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In , ahead of the second series of "Noel's House Party", the BBC came up with a new way to prank unsuspecting celebrities for their "Gotcha Oscar" segment. Producer Michael Leggo drew a rough sketch of a large pink-being with yellow spots He pranked dancer Wayne Sleep, awarding him his Gotcha Oscar.
But before long, Mr Blobby became a celebrity in his own right. Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account. Jack : He looked like a fat, jaundiced baby. But it also housed a number of very odd 'shops', similar to those that appeared in Crinkley Bottom high street see the Other Attraction s section. Along with a large number of coin-operated rides relating to the various children's TV characters featured within the TV's Family Favourites water ride, Blobbyland was one bizarre play area destined to turn even the most boisterous child into a state of sensory overload.
From its whimsical exterior through to its loopy 'Gunge Factory', nothing was going to seem normal in Blobbyland. Attached to this was the Liszt and Newt pub, with a balcony that Mr Blobby was known to emerge.
Home videos and photos of Blobbyland tend to show Mr Blobby and his wife Mrs Blobby waving from the building's balcony, or prancing around in the makeshift chequerboard courtyard of the venue. With a simple white fence to stop children running into the performance space, the Blobby family would greet visitors and stop for photos. Frustrated by the number of unwelcome visitors, Cricket St Thomas staff attempted to block the tunnel, first with machinery and then a wooden fence.
But still people came to explore. Eventually, in mid, 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.
It was a sorry end to such an iconic and bizarre feat of British popular culture. Design and text c Dunblobbin Park History.
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