Mülli Müller is a masked contestant on the fifth german season of The Masked Singer .
Appearance[]
He is a blue monster with green spots all over him to make him look like Planet Earth. He also covered in trash and has a garbage bin that is movable and also rideable.
Songs[]
Week | Song Selection | Result |
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1 | "Hot in Herre" by Nelly/"Tiny Riot" by Sam Ryder | WIN |
2 | "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons | WIN |
3 | "Bombtrack" by Rage Against the Machine | WIN |
4 | "The Power" by Snap! | WIN |
5 | "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston | WIN |
6 | "Dangerous" by David Guetta ft. Sam Martin | SAFE |
"Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson | SAFE | |
"Bombtrack" by Rage Against the Machine/"Heal the World" by Michael Jackson | WINNER |
Trivia[]
- He is the first mask to have a costume that has wheels (but not attached to his outfit.)
- He was created as a way of raising awareness for the protection of Earth.
- Mülli Müller is the fourth Monster winner of the franchise, with the first one being Monster, Monstruo, Bubák & Snømonsteret.
- He is the fourth male member to win the German version of the show. First was Astronaut, second was Faultier, and third was Dinosaurier.
- The judges guessed Alexander Klaws to be the Schildkröte in Season 4.
- Mülli Müller and Stinktier are the fifth contestants to have sung songs that were by the same artist (Michael Jackson). First were Astronaut and Grashüpfer, second were Dalmatiner and Hase, third were Anubis and Skelett, and fourth were Monstronaut and Leopard.
- Mülli Müller made an appearance in the final episode of Season 6 when Zebra was the winner and gave her the trophy.
- The judges guessed Alexander Klaws to be the Maulwurf in Season 7.
- The judges guessed Mülli Müller to be Daniel Donksoy who was the Maulwurf in Season 7.
- He makes a duet partner in the sing off performances in Season 7.
Gallery[]
Final Guesses[]
Week | Ruth's Guess | Rea's Guess | Sasha's Guess |
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6 | Tedros "Teddy" Teclebrhan | Alexander Klaws | Daniel Donskoy |
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