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Bubbly the Rubbery Bubbery is a common Moshling in Moshi Monsters. Bubbly is an octopus who is rubbery and squishy. Their tentacles can stretch at a tremendous length. 

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Biography[]

Squishy beyond belief, Rubbery Bubberies are the stretchiest Moshlings ever. In fact many experts believe that these gentle, jelly-headed creatures can stretch their tentacles around the entire world of Moshi three times over and still reach the top shelf in the Gross-ery Store. I might test this theory out one day, as I love getting my name in The Moshi Book of Records. The only problem is that Rubbery Bubberies are goopendously slippery. And I should know because the last time I tried to pull one out from under a rock it boinged in my face like a big sloppy rubber band.. ouch!

Mini Bio[]

Squishy beyond belief, Rubbery Bubberies are the stretchiest Moshlings ever. In fact many experts believe that these gentle, jelly-headed creatures can stretch their tentacles around the entire world of Moshi three times over and still reach the top shelf in the Gross-ery Store.

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Unexplored Area

Set sail on Potion Ocean and you’ll probably see a few Rubbery Bubberies bobbing about on the foamy waves.

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Personality[]

Flexible, emotional, vivacious.

Likes[]

Purple sprouting seaweed and Batty Bubblefish.

Dislikes[]

Pebbly beaches and the sound of balloons beings rubbed.

Trivia[]

  • Bubbly featured as a sticker in Issue 33 of the Moshi Monsters Magazine, where their name and design were revealed.
  • In the Moshi Monsters at SEA LIFE activity book, you are asked to answer a set of questions to obtain Buster's Conservation Hero badge. One of the questions has Bubbly next to it, with a speech bubble indicating that Bubbly is saying the question. The question starts with 'We jellyfish'.
    • Their anatomy, however, is more that of an octopus. Mind Candy has also confirmed in an email that Bubbly is an octopus (albeit with six legs - hexapus). This actually is a real-life species, though it is incredibly elusive.

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