Astropod (Sound and Animation) 4k

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The Astropod resembles an upright nudibranch with a vibrant purple shell on its back along with small purple spots on its underside that light up when it plays. It has two large arms on its sides that rest on the ground and two tiny yellow upper arms near its chest. Its face has small eyes, a purple underbite, sprouting two visible teeth, with a small yellow goatee underneath the underbite and a pair of purple antlers. It also has a tuft on its purple shell that changes color and resembles the gills of an actual nudibranch. Electricity can be seen between its antlers.

The monsters zapped into Astropod are reflected in its appearance: much like the Toe Jammer, Spunge, and Deedge, its body is very lump-like. Its antlers and shell tufts are from Scups' horns and tuft of hair, its shell is from Shellbeat, and its small arms and large legs are from Reedling.

Instrument: Keytar

It plays an electronic sound reminiscent of a keytar.

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