Mr Blobby is a character originally featured on the British Saturday night variety show Noel's House Party, broadcast on BBC One. Created by Charlie Adams, a writer for the show, Mr Blobby is a bulbous pink figure covered in yellow spots, with a permanent toothy grin and green jiggling eyes.
Blobby (aka The Blob) is a character from the Hotel Transylvania series. He has a minor role in Hotel Transylvania, a major role in Hotel Transylvania 2, and a supporting role in Hotel Transylvania 3 and Hotel Transylvania 4. Blobby is a green, Jell-O-like blob monster. His body is made up of gelatinous rings.
Blobby was a character created by British comedian, Noel Edmonds, for a bit where celebrities would be asked to appear on a bizarre children's program, where they were tasked with helping the temperamental Mr. Blobby, called Gotchya.
Eventually, in mid-2014, the house was razed to the ground and the tunnel totally blocked with breezeblocks, preventing any further intruders. Individual whereabouts of the items contained in Dunblobbin are not known, although the toilet was taken away to feature in an art gallery for a while.
The legal rights to the character are owned by BBC Studios and a company founded by Mr Edmonds called Unique Television Ltd. In 1993, the character was the central part of a Christmas release, titled "Mr Blobby", which topped the UK Singles Chart that year.
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Ice hockey coach of the Durham Wasps, Paul Smith, had a rough encounter with Blobby at Durham Ice Stadium in 1994. Paul and Blobby were standing in front of a trophy cabinet posing for a photo when Mr Blobby's arm sent Paul into the cabinet, breaking his nose. The incident wasn't deliberate and no action was taken.
In 1994 the park reopened under the name Crinkley Bottom at Cricket St Thomas, and was themed around the fictional village of Crinkley Bottom from the TV show.
It is currently part of a new residential condominium complex, "A Treasure Trove", which was completed in 2015. The façade and interior are restored and has been converted into a clubhouse.
Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell was left red-faced last night after a Mr Blobby act covered him in pink slime following a magic trick. The 90's icon took to the stage to showcase a card trick in his Britain's Got Talent audition and pulled the show's head judge Simon, 63, up with him.
He wasn't supposed to be scary as such, more just over exaggerated and ridiculous as he wasn't intended as a kid's character, because as u/chouxbun said he was originally just a tool to be used in Noel's "Gotcha" segments. He appealed to some kids though, so kind of morphed into a daft kids TV character.
Noddy is a fictional character created by English children's author Enid Blyton. He is depicted as a wooden toy with a childlike view of the world. He resides in the fictional setting of Toyland, where he works as a taxi driver.
In Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, Blobby transforms into a plate of gelatin after he and Drac's friends drink from a fountain that was accidentally contaminated by Van Helsing's Monsterfication Ray, and cause Griffin to carry him during an adventure to fix the ray.
The costume sold for £62,101 but it has now emerged the buyer pulled out of the sale within an hour of placing the large bid. The anonymous seller told the BBC: "I thought it would get to a level of £100 perhaps - and so I was shocked really that it reached the level it did.
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Following the removal of all Mr Blobby-related attractions at Crinkley Bottom in 1997, Blobbyland was referred to as the Fun Village until late 1998. Following the acquisition of Cricket St Thomas by Warner Hotels, the venue was demolished and turned into a large courtyard to house meerkats and birds.
The song originally peaked at No. 1 on the UK singles chart on 11 December 1993 for one week but reclaimed the top spot to become the Christmas number one single, and spent a total of three weeks at No. 1.
However, the site was severely damaged during the Croatian War of Independence. The site has been abandoned since the Siege of Dubrovnik in 1991, with reconstruction works starting in 2025.
Fans could see Mr, Mrs and Baby Blobby in various live events and have their photo taken with the infamous blob. Blobbyland (later named Cuckooland) housed a children's play area, while the high street provided a glimpse at Crinkley Bottom with shops including a bakery and the Blobby shop.
With the House Party set in the fictional village of Crinkley Bottom, Edmonds opened three Crinkley Bottom attractions at pre-existing theme parks in the UK. The first, based at Cricket St Thomas in Somerset, featured many Mr Blobby attractions and was due to include a replica of the Great House from the series.