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Rocky the Baby Blockhead is an Uncommon Moshling in the Worldies set.

Rocky the Baby Blockhead is an Uncommon Moshling in the Worldies set

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Biography

They might be stony-faced and a little dense, but Baby Blockheads can be really helpful. That's because these super-heavyweights are very, very strong - hardly surprising as they're made from solid rock! They even sweat liquid concrete when lifting heavy objects - bad news for me, as I once stood in a puddle of Blockhead sweat for a little too long and got stuck. Thank you moshi I only lost my boots! Speaking of getting into trouble, Blockheads don't know their own strength and can sometimes break things, especially fingers when they're shaking hands. Crr-unch!!!

The Official Collectable Figures Guide

Baby Blockheads live on Beaster Island, where they sit for hours, staring out to sea, listening to rock music and wondering why they always sink if they venture into the water! Some Moshlings have tried telling them it's because they're made of stone, but the Baby Blockheads aren't the sharpest tools in the shed.
They are very helpful though, and will use their great power to good purpose, sweating liquid concrete when they lift heavy objects. They're so strong, you need to be careful when they're shaking hands, as they can easily crush your fingers.

Habitat

These incredible bulks live on Beaster Islandwhere they often sit for hours, staring out to sea.

Traits

Personality

Rugged, thoughtful and brave.

Likes

Rock music and fluffy rabbits.

Dislikes

Weeds and jackhammers.



Rofl the Jabbering Jibberling is an uncommon Moshling in the Smilies set, based upon a wind-up chattering teeth prankster joke toy.

Biography

Wind 'em up and watch 'em go! That's the deal with Jabbering Jibberlings. But there's more to these mouthy Moshlings than big smiles and chattering teeth because they are also completely hyperactive. And as soon as they get wound up they can't stop spouting complete jibberish at breakneck speed. I find dousing them in chilled Gloop Soup helps stem the non-stop nonsense. If that fails I use toffee - not to silence the Jibberlings but to stuff in my ears. Mmm, the sound of chatter-free silence!

The Official Collectable Figures Guide

They love a corn on the cob and a good tongue-twister and boy can these Jabbering Jibberlings talk! All mouth and teeth, these Moshlings can produce the most glorious amount of gabbling gibberish.
Short of pulling a woolly hat firmly over your ears, there's not a lot you can do to curb the continuous chattering. They hate dental floss and slow-dancing, so you could always try one of those?

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