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'''Ms. /co/ 2021''' was the fourth edition of the annual [[Ms. /co/ Tournaments|Ms. /co/]] event, and the seventh character tournament overall. The competition began with the nominations on '''''September 10''''', 18:00 Eastern Standard Time. (22:00 UTC). The final results were released on '''''September 19''''', 20:06 EST. The tournament was won by ''Fleischer Studios' '' '''[[Betty Boop]]''' after defeating ''Hildafolk's ''[[Johanna]] by 10 votes in the final match. This makes Betty the oldest-ever champion as she first appeared in 1930, which predates [[Mr. /co/lympus 2020|2020 Mr. /co/]] winner [[Tom Cat]]'s creation by 10 years. Meanwhile, Johanna's daughter [[Hilda]] claimed third place over ''The Powerpuff Girls''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[Miss Bellum]] in the consolation match.
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The tournament saw a new highest seed to be eliminated in the first round: #3 seeded [[Loona]], who was voted out by being a furry character from a Vivziepop show; her loss set the tone for the year's general theme of "upsets". In addition, a group of championship contenders dubbed by anons as "Team F.A.R.T.S." ([[Frankie Foster|Frankie]], [[Azula]], [[Raven]], [[Toph Beifong|Toph]], [[Shego]]) emerged as a dominant topic in the discussion threads, but their unfortunate acronym and fetishists co-opting the word led its members to be steadily eliminated, culminating in its last two remaining members, #1 seed Frankie and #4 seed Shego, losing in the sweet 16.
 
Ms. Literally Who? 2021 = Marie (Craig of the Creek)
 
<span style=" color:#117743;">'''Stats anon''' !!rkK6EtYmPFl</span>, the host of the tournament, <abbr title="The last Ms. /co/ 2021 afterparty thread was not made despite still having time left on the timer.">mysteriously </abbr>disappeared (possibly having died) shortly after the 2021 tournament, although this has not been <abbr title="In the event of his death, it is extremely unlikely there will be posts decalaring it.">''officially ''</abbr> confirmed yet. This marked a new string of host''s'' for subsequent /co/ tournaments that largely follow the same rules and precedents that were roughly hammered out from late 2018 to 2021. A main stand out feature from previous years are multiple hosts, in the case of an untimely death or disappearance. Although some anons have stated their distate, in Mr. /co/ 2021, where the hosts made big changes quickly unbeknowst to most of the constintuency.
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