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Aug 24, 2011 Yes, you can ask Moshi Monsters to delete your Moshi Monsters account. To delete an account, the user will have to send the following information by email to [email protected]: 1. I’m so tired. This year i got 12 ear infections, moshi monsters shut down, i fell down the stairs 23 times, i dropped my grandmother’s ancient family heirloom pendant locket into a toilet full of mayonaisse, 9/11 happened, i slipped in poop and fell off a cliff, bugs bunny started dating my mom and now he tucks me in to bed every night, i haven’t seen the sun in 8 months, and that was.
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Zommer's Drop Dead Threads is one of the shops in the Marketplace located at Sludge Street. It is owned by a Zommer in the original colours. It stocks clothing designed primarily for Zommers such as an eyepiece (looks like something out of Terminator or the Borg) to cover their missing left eye. Moshi monsters may be dead but were still strangeglove stans in this house. Moshi monsters dr. Strangeglove dr strangeglove uhhhh cringe.txt idk what else to tag as usual dnhsfds also this is the last moshi monsters post tonight i swear dhsnjfs edit: fixed.
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While Moshi Monsters is mostly happy, it does have the ability to make you cry. Thankfully, these moments are few and far between.
If you made the face this Zommer made during these moments, we don't blame you.
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- Lady Goo Goo's not being a Moshling anymore. However, the writers have made it clear that she is not dead, just retired, so that could make it less tearjerking. Kind of like missing a pet that ran away but knowing it's not dead.
- The fact that Glumps (the ditsy, evil blobs) used to be Moshlings. If anyone owned a Moshling and it got stolen and Glumped, that must be very sad for the poor monster.
- During the Ice Scream game, if you give the monsters the wrong kind of ice cream or not make it fast enough, they walk (or fly if they're a Diavlo or Luvli) out of the store in a rage. Poor monsters, not getting their ice creams.
- Whistful Snowtots are always forlorn. Thankfully, they're not actually sad, but still.
- During the song 'Super Moshi March', a Furi is seen crying and looking dejected. Thankfully, he instantly cheers up when a Super Moshi hands him a Skypony.
- During 'Moptop Mischief', Zack Binspin really gets the worst of it. First, he loses his teddy bear which makes him very sad, then Sweet Tooth poisons him, making him ill. Thankfully, the Super Moshis make it better for him.
- In 'Pop Goes the Boo Boo', seeing Baby Rox crying after her voice gets stolen (long story).
- Seeing Elder Furi lying sick on a bed in '20,000 Leagues Under the Fur'.
- Plinky getting forced to be used to power a machine during one of the missions.
- Moe Pukka after having eaten something too spicy. Not very tearjerking, but he is frowning. However, players can cheer him up by pouring water on him.
- When First Officer Ooze gets drained of his Cosmic Gloop in 'Sandy Drain Shenanigans'. He looks dizzy and he'd been hit multiple times.
- The 'Get Well Soon' card shows Honey in bed with a bandage on her ear.
- Having to anger Nimbus the talking cloud on purpose in order to get him to make lightning in one of the missions.
- Wallop being enslaved during 'Super Weapon Showdown'. He looks so sad.
- When the Twistmas Hoodoos' decorations stop working. The glowworms are sad and Little Green Bill is sitting down crying. Thankfully, things liven up pretty quick.
- When robotlike creatures (for example, Blinki, Whirley and Rover) get broken in-game, it acts sort of like sickness, tiredness or sadness and can be pretty tearjerking to see. Thankfully, they can be fixed.
- One of the 'Roarkers' (Ken Tickles) is apparently hard of hearing due to all the drilling he does and is jealous of Bjorn Squish because the former gets noticed more.
- Another 'Roarker' is named Elwood, who is very clumsy and is said to get concussions on the regular. This doubles as Nightmare Fuel.
- When they think Mr Snoodle is dead. Poppet's in tears and saying he's gone in a sad, singsongy voice. Thankfully, he comes back.
- Seeing a Sneezing Panda and an Oochie Poochie get Glumped.
- Buster Bumblechops breaking his leg. Thankfully, it gets better in the end.
- The scene in the ice cave with Katsuma crying and Mr Snoodle and Blinki have hypothermia. Thankfully, it gets better when Poppet sings 'We Can Do It'.
- One of the magazine comics has some Moshlings mess up the Daily Growl and have to write the paper by hand (or, in Rooby's case, paw). They're all frowning.
- One magazine comic showed Splatter getting the flu. Poor Splatter.
- Failing at this game will result in three monsters crying.
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In the same week that social gaming juggernaut Moshi Monsters announced its foray into the video game space, the brand’s magazine has become the best-selling children’s title in the UK within its first six months on the shelf.
A collaboration between brand-owner Mind Candy and SkyJack Publishing, the magazine has reached a circulation of 113,748, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, coming in first for kids and ranking at 70 within the top-100 magazines sold in the UK. To put that into perspective, that’s more than British GQ, which pulled in 94,500 in circulation from January to June of this year.
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Of course, the success of the newsstand title is largely attributed to its ties to the popular www.moshimonsters.com, which now has more than 50 million registered users worldwide, 12 million of which live in the UK. Each monthly issue of Moshi Monsters Magazine contains 52-pages of content, including comic strips, competitions, free gifts, puzzles, top-secret Moshi hints and tips, character fact files, user-generated content and codes that unlock content within the online world.