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Ah, I love that MePhone7!

Shell, "Alternate Reality Show"

MePhone7 is a minor character in Inanimate Insanity II in Inanimate Insanity Infinity. MePhone7's first and only appearance was in "Alternate Reality Show".

Personality

Following the previous MePhones, MePhone7 has a robotic mind with little emotional traits, communicating through electric buzzes. Despite this, contestants like Shell and Kumquat remark them positively and seem to look up to them.

Although incredibly advanced, MePhone7 is rather slow and takes time to process requests from Salt and Pepper, and moves in a rather unnecessarily sporadic way.

Appearance

MePhone7 is a white rectangular phone with a red casing surrounding their sides. On one side, they have two volume buttons and a ringer switch, and on their top is a power button. They have a large screen on their front which has a dark red wallpaper with bright red crescent-shaped sunglasses. They have two cameras, one on their front and back, as well as a receiver above their screen, and a home button below it with a fingerprint scanner.

Coverage

MePhone7's only appearance is in "Alternate Reality Show". Once Lightbulb and Test Tube arrive in the alternate universe, they are questioned by Bandana who asks if MePhone7 asked for them. MePhone7 responds simply with electronic buzzes, which Hay Bale interprets as a "yes". Shell remarks his love for MePhone7 while Kumquat notes that they are quite a "people person", which MePhone7 responds to with yet more electronic buzzing.

Later, Salt and Pepper call upon MePhone7, who erratically jolts over to the unimpressed duo. Salt asks MePhone7 to make a fashion show, which after a few moments, MePhone7 creates with ease, much to the delight of Salt and Pepper.

MePhone7 makes their final appearance during Salt and Pepper's speech, but they are ultimately destroyed in a beam of cyan light and replaced with MePhone7+[1]. Salt and Pepper disregard this entirely.

Trivia

  • Their gender is currently unknown, since they have not been referred to by any pronouns or gendered language (i.e guy, girl, man, women, etc) yet.

References

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