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==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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− | + | In the real world he appears as a normal-sized computer with eyes at the bottom of the frame and has images on the screen whenever he thinks of something. He also has a keyboard that's keys change colors multiple times throught his episode. His left hand appears to be able to change into a pointer or an hourglass. When he gets angered he has bloodshot eyes and his hands turn into red wires shaped like human hands. |
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+ | When inside his digital world he has wire legs with computer mouses for feet. Colin also uses the keyboard as a torso. |
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==Personality== |
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+ | He is arrogant, brags about how he is supposedly "clever" and likes to sing about computers and the internet. However, while doing this he doesn't like being touched. He also seems to be interruptive. Sometimes he ignores questions posed toward him, preferring to talk about himself, or the "digital world". He likes gathering personal information and seems to be obsessed with oats, continuously showing them to the puppets. |
== Villainous Acts == |
== Villainous Acts == |
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*Interrupted [[Gilbert the Globe]]. |
*Interrupted [[Gilbert the Globe]]. |
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*He obviously doesn't like to be touched. |
*He obviously doesn't like to be touched. |
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*He seems to like asking them questions instead of answering their questions. |
*He seems to like asking them questions instead of answering their questions. |
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+ | **This shows, that alike [[Tony the Talking Clock]], Colin is evasive about answering questions when it's against him or his teachings. |
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Revision as of 22:30, 12 July 2016
"I'm a computer. I'm a computer-y guy."
-Colin
Colin is a computer puppet and the main antagonist of Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 4. He teaches the trio about computers and the Internet. He is voiced by Joe Pelling.
Appearance
In the real world he appears as a normal-sized computer with eyes at the bottom of the frame and has images on the screen whenever he thinks of something. He also has a keyboard that's keys change colors multiple times throught his episode. His left hand appears to be able to change into a pointer or an hourglass. When he gets angered he has bloodshot eyes and his hands turn into red wires shaped like human hands.
When inside his digital world he has wire legs with computer mouses for feet. Colin also uses the keyboard as a torso.
Personality
He is arrogant, brags about how he is supposedly "clever" and likes to sing about computers and the internet. However, while doing this he doesn't like being touched. He also seems to be interruptive. Sometimes he ignores questions posed toward him, preferring to talk about himself, or the "digital world". He likes gathering personal information and seems to be obsessed with oats, continuously showing them to the puppets.
Villainous Acts
- Trapped the 2 of the puppets inside the Digital World, however Red Guy was left unaffected.
- Interrupted Gilbert the Globe.
- Acted rude towards Red Guy.
Gallery
Trivia
- The name "Colin" was confirmed by Becky Sloan on her twitter account.[1]
- Colin demonstrates the largest vocal range of any character in the series.
- He seems to dislike Red Guy but, he's somewhat indifferent towards the other puppets, since they did not ask him too much questions like Red Guy did, and because they did not touch him.
- Colin's keyboard changes in various shots.
- He obviously doesn't like to be touched.
- He seems to like asking them questions instead of answering their questions.
- This shows, that alike Tony the Talking Clock, Colin is evasive about answering questions when it's against him or his teachings.