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For Scratch 2.0, several new sprites were added to the default collection. Four of them are called "Gobo's Friends". They are, as shown in the picture on the right, Pico, Tera, Nano, and Giga. They are drawn by Wing Ngan.[1] Each sprite has four different costumes, one "happy", one "very happy", one "surprised", and one "sad or mad". Pico and Giga also have a walking animation.
Following the renovation of the Scratch Server Internal Error, all of Gobo's Friends had redesigns of them appearing in the Scratch website. The redesigns were drawn by Scratch Team member designerd.
Pico
- "Pico" redirects here. For the Scratch Board, see PicoBoard.
- See also: April Fools' Day#2013
Pico is orange, with round ears, and a point on top of his head.
- Seven Looks of Pico
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Happy
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Very happy
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Surprised
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Sad or mad
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Walking (Has to be programmed to work)
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Pico on the recent Scratch Server Internal Error
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Pico on the old Scratch 2.0 Maintenance Mode page
Tera
Tera is blue, with round, feathery hair.
- Ten Looks of Tera
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Happy
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Very happy
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Surprised
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Sad or mad
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Tera on the old Scratch 2.0 Maintenance Mode page
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Tera on the Email Address Confirmation success page
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Tera on Email Address Confirmation error page
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Tera in the Scratch Day 2015 Video
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Another appearance by Tera in the same video
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Tera in a Scratch Mentors' series, Scratch Mystery[2]
Nano
Nano is gray, with pink ears. He is the shortest of Gobo's Friends, but is also the widest.
- Five Looks of Nano
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Happy
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Very happy
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Surprised
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Sad or mad
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Nano in the Scratch Day 2015 Video
Giga
Giga is dark red, with pointy hair, like Pico.
- Seven Looks of Giga
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Happy
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Very happy
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Surprised
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Sad or mad
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Walking (Has to be programmed to work)
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Giga on the 404 Error page
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Giga on the final registration slide
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Giga on the new Sprite button
Trivia
- All of their names are metric prefixes for powers of 10:
- "Pico" means 10−12
- "Nano" means 10−9
- "Giga" means 109
- "Tera" means 1012
- Pico is usually considered a symbol of trickery, since the April Fool's Day prank of 2013.
