Most ticklish VS Cruellest tickler

[[I’ve only ever shown something like this once before (the mun moved these muses to @shinkothetoongirl if you’re curious), and it was long before Cat Slime and Marie existed. Just wanted to note that.

Anyway, the Repairman is the most ticklish, if only because I can’t see Marie OR Cat Slime getting into a similar predicament.

As for cruelest tickler…I want to say Cat Slime. I imagine that, every so often, if he feels he’s not getting enough attention, he’ll hold one of the blobs hostage this way until he feels appreciated again. Even if he gets into trouble for it, he’ll just squeak something like “worth it”.]]

Headcanons

-The Repairman does sometimes have to replace lost ink. Still, he’s pretty picky about the type of ink, and can pretty much tell after a few seconds of looking whether or not it’s right.

-The Repairman sort of regrets showing Cat Slime the Internet, ‘cause now all the little guy’s plans for fame revolve around the concept of viral cat videos. Still, Rep does humor him with a YouToon account dedicated to his antics.

-The Repairman’s look and feel do not change based on the world he’s in unless he’s in the same place for more than a few days. Then his art style and mannerisms will start to shift to match.

-Cat Slime, oddly enough, can’t stand the smell of fish. His favorite food is merengue pie (which is, of course, plentiful in Toontown and associated worlds).

-Cat Slime’s house fits perfectly inside the Repairman’s blue toolbox, and has electricity, heating, TV, and restricted Wifi.

-The Repairman may understand a wide variety of spoken languages, but his literacy varies. For real-world languages, he can get through more or less okay, but for specific fictional languages, like R’lyehean or Hylian, he’ll have issues.