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'''Tori Amos''' is a real life celebrity portrayed as a fictionalized character in "[[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 2|Fun Rainy Day]]," the first comic story in ''[[Cartoon Network Presents]]'' [[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 2|Issue #2]].
'''Tori Amos''' is a real life celebrity for being a famous musician/singer, who is portrayed as a fictionalized character in "[[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 2|Fun Rainy Day]]," the first comic story in ''[[Cartoon Network Presents]]'' [[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 2|Issue #2]].


==Character description==
==Character description==

Latest revision as of 20:01, 26 April 2024

Tori Amos
Tori Amos.png
Tori is looking a little too Moltar for my taste.
Species Human
Gender Female
Occupation Pianist
Singer-songwriter
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Marital status Single
Only appearance CNP: "Fun Rainy Day" (1997)
Played by Text bubble

Tori Amos is a real life celebrity for being a famous musician/singer, who is portrayed as a fictionalized character in "Fun Rainy Day," the first comic story in Cartoon Network Presents Issue #2.

Character description

Other than the fact she agreed to talk to Space Ghost, nothing is known. The real Tori is a young Caucasian woman with shoulder-length red hair.

Biography

Space Ghost was expecting Tori on his talk show, because Moltar thought he had booked her, but it was really just Tori Spelling and John Amos standing too close together. Somehow he managed to still get in contact with her in that same moment, with her voice coming through, asking if anybody was there because the signal was being blocked by Alanis Morrisette. Moltar had fixed the problem, but by that point Space Ghost was already caught up in making up his own games.

I couldn't even make this up if I tried.