Flowey (Undertale Film)

Flowey is the main antagonist of the Undertale 2025 film. He is the reborn version of Asriel Dreemurr, lacking his original monster soul. He attempts to kill Frisk and claim the souls of the past 6 humans, which leads to him becoming Omega Flowey, and later regaining his true form as Asriel.

Appearance
Flowey has the appearance of a conscious golden flower. His structure has a white androecium, six yellow petals, and a light-green stem. Flowey can contort his face to show various expressions and can mimic the faces and voices of other characters. He mimics Toriel and Asgore in some situations, and he mimics Frisk's face before his fight as Omega Flowey.

After absorbing the human souls, Flowey transforms into a grotesque, flower-shaped hybrid of plant tissue, human organs, and machinery. The middle of his body has a contorted human face with two mandibles on the bottom and a TV monitor on top. The monitor either displays a laughing face with sideways eyes that flash red and green, and a big mouth with large, blocky teeth, or a black and white image of a human face, which belongs to Bill Skarsgård. The laughing face can also escape the screen when it laughs, as the mouth seems to pop out of the bottom. Around the monitor and face are 6 curved pipes, one for each soul that resemble the petals of Flowey's normal form, and the areas inside flash the colors of the souls when Frisk is about to encounter one. The second row also has a floating pair of eyeballs inside of them. On either side of the main body is more pipes connected to long cactus-like appendages that perpetually move out from the body. Further down are more vine-covered cacti that have been shaped into arms, with three thorns on each hand acting as fingers or claws.

Personality
Initially, Flowey operates under a facade of friendliness and politeness. He often greets Frisk with southern slang, such as "Howdy!", calls himself "your new best friend," and, like his father, appends polite words such as "gosh" and "golly" to the ends of his sentences. Whenever he drops this guise of friendliness, he often calls Frisk an "idiot."

Flowey has a malevolent and cruel disposition, berating Frisk for not following his "kill or be killed" philosophy. He is manipulative, devious, a cunning planner and subtle if the circumstances require it. He retains his memories between SAVEs because he used to be able to SAVE himself.

The main reason for Flowey's spiteful and maniacal behavior is due to his physical inability to care for people. As a soulless flower, he is neither human nor monster. Because he has no soul, he is unable to feel compassion, love, or any purely positive emotion towards people, and can only seek enjoyment from an intricate and disturbing curiosity that stems from his ability to "reshape the world" by his determination.

As Omega Flowey, he retains this same behavior, but is far more manic and wild, viewing himself as an all-powerful being with no way of being taken down. When he is challenged, he quickly panics, unable to comprehend the thought of being beaten by anyone or anything.

Abilities
As a flower, Flowey uses only 1 type of attack, using small white bullets that he calls Friendliness Pellets to fool Frisk into touching them. When they touch someone, it hurts them incredibly, which Flowey will use to his advantage at any opportunity.

As Omega Flowey, he has a much wider range of attacks he can use, including more powerful bullets, flamethrowers, a large blue beam, homing vines, a large venus flytrap that eats oversized flies, nukes, literal finger guns, and massive cactus-like snakes with human mouths. He can also SAVE a certain time and go back to it, in order to repeat anything he wants, and restore his own health.

He also has the power to mind-control the 6 human souls to do what he wants, making them attack Frisk against their will. They use various items that once belonged to them, such as oversized knives, gloves, ballet shoes, sketchbooks, frying pans, and a gun. They are easily broken out of this by Frisk's fear and desperation for help, and use their powers to heal her once freed from Flowey's control.

Differences from Game Character

 * In the game, Flowey says that Frisk's whole journey is nothing more than a game he refuses to let Frisk win, breaking the fourth wall. But in the film, he instead says that her journey is just a film, and everybody is just "playing their parts", once again breaking the fourth wall.
 * In the game, When Flowey becomes Photoshop Flowey, his tv monitor shows a a yelling human face, presumably of Toby Fox himself. However, in the film, this face is the face of the voice actor for Flowey, Bill Skarsgård, making faces that directly mock Frisk.