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Hank, also known as Talking Hank, is one of the main characters of the Talking Tom & Friends franchise.

He is a kind, slightly dimwitted television-obsessed white and blue dog, and Tom's roommate.[5][6]

Appearance

Hank generally appears as a white dog, Canis fabulatus, with brown eyes, blue ears, a blue spot on his right eye and a blue tipped tail, with a blue ring around it. He has short legs with his feet having three toes each, and his hands having four fingers on each hand.

Talking Tom and Friends

Like the majority of the nonhuman characters such as Tom and Ben, he initially did not wear clothes in the first three seasons, but starting from Season 4, he would sport a blue Hawaiian styled t-shirt with white flowers and white buttons, a brown beaded necklace, beige shorts and brown sandals.

Starting in "Waitress Angela", he gained a third outfit which was used interchangeably with his Season 4 outfit. In this outfit, he wore an orange graphic T-shirt with an image of Bongo and McGillicuddy on it.

Apps

Unlike the other cast, he remains relatively the same to his show design in most games. However, from 2016 forwards he was given a chibi design. This design would go on to be used in most games after Talking Tom Gold Run.

Personality

Hank is portrayed as a laid-back, naive dim-witted individual whose gentle nature often makes serious situations more humorous than usual. He's lazy and doesn't have much common sense, which causes him to be slow to react and have a very short attention-span. His laid-back nature always makes him have a desire for food.

Hank is shown to be sweet, helpful, kindhearted, and despises to ever bother anyone. His temper only ever slips when something he loves is in danger. He's also shown to be very forgiving and trusting, which can cause occasional confusion amongst the friend group.

Hank also shows attributes of childish nature, such as role-playing in cardboard uniforms, which may be a result of his lack of intelligence.

Despite being romantically connected to the T.V and S.A.R.A, he is shown to be shy when an actual person likes him romantically. This can cause him to nervously flee and hide to avoid the subject.

Despite all this, he is shown to have great potential that he doesn't realize.

Profiles

Outfit7 Website

Drumroll, please…. It’s time to introduce Talking Hank – the latest addition to our Talking Tom and Friends family! He’s goofy, he’s clumsy, and he’s got one helluva short attention span, but we love him and we know you will too. Hank’s a sweet guy with a ready smile and a big heart. And though this can make him a bit gullible from time to time, he always sees the funny side!
Most days you’ll find him happily sitting on the couch (he loves TV with a fiery passion) but he’s always up for an adventure, even if he’s never 100% sure what’s going on! Bouncy, happy, and sometimes hilariously dopey, Hank brings even more laughter and fun to the Talking Tom and Friends gang. Watch out world – here comes Hank!

Talking Tom Website

Hank's a great guy, and the best roommate a cool cat like me could hope to have. Hank is fiercely loyal and is always happy to help out when you need him... so long as he's not glued to the TV, that is. Hank is like a TV encyclopaedia and can tell you everything there is to know about random TV trivia. That's what makes him the perfect trainee... even if he's not very good at it.

Hank is probably the most gullible kid around. In fact, one of my favourite things to do is tease Hank - it's just so easy. The dude is hilarious!

Talking Angela Website

Hank is great to hang out with - He's sweet, loyal, and charming... in a kinda goofy way. If you ever need a friend to depend on, it's Hank. He's a little bit ditzy but we all love him for it.

Hank is super chilled-out, which makes him great to have around in stressful situations. Although, he forgets everything!

Hank is a straightforward kinda guy - his big loves are TV, his friends, and being Tom's trainee. He is happy-go-lucky and is always smiling.

Talking Tom and Friends Website (2015-2023)

Oh hi there! My name’s Hank. I’m Tom’s trainee (and his super amazing roommate) and, if you ever need to find me, the couch in front of the TV is my domain. Also, I’m basically the brains of the operation. No, really – I am! Hey! Stop laughing!

Anyway, as I was saying, I love TV. Isn’t it the best? I’ll basically watch anything once. Maybe twice. I’ve actually watched every sitcom from 1986–1994. So you can ask me anything! Well, what are you waiting for? Go on ask me!

Trivia

  • Hank is the second dog to be introduced in the franchise, after Ben.
  • Hank's middle name is also 'Hank'.[7][8]
  • Hank, along with Becca, are the only two main characters of the Talking Tom & Friends franchise to not have confirmed ages.
    • On Hank's profile on "talkingtom.com", Hank is called a "kid" by Tom,[9] which by definition, most commonly means someone under the age of 18 in the United States. However, in "Basketball Hero", Tom calls Hank an adult, which would make him at or over the age of 18. Additionally, later on Hank is seen dating Becca, a teenager, in the episode "Hank's First Date".
    • When Tom Kenny, Hank's voice actor, was asked Hank's age in an interview, he replied with "that's a hard one".[10]
    • In Tom Loves Angela, when Angela is asked about Hank's age, she will say he is a "little younger than Tom",[1] which would sit him around the age of 20.
  • His favorite television show is Bongo & McGillicuddy. He is seen watching this show most of the time. In "Bye, Bye, Bongo!", he went inside the television using Ben's invention to save the show from being ended, but it turned out to be a dream.
  • His voice actor, Tom Kenny, is also best known as the role of SpongeBob SquarePants.
  • Hank used to live in the country France, which would explain his knowledge of the country and the language of it through out the early seasons.
  • In "Tom's Love Song", Hank is revealed to have learned magic and was known as 'Illusion Hank', but his apprentice Illusion Jack stole his magic act. Also, in "Tom the Brave", Hank was revealed to have learned hypnotism and traveled the world as 'The Great Hankarino'.
  • He might be Hawaiian as he dresses likewise which would explain why he was raised in a Hawaiian island in My Talking Hank.
  • He was the main antagonist in "The Incredible Super-Fan".
  • As seen in "Mystery Crate Empire", Hank goes crazy without his television.
  • He can eat a whole cake in a second.
  • According to "talkingtomandfriends.com", his birthday is on February 29, meaning it only comes every four years.
    • This is the same real-life gap between the episodes "Hank the Director" and "Hank's TV Party", the two episodes of the show about Hank's birthday.
    • This also guarantees Hank was born on an even year.

References

Notes

  1. The given reason for existing anthropomorphic dogs is supposedly that they are Canis fabulatus, according to Talking Angela. Hank, being an anthropomorphic dog, would technically be clarified as one.
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