Yin-Yang?

''"Water! Dr. Fizz! WATER!! DR. FIZZ!" ~Yin-Yang, Let 'Er R.I.P.''

Yin-Yang, nicknamed "The Dual Personality," is a contestant on Inanimate Insanity II. He is divided into two personalities, who are always fighting with each other. The white side (Yin) is the good side, and cares about other people and listens to reason, and thinks before he acts. The black side (Yang) is the evil side, and likes to cause mischeif and havoc, and doesn't give a hoot about what anyone else thinks about it. He doesn't really have any friends, thanks to the fact that Yang always makes people his enemies.

Coverage
Yin-Yang was one of the 12 new contestants that were introduced into Season 2 of Inanimate Insanity. He was eliminated in Episode 6, but did appear in Episode 7.

Breaking the Ice
Yin-Yang debuts in Breaking the Ice, along with the other 11 new contestants. He falls out of the plane, and he doesn't speak at all until the contest. During the contest, Yin and Yang start arguing with each other. Yang says that they should move over to the left. Yin protests, saying that they should move over to the right. Yang yells at Yin, saying that he hates him. Yin yells at Yang, saying that he hates Yang too. The two then start randomly moving towards the edge, and accidentally knock Soap into the water with them. When the competition is finally over, it is revealed

During the dodgeball competition, Yin-Yang is not seen helping the Bright Lights, and it is unknown if he did anything at all during the competition. Nevertheless, Yin-Yang makes it to the final six on the Bright Lights team, but is taken down with the rest of his team by Microphone's balls, meaning that Yin-Yang's team was up for elimination.

Vote Counts
These are the ammount of votes that Yin-Yang received in each episode of Inanimate Insanity.

Trivia

 * With the actual Yin-Yang symbol, the black is the good side and the white side is the evil side. Yin-Yang however has this reversed.
 * This might be because white is typically associated with good, and black is typically associated with evil.
 * He is the only European voice actor on Inanimate Insanity.
 * Despite the fact that the Yin-Yang symbol is usually associated with Chinese culture, Yin-Yang's actor is actually Italian, which explains Yin-Yang's slight Italian accent.
 * Yin-Yang is technically not an object, but rather a symbol.