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*He appears in the sixth episode, however being slightly altered. His "moustache" is thicker and shorter and his eyebrows are a bit longer.
 
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*It is possible that Tony and [[Sketchbook]] are related, as they are often seen together, especially in fanart, and even official sources.
 
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Tony

Time is important, and I am a clock.

"Time is a tool you can put on the wall, or wear it on your wrist!"

-Tony the Talking Clock

Tony the Talking Clock is the main antagonist and hand rod character from the second Don't Hug Me I'm Scared. He teaches the puppets about the importance of time. He, Duck Guy, Red Guy, Yellow Guy, and Sketchbook are the most popular characters among the fandom.

Appearance

TonyAnimated

Time is old, like the Victorian time.

He is a clock with a blue face, two red hands (possibly in the style of a mustache) and four yellow marks. His body, arms and legs are a darker shade of blue. He wears a yellow bow-tie with red stripes, white gloves, and yellow and red shoes. He also has very long, slim legs and arms. He wears a top hat and carries a brown cane when in the Victorian era.

Personality

He likes explaining time and telling the characters how they should spend their time. He often interrupts or insults the puppets when they try to argue with him, for example, when he gets offended after they question the existence of time and makes the Yellow Guy's ears bleed with an extremely loud beep.

He is also very enthusiastic about the future and technology, often telling the main characters all the amazing things they could do and how "cool" the future is, though there is always a time and a place for "mucking around".

Villainous Acts

  • Made extremely high-pitched beeping, paining the puppets and causing Yellow Guy's ears to bleed.
  • "Killed" the three puppets by rapidly accelerating their age.
  • Demolished Duck Guy's House of Cards.
  • Interrupted the puppets' show.

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Trivia

  • He mostly frowned upon Duck Guy.
  • His bow tie often disappears.
  • The name "Tony the Talking Clock" was confirmed by Becky Sloan in an interview with Dazed.[1]
  • He and Roy Gribbleston might be the only characters that wouldn't have been killed off by Money Man since they weren't kidnapped, however, this is unknown.
  • He can be seen while Shrignold is brainwashing Yellow Guy into joining The Love Cult alongside Sketchbook, Roy Gribbleston, Red Guy and Duck Guy.
  • He is an object, like Sketchbook, Colin, Spinach Can, and Lamp.
  • He doesn't like it when someone questions the meaning of time.
  • He stated that the future doesn't exist, and even though he talked about how everything's cool in the future.
  • He appears in the sixth episode, however being slightly altered. His "moustache" is thicker and shorter and his eyebrows are a bit longer.
  • When he says "Now you can see the importance of time," his mouth doesn't move.
  • It is possible that Tony and Sketchbook are related, as they are often seen together, especially in fanart, and even official sources.