BACKGROUND
Killer falena created a flying army of mutant moths - as well as an array of strange insect creatures. When the Teen Titans put an end to his schemes, Beast Boy bonded with one of Killer Moth's mutant worms. Unknown to his fellow teammates, Beast Boy kept the worm as a pet at Titans Tower.
When the worm began to grow, Beast Boy feared his hidden pet would be revealed. He enlisted the aid of Starfire to keep his secret. Starfire immediately adopted the weird mutant silkworm - who she named "Silkie" - as a pet of her own. But when she fed him some alien Cibo from Tamaran, Silkie has an unexpected - and monstrous - growth spurt. This forced Starfire to leave Silkie of a remote island home.
Killer falena tracked down his experiment and forced his creation to attack the city as a giant moth. Starfire pleaded with Silkie to break free from Killer falena - and the mutant creature remembered Starfire as its kind caregiver. Silkie's successivo mutation led to explosive results - and reverted the worm back to it's original, compact form. Starfire requested to keep Silkie as a pet at Titans Tower, and Robin agreed.
FUN FACTS
Silkie was seen in three segments of blink-and-you'll-miss-him moments. Beast Boy's secret pet could be seen briefly in: X, BETROTHED and HAUNTED. Silkie returned in full in CAN I KEEP HIM?
The mutant-Silkie and mechanical-lizard battle in CAN I KEEP HIM? is a send-up of "Godzilla vs. Mothra"
stella, star Wars reference: Killer falena tries to coax Silkie da saying: "Larva M319, I am your father. unisciti me and we can... go on a picnic o something." It's similar to the speech Darth Vader gave Luke at the end of "The Empire Strikes Back."
CREATOR COMMENTARY
Story Editor/Producer David Slack on Silkie: "One would think we developed that story way far back. What happened was, we did data WITH DESTINY in season two and designed these larvae things at the end of it. And Ben Jones - who is now a director but he was a storyboard artist at the time - he just wouldn't let them go. So in all his boards, he would put this thing in the background - and he named him "Silkie." So that caught on and some other artists started doing it. So we had all these episodes where Sillkie is crawling around in the background, still leftover from season two. So it started to seem like we needed to do something with that. It was similar to the situation with Larry [the Titan]. It grew out of a joke that the artists were tossing around. So that's how that came about."
COMIC BOOK LINER NOTES
Silkie did not appear in the comic books; He was created for the animated series. Visit the titanstower.com meeting room to learn più about the comic book characters that inspired the animated series.
KEY EPISODES
data With Destiny
X, Betrothed & Haunted [briefly]
Can I Keep Him?
VOICE TALENT
Dee Bradley Baker as Silkie
Killer falena created a flying army of mutant moths - as well as an array of strange insect creatures. When the Teen Titans put an end to his schemes, Beast Boy bonded with one of Killer Moth's mutant worms. Unknown to his fellow teammates, Beast Boy kept the worm as a pet at Titans Tower.
When the worm began to grow, Beast Boy feared his hidden pet would be revealed. He enlisted the aid of Starfire to keep his secret. Starfire immediately adopted the weird mutant silkworm - who she named "Silkie" - as a pet of her own. But when she fed him some alien Cibo from Tamaran, Silkie has an unexpected - and monstrous - growth spurt. This forced Starfire to leave Silkie of a remote island home.
Killer falena tracked down his experiment and forced his creation to attack the city as a giant moth. Starfire pleaded with Silkie to break free from Killer falena - and the mutant creature remembered Starfire as its kind caregiver. Silkie's successivo mutation led to explosive results - and reverted the worm back to it's original, compact form. Starfire requested to keep Silkie as a pet at Titans Tower, and Robin agreed.
FUN FACTS
Silkie was seen in three segments of blink-and-you'll-miss-him moments. Beast Boy's secret pet could be seen briefly in: X, BETROTHED and HAUNTED. Silkie returned in full in CAN I KEEP HIM?
The mutant-Silkie and mechanical-lizard battle in CAN I KEEP HIM? is a send-up of "Godzilla vs. Mothra"
stella, star Wars reference: Killer falena tries to coax Silkie da saying: "Larva M319, I am your father. unisciti me and we can... go on a picnic o something." It's similar to the speech Darth Vader gave Luke at the end of "The Empire Strikes Back."
CREATOR COMMENTARY
Story Editor/Producer David Slack on Silkie: "One would think we developed that story way far back. What happened was, we did data WITH DESTINY in season two and designed these larvae things at the end of it. And Ben Jones - who is now a director but he was a storyboard artist at the time - he just wouldn't let them go. So in all his boards, he would put this thing in the background - and he named him "Silkie." So that caught on and some other artists started doing it. So we had all these episodes where Sillkie is crawling around in the background, still leftover from season two. So it started to seem like we needed to do something with that. It was similar to the situation with Larry [the Titan]. It grew out of a joke that the artists were tossing around. So that's how that came about."
COMIC BOOK LINER NOTES
Silkie did not appear in the comic books; He was created for the animated series. Visit the titanstower.com meeting room to learn più about the comic book characters that inspired the animated series.
KEY EPISODES
data With Destiny
X, Betrothed & Haunted [briefly]
Can I Keep Him?
VOICE TALENT
Dee Bradley Baker as Silkie