Stay Puft Marshmallow Man

"Yo, raise up, it's Stay Puft, I stay fluff!"

- Stay Puft Marshmallow Man

Stay Puff Marshmallow Man rapped against the Ghostbusters and Mythbusters in Ghostbusters vs Mythbusters. He was portrayed by Taylor Cu.

Information on the Rapper
The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is a fictional character from the Ghostbusters franchise, which sometimes appears as a giant, lumbering paranormal monster. It first appears in Ghostbusters as a picture logo on a prop package of marshmallows in Dana Barrett's apartment, on a graffiti advertisement on the building next to the Ghostbuster's HQ, and then in the climax of the film as the physical manifestation of the Sumerian deity Gozer.

Along with the Ghostbusters logo, the image of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man has become one of the most recognizable emblems of the franchise.

Lyrics
Aww... aww...

Yo, raise up, it's Stay Puft, I stay fluff

Blaze chumps and flip Kari butter-side up (hey!)

I'mma smother Ghostbusters in fluffernutter, I don't play

Show these dweebs how to rock a beret (hey)

I live so large you can't harsh my mellow

Just one step took me out the ghetto

You best be afraid of my marshmallow flows

Cause Big Puft just burned all you bitches to toast!

Trivia

 * He is the sixth third-party rapper in a battle, after HAL 9000, Abraham Lincoln, Vladimir Lenin, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Vladimir Putin.
 * He is the second one to be nonhuman.
 * He is the first to appear in a season premiere.
 * He is the sixth fictional villain/anti-hero to rap, after Darth Vader, HAL 9000, Boba Fett, Ebenezer Scrooge, and Walter White.
 * He is the third fictional character to rap against another character from the same work of fiction, after Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
 * If you listen closely, you can hear him stepping up to the battle.
 * He is the largest character to appear in a battle, being around as tall as a skyscraper.
 * He is the first rapper to face two group of rappers by himself
 * His entrance into the battle is a reference to the scene at the end of Ghostbusters, where he becomes possessed by Gozer and starts rampaging through New York.