Zynth (Sound and Animation) 4k
The Zynth is a bipedal purple insect-like monster. It has an egg-shaped bioluminescent yellow abdomen like a firefly, and four yellow eyes. A glowing crack is visible alongside its body. Like most insects with inner and outer wings, its wings are decorated in streaks and scales.
The monster eggs zapped into Zynth reflect its appearance. Its wings resemble the transparent spikelets of a T-Rox, as well as the fact that it lights up. The orange color of its eyes and abdomen comes from Congle, with the rest of its body taking a dark purple color similar to Pango. Its long legs come from Oaktopus, its bulb is from Drumpler's abdominal hide, and the orange-yellow fizz it emits while playing is reminiscent of the yellow spots of a Maw.
When idle, it walks in place.
Instrument: Analogue synth
The Zynth's song is likely an analogue synth, playing during the build-up portions of the Wublin Island song.
When playing, its wings vibrate while its abdomen flashes and releases yellow particles from it.
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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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