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When certain Mixels combine, there is a chance it may fail and become a MURP - a weird, uncontrollable and sometimes even dangerous mixed-up Mixel. Murps can occur when one or more of the Mixels are confused while using a Cubit, or it can happen by chance.
All of the Murps in Season 1 were voiced by Fred Tatasciore.
List of Murps
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LEGO
There are also Murps made out of LEGO bricks, using the Mixels sets. Some of them are shown in the show. However, due to the endless possibilities of building, one can use the parts to make any new creature out of any number of sets, and not necessarily build by the book.
The following list shows all of the official Murps that LEGO has shown.
Trivia
- Unlike Mixes and Maxes, Murps don't have any dominant Mixel.
- Some Murps DO have dominant Mixels, however, such as the Flain and Krader Murp.
- It is unclear what causes Mixels to Murp instead of forming a Mix, though it has been commonly shown to occur when one or both Mixels are caught off-guard, as seen in Fang Gang Log Toss, High Five, and Murp Romp.
- They can also occur when one is startled while using a cubit.
- However, they can occur even if both Mixels have a consent and intention to mix. This can be seen in Mixel Moon Madness, when Meltus and Burnard attempted to Mix, but Murped, and in A Quest for the Lost Mixamijig, when the Klinkers attempted to Max, but Murped.
- The Flain & Krader Murp has appeared the most out of all of the other murps, appearing in two episodes.
- At the LEGO website on the Murp page, a line says "Combine two, three or even four Mixels in whichever way you like, and it becomes a MURP...", which was later proven in Mixel Moon Madness with the Vulk, Shuff, Slumbo, Jawg, Tentro, & Footi Murp.
- In Calling All Mixels and on Mixels.com, in some cases a "Murp" results from combining two Mixels that don't have a Mix. This results in the Cubit being destroyed and nothing happening.
- During season one, Murps usually only said the word "Murp" and nothing else. Since season two, Murps can now talk in full sentences and seem to be smarter.
- The game Murpball is based around Murping.
- Also in said game, singular Mixels can be Murped with a Cubit Ball.
- Some descriptions of the episode Murp use the term "Mux" instead of "Murp". This is possibly a preliminary name for Murps.
- In Every Knight Has Its Day, the Murps seem to be more "messy" and made of scrambled parts, rather than being a completely new creature made up from the two Mixels involved. This is most noticeable during the Murpball game.
- Every series from the final year only had a single LEGO Murp design released.
- No Murps appeared in Nixel, Nixel, Go Away, marking Every Knight Has Its Day as the final episode containing Murps.
- Every Knight Has Its Day has the most murps in an episode.
- In Mixels Rush, every Murp uses the model of the Slumbo & Kraw Murp, with the only difference being colors and the lack of Kraw’s legs or Slumbo’s arms.
Gallery
- Main article: Murp/Gallery