Sad Panda is the personification of the panda that appears on the "Unethical" targets, and the sad popup after being burned, electrocuted or otherwise damaged. Unsurprisingly, Angry Tiger has an extremely aggressive personality, as in one point during the second instance of Apocalypse Genki she was reported to have stabbed a stagehand in the neck with the leg of a chair just because he accidentally spilled coffee on her.
Her in-game appearance is identical to her artwork yet her hair style and skin tone in her live-action portrayal is slightly different.
She also has an eye patch over her left eye as well as a green tiger tail attached to her posterior. She has ginger-colored hair, dark skin and is dressed in a tiger-stripe bikini, blue tube socks, a pair of neon-green tiger-striped legwarmers as well as matching paws and ears. It is said by Genki host Bobby that Angry Tiger has 'put her own twist' on the Professor Genki Super Ethical Reality Climax course,which is named Apocalypse Genki, and a script written by Angry Tiger is later read by Tammy Tolliver with somewhat captivating expression. They do not use these powers when called as Homies.įor the vehicle, see Angry Tiger (vehicle)Īngry Tiger is the personification of the angry one-eyed tiger that appears on the "Ethical" targets that pop up in the show. Angry Tiger uses Stomp with the Rock element, Sad Panda uses Telekinesis with the Force element, and Sexy Kitten uses an energy Blast. All of them have Super Powers, but they each use one offensive power exclusively.
The Genki Girls appear as opponents in middle to later rounds of Fight Club. Two of them applaud while Angry Tiger hands over a trophy.
The Genki Girls are also featured in the Genkibowl Closing Ceremony cutscene. Mascot heads of each corresponding animal are also unlockable. Each girl is unlocked after completing their corresponding activity: Apocalypse Genki (Angry Tiger), Sexy Kitten Yarngasm (Sexy Kitten), and Sad Panda Skyblazing (Sad Panda). The Genki Girls play an important role in the DLC Genkibowl VII as each girl was responsible for creating the new activities that appear in the game. The show ends with the girls leading another Tall Cat Parade. Later in the show, Sad Panda aids General Cho by wheeling his oxygen tank onto the set and then assists the other girls with dumping out buckets of rotten chicken for the final challenge. After a commercial break the girls are called out to lead a "Tall Cat Parade" where they walk tall dogs, dressed as cats, along a catwalk across the stage. The girls stand on the sidelines, next to three poles corresponding to the color of clothing they wore, for the majority of the show and occasionally either cheer or jeer at the contestants. They are called upon the stage at the beginning of the show accompanied by their name, a piece of artwork of their character as well as the cartoon head of the their respective animal. The Genki Girls debuted in the live-action Tim & Eric promo. The girls are also featured in Fight Club in Saints Row IV and are unlocked as Homies after getting all Silver medals in this activity. The appearance of the Genki Girls in the Tim & Eric promo are nearly identical to their artwork with only a few minor exceptions, such as their hairstyle. It was in this incarnation where the girls were first referred to as the "Genki Girls" and is where Sexy Kitten was given a name. The rest of the Genki Girls later made their official debut in the live action Tim & Eric Professor Genki promo for Saints Row: The Third. Her appearance was minor and only serves to portray a stereotypical eccentric Japanese girl. The first Genki Girl revealed was Sexy Kitten, in the trailer for Professor Genki's Hyper Ordinary Pre-Order Pack, giggling at the sight of the "ultra tight" stunt suit. They are also credited with creating the new activities in Genkibowl VII. The girls are the personified human versions of the three main animals that are featured in Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax.