Teeny Weeny (also known as The Splat Monster) is a supporting character in the PJ Masks series. He use to be Night Ninja's spy, he is currently An Yu's Mystery Mountain Guardian assistant.
Besides his regular form, he can also transform into a more monstrous form called Splat Monster.
He is voice by Rob Tinkler who also did The Fish in The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! and Grumpy Bear in Care Bears and Woodstock in the Snoopy In Space.
History[]
Teeny Weeny was originally an acolyte for Night Ninja, just like the other Ninjalinos, just much smaller than them.
In "The Splat Monster," he first transformed into his alternate form after coming in contact with special transforming splat in a cave of Mystery Mountain. By the end of the episode, An Yu turned him back to his normal form.
Eventually in "A Teeny Weeny Problem," An Yu decided to give him back the transforming splat in order to promote him to become the Mystery Mountain Guardian assistant. This marked the beginning of Teeny slowly becoming one of the heroes.
In the Season 4 episode "Teeny Weeny Returns," Teeny officially abandoned Night Ninja, and in "Teeny Weeny to the Rescue," he managed to become a dragon master and thus an official guardian of Mystery Mountain.
Appearance[]
Teeny Weeny is identical to the Ninjalinos, except he is smaller in size. In his Splat Monster form, he's made of red sticky splats and has a muscular body, but the Teeny Weeny Ninjalino's face can still be seen. In this form, he is once more disobedient towards Night Ninja, and won't hesitate to attack him.
Personality[]
Unlike the other Ninjalinos, Teeny Weeny has been shown to be less obedient to the Night Ninja under certain circumstances and has sometimes sided with the PJ Masks. In "Catboy and the Teeny Weeny Ninjalino", it was also pointed out that Teeny Weeny was scared, could easily get lost in places, and was shown to not understand some of the phrases and sentences people say, although he could speak English properly like the other Ninjalinos.
In Season 3, he became more obedient and fully obeyed Night Ninja's orders. As a result, he temporarily sided with PJ Masks. This lasted until the events of "The Splat Monster", "Clash on Mystery Mountain", and "A Teeny Weeny Problem", where he once again showed signs of turning against his former master. He eventually decided to betray the Night Ninja in "Teeny Weeny Returns" to make up for his past deeds as a evil ninja.
When Teeny Weeny transforms into The Splat Monster, she becomes much more defiant of Night Ninja's orders and often becomes enraged and attacks Night Ninja and his fellow Ninjalinos. However, he is still friendly to An Yu and PJ Masks when in this form.
Trivia[]
- Although he is smaller than Ninjalinos, it can easily remove sticky stains.
- Teeny Weeny is normally considered a supporting character and deuteragonist, appearing once per season.
- In season 3, he was given a temporary antagonistic role and became a temporary main character. This lasted until "Clash on Mystery Mountain", where she betrays the Night Ninja and decides to help An Yu when she was once again trapped in the gong before being freed by the PJ Masks.
- He is the first reformed villain of the series to become an ally of PJ Masks.
- Teeny's Splat Monster form is inspired by the Marvel superhero, the Hulk.
- Season 3 is the only season so far where he appears more than once.
- As of "Teeny Weeny Returns", he betrayed a ninja to make amends for his past deeds as a ninja and become one of the heroes of the night.
- From "Teeny Weeny to the Rescue", he becomes the official dragon master.
- Season 6 is the first season where it is completely absent.
Gallery[]
External Links[]
- Teeny Weeny on the Villains Wiki.
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