In every edition afterwards, outfits are added for other characters like Frank, Lucy and Tagbot. They were added into the game during the edition to be given for Jake and Tricky. All outfits except the Dark Outfit (which is FREE) costs either, event coins or tokens. They change the appearance of a certain character. At the end of episode 11, he puts the underage character, Jake Bressler (Jake from Subway Surfers), on a hit list that already had crossed-out names on it.Outfits are alternate unlockable clothes given to characters (They were normally only given to non-limited characters until ). Having no lore in the actual game, Frank was designated the antagonist role in the animated series. In the game he wears a black tie, but in the series he wears a red tie and black gloves. Although there is an edit of Frank's actual face on the internet, SYBO TV has not shown a canonical image of his face. :(įrom what can be seen of his body, Frank has pale skin and brown hair.įrank wears a black suit both in the game and animated series, carrying around a black suitcase. Whenever Frank appears on-screen in episode 11, a mysterious whistling noise plays in the background, unlike with any other character.įrank constantly wears a mask with a smile for hours at a time, in every appearance he makes, from the game to the animated series. ![]() In the animated series, Frank doesn't have any voiced lines while every other Subway Surfers character that was adapted from the game do. ![]() Without it, he's basically some white dude wearing a mask (if he even is human). Drawings of him, masked or unmasked (if people are feeling horny enough), include this feature. One notable feature of Frank is his red eyes, which becomes a more inhuman feature when Frank's pupils shrink, revealing black sclera (that white shit around your irises). Pretty sure there's some Eldritch horror hidden under that mask, 'cause that's not how eyes work. The weird iris shrink thing he does when he's moody.He can pin you to the wall just by looking at you. I'm a bad bitch, but I STILL look both ways before I cross, and this dude doesn't even flinch. Walking across train tracks with trains actively passing through without stopping.I hate to admit it, but this man exudes some serious big dick energy. On the contrary, their TikTok usually posts fancams or edits of Frank to audios like CorpseHusband's "E-GIRLS ARE RUINING MY LIFE!" One of the first instances is on their Instagram where they post a fanartist's work of Frank (with credit) for Fanart Friday, captioning it "We're just gonna leave this here.". While his true motives as a character are still unknown, conflict with him and the main 4 are to be expected in future episodes, as he puts one of the characters on a hit list for unintentionally meddling with his plans.Īlthough in game he is very round and goofy looking, SYBO's official social medias (namely Instagram and TikTok) embrace the fan's attention towards Frank in the animated series. His design was altered to make his mask and jaw more sharp, his hair is more spiky and his body lankier overall. Frank was chosen to be the mysterious antagonist, having small appearances in episodes 1-10, until his full appearance in episode 11. With the creation of the Subway Surfers animated series, the characters Jake, Tricky, Fresh, and Yutani were designated to be main characters. ![]() In other outfits, available for in-game keys, a clown mask and a tiger mask replace the bunny mask. ![]() His default outfit is him in a suit and bunny mask, carrying a suitcase. He can also be accessed from a code along with purchase of a Frank Subway Surfers figurine (at Walmart or Tesco). Frank comes from the Subway Surfers app as a playable surfer that's available for purchase at all times for 40,000 in game coins.
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