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Television is a male contestant in Object Overload. He despises being called TV, as shown numerous times. He has the ability to impersonate any other character to perfection, though currently Candy has been the only one impersonated. He was also one of the four latecomers to the show.

Appearance[]

Television appears to be a vintage television, a television that was seen through the 60's to the 90's. His body is brown, his screen is multiple shades of gray, his antennae and side buttons are reddish-gray, and his knobs are maroon.

Personality[]

Out of all the newbies that first appeared in Set in Stone, Television is the most spiteful out of them all. He is somewhat extremely short-tempered: he is normally calm, but when he gets aggravated, he can lose temper. He is renown for screaming and having tantrums, according to Niall. He is also known to impersonate other contestants, literally mimicking their personalities. Examples of this are when he impersonated Cherry in the unreleased episode, or when he mimics Candy for being complain-ish in Set in Stone. Despite this nature, he is scared a little easily. Television speaks with a British accent.

Abilities[]

  • Voice Mimicking: He is capable to mimic the other characters voices.

Fan Fiction[]

Hosts vs. Objects[]

He appears as one of the contestants that were infected by Marker.

Trivia[]

  • In Lost and Found, it was revealed that Tiki and Television knew each other at least before the Object Overload episode Set in Stone.
  • He was the last armless male contestant in OO to be introduced.
  • Television is also the last electronic contestant made besides Gamey, Toaster, Clock and Boombox.
  • Television can change channels if one of his wires are hit or moved by and object, or if his remote is pressed (as seen in new intro).
  • RUNNING GAG: Due to his preference of being called "Television" over "TV," Television is shown to despise being called TV various times. This is similar to Needle from Battle for Dream Island where she hates being called "Needy."
  • There is a silent movie-like short called "Television's Day Out" that features Television.
    • It was "written and programmed" by Television.

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