Description
Personality
This sharp-dressed member of the Newzers tribe is not just a pretty TV-shaped face— Screeno is a director, writer, producer and reporter for MIX TV all in one! When MIXELS™ want the news, they always look to this smooth-talker with a microphone in hand to deliver the latest big stories!
Physical appearance
Screeno is mostly blue in color. He has a large, black, TV-like head with two large eyes with glasses on each of them, brown eyebrows, and two antennae on top of his head. His mouth is fairly large, with large squared-off teeth. He wears a yellow necktie. His arms are blue with yellow details and pincer hands. His feet are short, colored black, and have grey lines on the backs of them. He carries a microphone with him.
In the cartoon, the screen now covers his entire face, rather covering half of it as glasses.
Biography
Early life
Little is known about Screeno's past. However, at some point in time, he began working for Mix TV as a reporter.
First adventures
Screeno as seen on TV.
Via Mix TV, Screeno served as Mixopolis' reporter on the scene of the Nixels' "I-Cubit" fad which ended up nixing innocent Mixels. ("Nixel, Nixel, Go Away")
Further adventures
Screeno and the rest of the Newzers reported live from a glass of milk. With experts agreeing it was a historic event. ("Upcoming Event: Reporting Live From A Glass Of Milk")
Screeno and the rest of the Newzers shot a scene of Spinza carving an ice sculpture, only for failure to ensue. ("Nindja in an Epic Ice Sculpture Fail")
Screeno reported Spinza's news of him offering free ninja lessons. ("Spinza Offers Ninja Lessons For Free!")
Set information
Screeno was released as part of the Series 9 Mixels sets in the October 2016 product wave. His set number is 41578 and contains 73 pieces.
41578 Screeno can be combined with 41579 Camsta and 41580 Myke to create the Newzers Max.
LEGO Shop product description
Report the news in style with Screeno!
Deliver the top news scoops with TV reporter Screeno, featuring a TV-head design with an opening mouth and gleaming teeth, suit and tie, plus a microphone element. For more building and role-play fun, collect all 3 Newzers featured in LEGO® MIXELS™ Series 9 to create the MAX. Alternatively, combine Screeno with 41574 Compax from the Trashoz tribe to build a fun new MIX!
- Seek out the top news stories with Screeno of the LEGO® MIXELS™ Newzers tribe.
- Screeno features a TV head design with an opening mouth, big white teeth, eyebrows, TV-screen glasses, suit and tie and posable joints, plus a microphone element in hand for extra play.
- Collect all 3 Newzers in LEGO® MIXELS™ Series 9 to build the MAX!
- Combine with 41574 Compax from the Trashoz tribe to create a fun new MIX!
- Go to LEGO.com/MIXELS for exclusive building instructions, games, animations and much more. Ask your parents' or guardians' permission before going online.
- Watch all your favorite MIXELS™ characters on Cartoon Network.
- This set includes an age-appropriate building experience for ages 6 and over.
- Stands over 3” (8cm) tall.
Trivia
- Screeno has the most parts of any LEGO Mixel without a Nixel, Wuzzo has 74 pieces with the help of King Nixel, without King Nixel, he has only 57 pieces.
- In the amount of pieces in general, Screeno has the 2nd largest amount of pieces, 1 piece away from Wuzzo.
- He is the only member of his tribe without the Mix TV logo anywhere on him.
- Screeno is the last Mixel ever to appear onscreen in the series; with the first onscreen being Flain in Coconapple. Ironically, they are both voiced by Tom Kenny and both are leaders of their respective tribes.
Behind the scenes
Early development
Screeno was created for the ninth and final wave of Mixels sets, being designed by Gemma Anderson.[1] Screeno's early known artwork depicts his screen in half, similar to glasses. However, in Screeno's only animated appearance in the show depicts it as a completely full screen, covering his entire face.
Name and basis
Screeno's name is a play on the word "screen", as in a television screen. He also resembles said object.
Voice
In the TV series, and where sound clips are used, Screeno's voice is provided by Tom Kenny.
Real-life history
Reveals
Screeno appeared with the rest of Series 7 through 9 at Toy Fairs in late January and early February 2016.[2][3]
Content
Screeno replaced Flain, Slumbo, Torts, Rokit, Gox, Kramm, Jamzy and Skulzy for Series 9 on the icon for Mixels on the LEGO.com Products page. He was the final Mixel to appear on this icon, as Series 9 concluded Mixels' run.
Screeno debuted in the TV series on October 1, 2016 in Nixel, Nixel, Go Away, with his LEGO set (along with the rest of series 9) becoming officially available on the same day.
Gallery
- Main article: Screeno/Gallery
Appearances
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Sources and References
External links
- Products page on LEGO.com
- Character page on LEGO.com
- Instructions on LEGO.com
- Mix with Compax instructions on LEGO.com
- Newzers Max instructions on LEGO.com