Elecman
Gay
Sadism

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Elecman
Gay
Sadism

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Fireman
Pan
Roleplay, possibly either something to do with cowboys or a hero like scenario
Bombman
Trying to figure things out
Probably likes milfs, tho
Iceman
Bi
Praise kink, maybe?
Guts Man
Straight
I feel like he would be the type of person who would "wait for the right person" before doing anything with anyone. If he does then maybe he'd be into butt stuff

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Cutman:
Sex repulsed aroace
Imma be real, I don't see this guy getting freaky. He'd still be pretty chill, though
chapter distribution in megamorphs books!
okay just some background. the megamorphs books consist of four companion books to the main animorphs series, and unlike most of the main series, in which each book is told from the perspective of one of the animorphs, megamorphs books are told from the perspectives of all of them. each of them get a few chapters in each book to tell their side of the story.
in the main series, there's a "narration cycle," in which the perspective characters' books go in a specific order. Jake -> Rachel -> Tobias/Ax -> Cassie -> Marco. this is true for most of the series. megamorphs books don't have a narration cycle; rather, the person most relevant to the story at that time is the one to narrate it. it's definitely a smart way to write it. it also leads to unequal perspective distribution, which I'm not dunking on at all — I actually think that in some cases it's funny.
percentages/statistics of each book's character distribution (and with all four books together) under the cut!
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