Pixolotl (Sound and Animation) 4k
The Pixolotl is lime green and looks similar to an axolotl. Its tail is a much darker shade of green and is very thick compared to its body. It has squares on the sides of its tail, which when tapped by its hind feet, cause the tail to light up like a volume equalizer, and create sound. The tail's lights are green near the body and fade to orange as they progress towards the end of the tail. Pixolotl's front limbs are much larger than its hind limbs which it uses to do a handstand. Its front feet have four toes, while the hind feet have three (14 toes total). It has red spikes on its cheeks. Thin, pixelated whiskers/a mustache dangles from its face and pixelated frills adorn its head, one of which has pink fringe. The eyelids, lips and the start of its mustache are blue, with Pixolotl's mustache fading into a maroon color. Pixolotl's eyes themselves are faded yellow with black pixelated pupils and no irises. It has very noticeable square shaped scales all over its body, thus increasing the "pixel" motif. Finally, it has a humanoid tongue and two pointed teeth in the bottom corner of its mouth.
The eggs required to wake it up are reflected on it's appearance. It has muscular arms similar to the T-Rox and Scups (including its frills and yellow eyes altogether), and has a lime-green color similar to the Entbrat. Its teeth are from Pummel, and its large tail is from Cybop. The color of its tail reflects the color of Riff's guitar. Fwog reflects its amphibian appearance.
Instrument: 8-bit synthesizer
Pixolotl plays an 8-bit synthesizer by tapping its tail with its feet. Its sound also resembles a laser harp.
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