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Mar 23, 2017 Today we have an Easter basket full of Moshi Monsters surprises. We have blind bags from the Originals series & Magnificent Circus. Which Moshi did you like the best? Let us know in the comments. Moshi Monsters was a virtual pet site created in the UK where players can adopt one of six types of monsters, who then gets their own house, buy food, decorations and other such stuff for the monster with a virtual currency known as 'Rox', which can be earned by playing minigames, including a set of puzzles called the Daily Challenge. There's also a paid 'membership' which grants users more.

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  • The World of Moshi, as it's called, is the game's main setting. It is a small planet which orbits a Weird Sun with a face and compass symbols surrounding it. It has one moon, which also has a face, and three small asteroids orbit said moon.
    • Monstro City, a small town and the game's main-main setting. It is a relatively green area but not rural, and has several areas. It mainly has dirt roads.
      • Main Street, a street that has four shops on it: the Gross-ery store, a food shop run by Snozzle Wobbleson, Yukea, a furniture store run by Moe Yukky, a cart selling moshling seeds (seeds that attract moshlings) and Bizarre Bazar, a nic-nac store run by Bushy Fandango. Also on the street are En-Gen, Monstro City's source of electricity, the Daily Growl building, where newspapers are made, Flutter-by Field, a field populated by butterfly-like creatures, a statue of Elder Furi, and a picnic area.
      • Sludge Street, a street off Main Street to the north. There is a lake near it. On the street is a nailed-up apartment building with vines growing on it, a wheel with hieroglyphics on it in one of the rooms, and a 'For Rent' sign on it, the Marketplace, which is a mall that has in it the six clothing shops Furi Fashion, Zommer's Drop-Dead Threads, Diavlo's Duds, Luvli's Looks, Poppet's Closet and Katsuma Klothes, Horrods, a posh shop run by Mizz Snoots, the D.I.Y. shop, run by the messy Dewey, the Games Star-cade, a video game store run by Raarghly, and the Dodgy Dealz store, a trade shop run by Sly Chance where you can trade items for a varied number of Rox.
      • Ooh La Lane, a rather lavish street, on which is a booth that takes the player to the Help page, two stores (the Moshi Store and the Print Workshop) that redirect the player to real-life areas, an ice cream store called Ice Scream, run by Giuseppe Gelato, a renovation shop, a spa run by Tyra Fangs and the Googenheim, an art gallery.
      • The Port, also known as Port Street, is a street by a small ferry port that features Babs' Boutique (a shop that sells random items), a seed shop Super Seeds, the Colorama, a place where monsters can get their fur coloured and a pet supplies shop called Paws 'n' Claws, run by Gilbert Finister. Growing at the port are several Rox Trees.
      • The Underground Tunnels, a building under Monstro City where the Underground Disco is located. Nearby the disco are Ecto's cave and a river of green slime. There are (or were) two C.L.O.N.C. bases next to the disco, accessible only by secret passages.
      • The Candy Cane Caves, a cave made out of candy, where Monstro City's candy is 'mined' from, with the exception of chocolate, which comes from a 'refinery'.
      • The Puzzle Palace, a palace where the players have access to the puzzles.
      • The Party Palace, a disco where dress-up contests are held.
      • The Volcano, a volcano that is perpetually erupting harmless lava, guarded by the Gatekeeper. Inside the volcano is a building that is the Super Moshis' HQ, which has in it several computers and a downstairs room in which there's a large Rox Stone that makes Rox.
      • The Fiery Castle, a castle guarded by the Gatekeeper's mean cousin the Hatekeeper, where C.L.O.N.C. used to live. It is surrounded by a barren, rocky area and a lake of lava.
      • Mount Sillimanjaro, a large snowy mountain located next to the Volcano. It has a cable car line and Elder Furi's cabin is located on top of it.
      • Goosebump Manor, a large haunted mansion located in a mushroom swamp.
      • The Great Moshi Beanstalk, an enormous beanstalk next to Goosebump Manor that has a giant at the top of it. The sap from the Beanstalk is the favourite food of Waddling Floffles.
      • Bleurgh Beach, a beach. It has three shops in the form of fish run by ghost pirates: Boot-eek (which is a clothes shop run by Squint), Kate's Deck 'n' Sails (which is a toy shop run by Dedward) and McDolphins (which is a food store run by Lorenzo). Captain Buck's cousin Baz Barnacle also resides there where he eats the sand and sells some of Buck's stolen treasure at a shop called Baz Barnacle's.
    • Music Island, an island that would be two islands, but they're joined together by a bridge that's in the form of a piano and works like one.
      • Jollywood, a fertile but arid island that is a parody of both Bolliwood and Hollywood. It has a large sign with the word 'JOLLYWOOD' written on it on one of the hills. Located in Jollywood are the Yoga Retreat, property of Bobbi Singsong, the TV Studio where movies and TV are made and shown, Trembly Stadium, a stadium where concerts are shown and three shops (a music shop run by Spewey, a food shop run by Auntie Wobbleson and a candy stall) are present, with the former two being sentient creatures that use their mouths as the shops, and the Market, an area where Moe Pukka (who sells spices) and Snozzani Wobblesing (who sells musical instruments) are located. Jollywood's national anthem is 'Welcome to Jollywood' by Bobbi Singsong.
      • The Gombala Gombala Jungle, a jungle where Woolly Hoodoos live. There are several tribes of Hoodoos: the Blue ones, who live in a clearing called Hoodoo Hideaway led by Big Chief Bill, the Orange ones who live in a wetlands called Snaggletooth Swamp, the Green ones, who live by the Walla Walla Watering Hole, the Twistmas ones who live in Twistmas Town and celebrate Twistmas every day and the Ice Scream ones, who have a religion based on ice cream. There's also the Giant's Cave, the garden, and the Unknown Zone, an area where the Zoshlings crash-landed. Nearby the Gombala Gombala Jungle are the Cirque du Moshi, a circus, and the Sandy Drain Hotel, run by Simon Growl. There's also a volcano in the jungle called Mount Krakka Blowa.
      • Pinkish Peak, a pink mountain, where the Ice Scream Hoodoos and the rest of their tribe (the Pinkish Pink Tribe) live.
    • There are also several locations which are not accessible in-game and we do not know where they are exactly. These include...
      • Brashcan Alley, where Zack Binspin and his band live, Zack himself living in a trash can. Apparently, Glumps frequent this area.
      • Hipsta Hills, a hilly area north of a place called Ka'Ching, where it's always sunny (but somehow always fertile). It's seen briefly in the song 'Diggin' Ya Lingo' where a necklace and a sign similar to the Hollywood sign are seen on two of the respective hills.
      • Funny Face Fjord, an area with a funny face visited by Captain Buck.
      • Hong Bong, an island where Captain Buck got shrank to. This location is technically accessible but only in the mission 'Lost in Hong Bong'. Snozzle Wobbleson's cousin Wobblesan works there in a merchandise shop.
      • Long-Gone Lagoon, a place where Buck visited, where sailors get transported back in time.
      • Stinky Hollow, a place where a tackle shop is.
      • Moshi Picchu, a citadel that used to be legendary until discovered recently. It is located in the mountains.
      • Growl Mansion, a manor house where Simon Growl and Baby Rox live.
      • Umba Thunk, an ancient tomb where the first Super Moshis fell asleep until being rescued.
      • The Gulf of New Gizmo, a place that Captain Buck visited but didn't like.
      • Mount Eggiecrest, a volcano that erupts custard and caused the Great Custard Flood of 99999.5.
      • Humongous Haven, a place where people randomly shrink and turn into giants.
      • Moshimo City, an urban place where Missy Kix is from.
      • Growliwood, where the Groanas Brothers live.
      • The New Sea Mall, a place under the sea where a cafe called Starfishbucks Coffee is.
      • Bubble Bath Bay, a place visited by Captain Buck where he got bathtime-themed objects from.
      • Super Moshiversity, an academy where Super Moshis go to train.
      • Bumblechops Manor, a large mansion where Buster Bumblechops lives that features a Moshling sanctuary, an incubation station and a museum.
      • Antique Isle, a place with many antique shops that Captain Buck visited.
      • Art Archipelago, a place that sells artworks that are parodies of real life artworks.
      • Bleurghmuda Triangle, a place that was mentioned by Captain Buck but never described.
      • Breakfast Bayou, a location visited by Captain Buck made of breakfast foods.
      • Candy Shoals, a beach near Candy Cane Caves.
      • Colossal Cape Cuddly, a place where Captain Buck brought back giant Cuddly Humans.
      • Cookhouse Quay, a kitchen-themed place and the first place visited by Captain Buck.
      • Crabby Cove, a beach populated by crabs that featured in 'The Great Googenheist'.
      • Doodle Island, an island that appears to be drawn with crayons.
      • Lake Inferior, a lake. Under it is situated the ruins of a town named Fluttertown that was populated by birds in the Glunge Age.
      • Futuristic Falls, a floating, futuristic visited by Captain Buck that is at the bottom of a waterfall.
      • Halloween Island, a Halloween-themed island shaped like a pumpkin.
      • Hatlantis, also known as the City of the Lost Hats, a place where everyone who visits it must keep it secret.
      • Isle of Plight, an island with many volcanoes on.
      • Loch Mess, a messy lake where the Loch Mess Monster lives.
      • Mount Moshmore, a giant rock face with several monster faces carved into it.
      • Pirate Paradise, a pirate-y place north of Monstro City and south of Futuristic Falls, which has several places within it, including Flag Falls, the Golden Swamp, Sunken Treasure, a Shipwreck, Golden Gull-ch, Paradise Lagoon, Barnacle Bay, Plank Peak, Soprano Sahara and Blockhead Butte.
      • Pizza Paradise, a place where buildings are made of pizza.
      • Potion Ocean Hideout, a shipwreck hidden somewhere under the sea.
      • Rockstar Reef, a place that sells many musical instruments.
      • Safari Sandbar, possibly the home of the Glammoth.
      • Syd's Knee, a place where there are sports such as 'bogey jumping' and 'scare-o-sailing'.
      • Tiki Tropic, a small island visited by Captain Buck.
      • Mount Char Char: A volcano.
    • Gift Island: Where the ferry from Monstro City goes to and from. It's a noisy island where presents are packaged and sent.
  • The Cloud Kingdom, where there's a cloud castle. A kingdom made entirely out of clouds that is situated at the top of the Great Moshi Beanstalk.
  • The Swooniverse is the alternate universe which the planet is said to be in. It was said to have started with an event known as the Big Boom. Other celestial bodies in the Swooniverse include...
    • The planet Symphonia, home of the Zoshlings. Little is known about this planet but Magic Music seems to play a significant part in Symphonia's culture, with its residents being able to sing 'Cosmic Harmonies' which can break specific objects at will and the Zoshlings being able to get out of a trance with music (in addition to being tickled with feathers and smelling food). They also seem to have at least part of an ability to communicate with the World of Moshi, as evidenced by the fact that the Zoshlings had 'Moptop Tweenybop' as their favourite song.
    • The Filthy Way, a large nebula with several food scraps floating around in it. It is unknown how they got there. Tamara Tesla notes that she can 'smell it from [her observatory]', whether that was true or an exaggeration is left unclear.
    • An unnamed, distant galaxy. Tamara joked that it 'seemed a bit fishy to her' as it was shaped like a jelly fish with several fish surrounding it.
    • Several constellations, shaped like Moshlings.
    • The planet Space Glenn, home of the Hoddles, which is in itself a sentient being that does not respire but requires small meteors shaped like stars with faces to eat. It does not like normal-shaped meteors.
    • The Great Green Cube, a celestial object near the World of Moshi, which is, according to Tamara, edible as she calls it 'delicious'.
  • Under the ground is dirt and rocks, just like Earth, however, unlike Earth, there's also candy under the ground and custard. How it got there is a mystery.
  • Rox, which look like gems, are the Moshi Monsters currency. They come from stones and also grow on trees.
  • Some plants which grow in Moshi World are Oobla-Doobla (fruit-like things that grow on vines), Eggplants (that actually have eggs), purple bananas and several musical instrument-type plants such as Bongoniums and Sax Oaks.
  • All creatures have the ability to teleport (kerfuffle) by closing their eyes and visualising the place they want to 'kerfuffle' to. They cannot kerfuffle without choosing to kerfuffle, but if they get distracted they could wind up teleporting to the wrong place.
  • Three magical gems are the Minime Stone (which turns monsters into babies), the Morph Stone (which, when combined with an item that belongs to the person the monster wants to shape-shift into, like a hair or an article of clothing, will shape-shift a monster into someone else for a limited period of time) and the Sonic Sapphire, which will either hypnotise monsters or make them go insane when combined with music.
  • Seeds of plants that attract Moshlings are called 'Moshling Seeds'.
  • Moshlings are animals that monsters keep as pets. The study of them is Moshlingology. Like real species are grouped into families, Moshlings are grouped into 'sets' such as Foodies and Secrets. They have the same level intelligence as monsters, but often chase each other around and do other animal-like things. All of them seem to like plants and music.
  • Several Earth-like animals exist there too, such as crabs and bats.
  • Insects, which some of the monsters eat, include Sillipedes (which are like millipedes), Flutter-bies (which are like butterflies) and firebugs.
  • The playable species are Katsumas (rabbit-like creatures with cat-liked tails, a diamond shaped patch on their foreheads, a round patch on their bellies and fangs), Poppets (hamster-like creatures with little tails), Furis (yeti-like creatures), Luvlis (cherry-like creatures with stars on the end of their stalks and birdlike wings), Diavlos (just imagine small, living volcanos with devils' tails that can fly) and Zommers (creatures like Frankenstein's monster).
  • Then there's those unknown species like Roary Scrawl and Snuffy Hookums. Their species names are unknown.
  • Luvlis have telekinesis, but it's a bit unreliable and they never know when it's going to work.
  • All Moshlings lay eggs, with a few exceptions:
    • Psycho Gingerboys and Sweet Ringy Thingies are made.
    • Naughty Nutters grow from regular coconuts if Pilfering Toucans peck them off the trees.
These eggs need to be kept warm to hatch, but if they are not kept warm, the Moshlings inside do not die, but after a significant amount of time, to hatch one, you have to either be a Moshlingologist or use three items: microwaveable Oobla-Doobla, tears from a Blue Jeepers and a frosted rainbow rox. If a Moshling has been in its egg for that amount of time, it can be transformed into a very large Glump. Some Moshlings hatch with clothes on.
  • Glumps are a species that are shaped like balls. As a rule, they are evil and unintelligent, they salivate a lot and too many snacks make them sleepy. They cannot be bred, due to being a One-Gender Race, all male, so they must be transformed from Moshlings. To turn a Moshling into a Glump is to 'Glump' the Moshling, which can be done by throwing it into a machine called the Glump-a-tron 6000 or by feeding it a potion that consists of a fire bug, a beanstalk bloom, some beanstalk sap, a tiki feather and a toadstool. However, hopefully, you readers are more interested in turning Glumps back into Moshlings (i.e. deglumping them)? In that case, you can either rewire the Glump-a-tron, feed them the potion minus the fire bug, or hit them several times in a row. All Glumps produce a viscous green liquid known as 'goo' or 'Glump goo' that smells like rotten fish. It is harmless when most species touch it, but if a Tiddlycopter touches it, they become dizzy and unable to fly and to get them back to normal, they must be electrified. If ingested, this goo has negative affects: in monsters, they become hungrier and sadder, and in Moshlings, they develop nausea, a cough, a slouch, confusion and fatigue. If a Glump gets eaten, the eater will turn green and get numb-tongue. This goes away for as long as they have something in their mouths, and can be cured completely by eating a green apple.
  • Diavlos' volcano heads erupt when they're angry, however, non-angry Diavlos can choose to erupt at will.
  • Some species of Zoshlings secrete a green, thick liquid known as 'cosmic gloop' or 'cosmic goo'. Once harvested, Cosmic Gloop can make things grow larger and, if ingested, makes the ingester sing in tune. If they lose all of it at once, they become dizzy, which goes away as they make more.
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  • Unlike humans, monsters and other creatures may be naked in public and clothing is generally worn as a fashion statement or for practical uses (such as winter clothes and diapers). Characters who do wear clothes on the regular tend to have a Limited Wardrobe.
  • All monsters have the ability to speak English and each species of creature has its own language: Katsumas speak Katsumanese, Poppets speak Poppetanian, Furis speak Furglish, Luvlis speak Luvling, Diavlos speak Diavlan and Zommers speak Zommeranian. Several of the unknown species (like the Wobblesons) and the Moshlings have their own languages too but it's unnamed. Generally, creatures can talk to one another while speaking different languages, but this seems to be a learned thing, because in the movie, a shopkeeper speaks in gibberish to Katsuma and he doesn't understand.
  • The Woolly Hoodoos have their own traditions. They have five tribes: Blue, Orange, Pinkish Pink, Twistmas and Green. They unite by sharing Hot Hoodoo Stew, a stew made of bugs, purple bananas, fried Oobla-Doobla and coconut shells. 'Bill' is a common name among Hoodoos. The Twistmas tribe celebrate Twistmas every day and the Ice Scream Hoodoos (a sub-tribe of the Pinkish Pink Tribe, who are the only tribe not in the jungle) have a religion based on ice cream. The Blue tribe have a language based on whistling and a chant: 'Gombala Gombala walla walla hoo-haa!'
  • All Moshi Monsters creatures celebrate Pranksgiving and Twistmas, which appear to be exactly like April Fool's Day and Christmas in all but name (and the fact that Jesus or similar is not mentioned in Twistmas).
  • Monsters will sometimes call workers 'Roarkers', say 'anymoshi' or 'everymoshi' instead of 'anyone' or 'everyone' and will use the words 'gloptastic', 'splattastic', 'roarsome', 'pawsome', 'monsterrific', 'arrghsome', or 'belchtastic' to describe something as very good, sometimes 'monsterlicious' or 'scrum-dilly-icious' if that something is food.
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  • The Glunge Age was an area of time, during which Dr Strangeglove was a sinister minister, people rode on ponies because wheels hadn't been invented, the Worldies existed but had not come to life yet and the birdies lived together in a tree village called Fluttertown (that's now in ruins). Refrigerators existed, but not wheels, unlike our world.
  • The Great Custard Flood of 99999.5 was an event in which Mt. Eggiecrest erupted custard, causing a massive flood which buried the former home of the Wandering Wamples, and it was around the time when the Jabbersauruses either went extinct or disappeared. It was also what destroyed Fluttertown. The custard was, for the most part, cleared up by Titchy Trundlebots.
  • In very ancient history, when monsters had only recently invented lace-up shoes and were learning to grunt, some miners discovered a wobbly rock full of sleeping Super Moshis, who built Super Moshiversity and fought off several villains. They mysteriously disappeared one time (leaving only a note on someone's fridge saying, 'Our work here is done'), and that was the beginning of the Glunge Age. They returned at the beginning of the modern era.

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Moshi Monsters: The Movie
Directed byLee Seok-hoon
Bukyung Kim
Wip Vernooij
Morgan Francis
Written bySteve Cleverley
Jocelyn Stevenson
JK Youn
Based onMoshi Monsters
StarringEmma Tate
Tom Clarke Hill
Phillipa Alexander
Keith Wickham
Music bySanji Sen
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures UK(United Kingdom)
CJ Entertainment(South Korea)
Release date
  • 20 December 2013 (UK)
  • 1 February 2018 (South Korea)
81 minutes[2]
CountryUnited Kingdom
Ireland
South Korea
LanguageEnglish
Korean
Budget£1.5 million[3]
Box office$2.9 million[4]

Moshi Monsters: The Movie is a 2013 British-Koreananimatedmusicalcomedy film directed by Wip Vernooji and Morgan Francis and based on the virtual world of Moshi Monsters, which existed from 2007 until 2019. The film stars Katsuma, Poppet, Diavlo, Luvli, Furi, Zommer, Dr. Strangeglove, Sweet Tooth, Bobbi Singsong, Mr and Mrs Snoodle, Buster Bumplechops, and more monsters along with a load of Moshlings. The film was released to UK and Irish cinemas on 20 December 2013.

The film was later released to China and Korea cinemas on 1 February 2018. Earning $2.9 million worldwide, it was a box office flop.

Despite not seeing a release in North America, it has been broadcast on Starz in May 2019, and is also available on Hulu and Sling TV.[5][6][7]

Plot[edit]

The film takes place in Monstro City, a peaceful island in the ocean. Monsters Poppet, Katsuma, and Mr. Snoodle are at home. Katsuma starts talking about starring in Roary Scrawl's documentary about Monstro City. The trio goes into town to meet him. In Monstro City, a strange-looking Flumpy escapes with Fifi through the sewers. Poppet, Katsuma, and Mr. Snoodle enter the diner. Roary Scrawl introduces them to Zommer, Furi, Luvli, and Diavlo. He says he wants them all to star in his movie, which angers fame-hungry Katsuma. The news reports the missing Moshling epidemic and says that arch-criminals Dr. Strangeglove and Sweet Tooth are still on the loose. The news cuts to Buster Bumblechops (who broke his leg during his adventures) talking about a mysterious Great Moshling Egg, which is now on display at his museum. Poppet thinks the egg is an addition to the movie, so they go to visit Buster. Dr. Strangeglove is seen spying in the sewers with the strange Flumpy, who turns out to be his sidekick Fishlips. Fifi is put in the Glumping machine. Dr. Strangeglove and Fishlips steal the egg. Later, the six Moshi Monsters, Blinki, and Roary arrive at the museum. Buster wants to show them the egg only to find it's not there. They find out that the egg was replaced by a Glump. In its place is a holographic kit left by Dr. Strangeglove, ordering them to find three items by midnight - fried Oobla Doobla, a Blue Jeeper's tears, and Frosted Rainbow Rox, which together will make the component to hatch the egg.

The monsters decide to go on a quest to retrieve the three artifacts, get the egg and defeat Dr. Strangeglove. The first stop they went to is Gombulagombula Jungle. The Oobla Doobla is in the Wooly Blue Hoodoo Village [that can communicate whistles]. Poppet and Zommer went separate ways, but Katsuma and the others got captured. Poppet and Zommer soon found them. The Wooly Blue Hoodoos challenge them to a game of limbo. Poppet fails but Zommer wins by using his body parts. The monsters end up getting the first artifact.

During the path, the monsters fall into a trap and an underground candy cave and get stuck in hard candy. Sweet Tooth is revealed to be the one who tricked them. While she was distracted Diavlo melts the candy and gets everyone into the carts and they all flee from Sweet Tooth. Diavlo and Luvli escape but they get captured by Dr. Strangeglove, who then kidnaps Zommer. Later, Katsuma, Poppet, Mr. Snoodle, and Furi get to Jollywood. They soon meet Bobby SingSong. Poppet spies a Blue Jeeper, who likes music and are rare, and tries to catch it. Katsuma falls in an accident, causing the keeper to laugh cry, and Poppet catches the tears by using the bottle. Now that Poppet and Katsuma have two artifacts, they try to get help searching for the last piece, but Furi wanders off (as he is captured) and Katsuma, Poppet and Mr. Snoodle are teleported to the cold mountains after being distracted during Bobbi Singsong's kerfuffle.

Poppet and Katsuma begin to climb up the mountain, but Katsuma and Poppet have an argument and Katsuma shouts, causing an avalanche to begin. Before the three monsters can get buried in snow, Katsuma pulls Poppet and Mr. Snoodle into a cave. The snow covers the entrance up. Katsuma says it was all his fault because he ruined everything and caused awful things to happen. Poppet cheers him up by singing the song We Can Do It and they manage to find the Frosted Rainbow Rox. Katsuma, Poppet and Mr. Snoodle go to a wooden hut where Dr. Strangeglove stands in front of them. Soon, they fight over the egg, and Strangeglove escapes but Mr. Snoodle attacks him. Dr. Strangeglove asks Mr. Snoodle if he remembered when deep down he was a good guy. But before Mr. Snoodle can reply, Dr. Strangeglove says that he lied and pushes Mr. Snoodle out of the hut and he falls to his death. Poppet mourns over him and now Katsuma and Poppet are captured.

In Strangeglove's ship, the monsters are now in a cage ready to be killed while Dr. Strangeglove and Fishlips take the ingredients to the egg. Suddenly, Poppet hears a noise and it is revealed that Mr. Snoodle survived the fall. He explains through his trumpeting that he survived by whistling. He landed safely in a balloon and flew back down to the Moshis. Katsuma doesn't know how to open the lock, because he can't whistle but only blows raspberries, but Mr. Snoodle can. They all free the Moshlings and attack the Glumps, defeating Dr. Strangeglove.

When they return to Monstro City, the Moshi Monsters bring the Great Moshling Egg back to the museum, just before it hatches. The creature is revealed to be a Mrs. Snoodle, and Katsuma whistles for the first time. Deep in the jungle, there are more rare eggs waiting to be hatched in the temple at the beginning of the movie. During the first part of the credits, Mr. Snoodle and Mrs. Snoodle do the Snoodle Doodle, and then pictures showing the aftermath of the film are shown on the left side of the screen while an instrumental of We Can Do It plays.

UK Voices[edit]

  • Emma Tate as Katsuma and Luvli
  • Phillipa Alexander as Poppet
  • Ashley Slater as Dr. Strangeglove and Zommer
  • Boris Hiestand as Fishlips and Newsreader
  • Tom Clarke Hill as Furi and Roary
  • Keith Wickham as Buster Bumblechops and Diavlo
  • Rajesh David as Bobbi SingSong
  • Steve Cleverley as Sweet Tooth

Korean Voices[edit]

  • Jeon Tae-Yeol as Katsuma
  • So-Young Hong as Poppet
  • Hwan Chin Kim as Diavlo
  • Ham Soo-Jeong as Luvli
  • In-guk Seo as Zommer
  • Kang Dong Ho as Furi
  • Young Sam On as Dr. Strangeglove
  • Sang-Hyun Yoon as Sweet Tooth
  • Mi Ja Lee as Mr. Snoodle
  • Won Ju as Glumps
  • Goo Ja-Hyeong as Roary
  • Kim Il as Bobbi SingSong
  • Sin Yong-woo as Fishlips
  • Jeong-ho Choi as Newsreader
  • Won-jang Lee as Buster Bumblechops

DVD release[edit]

Moshi Monsters: The Movie was released on DVD on Monday 14 April 2014 in the UK. It comes with either a Jackson or Mrs Snoodle trading card and a Mrs Snoodle code for online and the Moshi Village app.

Reception[edit]

The film received mixed reviews from critics. Based on 9 reviews, the film has a 67% rating on aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 5.1/10.[2] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian claimed that 'fans of the online game Moshi Monsters may find the film version an incredibly annoying and baffling bore.' English critic Mark Kermode gave the film 1 star, believing it may entertain very young children, but 'will leave adults bored, stupefied, revolted and appalled'.[8] Despite the disparate reception from critics, the film has been disliked by audiences, garnering a 3.2 rating on IMDb.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abWolfe, Jennifer (20 August 2013). 'Mind Candy Confirms First Ever Moshi Monsters Movie'. Animation World Network. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  2. ^ abhttp://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/moshi_monsters_the_movie/
  3. ^ ab'Moshi Monsters: The Movie (2013)'. IMDb. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  4. ^'Moshi Monsters: The Movie'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
  5. ^'STARZ - Exclusive Originals, Hit Movies'. Starz.com. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  6. ^'Watch Moshi Monsters: The Movie Streaming Online | Hulu (Free Trial)'. www.hulu.com. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  7. ^watch.sling.comhttps://watch.sling.com/browse/my-tv/details/program/fa39f45d6bd149bc94fe954f1e38daef. Retrieved 29 February 2020.Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/dec/22/moshi-monsters-the-movie-review

Moshi Monsters Glumps

External links[edit]

  • Moshi Monsters: The Movie on IMDb




Moshi Monsters Series 10



(Redirected from Katsuma (Moshi Monsters))
Moshi Monsters
Developer(s)Mind Candy
EngineAdobe Flash Player
Platform(s)Web browser
Release16 April 2008-13 December 2019
Genre(s)Online game

Moshi Monsters was a British website aimed at children aged 6–12,[1] with over 80 million registered users in 150 territories worldwide.[2] Users could choose from one of six virtual pet monsters (Diavlo, Luvli, Katsuma, Poppet, Furi and Zommer) they could create, name and nurture. Once their pet had been customized, players could navigate their way around Monstro City, take daily puzzle challenges to earn 'Rox' (a virtual currency), play games, personalize their room and communicate with other users in a safe environment, although this has been disputed.[3] Moshi Monsters officially closed on 13 December 2019.

History[edit]

Series 10 Moshi Monsters are out now in toy stores nationwide! Available to purchase in blister packs of two for a suggested RRP of £2, each pack contains two brand new Series 10 Moshi Monsters, a collectible token and a voucher for a childs free entry to SeaLife. May 30, 2018  Now our Moshi Monsters series 10 countdown is now over, we have the usual wonderful giveaway for you. All SIXTEEN of the Series 10 Moshi Monsters moshlings for you to give to your little ones and to watch their faces light upwhat more could you want?

The game was created in late 2007 by Michael Acton Smith, and developed in 2008 by entertainment company Mind Candy and officially launched in April 2008.[4] As of December 2009, there were at least 10 million players registered.[5] In March 2010, Mind Candy announced that there were 15 million users and by September 2010, that number had surpassed 25 million.[6] In June 2011, it was announced that there were 50 million users.[7] On 13 December 2019, Moshi Monsters shut down permanently.

Gameplay[edit]

Monsters[edit]

The monsters are the characters that the user plays as. They are given a name by the user when they register at the website. There are six types of monsters. Poppet, Katsuma, Furi, Diavlo, Luvli, and Zommer.

Moshlings[edit]

The monsters (in-game pets) keep their own pets, called 'Moshlings'. They come in a variety of themed sets, including Arties, Beasties, Kitties, and Spookies. Those who aren't paying members can keep two 'Moshlings' in their room whilst paying members can keep up to six and visit other pets in the zoo.

Other[edit]

Merchandise[edit]

Since its digital popularity, Moshi Monsters has grown commercially to include physical products, including games, the Moshi Monsters Magazine (number one selling children's magazine in the UK in 2011),[8] a best-selling DS video game,[9] a number 4 music album, books, membership cards, bath soap, chocolate calendars, trading cards, figures of many Moshlings, mobile games, and a Moshi Monsters feature film. Eight Moshi Monster toys were included in McDonald's Happy Meals in the United States and Canada in December 2013.[10]

DS game[edit]

In 2011 Mind Candy released a Moshi Monsters based Nintendo DS game. the game is themed around moshlings and collecting and caring for them.

Mobile games[edit]

In July 2013, Mind Candy released Moshi Monsters Village on Google Play,[11] a 3D city-builder published by GREE and developed by Tag Games. After GREE UK shut down,[12] Mind Candy decided to take over the game as publisher, leaving the development to Tag Games. The game was relaunched on Apple devices on 18 December 2013 immediately ahead of the release of the movie.

In December 2013, Mind Candy published the companion app Talking Poppet, also developed by Tag Games.

In February 2014, Moshi Karts was released on iOS by Mind Candy.

In June 2014, Moshling Rescue a 'match three' game based on the Moshling characters was released on iOS and Android.

In early 2015 Mind Candy released an app called World of Warriors which was shut down in October 2018.

In November 2016, they released the Moshi MonstersEgg Hunt app, alongside a companion storybook of the same name.

Music[edit]

In March 2012, Mind Candy confirmed a major partnership deal with Sony Music.[13] The deal followed the recent launch of Mind Candy's own music label, Moshi Monsters Music. The deal will see Sony Music handle the distribution aspects of Moshi Monsters' music releases, starting with the debut album Moshi Monsters, Music Rox!Jason Perry, formerly with the UK rock band A and head of Moshi Music, is driving the new album. The Moshi Monsters series features music from Sonic Boom, Beatie Wolfe, The Blackout, Portia Conn, and songs such as 'Moptop Tweenybop' and 'Merry Twistmas'. Two albums are available on iTunes and Google Play, as well as on disc. One album contains the songs from Moshi Monsters: The Movie, and another album has some of Moshi Monster's first songs. Not all songs are available to buy on various platforms.

Movie[edit]

In 2013, Mind Candy announced a Moshi Monsters film. In September 2013, Issue 34 of the Moshi Monsters Magazine included a Moshi Music DVD with a short trailer. On 10 October 2013 a short preview of the trailer was broadcast on ITV Daybreak. Later that day, the trailer was released on MSN. The film was released on 20 December 2013 in the UK and 20 February 2014 in Australia. The DVD and Blu-ray were released on 14 April 2014 in the UK and 3 April 2014 in Australia.[14]

Lady Goo Goo injunction[edit]

In October 2011, Ate My Heart Inc, representing the musician Lady Gaga, were granted an interim injunction by the High Court of Justice of England and Wales to stop Mind Candy, parent company of Moshi Monsters, from releasing music on iTunes by a Moshi Monster character known as Lady Goo Goo. The songs intended for release included the parody 'Peppy-razzi', similar to the Lady Gaga hit 'Paparazzi'.[15] Justice Vos of the High Court ruled that Lady Goo Goo could appear in the Moshi Monsters game, but that Mind Candy could not release, promote, advertise, sell, distribute, or otherwise make available 'any musical work or video that purports to be performed by a character by the name of Lady Goo Goo, or that otherwise uses the name Lady Goo Goo or any variant thereon'.[16] Lady Goo Goo was later replaced with a new Moshling named Baby Rox, who is not a parody of any particular celebrity.

Decline in popularity and relaunch[edit]

The creator of Moshi Monsters, Mind Candy, suffered a loss of £2.2m in 2013 due to a drop in sales from Moshi Monsters. The company's financial reports have shown that the profit declined by 34.8% from £46.9 million in 2012 to £30.6 million in 2013.

Monsters

In 2015, Mind Candy revealed that they were preparing to relaunch Moshi Monsters for a younger audience of four- to seven-year-olds, initially as animation with apps and toys to follow. However, no changes have been made to the Moshi Monsters site since then, apart from the removal of the forums section.

Moshi Monsters Series 10 2017

Since 2015, the decline of Moshi Monsters and the site's creator Mind Candy has continued. The peak of Moshi Monsters' popularity was in 2012 at £46.9m, and it has continued to decline. In 2018, total revenues were £5.2m, compared with £13.2m in 2014.[17]

The Moshi Monsters website was shut down on 13 December 2019.[18]

Criticism[edit]

In 2015, both Bin Weevils and Moshi Monsters were told to change the wording of their in-app advertisements by the Advertising Standards Authority, who said that the adverts and phrases such as 'The Super Moshis need YOU' pressured users to buy certain items inside the game. Mind Candy said that it took its responsibilities 'very seriously with regards to how we communicate with all of our fans, especially children.' It went on to say that Mind Candy had 'been working with the ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) to ensure that we adhere to best practice and have made changes to the Moshi Monsters game accordingly. We will continue to work with the ASA in any way possible.'[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^Mike Butcher (2 May 2013). 'As Moshi Monsters hits 5 years, can it pull off three new games?'. TechCrunch. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014. Moshi Monsters started out as an online world of adoptable pet monsters for boys and girls aged 6-12 back in 2008.
  2. ^Moshi Monsters founder: 'I was Mr Stress, now I'm Mr Calm'Archived 3 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Business Insider
  3. ^'Moshi Monsters - Welcome to Moshi Monsters, Parents!'. www.moshimonsters.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  4. ^Online World Atlas: Moshi Monsters – Pt. 1, Overview', Worlds in Motion. Retrieved 23 October 2010. Archived 7 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^(4 December 2009). 'Millions and millions of big monstersArchived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine', The Independent. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
  6. ^Yiannopoulos, Milo (8 September 2010). 'Moshi Monsters is leading the way on child safetyArchived 2017-11-14 at the Wayback Machine', The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  7. ^Barnett, Emma (7 June 2011). 'Moshi Monsters hits 50 million membersArchived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine', The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
  8. ^ABC Figures Reveal Moshi Monsters Magazine is the Best Selling Children's Magazine in the UKArchived 28 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Bloomberg
  9. ^Moshi Monsters video game breaks chart recordArchived 4 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine, ToyNews
  10. ^'Moshi Monsters gets QSR promo at McDonald's'. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  11. ^'Moshi Monsters Village - Apps on Google Play'. play.google.com. Archived from the original on 19 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  12. ^Ingrid Lunden (8 July 2013) https://techcrunch.com/2013/07/08/japans-gaming-giant-gree-retrenches-in-europe-shuts-down-uk-office-to-focus-on-development-in-the-u-s-for-western-market/Archived 9 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^'Sony Music partners with Moshi Monsters - News - Music Week'. www.musicweek.com. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  14. ^'Moshi Monsters (2013)'. Archived from the original on 20 April 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2018 – via www.imdb.com.
  15. ^Neither Mind Candy nor the Goo Goo Dolls can lay claim to being the first to whose given name has been appended the epithet 'Goo Goo'. For that honor one might turn at the very least to Lt. Gen. Leslie Richard ('Dick' or 'Goo Goo') Groves, Jr., a World War II-era US Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw not only the construction of the Pentagon for the US Department of Defense but also the Manhattan Project that created the atomic bombs that won World War II for the Allies and literally saved the world from autocracy. Chances are, too, there were other 'goo goos' in the US Army before Groves.
  16. ^Sweney, Mark (13 October 2011). 'Lady Goo Goo injunction'. TheGuardian.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  17. ^'MIND CANDY LIMITED - Filing history (free information from Companies House)'. beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  18. ^''Moshi Monsters' is shutting down because it runs on Flash'. engadget.com. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  19. ^Rawlinson, Kevin (26 August 2015). 'Ad watchdog rebukes Moshi Monsters'. Archived from the original on 6 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.




Moshi Monsters Last Moments



  1. Moshi Monsters Last Moments Youtube
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Dec 13, 2019 this is a cut of the moshi monsters final moments that i streamed on, live on monsters! Moshi monsters rewritten project discord: https://discord.gg/NzvT82U. Nov 14, 2019  Game: Moshi Monsters ⚠️This channel is 100% satire comedy. Please DO NOT take anything said in the video to heart, it is for entertainment purposes, despite being categorised under. Why try Moshi Twilight? The Moshi Twilight app is packed with over 45 hours of completely original sleepy content, with something new added every week. Families can choose from a growing library of over 145 different Stories, Music Tracks, Sounds and Kids’ Meditations, to help settle little listeners.

Version:2.0.2

SPECIAL OFFER! To celebrate the summer we're offering a 30% saving for Super Moshi Epic Packs for Google Play Customers!

BUILD YOUR VERY OWN VILLAGE IN STUNNING 3D!

The dastardly Dr. Strangeglove is catching innocent Moshlings and turning them into naughty Glumps! It's your mission to save the Moshlings and bring 'em back home to your village. With help from Buster Bumblechops, build unique, adorable houses & care for all of your rescued Moshlings in your very own Moshi Monsters Village.

Features

• Build your village in STUNNING 3D!
• Rescue Moshlings from the dastardly Dr. Strangeglove
• Personalize your village with tons of unique decorations
• Play wacky mini games to collect dozens of Moshlings
• Nurture and care for your rescued Moshlings
• Visit your friends & check out their villages

PLEASE NOTE! Moshi Monsters Village is free to download and you can earn in-game currency called Rox or Coins to get extra content. You also have the option to get extra content by spending real money on Super Moshi Membership. You may need to purchase in-game currency to complete some game quests. You can see the in-app purchase section of the Google Play(excludes special offers). If you are under 16 you must have your parents permission before downloading the app or making an in-app purchase. You can disable in-app purchases in your device's settings. May contain advertising.
If you buy a Super Moshi Membership you will receive Gloop, Rox or Coin deliveries every day for as long as you choose! You will also gain access to exclusive new Moshling sets such as the Tunies, as well as groovy decorations. Players can choose a membership option for the length of time they feel comfortable playing for. See in-app options! For more info on our memberships and in-app purchases, please see our Parents Page at http://mindcandy.com/for-parents/play-smart-top-tips.

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PLEASE NOTE: Requires OS 2.3 or above.

Moshi Monsters and Moshi Monsters Village ™ and © 2014 Mind Candy Limited.

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Privacy Policy
http://mindcandy.com/privacy/

Terms of Service
http://mindcandy.com/tos/

Customer Support
[email protected]

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You can connect with friends and family in this game via Facebook, you will need to be over 13 years old to use this function.

Like us on Facebook! Check out cool new competitions and quests on the official Moshi Monsters Village page!

https://www.facebook.com/moshimonstersvillage

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ADDITIONAL NOTES:

Moshi Monsters Village requires an Internet connection to play.

Unfortunately, if you delete the app from your device, all of your progress will be lost.

(Redirected from Katsuma (Moshi Monsters))
Moshi Monsters
Developer(s)Mind Candy
EngineAdobe Flash Player
Platform(s)Web browser
Release16 April 2008-13 December 2019
Genre(s)Online game

Moshi Monsters was a British website aimed at children aged 6–12,[1] with over 80 million registered users in 150 territories worldwide.[2] Users could choose from one of six virtual pet monsters (Diavlo, Luvli, Katsuma, Poppet, Furi and Zommer) they could create, name and nurture. Once their pet had been customized, players could navigate their way around Monstro City, take daily puzzle challenges to earn 'Rox' (a virtual currency), play games, personalize their room and communicate with other users in a safe environment, although this has been disputed.[3] Moshi Monsters officially closed on 13 December 2019.

History[edit]

The game was created in late 2007 by Michael Acton Smith, and developed in 2008 by entertainment company Mind Candy and officially launched in April 2008.[4] As of December 2009, there were at least 10 million players registered.[5] In March 2010, Mind Candy announced that there were 15 million users and by September 2010, that number had surpassed 25 million.[6] In June 2011, it was announced that there were 50 million users.[7] On 13 December 2019, Moshi Monsters shut down permanently.

Moshi Monsters Last Moments Youtube

Gameplay[edit]

Monsters[edit]

The monsters are the characters that the user plays as. They are given a name by the user when they register at the website. There are six types of monsters. Poppet, Katsuma, Furi, Diavlo, Luvli, and Zommer.

Moshlings[edit]

The monsters (in-game pets) keep their own pets, called 'Moshlings'. They come in a variety of themed sets, including Arties, Beasties, Kitties, and Spookies. Those who aren't paying members can keep two 'Moshlings' in their room whilst paying members can keep up to six and visit other pets in the zoo.

Other[edit]

Moments

Merchandise[edit]

Since its digital popularity, Moshi Monsters has grown commercially to include physical products, including games, the Moshi Monsters Magazine (number one selling children's magazine in the UK in 2011),[8] a best-selling DS video game,[9] a number 4 music album, books, membership cards, bath soap, chocolate calendars, trading cards, figures of many Moshlings, mobile games, and a Moshi Monsters feature film. Eight Moshi Monster toys were included in McDonald's Happy Meals in the United States and Canada in December 2013.[10]

DS game[edit]

In 2011 Mind Candy released a Moshi Monsters based Nintendo DS game. the game is themed around moshlings and collecting and caring for them.

Mobile games[edit]

In July 2013, Mind Candy released Moshi Monsters Village on Google Play,[11] a 3D city-builder published by GREE and developed by Tag Games. After GREE UK shut down,[12] Mind Candy decided to take over the game as publisher, leaving the development to Tag Games. The game was relaunched on Apple devices on 18 December 2013 immediately ahead of the release of the movie.

In December 2013, Mind Candy published the companion app Talking Poppet, also developed by Tag Games.

Moshi Monsters Last Moments 2017

In February 2014, Moshi Karts was released on iOS by Mind Candy.

In June 2014, Moshling Rescue a 'match three' game based on the Moshling characters was released on iOS and Android.

In early 2015 Mind Candy released an app called World of Warriors which was shut down in October 2018.

In November 2016, they released the Moshi MonstersEgg Hunt app, alongside a companion storybook of the same name.

Music[edit]

In March 2012, Mind Candy confirmed a major partnership deal with Sony Music.[13] The deal followed the recent launch of Mind Candy's own music label, Moshi Monsters Music. The deal will see Sony Music handle the distribution aspects of Moshi Monsters' music releases, starting with the debut album Moshi Monsters, Music Rox!Jason Perry, formerly with the UK rock band A and head of Moshi Music, is driving the new album. The Moshi Monsters series features music from Sonic Boom, Beatie Wolfe, The Blackout, Portia Conn, and songs such as 'Moptop Tweenybop' and 'Merry Twistmas'. Two albums are available on iTunes and Google Play, as well as on disc. One album contains the songs from Moshi Monsters: The Movie, and another album has some of Moshi Monster's first songs. Not all songs are available to buy on various platforms.

Movie[edit]

In 2013, Mind Candy announced a Moshi Monsters film. In September 2013, Issue 34 of the Moshi Monsters Magazine included a Moshi Music DVD with a short trailer. On 10 October 2013 a short preview of the trailer was broadcast on ITV Daybreak. Later that day, the trailer was released on MSN. The film was released on 20 December 2013 in the UK and 20 February 2014 in Australia. The DVD and Blu-ray were released on 14 April 2014 in the UK and 3 April 2014 in Australia.[14]

Lady Goo Goo injunction[edit]

In October 2011, Ate My Heart Inc, representing the musician Lady Gaga, were granted an interim injunction by the High Court of Justice of England and Wales to stop Mind Candy, parent company of Moshi Monsters, from releasing music on iTunes by a Moshi Monster character known as Lady Goo Goo. The songs intended for release included the parody 'Peppy-razzi', similar to the Lady Gaga hit 'Paparazzi'.[15] Justice Vos of the High Court ruled that Lady Goo Goo could appear in the Moshi Monsters game, but that Mind Candy could not release, promote, advertise, sell, distribute, or otherwise make available 'any musical work or video that purports to be performed by a character by the name of Lady Goo Goo, or that otherwise uses the name Lady Goo Goo or any variant thereon'.[16] Lady Goo Goo was later replaced with a new Moshling named Baby Rox, who is not a parody of any particular celebrity.

Decline in popularity and relaunch[edit]

The creator of Moshi Monsters, Mind Candy, suffered a loss of £2.2m in 2013 due to a drop in sales from Moshi Monsters. The company's financial reports have shown that the profit declined by 34.8% from £46.9 million in 2012 to £30.6 million in 2013.

In 2015, Mind Candy revealed that they were preparing to relaunch Moshi Monsters for a younger audience of four- to seven-year-olds, initially as animation with apps and toys to follow. However, no changes have been made to the Moshi Monsters site since then, apart from the removal of the forums section.

Since 2015, the decline of Moshi Monsters and the site's creator Mind Candy has continued. The peak of Moshi Monsters' popularity was in 2012 at £46.9m, and it has continued to decline. In 2018, total revenues were £5.2m, compared with £13.2m in 2014.[17]

The Moshi Monsters website was shut down on 13 December 2019.[18]

Criticism[edit]

In 2015, both Bin Weevils and Moshi Monsters were told to change the wording of their in-app advertisements by the Advertising Standards Authority, who said that the adverts and phrases such as 'The Super Moshis need YOU' pressured users to buy certain items inside the game. Mind Candy said that it took its responsibilities 'very seriously with regards to how we communicate with all of our fans, especially children.' It went on to say that Mind Candy had 'been working with the ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) to ensure that we adhere to best practice and have made changes to the Moshi Monsters game accordingly. We will continue to work with the ASA in any way possible.'[19]

References[edit]

Moshi Monsters Last Moments Video

  1. ^Mike Butcher (2 May 2013). 'As Moshi Monsters hits 5 years, can it pull off three new games?'. TechCrunch. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014. Moshi Monsters started out as an online world of adoptable pet monsters for boys and girls aged 6-12 back in 2008.
  2. ^Moshi Monsters founder: 'I was Mr Stress, now I'm Mr Calm'Archived 3 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Business Insider
  3. ^'Moshi Monsters - Welcome to Moshi Monsters, Parents!'. www.moshimonsters.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  4. ^Online World Atlas: Moshi Monsters – Pt. 1, Overview', Worlds in Motion. Retrieved 23 October 2010. Archived 7 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^(4 December 2009). 'Millions and millions of big monstersArchived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine', The Independent. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
  6. ^Yiannopoulos, Milo (8 September 2010). 'Moshi Monsters is leading the way on child safetyArchived 2017-11-14 at the Wayback Machine', The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  7. ^Barnett, Emma (7 June 2011). 'Moshi Monsters hits 50 million membersArchived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine', The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
  8. ^ABC Figures Reveal Moshi Monsters Magazine is the Best Selling Children's Magazine in the UKArchived 28 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Bloomberg
  9. ^Moshi Monsters video game breaks chart recordArchived 4 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine, ToyNews
  10. ^'Moshi Monsters gets QSR promo at McDonald's'. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  11. ^'Moshi Monsters Village - Apps on Google Play'. play.google.com. Archived from the original on 19 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  12. ^Ingrid Lunden (8 July 2013) https://techcrunch.com/2013/07/08/japans-gaming-giant-gree-retrenches-in-europe-shuts-down-uk-office-to-focus-on-development-in-the-u-s-for-western-market/Archived 9 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^'Sony Music partners with Moshi Monsters - News - Music Week'. www.musicweek.com. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  14. ^'Moshi Monsters (2013)'. Archived from the original on 20 April 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2018 – via www.imdb.com.
  15. ^Neither Mind Candy nor the Goo Goo Dolls can lay claim to being the first to whose given name has been appended the epithet 'Goo Goo'. For that honor one might turn at the very least to Lt. Gen. Leslie Richard ('Dick' or 'Goo Goo') Groves, Jr., a World War II-era US Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw not only the construction of the Pentagon for the US Department of Defense but also the Manhattan Project that created the atomic bombs that won World War II for the Allies and literally saved the world from autocracy. Chances are, too, there were other 'goo goos' in the US Army before Groves.
  16. ^Sweney, Mark (13 October 2011). 'Lady Goo Goo injunction'. TheGuardian.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  17. ^'MIND CANDY LIMITED - Filing history (free information from Companies House)'. beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  18. ^''Moshi Monsters' is shutting down because it runs on Flash'. engadget.com. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  19. ^Rawlinson, Kevin (26 August 2015). 'Ad watchdog rebukes Moshi Monsters'. Archived from the original on 6 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.

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Moshi Monsters Jump It Game



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Oct 19, 2012  Jeffery and I play a little Jump'it on Moshi Monsters. Dec 12, 2019  Welcome to Moshi Monsters! MOSHI MONSTERS IS CLOSING DOWN ON THE 13TH OF DECEMBER! This game was a huge part of my childhood so its so sad to see it go, but I'm not surprised. This game used to.

(Redirected from Moshi monsters moshlings)
Moshi Monsters
Developer(s)Mind Candy
EngineAdobe Flash Player
Platform(s)Web browser
Release16 April 2008-13 December 2019
Genre(s)Online game

Moshi Monsters was a British website aimed at children aged 6–12,[1] with over 80 million registered users in 150 territories worldwide.[2] Users could choose from one of six virtual pet monsters (Diavlo, Luvli, Katsuma, Poppet, Furi and Zommer) they could create, name and nurture. Once their pet had been customized, players could navigate their way around Monstro City, take daily puzzle challenges to earn 'Rox' (a virtual currency), play games, personalize their room and communicate with other users in a safe environment, although this has been disputed.[3] Moshi Monsters officially closed on 13 December 2019.

History[edit]

The game was created in late 2007 by Michael Acton Smith, and developed in 2008 by entertainment company Mind Candy and officially launched in April 2008.[4] As of December 2009, there were at least 10 million players registered.[5] In March 2010, Mind Candy announced that there were 15 million users and by September 2010, that number had surpassed 25 million.[6] In June 2011, it was announced that there were 50 million users.[7] On 13 December 2019, Moshi Monsters shut down permanently.

Gameplay[edit]

Monsters[edit]

The monsters are the characters that the user plays as. They are given a name by the user when they register at the website. There are six types of monsters. Poppet, Katsuma, Furi, Diavlo, Luvli, and Zommer.

Moshlings[edit]

The monsters (in-game pets) keep their own pets, called 'Moshlings'. They come in a variety of themed sets, including Arties, Beasties, Kitties, and Spookies. Those who aren't paying members can keep two 'Moshlings' in their room whilst paying members can keep up to six and visit other pets in the zoo.

Other[edit]

Merchandise[edit]

Since its digital popularity, Moshi Monsters has grown commercially to include physical products, including games, the Moshi Monsters Magazine (number one selling children's magazine in the UK in 2011),[8] a best-selling DS video game,[9] a number 4 music album, books, membership cards, bath soap, chocolate calendars, trading cards, figures of many Moshlings, mobile games, and a Moshi Monsters feature film. Eight Moshi Monster toys were included in McDonald's Happy Meals in the United States and Canada in December 2013.[10]

DS game[edit]

In 2011 Mind Candy released a Moshi Monsters based Nintendo DS game. the game is themed around moshlings and collecting and caring for them.

Mobile games[edit]

In July 2013, Mind Candy released Moshi Monsters Village on Google Play,[11] a 3D city-builder published by GREE and developed by Tag Games. After GREE UK shut down,[12] Mind Candy decided to take over the game as publisher, leaving the development to Tag Games. The game was relaunched on Apple devices on 18 December 2013 immediately ahead of the release of the movie.

In December 2013, Mind Candy published the companion app Talking Poppet, also developed by Tag Games.

In February 2014, Moshi Karts was released on iOS by Mind Candy.

In June 2014, Moshling Rescue a 'match three' game based on the Moshling characters was released on iOS and Android.

In early 2015 Mind Candy released an app called World of Warriors which was shut down in October 2018.

In November 2016, they released the Moshi MonstersEgg Hunt app, alongside a companion storybook of the same name.

Music[edit]

In March 2012, Mind Candy confirmed a major partnership deal with Sony Music.[13] The deal followed the recent launch of Mind Candy's own music label, Moshi Monsters Music. The deal will see Sony Music handle the distribution aspects of Moshi Monsters' music releases, starting with the debut album Moshi Monsters, Music Rox!Jason Perry, formerly with the UK rock band A and head of Moshi Music, is driving the new album. The Moshi Monsters series features music from Sonic Boom, Beatie Wolfe, The Blackout, Portia Conn, and songs such as 'Moptop Tweenybop' and 'Merry Twistmas'. Two albums are available on iTunes and Google Play, as well as on disc. One album contains the songs from Moshi Monsters: The Movie, and another album has some of Moshi Monster's first songs. Not all songs are available to buy on various platforms.

Movie[edit]

In 2013, Mind Candy announced a Moshi Monsters film. In September 2013, Issue 34 of the Moshi Monsters Magazine included a Moshi Music DVD with a short trailer. On 10 October 2013 a short preview of the trailer was broadcast on ITV Daybreak. Later that day, the trailer was released on MSN. The film was released on 20 December 2013 in the UK and 20 February 2014 in Australia. The DVD and Blu-ray were released on 14 April 2014 in the UK and 3 April 2014 in Australia.[14]

Lady Goo Goo injunction[edit]

In October 2011, Ate My Heart Inc, representing the musician Lady Gaga, were granted an interim injunction by the High Court of Justice of England and Wales to stop Mind Candy, parent company of Moshi Monsters, from releasing music on iTunes by a Moshi Monster character known as Lady Goo Goo. The songs intended for release included the parody 'Peppy-razzi', similar to the Lady Gaga hit 'Paparazzi'.[15] Justice Vos of the High Court ruled that Lady Goo Goo could appear in the Moshi Monsters game, but that Mind Candy could not release, promote, advertise, sell, distribute, or otherwise make available 'any musical work or video that purports to be performed by a character by the name of Lady Goo Goo, or that otherwise uses the name Lady Goo Goo or any variant thereon'.[16] Lady Goo Goo was later replaced with a new Moshling named Baby Rox, who is not a parody of any particular celebrity.

Decline in popularity and relaunch[edit]

The creator of Moshi Monsters, Mind Candy, suffered a loss of £2.2m in 2013 due to a drop in sales from Moshi Monsters. The company's financial reports have shown that the profit declined by 34.8% from £46.9 million in 2012 to £30.6 million in 2013.

In 2015, Mind Candy revealed that they were preparing to relaunch Moshi Monsters for a younger audience of four- to seven-year-olds, initially as animation with apps and toys to follow. However, no changes have been made to the Moshi Monsters site since then, apart from the removal of the forums section.

Since 2015, the decline of Moshi Monsters and the site's creator Mind Candy has continued. The peak of Moshi Monsters' popularity was in 2012 at £46.9m, and it has continued to decline. In 2018, total revenues were £5.2m, compared with £13.2m in 2014.[17]

The Moshi Monsters website was shut down on 13 December 2019.[18]

Criticism[edit]

In 2015, both Bin Weevils and Moshi Monsters were told to change the wording of their in-app advertisements by the Advertising Standards Authority, who said that the adverts and phrases such as 'The Super Moshis need YOU' pressured users to buy certain items inside the game. Mind Candy said that it took its responsibilities 'very seriously with regards to how we communicate with all of our fans, especially children.' It went on to say that Mind Candy had 'been working with the ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) to ensure that we adhere to best practice and have made changes to the Moshi Monsters game accordingly. We will continue to work with the ASA in any way possible.'[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^Mike Butcher (2 May 2013). 'As Moshi Monsters hits 5 years, can it pull off three new games?'. TechCrunch. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014. Moshi Monsters started out as an online world of adoptable pet monsters for boys and girls aged 6-12 back in 2008.
  2. ^Moshi Monsters founder: 'I was Mr Stress, now I'm Mr Calm'Archived 3 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Business Insider
  3. ^'Moshi Monsters - Welcome to Moshi Monsters, Parents!'. www.moshimonsters.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  4. ^Online World Atlas: Moshi Monsters – Pt. 1, Overview', Worlds in Motion. Retrieved 23 October 2010. Archived 7 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^(4 December 2009). 'Millions and millions of big monstersArchived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine', The Independent. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
  6. ^Yiannopoulos, Milo (8 September 2010). 'Moshi Monsters is leading the way on child safetyArchived 2017-11-14 at the Wayback Machine', The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  7. ^Barnett, Emma (7 June 2011). 'Moshi Monsters hits 50 million membersArchived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine', The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
  8. ^ABC Figures Reveal Moshi Monsters Magazine is the Best Selling Children's Magazine in the UKArchived 28 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Bloomberg
  9. ^Moshi Monsters video game breaks chart recordArchived 4 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine, ToyNews
  10. ^'Moshi Monsters gets QSR promo at McDonald's'. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  11. ^'Moshi Monsters Village - Apps on Google Play'. play.google.com. Archived from the original on 19 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  12. ^Ingrid Lunden (8 July 2013) https://techcrunch.com/2013/07/08/japans-gaming-giant-gree-retrenches-in-europe-shuts-down-uk-office-to-focus-on-development-in-the-u-s-for-western-market/Archived 9 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^'Sony Music partners with Moshi Monsters - News - Music Week'. www.musicweek.com. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  14. ^'Moshi Monsters (2013)'. Archived from the original on 20 April 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2018 – via www.imdb.com.
  15. ^Neither Mind Candy nor the Goo Goo Dolls can lay claim to being the first to whose given name has been appended the epithet 'Goo Goo'. For that honor one might turn at the very least to Lt. Gen. Leslie Richard ('Dick' or 'Goo Goo') Groves, Jr., a World War II-era US Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw not only the construction of the Pentagon for the US Department of Defense but also the Manhattan Project that created the atomic bombs that won World War II for the Allies and literally saved the world from autocracy. Chances are, too, there were other 'goo goos' in the US Army before Groves.
  16. ^Sweney, Mark (13 October 2011). 'Lady Goo Goo injunction'. TheGuardian.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  17. ^'MIND CANDY LIMITED - Filing history (free information from Companies House)'. beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  18. ^''Moshi Monsters' is shutting down because it runs on Flash'. engadget.com. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  19. ^Rawlinson, Kevin (26 August 2015). 'Ad watchdog rebukes Moshi Monsters'. Archived from the original on 6 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
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Moshi Monsters
Developer(s)Mind Candy
EngineAdobe Flash Player
Platform(s)Web browser
Release16 April 2008-13 December 2019
Genre(s)Online game

Moshi Monsters was a British website aimed at children aged 6–12,[1] with over 80 million registered users in 150 territories worldwide.[2] Users could choose from one of six virtual pet monsters (Diavlo, Luvli, Katsuma, Poppet, Furi and Zommer) they could create, name and nurture. Once their pet had been customized, players could navigate their way around Monstro City, take daily puzzle challenges to earn 'Rox' (a virtual currency), play games, personalize their room and communicate with other users in a safe environment, although this has been disputed.[3] Moshi Monsters officially closed on 13 December 2019.

History[edit]

The game was created in late 2007 by Michael Acton Smith, and developed in 2008 by entertainment company Mind Candy and officially launched in April 2008.[4] As of December 2009, there were at least 10 million players registered.[5] In March 2010, Mind Candy announced that there were 15 million users and by September 2010, that number had surpassed 25 million.[6] In June 2011, it was announced that there were 50 million users.[7] On 13 December 2019, Moshi Monsters shut down permanently.

Gameplay[edit]

Monsters[edit]

The monsters are the characters that the user plays as. They are given a name by the user when they register at the website. There are six types of monsters. Poppet, Katsuma, Furi, Diavlo, Luvli, and Zommer.

Moshi Monsters Jump It Game

Moshlings[edit]

The monsters (in-game pets) keep their own pets, called 'Moshlings'. They come in a variety of themed sets, including Arties, Beasties, Kitties, and Spookies. Those who aren't paying members can keep two 'Moshlings' in their room whilst paying members can keep up to six and visit other pets in the zoo.

Other[edit]

Merchandise[edit]

Since its digital popularity, Moshi Monsters has grown commercially to include physical products, including games, the Moshi Monsters Magazine (number one selling children's magazine in the UK in 2011),[8] a best-selling DS video game,[9] a number 4 music album, books, membership cards, bath soap, chocolate calendars, trading cards, figures of many Moshlings, mobile games, and a Moshi Monsters feature film. Eight Moshi Monster toys were included in McDonald's Happy Meals in the United States and Canada in December 2013.[10]

DS game[edit]

In 2011 Mind Candy released a Moshi Monsters based Nintendo DS game. the game is themed around moshlings and collecting and caring for them.

Mobile games[edit]

In July 2013, Mind Candy released Moshi Monsters Village on Google Play,[11] a 3D city-builder published by GREE and developed by Tag Games. After GREE UK shut down,[12] Mind Candy decided to take over the game as publisher, leaving the development to Tag Games. The game was relaunched on Apple devices on 18 December 2013 immediately ahead of the release of the movie.

In December 2013, Mind Candy published the companion app Talking Poppet, also developed by Tag Games.

In February 2014, Moshi Karts was released on iOS by Mind Candy.

In June 2014, Moshling Rescue a 'match three' game based on the Moshling characters was released on iOS and Android.

In early 2015 Mind Candy released an app called World of Warriors which was shut down in October 2018.

In November 2016, they released the Moshi MonstersEgg Hunt app, alongside a companion storybook of the same name.

Music[edit]

In March 2012, Mind Candy confirmed a major partnership deal with Sony Music.[13] The deal followed the recent launch of Mind Candy's own music label, Moshi Monsters Music. The deal will see Sony Music handle the distribution aspects of Moshi Monsters' music releases, starting with the debut album Moshi Monsters, Music Rox!Jason Perry, formerly with the UK rock band A and head of Moshi Music, is driving the new album. The Moshi Monsters series features music from Sonic Boom, Beatie Wolfe, The Blackout, Portia Conn, and songs such as 'Moptop Tweenybop' and 'Merry Twistmas'. Two albums are available on iTunes and Google Play, as well as on disc. One album contains the songs from Moshi Monsters: The Movie, and another album has some of Moshi Monster's first songs. Not all songs are available to buy on various platforms.

Movie[edit]

Play Moshi Monsters For Free

In 2013, Mind Candy announced a Moshi Monsters film. In September 2013, Issue 34 of the Moshi Monsters Magazine included a Moshi Music DVD with a short trailer. On 10 October 2013 a short preview of the trailer was broadcast on ITV Daybreak. Later that day, the trailer was released on MSN. The film was released on 20 December 2013 in the UK and 20 February 2014 in Australia. The DVD and Blu-ray were released on 14 April 2014 in the UK and 3 April 2014 in Australia.[14]

Lady Goo Goo injunction[edit]

In October 2011, Ate My Heart Inc, representing the musician Lady Gaga, were granted an interim injunction by the High Court of Justice of England and Wales to stop Mind Candy, parent company of Moshi Monsters, from releasing music on iTunes by a Moshi Monster character known as Lady Goo Goo. The songs intended for release included the parody 'Peppy-razzi', similar to the Lady Gaga hit 'Paparazzi'.[15] Justice Vos of the High Court ruled that Lady Goo Goo could appear in the Moshi Monsters game, but that Mind Candy could not release, promote, advertise, sell, distribute, or otherwise make available 'any musical work or video that purports to be performed by a character by the name of Lady Goo Goo, or that otherwise uses the name Lady Goo Goo or any variant thereon'.[16] Lady Goo Goo was later replaced with a new Moshling named Baby Rox, who is not a parody of any particular celebrity.

Kizi

Decline in popularity and relaunch[edit]

The creator of Moshi Monsters, Mind Candy, suffered a loss of £2.2m in 2013 due to a drop in sales from Moshi Monsters. The company's financial reports have shown that the profit declined by 34.8% from £46.9 million in 2012 to £30.6 million in 2013.

In 2015, Mind Candy revealed that they were preparing to relaunch Moshi Monsters for a younger audience of four- to seven-year-olds, initially as animation with apps and toys to follow. However, no changes have been made to the Moshi Monsters site since then, apart from the removal of the forums section.

Since 2015, the decline of Moshi Monsters and the site's creator Mind Candy has continued. The peak of Moshi Monsters' popularity was in 2012 at £46.9m, and it has continued to decline. In 2018, total revenues were £5.2m, compared with £13.2m in 2014.[17]

The Moshi Monsters website was shut down on 13 December 2019.[18]

Criticism[edit]

In 2015, both Bin Weevils and Moshi Monsters were told to change the wording of their in-app advertisements by the Advertising Standards Authority, who said that the adverts and phrases such as 'The Super Moshis need YOU' pressured users to buy certain items inside the game. Mind Candy said that it took its responsibilities 'very seriously with regards to how we communicate with all of our fans, especially children.' It went on to say that Mind Candy had 'been working with the ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) to ensure that we adhere to best practice and have made changes to the Moshi Monsters game accordingly. We will continue to work with the ASA in any way possible.'[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^Mike Butcher (2 May 2013). 'As Moshi Monsters hits 5 years, can it pull off three new games?'. TechCrunch. Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2014. Moshi Monsters started out as an online world of adoptable pet monsters for boys and girls aged 6-12 back in 2008.
  2. ^Moshi Monsters founder: 'I was Mr Stress, now I'm Mr Calm'Archived 3 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Business Insider
  3. ^'Moshi Monsters - Welcome to Moshi Monsters, Parents!'. www.moshimonsters.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  4. ^Online World Atlas: Moshi Monsters – Pt. 1, Overview', Worlds in Motion. Retrieved 23 October 2010. Archived 7 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^(4 December 2009). 'Millions and millions of big monstersArchived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine', The Independent. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
  6. ^Yiannopoulos, Milo (8 September 2010). 'Moshi Monsters is leading the way on child safetyArchived 2017-11-14 at the Wayback Machine', The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  7. ^Barnett, Emma (7 June 2011). 'Moshi Monsters hits 50 million membersArchived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine', The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
  8. ^ABC Figures Reveal Moshi Monsters Magazine is the Best Selling Children's Magazine in the UKArchived 28 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Bloomberg
  9. ^Moshi Monsters video game breaks chart recordArchived 4 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine, ToyNews
  10. ^'Moshi Monsters gets QSR promo at McDonald's'. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  11. ^'Moshi Monsters Village - Apps on Google Play'. play.google.com. Archived from the original on 19 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  12. ^Ingrid Lunden (8 July 2013) https://techcrunch.com/2013/07/08/japans-gaming-giant-gree-retrenches-in-europe-shuts-down-uk-office-to-focus-on-development-in-the-u-s-for-western-market/Archived 9 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^'Sony Music partners with Moshi Monsters - News - Music Week'. www.musicweek.com. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  14. ^'Moshi Monsters (2013)'. Archived from the original on 20 April 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2018 – via www.imdb.com.
  15. ^Neither Mind Candy nor the Goo Goo Dolls can lay claim to being the first to whose given name has been appended the epithet 'Goo Goo'. For that honor one might turn at the very least to Lt. Gen. Leslie Richard ('Dick' or 'Goo Goo') Groves, Jr., a World War II-era US Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw not only the construction of the Pentagon for the US Department of Defense but also the Manhattan Project that created the atomic bombs that won World War II for the Allies and literally saved the world from autocracy. Chances are, too, there were other 'goo goos' in the US Army before Groves.
  16. ^Sweney, Mark (13 October 2011). 'Lady Goo Goo injunction'. TheGuardian.co.uk. Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  17. ^'MIND CANDY LIMITED - Filing history (free information from Companies House)'. beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  18. ^''Moshi Monsters' is shutting down because it runs on Flash'. engadget.com. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  19. ^Rawlinson, Kevin (26 August 2015). 'Ad watchdog rebukes Moshi Monsters'. Archived from the original on 6 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.




New Moshi Monsters 2019



List of Pocket Monsters (2019) episodes (2019)
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes18 (Japan)
Release
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original releaseNovember 17, 2019 –
present
Season chronology
Previous
Ultra Legends

Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター) will be the twenty-third season of the Pokémon animated series internationally. The series premiered on November 17, 2019 on TV Tokyo in Japan. This season follows the adventures of Ash Ketchum (voiced in Japanese by Rika Matsumoto) and new protagonist, Go (voiced in Japanese by Daiki Yamashita) as they travel across all 8 regions of the Pokémon franchise, including the new Galar region from Pokémon Sword and Shield.[1][2]

New Moshi Monsters 2019

New Moshi Monsters Codes 2019

NEW You can build your Monster Collection VERY SOON! Check out our new toy range, only available in selected UK stores. 💛 🎉 🙌 # Moshi #Moshi # MoshiMonsters # EggHuntApp #2019 # collectables # kidstoys # toys. Special Seeds are a type of Seed in Moshi Monsters, which can only be obtained by codes. They are given the name'Special Seeds' because these seeds cannot be bought and are unique in design and function. If one is to plant more than one special seed, only one Moshling will be attracted.

  • Jan 28, 2019  Streamed on: January 20, 2019 Original Title: PLAYING MOSHI MONSTERS LOL WTF IVE NEVER PLAYED THIS B4 UMMM WEIRD Game: Moshi Monsters Original VoD: https://w.
  • The Moshi Twilight app is packed with over 45 hours of completely original sleepy content, with something new added every week. Families can choose from a growing library of over 145 different Stories, Music Tracks, Sounds and Kids’ Meditations, to help settle little listeners.
  • 56 Moshi Monsters Secret Codes For 2019 (updated 2020) Games, Gaming, Internet Resources, Moshi, Secret & Hidden Codes 3 Comments These Secret Codes are codes that can be entered at the Secret Codes page of the Moshi Monsters website once entered it will give you various secret items.
Moshi

The Japanese opening theme is 'One, Two, Three' (1・2・3 ワン・ツー・スリ, Wan, Tsū, Surī) by After the Rain's Soraru and Mafumafu and the Japanese ending theme is 'Pokémon Shiritori (Pikachu → Mew Ver.)' (ポケモンしりとり ピカチュウ→ミュウver., Pokémon Shiritori Pikachū → Mew Ver.) by the Pokémon Music Club's Pokémon Kids 2019 starting in episode 2 during the original broadcast.[3][4]

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Episodes[edit]

J#[a]E#[a]English title
Japanese title
Original air date[5]English air date
10881081'Pikachu Is Born!'
Transcription: 'Pikachū tanjō!' (Japanese: ピカチュウ誕生!)
November 17, 2019TBA
In this prequel episode, Pikachu's backstory as a Pichu, his being cared for by a Kangaskhan after falling off a cliff and the events leading to his evolution into a Pikachu are revealed.
10891082'Satoshi, Go, and Lugia Go!'
Transcription: 'Satoshi to gō, rugia de gō!' (Japanese: サトシとゴウ、ルギアでゴー!)
November 24, 2019TBA
Satoshi, Hanako, Barri-chan and Professor Okido travel to Kuchiba City to attend the opening of Professor Sakuragi's new research lab. The sudden appearance of Lugia causes Satoshi to meet Go, a new Trainer with his own dream, and both of them to go on the ride of a lifetime to learn more about Lugia.
10901083'Fushigisou is a Fushigi?'
Transcription: 'Fushigisō tte fushigida ne?' (Japanese: フシギソウってフシギだね?)
December 1, 2019TBA
A bunch of Fushigisou are causing chaos throughout Kuchiba City, and Professor Sakuragi sends Satoshi and Go to investigate. While learning the cause of the trouble, they not only learn more about each other but also clash with Rocket-Dan; however, the evil trio are now using Monster Balls supplied by Sakaki and delivered by a Pelipper that arrives whenever they call it. The Fushigisou use Solar Beam to defeat Rocket-Dan and evolve into Fushigibana.
10911084'Let's Go to the Galar Region! An Encounter with Hibanny!!'
Transcription: 'Ikuze Gararu Chihō! Hibanī tono deai!!' (Japanese: 行くぜガラル地方!ヒバニーとの出会い!!)
December 8, 2019TBA
Satoshi and Go travel to the Galar Region to investigate reports that Pokemon are growing giant-sized, meeting up along the way with a mischievous Hibanny that seems to connect with Go.
10921085'Kabigon Became Gigantic!? The Mystery of Daimax!!'
Transcription: 'Kabigon kyodai ka!? daimakkusu no nazo!!' (Japanese: カビゴン巨大化!?ダイマックスの謎!!)
December 15, 2019TBA
Satoshi and Go continue their investigation in Galar, encountering a Kabigon affected by the mysterious phenomenon, now called 'Daimax'. Meanwhile, the Hibanny from the previous episode has been following them.
10931086'Catch a Lot of Pokémon! The Path to Mew!!'
Transcription: 'Pokemon tairyō getto daze! Myū e no michi!!' (Japanese: ポケモン大量ゲットだぜ!ミュウへの道!!)
December 22, 2019TBA
Go and Hibanny have become partners, but Go is still determined to catch Mew someday. However, he finds that catching certain Pokemon isn't as easy as he thinks.
10941087'The Hoenn Region, Site of Fierce Fights! The Battle Frontier Challenge!!'
Transcription: 'Gekitō no Hōen chihō! Chōsen batoru furontia!!' (Japanese: 激闘のホウエン地方!挑戦バトルフロンティア!!)
December 29, 2019TBA
On hearing about the Hoenn Region's Battle Frontier Glass Flute Cup competition, Satoshi immediately signs both himself and Go up. Go's battling inexperience gets him knocked out in the first round, but Satoshi, Pikachu and Barrierd show him that battling can be fun.
10951088'Don't Lose, Pochama! The Sinnoh Drift Ice Race!!'
Transcription: 'Makeruna Pochama! Shinō chihō ryū hyū shī su!!' (Japanese: 負けるなポッチャマ!シンオウ地方の流氷レース!!)
January 12, 2020TBA
Satoshi and Go meet a Pochama from the Sinnoh region that has run (actually swam) away from its owner Misaki. Traveling to Sinnoh to return it, they learn that Pochama ran away because of its jealousy toward Misaki's Gureggru, who is competing with Pochama for her attention. The two Pokemon decide to settle their quarrel by competing in the Pokémon Drift Ice Race, which Satoshi and Go decide to enter as well.
10961089'The Promise We Made That Day! The Houou Legend of Johto!!'
Transcription: 'Ano hi no chikai! Jōto chihō no Hōō densetsu!!' (Japanese: あの日の誓い!ジョウト地方のホウオウ伝説!!)
January 19, 2020TBA
Reports of sightings of Houou, the Legendary Pokemon Satoshi and Pikachu saw long ago, in the Johto region sends Satoshi and Go to Johto in the hope of seeing it. At an ancient bell tower, they meet a boy who also wants to see Houou and his grandfather who has lost his belief in the Legendary Pokemon.
10971090'The Kairyu Paradise and the Hakuryu Trial!!'
Transcription: 'Kairyū no rakuen, Hakuryū no shiren!' (Japanese: カイリューの楽園、ハクリューの試練!)
January 26, 2020TBA
Acting on reports about Kairyu, Satoshi and Go begin a search for a mysterious island that may be the Kairyu habitat. To get there, Go catches a Jugon to use as a Ride Pokemon, but its chasing a female Jugon it's fallen in love with sends them headlong into a storm; fortunately, they are rescued by Kairyu who bring them to their island. While learning about the Miniryu, Hakuryu and Kairyu that live there, Satoshi and Pikachu help a Hakuryu who's having trouble learning how to fly.
10981091'Koharu, Wanpachi and Sometimes Gangar Too'
Transcription: 'Koharu to Wanpachi to, tokidoki, Gengā' (Japanese: コハルとワンパチと、時々、ゲンガー)
February 2, 2020TBA
A Gangar is revealed to be responsible for poltergeist activity at the Sakuragi Institute, and Satoshi and Go race to catch it. Meanwhile, Koharu isn't sure what her dream for the future is and whether or not she even likes Pokemon, but returning to the lab she becomes caught up in the battle between Satoshi/Go and Gangar.
10991092'Daimax Battle! Dande, The Greatest of Them All!!'
Transcription: 'Daimakkusu batoru! Saikyō ōja Dande!!' (Japanese: ダイマックスバトル!最強王者ダンデ!!)
February 9, 2020TBA
Professor Sakuragi give Satoshi and Go tickets to the World Champion League, which is being held in Galar's Shoot City. Satoshi and Go discover that Daimax can be controlled in the final battle between Wataru and Dande, a battle in which Dande's Lizardon defeats Wataru's Gyarados. Meanwhile, Rocket-Dan attempts to capture a Kajirigame by battling it with a Madatsubomi, but Kajirigame then goes into Daimax form and goes on a rampage.
1100N/A'Satoshi vs. Dande! The Road to the Strongest!!'
Transcription: 'Satoshi tai dande! Saikyō e no michi! !' (Japanese: サトシ対ダンデ!最強への道!!)
February 16, 2020TBA
While the Daimax Kajirigame chases Rocket-Dan, Satoshi and Go lure it to them and battle with Pikachu and Hibanny. When a strike from the Daimax Kajirigame cracks open the ground and releases energy, Pikachu becomes a Daimax Pikachu without the use of a Daimax Band. With help from Dande, Satoshi and Pikachu defeat Kajirigame, with both Pokemon returning to normal after the battle. Satoshi asks to have a battle with Dande, who later sneaks up on Satoshi and Go while they're discussing the different levels of the World Tournament and agrees to battle Satoshi.
11011093'First Visit to the Unova Region! Raid Battle in the Ruins!!'
Transcription: 'Hatsu isshu chihō! Iseki de reidobatoru! !' (Japanese: 初イッシュ地方!遺跡でレイドバトル!!)
February 23, 2020TBA
Satoshi and Go travel to the Unova Region to explore the Ruins of the Titan, which are located in the middle of the Desert Resort. Due to the hot sand making walking difficult, Pokemon Ranger Keira suggests that they use their Pokemon to sled across. Reaching the ruin, Satoshi, Go and Keira meet the Group Leader. They explore the ruins, but find the path to face the Ancient Titan, a giant Golugh, is set with deadly traps, leading up to a battle.
11021094'Snow Day, Where Is Karakara's Bone?'
Transcription: 'Yuki no hi, Karakara no hone wa doko?' (Japanese: 雪の日、カラカラのホネはどこ?)
March 1, 2020TBA
With the systems down at the Sakuragi Institute due to a major snowfall, Go decides to go home to visit his family. While waiting for his parents to arrive, he and Hibanny spot a Karakara being bullied by a gang of Mankeys. When the Mankeys steal Karakara's bone, Go, Hibanny and some of his Pokemon decide to help Karakara get its precious bone back. Meanwhile, because Go had left behind his present to his parents, Satoshi and Pikachu come looking for Go, and after learning what happened volunteer to help.
11031095'Satoshi is Cursed...!'
Transcription: 'Norowareta Satoshi…!' (Japanese: 呪われたサトシ…!)
March 8, 2020TBA
The Gangar that 'haunted' the Sakuragi lab is back, and it's as mischievous as ever! Satoshi and Go resume their race to catch it, but it gets away. Go starts insinuating that Gangar might be back to curse Satoshi, and all of a sudden weird accidents start happening to Satoshi. Later, he literally runs into a Trainer whom Gangar (who's been hiding in Satoshi's shadow) recognizes as its former Trainer who had abandoned it. Satoshi intervenes when the enraged Gangar attacks its former Trainer, and Rocket-Dan (who've been watching from the sidelines) decides that they want Gangar for themselves.
11041096'Hibanny, Use Your Flaming Kick! Face Tomorrow!!'
Transcription: 'Hibanī, honō no kikku! Asunimukatte! !' (Japanese: ヒバニー、炎のキック!明日に向かって!!)
March 15, 2020TBA
While battle-practicing with Satoshi and Pikachu, Hibanny is teased by Go's Hihidaruma into using a Fire-type move, but things don't go well. Hibanny is frustrated, and when Go seems unsympathetic Hibanny runs away. It manages to learn Sparks, but Go is too interested in catching Pokemon to notice. Chasing after a Pelipper, Go and Hibanny run into Rocket-Dan, who attack them using a Nyorobon and a Kamukame. Hibanny is quickly defeated when its Sparks move fails again, and Satoshi and Pikachu have to jump in, with Pikachu 'blasting off' Rocket-Dan. When Go again seems unsympathetic, Hibanny runs away again and again runs into Rocket-Dan, who battle it again. This time, Go and Hibanny work as a team, causing Hibanny to evolve into Rabbifuto, whose new Sparks Kick move defeats Rocket-Dan. However, in the battle's aftermath, the relationship between Go and the former Hibanny may never be the same again.
11051097'Satoshi Takes Part! The Pokémon World Championships!!'
Transcription: 'Satoshi sansen! Pokémon wārudo chanpionshippusu! !' (Japanese: サトシ参戦!ポケモンワールドチャンピオンシップス!!)
March 22, 2020TBA
In order to boost his ranking in the Pokémon World Championship, Satoshi and Pikachu, with Go and Rabbifuto, head out to the Kuchiba Gym to face their old opponent Matis. However, with Matis away, the gym is now being run by Visquez. Their battle is a two-on-two match officiated by a Rotom Drone, with Pikachu staring out for Satoshi and Raichu starting out for Visquez. During the battle, Satoshi recalls Pikachu and sends out Gangar, who defeats Raichu. Visquez sends out Marumine, who defeats Gangar, so it's all up to Pikachu ... and Rabbifuto is watching closely!
11061098'I'm a Metamon!'
Transcription: 'Watashi wa metamon!' (Japanese: ワタシはメタモン!)
March 29, 2020TBA
Musashi still has dreams of being an actress, so she and Rocket-Dan sneak into a movie studio. There, they encounter a Metamon that can't transform properly. Metamon runs away by secretly hiding in Musashi's bag, and when Rocket-Dan finds it after returning to their hideout, Musashi decides she's going to train it to transform properly. Meanwhile, Satoshi and Go are searching for the missing Metamon.
11071099'Go Towards Your Dream! Satoshi and Go!!'
Transcription: 'Yume e mukatte gō! Satoshi to Gō!!' (Japanese: 夢へ向かってゴー!サトシとゴウ!!)
April 5, 2020TBA

New Moshi Monsters 2019 Full

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ abThe English episode numbers are based on their first airing in the United States on Disney XD. Other English-speaking nations largely follow either this order or the Japanese order.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Pocket Monsters Story'. TV Tokyo. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  2. ^'New 'Pokémon' Anime Trailer Confirms Upcoming Series to Include Ash, Pikachu and New Character'. Newsweek. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  3. ^'After the Rain's New Pokémon Anime Full OP Released on Mafumafu's Channel'. Crunchyroll News. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  4. ^'Pokémon Music Club's New Pokémon Anime TV Size ED Released on Moshi Moshi Nippon's Website. Retrieved 2019-11-24
  5. ^'Pocket Monsters Episodes'. TV Tokyo. Retrieved 2019-11-17.




Moshi Monsters Jeepers



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  2. Moshi Monsters Jeepers Trailer

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Jeepers The Moshling


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Why try Moshi Twilight? The Moshi Twilight app is packed with over 45 hours of completely original sleepy content, with something new added every week. Families can choose from a growing library of over 145 different Stories, Music Tracks, Sounds and Kids’ Meditations, to help settle little listeners. Here are some facts about Moshi Monsters. The Moshi Monsters franchise began life as a website aimed at children. Players take on the role of a monster (Diavlo, Luvli, Katsuma, Poppet, Zommer and Furi) and explore Monstro City earning Rox (the Moshi Monsters currency). The site has over 80 million users and people visit it. Cupcake Cavern (Moshi Cupcakes) Posted on April 07, 2013 in Games. Comments 30 Tweet. Down in the Candy Cane Caves you’ll find Cupcake Cavern by scrolling to the very right hand side. Click on Cupcake Cavern to play Moshi Cupcakes. By baking different cupcakes, with difference flavours and toppings you can attract different Moshlings.

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Down in the Candy Cane Caves you’ll find Cupcake Cavern by scrolling to the very right hand side. Click on Cupcake Cavern to play Moshi Cupcakes.

By baking different cupcakes, with difference flavours and toppings you can attract different Moshlings. These moshlings show up on the title screen. There are 15 different Moshlings to try and get.

These are: Chop-Chop, Squidge, Ecto, Dipsy, Jeepers, McNulty, Sooki-Yaki, Tiki, General Fuzuki, Shelby, DJ Quack, IGGY, Liberty, Mr Snoodles and White Fang.

The different recipies you’ll need are listed below.

Mixing the cupcake mixture:

There are two shelves of ingredients. On the left hand side are the items you must have in your mixture:

  • Milk
  • Sugar
  • Flour
  • Eggs
  • Butter

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One the right hand side are some addition (optional) ingredients you can add. These are:

  • Vanilla flavouring
  • Cocoa
  • Orange

Click on the ingredient you want and then drag it into the bowl.

Once you’ve got all the required ingredients in the bowl a spoon will appear. You can continue to add the additional flavourings if you wish. Or you can start mixing your mixture!

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Mixing your mixture

Once the spoon appears you can stir your mixture by clicking on the spoon and moving the mouse left and right (or in a circle if you prefer)

Once you’ve got your ingredients mixed you’ll go on to fill your cake tin!

Filling the cake tin

Now, you’ll need to fill the cake tin with the mixture you’ve just prepared.

Just click in each cake case to fill it with a spoonful of mixture. With a bit of practice you can fill the tin pretty quickly.

Miss, and you’ll splodge cake mixture all over the place. There’s no problems making a mess through! It just takes a bit longer.

Best part about this game is that you don’t need to do the washing up afterwards!

Once you’ve filled the tin, the cupcakes fo into the oven (You’ll see the timer spin round) and then we can decorate it!

Decorate your cupcake

You can only add a topping if you first put icing on your cupcake. I guess this is because they just wouldn’t stick without the icing.

Icing your cupcake

You can decorate your cupcake with five different flavours and three different styles of icing. (As far as attracting Moshlings, the style of the icing doesn’t make any difference – although the flavour does.)

Icing comes in the following flavours (Colours):

  • White (Vanilla Flavour)
  • Brown (Chocolate Flavour)
  • Pink (Strawberry Flavour)
  • Blue (Blueberry Flavour)
  • Green (Slime Flavour)

The different styles of icing are:

  • Thin Splat Icing
  • Medium Swirl Icing
  • Big Swirl Icing

Once you have chosen your icing the next things to do is add toppings. (You don’t have to add toppings, it’s up to you!)

Toppings

The following toppings are available:

  • Cherry
  • Slopcorn
  • Star Candy
  • Scummi Worm
  • Chocolate Chip
  • Sludge Fudge
  • Barfmellow
  • Nut

Once you’ve decorated your cupcake, click on “done” to see which Moshling is attracted to it.

Cupcake recipies to attract Moshlings

The following recipes will help you attract each of the 15 different Moshlings. There are other combinations that will work, but I’ve tried to make these as simple as possible.

Note: When it comes to the topping, you only need to put one item of each topping listed.

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Chop-Chop:

  • Flavouring: None
  • Icing: White (Vanilla)
  • Topping: Nut

Squidge:

  • Flavoring: None
  • Icing: White (Vanilla)
  • Topping: Slopcorn.

Ecto:

  • Flavoring: Cocoa
  • Icing: Brown (Chocolate)
  • Topping: Sludge Fudge and Chocolate Chip

Dipsy:

  • Flavour: Vanilla
  • Icing: White (Vanilla)
  • Topping: Barfmellow

Jeepers:

  • Flavour: None
  • Icing: White (Vanilla)
  • Topping: Star Candy, Sludge Fudge

McNulty:

  • Flavour: Cocoa
  • Icing: None
  • Topping: None

Sooki-Yaki:

  • Flavour: Cocoa
  • Icing: Pink (Stawberry)
  • Topping: None

Tiki:

  • Flavour: None
  • Icing: Blue (Blueberry)
  • Topping: Cherry

General Fuzuki:

  • Flavour: None
  • Icing: Green (Slime)
  • Topping: None

Shelby:

  • Flavour: None
  • Icing: Green (Slime)
  • Topping: Fudge

DJ Quack:

  • Flavour: Orange
  • Icing: White (Vanilla)
  • Topping: Scummi Worm

Iggy:

  • Flavour: none
  • Icing: White (Vanilla)
  • Topping: None

Liberty:

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  • Flavour: None
  • Icing: White (Vanilla)
  • Topping: Star Candy

Mr Snoodles:

  • Flavour: Orange
  • Icing: White (Vanilla)
  • Topping: None

White Fang

  • Flavour: None
  • Icing: White
  • Topping: One of each!

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Moshi Monsters Justin Bieber Song



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  1. Moshi Monsters Justin Bieber Song Lyrics
  2. Taylor Swift Song
  3. Justin Bieber Video Song
  4. Moshi Monsters Justin Bieber Song Baby

In a move that took a lot of people by surprise, the Daily Growl! announced the arrival of a new Moshling – Baby Rox and the departure of fan favourite Lady GooGoo.

If you’ve already completed the first Super-Moshi mission you’ll know that you get Lady GooGoo. However, if you check your Moshling Zoo you’ll see that Lady GooGoo has been replaced by Baby Rox. (She’s also taken Lady GooGoo’s number too – #102).

History re-written

If you re-play the first Super-Moshi mission now, you’ll find that it’s not Lady GooGoo who hatches from the Moshling Egg but Baby Rox – complete with all new music!

Jun 01, 2010  Penguin To Publish Children's Books Based On 'Moshi Monsters' Virtual World. Universal Music Group to record a cover of '80s pop song 'Mickey,' called 'Hey Moshi.' Mind Candy says it. Fanpop has Moshi Monsters polls. Participate in a Moshi Monsters poll or view past results.

It get’s worse than that though, becuase Mission 5, previously known as “Pop goes the GooGoo” is now called “Pop goes the Boo Boo!” and it’s not Lady GooGoo who’s lost her voice it’s Baby Rox!

It’s not just the Super-Moshi missions that have been changed. Down in the Underground Disco, you’ll find that the Lady GooGoo sone “Peppy-razzi” is now by Baby Rox!

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It seems that Lady GooGoo has been totally erased from Monstro City!

Why was Lady GooGoo Replaced?

Cast your mind back to October 2011.. At the time Mind Candy, the people behind Moshi Monsters were preparing to lauch their Music Rox album.

It was widely expected that the first single from this album would be the Moshi Dance by Lady GooGoo.

(You can see see the video they put together for this release on YouTube below)

However, this didn’t go down well with the real-life popstar Lady GaGa who complained that people would be confused between the Lady GooGoo song and her music.

Lady GaGa went to court and as a result, the court stopped Mind Candy from making any music by the character of Lady GooGoo.

Moshi Monsters Justin Bieber Song Lyrics

In the words of the court ruling Mind Candy are “prohibited from “promoting, advertising, selling, distributing, or otherwise making available to the public The Moshi Dance or any musical work or video which purports to be performed by a character by the name of Lady Goo Goo, or which otherwise uses the name Lady Goo Goo or any variant thereon.”

The only good news for Mind Candy was that the character of Lady GooGoo was still allowed to appear in the game (just as long as there wasn’t any of the music!)

So, this effectively left Lady GooGoo as a pop-star who could no longer make music or sing.

So you can see why Lady Goo Goo abandoned her singing career and why Mind Candy, in the end, had little choice than to replace her with Baby Rox.

Now we just need to see how long it take before a Baby Rox single/music video is released!

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Here are the lyrics:

‘Ain’t life sweet!’

Sweet Tooth HEY! (x8)

Stomp to the beat here’s a sweet candy treat
There’s a new kinda baddie in town
Pink fluffy hair with a mind-blowing stare
And a face like a maniac clown

Sweet Tooth HEY (x4)

Goody goody gumdrops
Heat seekin’ lollipops
Fizz bombs ‘n’ treacly goo
Lemonade grenades
Lotsa sherbert cavalcades
And a gobstoppin’ bubblegum chew

‘I’m gonna hit you with a volley
From my kaleidoscopic lolly…’

Stomp to the beat here’s a sweet candy treat
There’s a new kinda baddie in town
Pink fluffy hair with a mind-blowing stare
And a face like a maniac clown

Taylor Swift Song

‘Mmm, barfmallows!’

Sweet Tooth HEY (x8)

Workin for the man
Got a sugar-coated plan
And a lipsmackin’ candybomb smile

Takin’ over town
Gonna bring the Moshis down
With a sassafrassy sugery smile

‘Dealing rotten c-c-c-candy
That’s my modus operadi!’

Justin Bieber Video Song

Stomp to the beat here’s a sweet candy treat
There’s a new kinda baddie in town
Pink fluffy hair with a mind-blowing stare
And a face like a maniac clown

Moshi Monsters Justin Bieber Song Baby

STOP!
Wonder why
Ypi’ve got the urge to eat ten tons of pie
‘Well maybe you been hypnotised,
Kaleidobopped and mesmerised
So run away faster, escape that swirling blaster

‘Ain’t life sweet!’

Stomp to the beat here’s a sweet candy treat
There’s a new kinda baddie in town
Pink fluffy hair with a mind-blowing stare
And a face like a maniac clown
Goody goody gumdrops
Heat seekin’ lollipops
Fizz bombs ‘n’ treacly goo
Lemonade grenades
Lotsa sherbert cavalcades
And a gobstoppin’ bubblegum chew
Stomp to the beat here’s a sweet candy treat
There’s a new kinda baddie in town
Pink fluffy hair with a mind-blowing stare
And a face like a maniac clown