
League of Legends: Complete Teemo Champion Trivia Guide
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Teemo Trivia Overview
Voice Acting
- Omega Squad Teemo, Space Groove Teemo, and Teemo in Legends of Runeterra are voiced by Melissa Hutchinson, who also voices Ashe
- Omega Squad Teemo features a new voice actor as the previous one no longer works with Riot Games
Gameplay Facts
- Teemo is one of only three champions who can achieve permanent stealth, alongside Akshan and Evelynn
- His small size led to the creation of a "Teemo unit" measurement system in League of Legends
- Actual size: 110 units in diameter (55-unit radius)
Notable Features
- Teemo's dance references the "Badgers" animation by Weebl
- His blowgun appears in the game's Mac Version trailer
- The community perception of Teemo as an evil character led to the creation of Little Devil Teemo skin
- February 21st is officially recognized as "Teemo Day" by Riot Games
Unique Mechanics
- Noxious Trap mushrooms originate from Zaun's black market (according to Legends of Runeterra lore)
- In the Season 3 mastery system, Teemo was featured in the Scout's icon
Interesting Trivia
- "Teemo" is an anagram of "emote"
- He's become an unofficial mascot for League of Legends
- In the V1.0.0.115 April Fools' patch, Riot jokingly made Teemo immune to hostile attacks and increased his "cuteness" by 10%
Skin Collection Highlights
- His first skin was Happy Elf Teemo (Snowdown Showdown 2009)
- Astronaut Teemo inspired a special minigame called "Astro Teemo"
- Omega Squad Teemo represents an alternate timeline where he became a remorseless warrior
- Spirit Blossom Teemo represents the Spirit of Nature in the Spirit Blossom festival
- Little Devil Teemo officially acknowledges the community's "evil Teemo" meme
Cultural References
- Super Teemo's splash art references Superman's Action Comics #1 cover
- Space Groove Teemo includes references to Cowboy Bebop, Star Wars, and SpongeBob SquarePants
- Panda Teemo's design draws inspiration from Japanese Maneki-Neko (beckoning cat)