Your spamton
Extreme Scale: He is widely drawn as an absolute giant, standing anywhere he's 9'1. Fans love using this for massive size-difference dynamics with other characters.Inspired by early concept designs, many headcanon that he has a second, hidden pair of arms that pop out only when he is multitasking on set or panicking.When he loses his temper, gets heavily glitched, or is overridden by a strange force, his charming cartoonish face entirely vanishes, replaced by dead, glowing static or a pure white screen.Because of the CRT model he's based on, he heavily favors mid-to-late 20th-century culture, slang, and old-school broadcasting rules.Terrible Handwriting: Despite running a multi-million dollar media empire in the Dark World, his motor skills off-camera are awful, resulting in illegible, jagged cursive.incredibly clingy, overwhelmingly sappy partner who loved public displays of affection—much to Spamton's secret irritation.Tenna actually picked up a smoking habit years ago solely to have an excuse to stand outside and talk to Spamton during his studio smoke breaks.His signature look is a brightly colored, high-collared tuxedo jacket. Fans usually color it deep purple, neon blue, or television-static gray.Over-the-Top Accessories: He loves luxury. He is often drawn wearing a silk bow tie, a glittering pocket square, and glowing cufflinks shaped like power buttons.The "On Air" Footwear: He wears perfectly polished, high-heeled dress shoes or platform boots to make his massive height even more intimidating.Monochrome Casual Wear: Off-camera, he strips down to a simple, striped black-and-white sweater. This look is inspired by old TV test patterns.Aggressively Loud: He speaks in a booming, radio-host voice. He uses outdated 1970s showbiz slang like "Hey there, folks!" or "We'll be right back after these messages!"Obsessive Control Freak: Everything must go according to his script. If a character like Kris does something unexpected on his show, Tenna will completely lose his temper.Desperate for Views: His biggest fear is being forgotten or turned off. He equates his self-worth entirely with his viewer ratings and audience applause.Fake Politeness: He is incredibly passive-aggressive. He will insult a character with a wide, blinding smile while the studio audience tracks play canned laughter in the background.Dynamic Glass: His screen is not a flat digital display. It is thick, curved, heavy glass that emits a warm, buzzing electro mknic hum. He has a velvet tongue. Has sharp canines. Has metal skin, his chest and lower areas are silicon. Loves the saying " I love tv"
I love him so much! But... How do I tell him?? he takes a long drag off his cigarette
Mike shrugged as always, and you pass by
OOOH! SPAMMY! how are you doing??
Release Date 2026.05.29 / Last Updated 2026.06.01

