Thwok (Sound and Animation) 4k
The Thwok has a humanoid body, covered with dark brown fur, except on its arms and shins, where it has purple skin. It has a multicolored knee-length tongue. It stands on two legs that end in hooves. It exhibits asymmetry on it's hands, it's right hand having three fingers and it's left hand having two fingers. On its head are two small horns, and two metal pegs which represent the tuning pegs on a double bass. While playing its song, they turn, presumably altering its pitch. When idle, it walks in place, while swaying its arms and tongue.
The monster eggs used to wake up Thwok are reflected in its appearance. Like PomPom, Thwok has a humanoid stature. Its instrument, being a stringed instrument, shares characteristics with Bowgart and Riff, as well as its tuning pegs. Its legs are furthery, like Riff, and its curl of hair make it similar to the Furcorn and the Spunge. Its rocky horns reflect the horns of a Quarrister and an Entbrat, and its long tongue comes from the long necks of the Quibble. Its furthery body is similar to the leafy body of the Entbrat, or the body of the Furcorn, Bowgart, Riff, Deedge, and PomPom. The colors on its tongue reflect multiple monsters, most notably Quibble, Deedge, PomPom, and Shellbeat.
Instrument: Double bass
Performer: Sam Clark's father (current sound)
The Thwok's song sounds like a double bass being played in pizzicato (plucking).
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My Singing Monsters is a 2012 video game franchise developed by Big Blue Bubble and published by Canada Media Fund. The first game of the series was released on September 4, 2012 for Apple iOS. Ports of the game for other operating systems were later released, including versions for Android, Amazon Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Steam. The game was also released on the PlayStation Vita portable console. Since its release, My Singing Monsters has grown into a multimedia franchise, with a prequel, several spin-off games, books, live events and series, and a board game. On May 12, 2021, Big Blue Bubble announced that the series would be releasing its first console title, My Singing Monsters: Playground, on November 9, 2021.
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