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Fusion Cheese is an enemy that appears in Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall. He is the Fusion counterpart of Cheese.

Physical appearance

A screenshot from Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall depicting Fusion Cheese.

Fusion Cheese, from Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall.

A Fusion clone of Cheese, Fusion Cheese looks like a humanoid imaginary friend whose body is made of Fusion Matter. He possesses as well big and featureless red eyes, a large and serrated mouth, short legs and arms, and a rather large round head. He also has a few stubby hairs on top of his head.

Gameplay

In gameplay, Fusion Cheese is a boss fought in Fusion Cheese's Secret Lair during "Chocolate Milk (Part 4 of 4)". To target Fusion Cheese, align the Avatar with him to make his information window appear on the top of the screen. Should his Health Bar reach zero when battling him, the Fusion Matter animating Fusion Cheese will break up, and Fusion Cheese will disintegrate.[1] The player will then automatically receive some Fusion Matter and Taros as reward. However, while Fusion Cheese's Taro reward remains consistent, his Fusion Matter reward will decrease for each level the Avatar is above Fusion Cheese. Sometimes, the player also automatically receives loot from defeating Fusion Cheese in the form of C.R.A.T.E.s, Nano Potions, and Weapon Boosts.

In battle, Fusion Cheese targets the Avatar when they get close enough. However, the higher the Avatar's level is, the closer they can get to Fusion Cheese without him attacking them. Once they begin fighting, Fusion Cheese will continue attacking until either he is destroyed, the Avatar is defeated, or the Avatar moves too far away from his point of origin. If the Avatar runs away from him, Fusion Cheese will follow them until he gets too far away from his area of roaming, at which point he will return, where he will regain his full health instantly. Notably, while retreating, he will be invulnerable to attacks. Also, once defeated, Fusion Cheese will respawn after roughly a year.

History

Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall

Fusion Invasion

The Past

In the Past, Fusion Cheese was brought into existence when the real Cheese vomited him out after eating some Fusion Matter. Immediately after, Fusion Cheese ran away and hid away in a nearby Fusion Portal, taking several local Fusion Monsters with him. Fortunately, the Avatar followed him into his hideout, where they destroyed Fusion Cheese after a quick battle.[2][3]

Personality

Noted to be almost as big a menace as his real-life counterpart, Fusion Cheese was a feared Fusion with the potential to cause significant troubles.[3]

Powers and abilities

Fusion Cheese is among Fuse's most powerful minions.[4] Skills Fusion Cheese has exhibited include:

Rewards

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When defeated, Fusion Cheese may reward the player with C.R.A.T.E.s containing the following items:

Image Name
OF-Gumball-Adaptium
Gumball (Adaptium)
OF-Gumball-Blastons
Gumball (Blastons)
OF-Gumball-Cosmix
Gumball (Cosmix)

Patch Notes

The following list contains the Patch Notes pertaining to Fusion Cheese in Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall:

References

  1. Quick Start Game Guide (English). "Chapter 6: Jump into Battle". p. 10. Majesco Entertainment (13 January 2009).
  2. Grigon Entertainment (14 January 2009). Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall (PC). Cartoon Network. Mission: Chocolate Milk (Part 3 of 4).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Grigon Entertainment (14 January 2009). Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall (PC). Cartoon Network. Mission: Chocolate Milk (Part 4 of 4).
  4. Quick Start Game Guide (English). "Chapter 2: Game Elements". p. 3. Majesco Entertainment (13 January 2009).  “Fusions: Fuse's most powerful minions, Fusions are dark versions of the Cartoon Network characters, and they are the boss monsters that must be defeated to make new Nanos.”
  5. Dancingzombie (21 July 2009). Latest Patch Notes! Dexlabs Upgrade 1: Speed and Style is here!. Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall : Forums. Cartoon Network. Archived from the original on 23 July 2009.