, Cuphead questioned what Mugman said to him. However, he interpreted it as Mugman saying that he could go wild if it was Boyfriend. Cuphead then tells Boyfrined that's he's gonna go full triple down on him.
During Knockout, Cuphead accidentally shoots Mugman with an EX Move that Boyfriend dodged. This sends Cuphead into blind fury. Once the song ends, he fires a Charge right behind him and then tries to shoot one at Boyfriend before he unleashes his super move on him. Boyfriend runs from the attack and tries to throw his mic at Cuphead again, but he quickly cancels his super and grabs ahold of it, pulling Boyfriend towards him and successfully hits him with an EX Move.
Once Boyfriend is pinned at a tree, Cuphead then starts to charge up another shot as he attempts to finish him off. As he's about to deliver the final blow, the mysterious red portal takes Boyfriend away and leaves Cuphead confused over what just happened.
Trivia[]
- While Cuphead isn't an actual villain in his base game, his actions throughout the mod make him out to be one.
- Cuphead uses three different weapons (Peashooter, Chaser, and Roundabout) during Knockout, even though he could only equip two at once in the original game. He also uses the Charge shot in the final cutscene.
- In his old sprites he also used the Charge shot in "Knockout" instead of the Peashooter.\
- In the original version of Technicolor Tussle, the song would slow down and stop before Cuphead begins attacking in order to explain the dodge and attack mechanics. This was removed in the final build.
- He was also meant to do his signature intro animation from Cuphead at the start of the song (as seen in this video), which was also removed in the final build.
- Cuphead's microphone is unshaded in his idle and left pose.
- This is likely because these sprites are completely new, unlike his other poses which were just reanimated.
External Links[]
- Cuphead on the Heroes Fanon Wiki
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