Peppino Spaghetti

Peppino Spaghetti, commonly referred to as simply Peppino, is the anti-hero protagonist of the platforming game Pizza Tower. He appears as an Assist in Fraymakers.

Origin
Peppino Spaghetti is a slightly overweight and highly deranged Italian pizza chef and the owner of the failing restaurant Peppino's Pizza. One day, Peppino is visited by an evil living pizza known as Pizzaface who threatens to destroy his pizzeria. In order stop him, he must ascend and destroy the Pizza Tower owned by Pizzaface, which is inhabited by a variety of strange creatures made of Italian foods. Along the way, several inhabitants of the tower work to put a stop to Peppino's quest, though several of them actually join his cause. Peppino is also joined by fellow pizzaman Gustavo, who occasionally helps him out in levels.

Being inspired by the  series of games and despite his weak appearance, Peppino has a multitude of abilities he uses throughout his journey. Mainly, he can dash and roll at powerful speeds, allowing him to build up momentum and even break through metal blocks. He can also grab and suplex enemies, run up walls, body slam into the ground, jump high into the air, and perform a "taunt", a seemingly useless comical pose that can defeat all on-screen enemies if used after a combo. Peppino can undergo embarrassing transformations that serve either to hinder progress or help solve puzzles, which include shapeshifting, such as into a ball or ghost, or picking up an object or character that changes how Peppino controls, such as a bomb or Mort, the protagonist of the game .

In Fraymakers
Peppino is one of the Assist characters in Fraymakers, and he is one of the twenty Assists available at the launch of its Early Access release. When called upon, he runs forward and, upon contact with an opponent, performs a lunging grab and follows up with a giant punch, tossing the opponent upward and allowing his summoner to start combos.

It takes 75 damage to fully charge Peppino.

In-game description
''Rushes forward, grabbing the first foe he contacts and throwing them upward. This can be perfect for opening up overly defensive opponents!''