Galileo

"I hate to break it to ya Talking Tom, or should i say, never stops Talking Tom."

Funny Robot Galileo

Galileo is the antagonist in Talking Tom and Friends who debuted in "Funny Robot Galileo". He was a robot invented by Ben.

Appearance
Galileo is a metallic animatronic that resembled Ben. His eyes would change color depending on the jokes it told; when it told Ben's innocent but nerdy jokes, they'd be blue. However, when it insulted others, they'd be red.

Personality
Galileo's innocent side would tell science jokes, but none of them would be funny. However, his more snarky side liked telling jokes that insulted others.

Powers and Abilities
He was extremely agile and could leap and swing over surfaces easily. He also was very skilled with skateboarding.

History
Originally, he was made to tell the same type of jokes as Ben's; he was created to help Ben with his delivery when he did stand-up comedy.

However, after Angela accidentally squirted vinegar into his mouth, his jokes turned into wisecracks. Still it was funny to the friends, so they laughed it off.

To ensure that Galileo continued to tell the jokes that would impress the CEO, Tom and Ben snuck downstairs at night and slipped a little more vinegar into his mouth. Then, Hank sleepwalked downstairs, causing him to pour an excessive amount of vinegar into his mouth.

The next day, the friends realized that his jokes got a little to harsh. They turned into insults, so Ben tried to shut him down. However, he ran off to the CEO tower.

He barricaded the door with a broom when he got there, ran onstage, and told mean jokes about the CEO. Eventually, Tom was able to burst open the door. Ben runs onstage, tackles Galileo, rips him open and pulled out his wires until Galileo shut down.

Trivia

 * Galileo's creation scene is a reference to Frankenstein.
 * He resembles an animatronic from Five Nights at Freddy's.
 * Galileo might be named after Galileo Galilei, an astronomer.
 * His creation may have been foreshadowed when Ben tells his first joke, which mentioned an astronomer.