Deltarune’s Tenna Brought to Life
A new version of the character Tenna from Deltarune has been brought to life by a creator known as BigRig Creates. This innovative costume features a television head with a Raspberry Pi for customization and Xreal glasses for viewing the outside world. The project faced challenges, particularly in power management, but ultimately resulted in a successful and interactive cosplay.
- ▪Tenna is a character from the video game Deltarune, known for his unique design featuring a television as a head.
- ▪BigRig Creates improved upon a previous version of Tenna by using a Raspberry Pi for more customization.
- ▪The costume includes a 3D printed head, integrated electronics, and a game controller disguised as a microphone.
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Deltarune’s Tenna Brought To Life No comments by: Bryan Cockfield June 3, 2026 Title: Copy Short Link: Copy For those who have never played the hit video games Undertale and Deltarune, the games are partially known for their interesting characters, many of which have eerie, surreal, and expressive designs. One of the more memorable characters from Deltarune is Tenna, a game show host of sorts whose distinguishing feature is an old television as a head, as well as a colorful suit. As a result he’s been the subject of a number of recreations by various cosplayers and makers like [BigRig Creates]. This version of the character was actually inspired by a previous build by [BunnyBii] which used an iPad as the interactive screen/face.
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