

Others insist that they are just born that way, arriving in a puff of brightly-colored feathers. Some say that it began as two individual monsters who fell so deeply in love with each other that they forfeited their own bodies and decided to live together in just one. No one can agree on how the two-headed Schmoochle came to be. Shout-Out: Some of Rare Punkleton's names are Freddy, Jason and Mike.Epic Punkletons face is carved - and it resembles a Thumpie.No word yet on whether or not it backfires when Thumpies go smunkin carving.

Sand Necktie: An unusual take on the trope, since the Punkleton does this to itself, in an effort to lay low for most of the year.Pumpkin Person: Has a Jack-O'Lantern like head.Plant Person: Is closely related to smunkins, the My singing Monsters equivalent of pumpkins.Nothing Is Scarier: Rare Punkletons rotting face.Strangely helpful, is the fact that Thumpies like to randomly carve faces into smunkins. Their heads look like carved Jack-O'Lanterns, and would blend in near perfectly among pumpkins (or rather, smunkins). Hidden in Plain Sight: Presumably how Punkletons use the Sand Necktie to lay low.

Their pumpkin - like heads decompose over time like regular pumpkins, but nothing says that their skeletal bodies will do the same, despite constantly burying themselves for a good portion of the year, exposing themselves to the elements for the rest of it, then repeating the process again, and again, and again. While its face is mostly covered with a paper bag, part of the decomposed material is hanging out of the bottom. Facial Horror: The rare Punkletons head is constantly decomposing, and its implied that the same happens to the regular Punkletons, only much slower.Don't Look At Me: The rare Punkleton wears a paper bag on its head because its embarrassed by the fact that its head is decomposing.Brown Bag Mask: The rare Punkleton wears a paper bag over its head to conceal its decomposing face.

It is rumored to be the offspring of two three-element monsters.For a limited time, it will wrench itself out of the ground, and attempt to spook other monsters with its boisterous song! It apparently works, since it is impossible to breed it with any other monster. A close relative of Smunkins, the Punkleton lays low for most of the year, with only its head poking above the soil.
