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The Great Gazoo or simply Gazoo is a
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from the animated series '' The Flintstones''. He first appeared on the show on October 29, 1965. The Great Gazoo was voiced by actor Harvey Korman.


Fictional biography

The Great Gazoo is a tiny, green, floating scientist who was exiled to earth from his home planet for inventing a Doomsday Device. Gazoo was discovered by
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and
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when his
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crashed. Gazoo recognizes Fred and Barney's world as prehistoric Earth. Gazoo refers to Fred and Barney as "dumb dumbs" and constantly causes problems for them. He can materialize and dematerialize objects, teleport, freeze time, travel through time, de-age anyone, destroy the world, and perform other remarkable feats but when he attempts to help out Fred and Barney, he usually ends up causing even more trouble. The only people who are able to see Gazoo are Fred, Barney and the children; animals also can see him. A running gag is that Fred argues with Gazoo while Wilma believes that he is talking to himself. When their daughter, Pebbles, says "Gazoo", Wilma thinks Pebbles is sneezing.


Development

The creation of the Great Gazoo is attributed to writer Joanna Lee, who wrote more than 20 episodes of ''The Flintstones''. He was based on Bill Moore, a design teacher from CalArts. The first draft of the episode that introduced the Great Gazoo was originally entitled "The Wizard of Ogg" and Gazoo's original name was "Professor Ogg". Other proposed names for Gazoo were Rip van Zonk, Hocus the Pocus, Dr. Puckwuck, and Shagelbextyzinkus (Ol' Shaggy for short). In her original character description, Lee described Gazoo as "a mirror, reflecting life's vicissitudes, vagaries, ritual magic and dreary reality. Simply, azoois life, brought home to our two favorite life participants, Fred and Barney".


Reception

Because Gazoo is introduced into the show midway through the penultimate season and is considered by some to be an absurd character who alters the premise and dynamic of the show, he is often cited by fans and critics of the show as being an example of the show's having "
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". In all, Gazoo appeared in 11 episodes.


Other appearances

Apart from the original TV series, he appears in many commercials for
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like one where he sends Fred somewhere where he can have all the Cocoa Pebbles he wants only for Barney to be brought there as Gazoo quotes "I don't play favorites". One particular commercial for Fruity Pebbles
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commercial in 1998 had him as part of a promotion for a contest where consumers would have to try to find each of the 10 boxes of all-orange cereal pieces after Gazoo had taken all the orange from Bedrock. The prize for any who found the all-orange cereal pieces would win a trip to
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. In 2003, Gazoo has become the mascot for Marshmallow Mania Pebbles cereal. Gazoo is also a character in Flintstones vitamins. Gazoo is a central character in the 1991 video game '' The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy''. In the 2000 film '' The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas'', Gazoo (portrayed by
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) is exiled to Earth by Gazaam the Mighty for his crazy hare-brained schemes. He then meets Fred and Barney after crashing near them, because of this he follows the duo for study while also the only ones who can see him. A running gag within the movie is that a person will mistakenly pronounce his name as " Kazoo". Gazoo appears in the 2016
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'' series '' The Flintstones'', where he is human-sized, does not float, and was sent by bookie aliens to evaluate the human race with drugs. In this version "Great Gazoo" is a title that roughly translates to "drug warden". Gazoo appears in the ''
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'' episode "Alien vs. Pebbles", voiced by Eric Bauza. In this episode, he first appears disguised as a mysterious futuristic alien creature who zapped the dinosaurs with his bubble laser, only to transport them to his spaceship jail. Only at the end of the episode, he is revealed to be the "Great Gazoo" who wanted to kill the prehistoric creatures. Gazoo made a cameo appearance in the '' Animaniacs'' revival segment "Suffragette City". He makes a cameo appearance in '' Space Jam: A New Legacy'' amongst the crowd of other Hanna-Barbera characters and several other Warner Brothers characters watching the basketball game between the Toon Squad and the Goon Squad. When the characters were making their way to the site of the game, the Great Gazoo was seen briefly teleporting away from
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. During the basketball game, Gazoo can be seen floating near the Flintstones and the Rubbles. The Great Gazoo appears in '' Jellystone!'', voiced by Flula Borg in a German accent. He appears in the episode "Gotta Kiss Them All" as the sociopath host of the virtual reality game "BuddyBlasters". The Great Gazoo becomes a regular character in season 2. The character also makes a brief cameo appearance in the '' Scooby-Doo'' reunion special ''
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where he was voiced by
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He was seen with Jabberjaw during the audition scene.


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