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Creepuscule (Sound and Animation) 4k
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Creepuscule is a Wublin released on October 28th, 2016.
The Creepuscule has a snake-like neck with a bowl-shaped body. Attached to the body are four finger-esque limbs colored in light-concrete gray and heather. It also has pebble-like bumps on its body and neck. Its long hair (or wig) appears to have a color pattern of concrete gray and punch-pink, and a head that has eyelashes and a swollen lower jaw with some teeth being placed outside the mouth, which also have pebble-shaped teeth (maybe a type of fish). In addition to its bowl-shaped body, it sports a baby-blue, severely cracked disk that acts as a cymbal and a drum.
When idle, the Creepuscule moves its neck back and forth while also shifting its "fingers" up and down.
The space beneath the disc is barely visible, if at all, depending on the time. What can be seen isn't much, and seems to be nothing.
Creepuscule's appearance is reflected from its monsters in some ways; Shellbeat, T-Rox and Noggin for its teeth and rocky bumps, Deedge and Congle for the plate that somewhat resembles ice (from Deedge) or a cracked eggshell (from Congle), and Pummel and Quibble for the plate's color, as well as Quibble for its long neck.
Instrument(s): Ride cymbal/kick drum/hi-hat cymbal
The Creepuscule uses its "bowl" and teeth to create a drum/cymbal song. At the beginning of the song, with Thwok, it creates a low ride cymbal sound using its fingers. When the Whajje and Zuuker first plays, it uses its teeth to create a hi-hat cymbal sound. After the Dermit is done playing, it uses its head and fingers to create a kick-drum like noise. When the Dermit starts singing and when the Zuuker plays the kazoo again, the Creepuscule goes back to making a hi-hat cymbal noise. When the Whajje sings for the second time, it again emits a kick-drum beat.
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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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The Creepuscule has a snake-like neck with a bowl-shaped body. Attached to the body are four finger-esque limbs colored in light-concrete gray and heather. It also has pebble-like bumps on its body and neck. Its long hair (or wig) appears to have a color pattern of concrete gray and punch-pink, and a head that has eyelashes and a swollen lower jaw with some teeth being placed outside the mouth, which also have pebble-shaped teeth (maybe a type of fish). In addition to its bowl-shaped body, it sports a baby-blue, severely cracked disk that acts as a cymbal and a drum.
When idle, the Creepuscule moves its neck back and forth while also shifting its "fingers" up and down.
The space beneath the disc is barely visible, if at all, depending on the time. What can be seen isn't much, and seems to be nothing.
Creepuscule's appearance is reflected from its monsters in some ways; Shellbeat, T-Rox and Noggin for its teeth and rocky bumps, Deedge and Congle for the plate that somewhat resembles ice (from Deedge) or a cracked eggshell (from Congle), and Pummel and Quibble for the plate's color, as well as Quibble for its long neck.
Instrument(s): Ride cymbal/kick drum/hi-hat cymbal
The Creepuscule uses its "bowl" and teeth to create a drum/cymbal song. At the beginning of the song, with Thwok, it creates a low ride cymbal sound using its fingers. When the Whajje and Zuuker first plays, it uses its teeth to create a hi-hat cymbal sound. After the Dermit is done playing, it uses its head and fingers to create a kick-drum like noise. When the Dermit starts singing and when the Zuuker plays the kazoo again, the Creepuscule goes back to making a hi-hat cymbal noise. When the Whajje sings for the second time, it again emits a kick-drum beat.
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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.
#Creepuscule #WublinIsland #Evolayersen
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