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*Mort is the only male character who has a relationship with someone who doesn't seem to get hen peck by their girlfriend or wife. | *Mort is the only male character who has a relationship with someone who doesn't seem to get hen peck by their girlfriend or wife. | ||
*Mort's name may be a reference to the French word ''mort'', | *Mort's name may be a reference to the French word ''mort'', which means ''dead''. | ||
[[Category:Toys]] | [[Category:Toys]] | ||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] |
Revision as of 22:03, 19 May 2014
Mort is a toy in Chibi-Robo!. He is a mummy that lives in a shoe box underneath Jenny's bed in Jenny's Bedroom. He has a secret crush on Princess Pitts, but always fails to present himself to her correctly, due to his appearance. He has problems with flowers and can't touch them without killing them. When Sunshine wrecks Princes Pitt's castle, he comes in and stops Sunshine from doing anymore damage. After he stops Sunshine, he and Princess Pitt's fall in love.
Personality
Mort is very shy and is always depressed about himself, he thinks of himself being ugly and most of the time, hates being bothered when he is in his coffin.
Description
Mort is a mummy and has a blue body with bandages covering him.
Trivia
- Mort has claimed to have lived 1800 years or more, but he is a toy, he couldn't be that old due to being a toy. This probably refers to his character and the fact that he is a mummy.
- Mort is the only character to have a crush on someone and succeed in having a relationship with their love. he gets married to Princess Pitts.
- Mort, Princess Pitts, and Funky Phil are the only characters to have children.
- Mort may be the Sanderson's first toy due to saying they have had him since the time they dated.
- Mort is the only male character who has a relationship with someone who doesn't seem to get hen peck by their girlfriend or wife.
- Mort's name may be a reference to the French word mort, which means dead.