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Mr Blobby is a British fictional character, created by British comedy writer Charlie Adams. His design involves mostly a costume of a bulbous pink figure with yellow spots, a permanent toothy grin, and green jiggly eyes, with performers often using tone of voice and repetition to express moods and an electronically altered voice to speak the word "blobby" when the character talks; although they are also capable of other words when required. In most cases, the character was portrayed by Barry Killerby between 1992 and 2015 and by Paul Denson from 2015 onwards. The character became a noted icon of British television from the 1990s, after first appearing on Noel Edmonds' Saturday night variety
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television show ''
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'', which Adams was a writer for, before making appearances on other programmes in later years. The legal rights to the character are owned by
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and Unique Television Ltd., a company initially founded by Edmonds. In 1993, the character was the central part of a Christmas release, titled "
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", which topped the
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that year.


History


Origins

Mr Blobby first appeared in 1992 in the 'Gotcha' segment of the second series of ''
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'', in which celebrities were caught out in a ''
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'' style prank. Mr Blobby was presented to the celebrities as if he were a real and established children's television character, in order to record a feature about the guests' professions - in reality, the setup was completely fictitious, and the character of Mr Blobby portrayed by Noel Edmonds and focused on acting childish and unprofessional to irritate the celebrities taking part. After the conclusion of the second series, the character was made a regular feature of the programme, with the production team taking turns to don the costume created by artist Joshua Snow. Through ''Noel's House Party'', Mr Blobby was seen in short comedy sketches, 'guest-appearing' on other TV programmes. Examples include ''
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'', where he unintentionally broke antique furniture, and '' Keeping Up Appearances'', where he was seen paying an impromptu visit to
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and Richard Bucket, disrupting their kitchen. Mr Blobby was later dropped from ''Noel's House Party'' for its final series, but was later brought back for the programme's final episode.


Other appearances

Mr Blobby made regular appearances on Saturday morning show ''
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'' and Saturday evening show '' The Generation Game'' with Jim Davidson. The character has appeared in cameos on '' Dead Ringers'', '' Harry Hill's TV Burp'', ''
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'' and '' Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway''. The character also appeared in the music video for
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's 2005 charity single " Is This the Way to Amarillo". Mr Blobby was a regular character at the Danish adaption ''Greven på Hittegodset'' (1996) shown on TV 2 and was presented by Eddie Michel. The Danish adaption of Noel's House Party had negative reception from audiences, and was cancelled after only six of thirteen planned shows. In December 1997, Mr Blobby made a guest appearance on the children's game show ''
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'', he was the losing grown-up and was subsequently gunged. He made a return the following year this time playing a judge on the show and gunged presenter Dave Benson Phillips as revenge for the previous year. Mr Blobby has toured around the UK making public appearances at events such as university balls and in
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, and has made short videos and sketches exclusively for his official YouTube channel. John McLagan stood as "Mr Blobby" in the Littleborough and Saddleworth by-election in 1995, having changed his name by
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. He came seventh out of ten candidates, with 105 votes (0.2%). In 2012 Mr Blobby made a guest appearance on the 23 September episode of '' The Big Fat Quiz of the Year'' "The Big Fat Quiz of the '90s". In May 2017 Mr Blobby made a guest appearance in the " Ghostbusters" episode of ''
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'', where he was portrayed by Paul Denson. He also appeared on '' The Last Leg'', where he was declared as leader of "The 90s Party", a political party formed by the show's hosts. On 14 October 2017, Mr Blobby made a guest appearance on ''
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''. In November 2018, during Noel Edmonds' appearance on the eighteenth series of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'', Mr Blobby made guest appearances on ''
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'' and '' This Morning'' and was interviewed about Edmonds' time on the show. In January and February 2019, Mr Blobby appeared in an advertising campaign celebrating the 100th birthday of supermarket
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. On 6 September 2019, Mr Blobby appeared on the 20th Anniversary episode of ''Loose Women'' where he grappled Carol McGiffin, losing an eye in the process. In November 2019, Mr Blobby appeared in Virgin Trains West Coast's "Final Whistle" music video, celebrating the end of the franchise. On 7 November 2021, Mr Blobby attempted to take part in the Children in Need's Puppet Aid musical, but was locked out of the studio while the rest of Britain's famous puppets sang
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's ''
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''. He then, according to the video, three hours later, broke into the studio and delivered the final note. From 4 December 2021, Mr Blobby starred in The Chrysalis Theatre, Milton Keynes' pantomime ''Peter Pan''. The production ended prematurely due to the worsening COVID-19 conditions. In September 2022, Mr Blobby appeared on ''
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'' and rode a mechanical bull. In November 2022, Mr Blobby appeared the celebrity call centre segment of ''Children in Need'' 2022.


Criticism

In March 1994,
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of ''
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'' wrote: "Mr Blobby's rise to stardom has provoked anguished commentaries about just what he stands for... Some commentators have called him a metaphor for a nation gone soft in the head. Others have seen him as proof of Britain's deep-seated attraction to trash." A '' Sun'' article published the previous month had reported that Blobby reduced a young girl to tears after throwing her birthday cake onto the floor during a show in
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, causing the girl's father to mount the stage and assault Blobby. Neville Crumpton, who owns the rights to the character, said: "If the press can knock him, they'll knock him whenever they can." A trio of failed Mr Blobby theme parks also resulted in considerable negative press and scandal. On a 1996 episode of ''
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described Blobby as a "pink, spotty, rubber twat", to applause from the audience and other guests. Addressing the character's popularity, former longtime BBC employee Michael Parkinson in 2007 confessed that he "really didn't get it", and found Blobby "far from amusing". In February 2009, Cole Moreton of ''
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'' featured Blobby in a recounting of the "10 most irritating television characters", asking: "Was there something in the water? Did the nation really once fall about laughing at the clumsy antics of a bloke in a big pink rubber costume with yellow blobs all over it?" In a 2016 article, Stuart Heritage of ''
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'' said that Blobby "became a sensation immediately", but then devolved into a "widely despised irritant".


Music career

Mr Blobby's 1993 Christmas release "
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", which topped the
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for three weeks, is regarded by many as the worst single, and indeed, song, of all time. It beat
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's " I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)," and Take That's " Babe", among other songs to Christmas number 1. His 1995 track "Christmas in Blobbyland" (a number 36 UK entry) was voted the worst festive song ever by British Christmas shoppers in 2011 and 2015 polls, and was named in a 2013 ''
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'' article as the second-worst Christmas song of all time, being beaten by
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's "A DC Christmas Medley". ''Mr Blobby: The Album'' (1994) was voted the worst LP ever made in a 2016 listener survey.


Toys and merchandising

Around Christmas 1993, retailers came out with many types of Mr Blobby merchandise. In addition to the CD, 7" vinyl or cassette tape single, Blobby merchandise included dolls and plush toys, slippers, egg cups, condiment shakers, pink lemonade, and towels. Three programs were released on VHS, "Mr Blobby" (1993), "Blobbyvision" (1994) and "The All New Adventures of Mr Blobby" (1996).


UK VHS and DVD releases

The Nutter Clutter Productions released the original Mr Blobby VHS on DVD in 2013.


Video game

In 1994 Millennium Interactive released ''Mr Blobby'', a platform game based on the character for
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and
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. The game received negative reviews from critics.


Theme parks

Mr Blobby appeared at three Crinkley Bottom-themed attractions in pre-existing British theme parks during the 1990s. The first was based at
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in Somerset, opening in July 1994. Attractions included a walk-through Blobby House named Dunblobbin, a dark ride based around classic children's television characters, and an animated Noddy exhibit. While the park attracted over 500,000 visitors in its first year, attendance figures dwindled and the park closed in 1998. The second park was opened at Happy Mount Park,
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, in 1994. This led to large losses, a local scandal toppling councillors and finally an auditor's investigation, which reported in 2004 that "the Council's decision to proceed with the Theme Park was, on the basis of information available to Members and officers in March 1994, imprudent and failed to give due regard to the interests of local taxpayers." The auditor noted "the failure of the Council to carry out market research, the failure to make informed estimates of likely attendance figures, the absence of a design concept, the absence of a detailed specification, the absence of an accurate financial forecast and the imprecise drafting of the Heads of Terms", concluding that "the Council entered into an open-ended commitment without knowing what it was going to get for local taxpayers' money." Council losses stood at £2.5 million. Unique successfully sued the council, whose activities were described as "imprudent, irrational and even unlawful", for £950,000. A third park based in
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, Lowestoft also failed to outlive the 1990s but maintained successful revenue during and after the Crinkley Bottom branding.


Portrayers


Barry Killerby

The original man in the Blobby suit, Barry Killerby, is a classically trained Shakespearean actor from
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,
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. In 2008 he was working as a compere for an entertainment company. He commented that working as Mr Blobby was harder than it looks by saying "People think it's easy bouncing around saying, 'blobby', but they should try it. It was exhausting and demanding." Killerby's final appearance as Blobby was on '' The Big Fat Quiz of the Year'' in December 2012.


Paul Denson

Following Killerby's retirement from the role, Paul Denson was asked if he would run the Mr Blobby
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channel and occasionally wear the suit to make video content. Denson, a child of the 90s, said he "thought it sounded like fun" and that it "was surreal putting on the suit for the first time." His first credited appearance as Blobby was on '' Alan Carr: Chatty Man'' in December 2016 and has appeared as the character ever since.


Filmography


References


External links

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Charlie Adams
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