Alexander Forestail

Cat Alexander is a Cat who is the mascot of ProtoGame Entertainment due to his exploding popularity and the Protagonist of his own franchise, he first appeared in 1989's "Cat Alexander"

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 * Mary Kay Bergman (1994-1995, Alex The Cat TV Series)
 * Thom Adox-Hernandez (1996-2008)
 * Cole Howard (2006-2010 fpr GOGO! Cat Alexander, 2008-2023 for the games)
 * Nicolas Cantu (2023-present, mimicing how Cole Howard voiced Alex)

Japanese

 * Rena Yukie (1991, Japanese Version of Cat Alexander's World Of Fairly Odd Tales)
 * Ai Orikasa (1996-2006)
 * Minami Takayama (2006-present)|appearances=The Cat Alexander Series Kiddy Kat (1987)}}

Early Life
Alexander was born in Catima in a House of Prof. Gerald lives on, he had a good childhood, his parents are kind, despite his father not interacting with him that much, one day Prof. Gideon goes on a rampage so he asks Prof. Gerald to give him powers to stop the evil professor, and he did gave him through potions

Appearance
Alex is a brown cat with white hands of fur, no shoes, no pants, or pants, nothing, just his furry body although there are times where Alex wears clothes, in 2006 (GOGO! Cat Alexander) he just dyed his upper arm brown and began to wear gloves (his paws remains white)

Claw Scratch
Debut: Cat Alexander (1989)

Alex uses his claws to attack foes, beginning with Cat Alexander 3D: Art Island and Escape master, he can charge the attack for greater damage, the ability was available by default in those games, the New Wave remakes also add this feature to the 2D/Arcade Games as well on Classic and Modern Alex

Double Jump
Debut: Cat Alexander's World Of Fairly Odd Tales

Alex had a double jump option in the ProtoGame Quadriple version (plus the ProtoGame Podium rerelease) which is later added as a default skill in the 3D games and the New Wave remaster on Classic and Modern Alex

Ball Throw
Debut: Cat Alexander 2

Last Seen: Cat Alexander: To The Future!

Alexander uses a wide variety of Sports Balls as Projectiles, ranging from Tennis ball size that does weak damage, but has great range and speed, Basketball-sized that does Decent damage, but with weaker range and speed, to 4ft large yoga balls that does the greatest damage, but the least range and slowest speed than the smaller balls, in Cat Alexander 2, Alex throws basketballs exclusively, although he recently stopped using balls in favor of a dart gun, which cannot charge, but has a fast fire rate and the bullets were also fast.

Dart Gun
Debut: Cat Alexander: Bizzare Hollywood

Alex replaced his ball throwing ability with this, the darts fired are similar to the Golf Darts, the darts are way faster and Alex can spam darts in a way faster rate compared to throwing balls, but it deals weak damage, but he can equip stronger darts to deal better damage, there is also a "Lucky" bullet which he shoots at random times, but deals twice the damage as the damage of a normal dart (Alex can upgrade the chance of the Lucky Dart), there is also a "Super Lucky" Dart which is even rarer, but does twice the damage of a Lucky Dart), in the 3D games, Alex can Aim it at any direction and can aimed at an angle in the form of "Auto-Aiming", but if the Auto-Aim option is off, it forces him to only shoot it straight, in the 2D games that feature that weapon, he exclusively shoots it forward, as if he's Mega Man.

Alex first gets the Dart Gun in the level "770"

Upgrade Stats


 * Luck - Increases the chance of shooting a "Lucky" Dart, in most games, Alex starts with a 5% chance of shooting a lucky dart, but can gradually upgrade it all the way until it has a 40% chance
 * Super Luck - Increases the chance of shooting a "Super Lucky" Dart, Alex begins with a 1% chance of firing a Super Lucky Dart, but can gradually be upgraded until it has 10% chance

Chipmunk Assist
Debut: Cat Alexander 3D: Art Island

Alexander has a Chipmunk attached to his back that attaches to his back to hep him glide a la Bubsy, Alex found a Chipmunk rug in a massive tree.

Parry
Debut: Cat Alexander: Bizarre Hollywood (Inspired from Street Fighter III's mechanic of the same name)

Alexander can parry any attack if he presses the block button at the right moment, unlike Cuphead, Alex can parry all attacks and projectiles at the cost of gaining purple (provisional) damage, purple damage will recover overtime if Alex isn't actually hit, if he was actually hit, the provosional damage will be lost permanently along with the health he loses from the said attack, he needs a healing item to regain health, Alex gains chip damage by blocking alone, while parrying can potentially nullify the damage if the purple energy heals off.

Blocking
Alex can block, but like the block from fighting game and also mentioned above, certain attacks will chip out his health

Super Attack A (Super Claw)
Debut: Cat Alexander 3

Alex scratches really fast and causes a great amount of damage, it's similar to Wolverine's Berzerker Barrage, he stays airborne if he does this super attack mid-air until the Super Attack Finishes

Super Attack B (Power Yarn)
Debut: Cat Alexander's World Of Fairly Odd Tales

Alex can swing his ball of yarn around himself and can cause damage around him, he can keep it as long as he wants as long as he doesn't get hit (actual damage, not parry damage), in it's first four appearances (Fairly Odd Tales and The ProtoGame Podium 3D Trilogy), he literally instead throws a large yarn at his enemies, but it deals massive damage, so it was nerfed for a good reason

Super Attack C (Super KAT)
Debut: Cat Alexander's World Of Fairly Odd Tales

Alexander turns into a Buff Cat, he causes 3x more damage and sustains 25% less damage than usual, but he is also 40-60% slower (depending on game, exact speed is not clear), the Super Attack bar turns into a Time bar, it wears off in 30 seconds

Super Attack D (TIME SLOW)
Debut: Cat Alexander: Escape Master

Alex smashes a clock from his pocket, everything becomes slow (except the players), like Super Attack C, the super attack meter becomes a timer, the super attack lasts 20 seconds, adter it wears off, the clock repairs itself then disappears, making the acceleration of time back to where it was before

Super Attack E (Nine Lives)
Debut: Cat Alexander: Bizzare Hollywood

Alex Summons 8 Clones, and it's similar to the charged Soul Dream from Mega Man X4, except it's eight clones instead of one.

Trivia

 * His game originated from the Arcade then ported to console
 * He was originally meant to be a manga series, but Satoshi wanted it to be a video game instead, it did pay off
 * He has a habit of saying "Nyah!" for excitement
 * He had a massive rivalry with Bubsy in the 90's to the point that Bubsy had a rip-off to the Fairy Tale installment (World of Fairly Odd Tales) called "Fractured Furry Tails", however, Alexander Ultimately won doe to his 3D game only having Mixed to partly positive (but mostly mixed) reviews, Bubsy in the otherhand, had Overwhelmingly Negative reviews, his (Alex) 3D game would later improve in sequels
 * Alexander doesn't hate dogs probably because of Benjamin Douge
 * His second design is concurrently used when GOGO! Cat Alexander premiered, until the design retired entirely in late 2008
 * Travis4205 got the franchise's name after a Username from the Game "Hacker Simulator" for Android, more specifically a fan who donates money in a random occasion "Cat Alexander"
 * That name later reappeared in "Musician Simulator"