Maulch (Sound and Animation) 4k

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The Maulch is the 18th Wublin. Judging from its description, the Maulch is literally a clump of dirt with a frog-like face and brown skin with maroon spots. It has a big yellow-green mouth with four sharp teeth in its underbite, with the teeth at the ends of the mouth being the largest, while the middle teeth are smaller. The Maulch has four eyes and a large red leaf on its head with a curl on it and two orange berries on its stem. It has large, sharp claws and has brick-like stones holding back its body.

Interesting enough, it shares some characteristics with several of the monsters that it requires. The rocks on its body are from Quarrister and Noggin, its leaf is from Spunge, Entbrat, Furcorn, and Clamble, and its teeth and large mouth are from Pummel, Entbrat, and Furcorn. Its three-clawed arms are from Noggin.

Voice actor: Dave Kerr

The Maulch sings "Get down, get down! Get down, get down and funky!" in a rather raspy and deep voice, similar to the Dermit.

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