Whajje (Sound and Animation) 4k
The Whajje is a rabbit-like monster with shiny bluish-silver feathers on its ears and back. Its feet and hands have a bubblegum pink color while the arms and upper legs are light purple. The Whajje has lavender eyebrows and eyelids, a snow-white body with sky-blue spots on its upper limbs and mouth. Its hands resemble claws with a pinkie on each hand, while its feet have fur and four toes each, each with light purple nails. Its legs are also quite thin with the shape of its leg bones being well-defined.
The eggs zapped into Whajje reflect its appearance. Its feathers are similar to a Tweedle's, its color scheme is from Deedge and its long legs are from Reedling. The feather patterns are slightly reminiscent of Cybop's fins, and the very light color of the fur is from Dandidoo.
Voice actor: Dave Kerr
The Whajje does a somewhat different song compared to the other Wublins; it sings its own name "Whajje" (pronounced as "Wah-jah") multiple times, except slightly accented as "Why-jah".
As it sings, it slightly slows down then keeps up the pace after the next set of words. Its voice is of 2 voices overlapping each other. The 1st voice says, "Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Wow... Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jow, Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Wow... Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jah Why-jow." The second voice says the same thing slightly delayed, and instead of "Why-jah Wah", it says "Why-jah Nah". It sings after the start of the song and toward the final part with the Screemu and Poewk. However, on the last lyric of each verse, the second voice disappears, leaving only the first voice.
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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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