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Toots is a minor character from the Hotel Transylvania short, Monster Pets.

Official Profile[]

Appearance[]

Toots is a small cat with black fur, large yellow eyes, a small glowing yellow dung beetle symbol in the middle of her forehead and a metallic yellow and blue collar.

Personality[]

Monster Pets[]

Relationships[]

Tinkles[]

Tinkles is Toots' playmate and love interest. When they first met, they didn't get along at first, since Tinkles chased her around the Hotel and almost ate her, which he never really intended to do. But after Tinkles licks the drool off of Toots after regurgitating her onto the floor, Toots understood the dog's fondness of her and they quickly became friends. She even petted the giant dog. And with Toots in his life, Tinkles finally felt satisfied that he has someone to play with.

Dracula[]

Dracula would be considered as Toots' owner, since he is pretty much the one who adopted her in the first place just so that Tinkles would stop bugging him. After a number of animals were failed choices for Tinkles' new best friend, Toots was brought in as the last choice, making Drac hope that this one works. When Drac saw Toots, he was smitten by her, but he soon realized he forgot to account for the strained cat/dog relations, and unsuccessfully attempted to save her from being eaten by Tinkles. But when Drac saw Tinkles spit Toots up and bond with her, Drac is proud that his plan worked and that Tinkles has a new friend...but then his plan backfires when Toots wants to play with Drac as well, and started crushing him multiple times with Tinkles' ball. It is possible that Drac and Toots started their own kind of friendship after the events of the short, maybe with Toots as Drac's very own pet.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Toots' Egyptian attire and design is based on the stories of cat worship in Ancient Egypt many years ago.

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