originally he was a parody of Barney the Dinosaur and on a family show, not a children's show, but he was so popular with little kids that he became a kid's character
To be honest, I loved Mr Blobby during my childhood, and I don't care what anyone else thinks. To me, he was the pure embodiment of the 1990s, a reminder of what a fun decade it was. Not to mention it was a far simpler time, compere to today's world of fake news and fearmongering propaganda. If time machines are ever invented in my lifetime, I would not hesitate to go back to those good old days again. At the end of the day, a character like Mr Blobby wasn't everyone's cup of tea.
For those who don’t know: Mr. Blobby was a popular character in Noel’s house party In the late 1990s and early 2000s he was not intended to be known as scary and creepy to children as his moods are shown by his voice pitch but as some kids thought of Mr.Blobby as scary because of his animatronic like voice as it was dark and scary Mr. Blobby was just known in the UK for the amazing acting and how kids loved it based on the looks and some even thought it was educational as though some kids cried from the scary ness of his voices it wasn’t really intended and was just his voice to make it sound realistic as a parent even jumped on the stage when they where preforming once because his daughter was crying, as in the early 1990s there was even a theme park for Mr.blobby as he was first sited into the “Gotcha” segment of Noel’s house party and his theme park was closed in 1998 as people in the early 2000s even started to break into the now empty Bobbyland as they tried to put up cameras to stop this but eventually the site was demolished in 1998 having it now destroyed and all broken down with nothing inside
I actually enjoyed Mr Blobby as a kid, and I was pretty young, I'd say at least 3 years old. Memories of him would come and go and I would wonder if the tapes my mum owned were real.
He was absolutely intended to be scary and creepy. He was a parody of costumed characters in children's television. It was an accident that kids took him as a straight example of a lovable children's TV character, and they just rolled with it for the $$$. Blobby soon became what he was intended to mock, and only after the public got sick of him did he start returning to his non-kid-oriented, parodic roots.
Back in the 90s I had a recurring summer job with a guy called Phil that owned lots of bouncy castle type items, as well as a means to play music over the fields, or wherever that particular day was. The children of course loved a day out rushing around bouncing, sliding or taking a turn on a Go-Kart... To help with concluding the day on a happy-go-lucky note, one of us would have to wear the "Mr. Blobby" costume, dance a lap of the field being chased by incredibly excited kids, then end up back in wherever the main building was to change out of the costume to finish the day. Mum's and carers enjoyed the days of bringing their kids to a slightly easier day of care, they obviously had to stay with their youngsters, but it wasn't an intensive day for them. It was fun for all really, well I enjoyed setting up, taking down as well as getting paid for what amounts to hanging out in the sunshine 🌞 what teenager doesn't like that? 🤷🏻♂️
I've said it elsewhere but Mr. Blobby could once only say 'Blobby'. Now he's saying actual words like 'yeah' and 'bye'? He's been learning language skills while away these past 25 years, I see.
Yes. I'm a bit disappointed he says more than just 'Blobby' now. I see it as a form of dumbing down....they think that people can't cope with just 'blobby' and have to make him easier to understand,
@@ANGELROB_YTC Aww that's a shame he scared me but to my European friends who domf understand him when they say "what the hell is that things i still say. "That's Mr. Blobby, show some resepct"
I don't know what the fuck I just watched, or what's happened to the BBC, but it's good to see that American media isn't the only one that's slipping into an absurdism
@@chrismurphy6070 live can be easily done in "not live". So many ways to manipulate public. Politicians and media under one control and if anything happens it is coordinated.
@Johnny Caruthers I wouldn't vote for him ? Are you referring to the vote of war in Iraq which followed and in part due to a first gulf war under Major which led in part to a second one ? The one the whole house voted through under Blair ? The one where 84 labour MPs voted against and only 2 Tories ? Like I said none of that matter's now they are not around mostly ,so you want a Tory one to make you poorer ?
Probably a combination of there only being a lot of expensive equipment rather than replaceable set dressings; and not wanting to get too close to people for COVID reasons.
@@SourceOfBeing Not to mention that I'm fairly sure there was a different guy in there to the one who protrayed Mr Blobby in the 90s and 00s (Barry Killaby) as the portrayal was different in as much as he had a wider vocabulary too (back in the day he literally could only say variations of 'blobby'), as well as being less manic. As for the equipment, don't forget the cameras and most of the rest of the equipment are automatic and could potentially have run him over when he wandered off from the stage part (I think that's why the newscaster was asking if he was allowed there).
@@MrDannyDetail obviously it's a new Mr blobby but the old Mr blobby wouldn't have cared about health and safety. I can tell you found this absolutely hilarious to.
I love the juxtaposition of the extremely depressing headlines about covid and murders and job vacancies against the barely contained chaotic spectacle that is blobby
This is the highest quality journalism I've ever seen in BBC
Extremely high quality journalism. Kudos to all involved.
Marvellous interview, shame we didn't get to hear Blobby's thoughts on the tensions in the north sea over fishing rights or other pressing issues.
Finally some quality journalism.
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Don't make light of acts of treason
People who think Mr Blobby is nightmare fuel clearly haven't heard of his co-host on "Noel's House Party"
LOL
As someone born in 2005 who has never heard of this character, the thumbnail made me piss myself
British children’s TV characters are nightmare fuel to us in the US
Worzel Gummidge.
originally he was a parody of Barney the Dinosaur and on a family show, not a children's show, but he was so popular with little kids that he became a kid's character
@@Elephantstonica THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING. Jon Pertwee in that scarecrow getup is my sleep paralysis demon.
Bodger and Badger is a cult classic...
To be honest, I loved Mr Blobby during my childhood, and I don't care what anyone else thinks. To me, he was the pure embodiment of the 1990s, a reminder of what a fun decade it was. Not to mention it was a far simpler time, compere to today's world of fake news and fearmongering propaganda. If time machines are ever invented in my lifetime, I would not hesitate to go back to those good old days again. At the end of the day, a character like Mr Blobby wasn't everyone's cup of tea.
Aye
For those who don’t know: Mr. Blobby was a popular character in Noel’s house party In the late 1990s and early 2000s he was not intended to be known as scary and creepy to children as his moods are shown by his voice pitch but as some kids thought of Mr.Blobby as scary because of his animatronic like voice as it was dark and scary Mr. Blobby was just known in the UK for the amazing acting and how kids loved it based on the looks and some even thought it was educational as though some kids cried from the scary ness of his voices it wasn’t really intended and was just his voice to make it sound realistic as a parent even jumped on the stage when they where preforming once because his daughter was crying, as in the early 1990s there was even a theme park for Mr.blobby as he was first sited into the “Gotcha” segment of Noel’s house party and his theme park was closed in 1998 as people in the early 2000s even started to break into the now empty Bobbyland as they tried to put up cameras to stop this but eventually the site was demolished in 1998 having it now destroyed and all broken down with nothing inside
In-depth explanation. U like “as” alot tho
I actually enjoyed Mr Blobby as a kid, and I was pretty young, I'd say at least 3 years old. Memories of him would come and go and I would wonder if the tapes my mum owned were real.
He was absolutely intended to be scary and creepy. He was a parody of costumed characters in children's television. It was an accident that kids took him as a straight example of a lovable children's TV character, and they just rolled with it for the $$$. Blobby soon became what he was intended to mock, and only after the public got sick of him did he start returning to his non-kid-oriented, parodic roots.
Ladles and gentlemen, presenting, your next Prime Minister!
A considerable improvement
At least in his case, he's not meant to be taken seriously and would make us laugh.
I'd rather trust him in charge than our current PM.
Less corrupt and doesn't lie at least
@@chrismurphy6070 Even Barny doesn't lie.
Can you tell the difference?
Still way more coherent in answering questions than Boris
Return of the 90s UK TV SuperLegend. You were missed Mr Blobby...
Back in the 90s I had a recurring summer job with a guy called Phil that owned lots of bouncy castle type items, as well as a means to play music over the fields, or wherever that particular day was. The children of course loved a day out rushing around bouncing, sliding or taking a turn on a Go-Kart...
To help with concluding the day on a happy-go-lucky note, one of us would have to wear the "Mr. Blobby" costume, dance a lap of the field being chased by incredibly excited kids, then end up back in wherever the main building was to change out of the costume to finish the day. Mum's and carers enjoyed the days of bringing their kids to a slightly easier day of care, they obviously had to stay with their youngsters, but it wasn't an intensive day for them.
It was fun for all really, well I enjoyed setting up, taking down as well as getting paid for what amounts to hanging out in the sunshine 🌞 what teenager doesn't like that? 🤷🏻♂️
Blobby needs to be cancelled, I have no idea how he ever got to be popular in the 90’s
I've said it elsewhere but Mr. Blobby could once only say 'Blobby'. Now he's saying actual words like 'yeah' and 'bye'? He's been learning language skills while away these past 25 years, I see.
Yes. I'm a bit disappointed he says more than just 'Blobby' now. I see it as a form of dumbing down....they think that people can't cope with just 'blobby' and have to make him easier to understand,
@@davidsanderson5918 True
I've never heard of Mr Blobby until now and OMG, he is hilarious 😂
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He was the 90's goat
Seriously?!
Talks more sense and is less corrupt then Boris I guess
@@b0r3d0n1ine I'm not from the UK
The finest piece of journalism I have ever seen this will be forever remembered thank you BBC
best piece journalism the bbc has ever produced
I'm sorry - I am the only one who found Mr. Blobby NIGHTMARE fuel as a kid? No?
Yep your the only one
No
No it was the reason why he was cancelled in the first place but they are trying to bring him back
The ghost of Christmas parties past ?
@@ANGELROB_YTC Aww that's a shame he scared me but to my European friends who domf understand him when they say "what the hell is that things i still say. "That's Mr. Blobby, show some resepct"
This is... the most British thing I have ever seen in my life.
BBC is British...
Mr Blobby is my sleep paralysis demon! 😭
OUR HERO IS BACK! All hail Blobby 🙏
“Are you a method actor, Mr Blobby?” 😂😂😂😂
2:32 only mr blobby can do this without being canceled
Subtitles:
Blow me blow me blow me blow me blow me blow me blow me blow me blow me yeah bloody bloody bloody
This is the state of the BBC now.
The high standard of BBC journalism
HAHAHAHA I love Mr Blobby he was a huge part of my childhood growing up :D
That shit is pure nightmare fuel
This is the real quality news!
Love Mr blobby!
Now *THIS* is what we pay you for!
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At last serious cutting edge journalism from the BBC, they mostly fall short in that respect.
Makes more sense than Boris
Least he's funny
Ah, my spirit animal!
Just about sums up the BBC
I’m so confused… what on earth was that terrifying thing?
That's Boris and alot of the depth he has of any policies
@@chrismurphy6070 hHahahahaha actually though
It's Mr. Blobby, a British legend.
@@AlanWattResistance true like Peppa pig but both are way less corrupt and lie less as well as got a better grasp of language and understanding
@@chrismurphy6070 Mr. Blobby for PM.
Ngl I did find him terrifying as a kid but this is probably the best news report in 2021 🤣🤣🤣
I feel like Mr Blobby has calmed down a bit
Boris looks happy
Ive always loved Mr Blobby! Saturday's with things like Noel's house party, generation game. They were beautiful
At last the BBC has a proper report..
Loved him!!!! 😍
Can't believe I just watched that
This is the thing of nightmares...glad the Atlantic Ocean is between Mr Blobby and North America...
He’s pretty buoyant. In both senses of the word.
Mr. Blobby is a British legend.
Mr blobby gives me an unsettling feeling
He's still terrifying lol
Blobby, blobby, blobby!
A UK legend is Mr Blobby!
Mr. Blobby is the Funniest Character I’ve ever seen!
I lost some brain cells, worth it.
You never fail to entertain us!❤️
Oh yes.
Made more sense then the hours of drivel in parliament earlier
Love that little side step.....
We love Blobbo in the USA, too!
my kids love mr blobby
The end of a fine journalistic career 🤣🤣🤣
I love blobby!
Was anyone else really hoping that the studio crew would shout out 'Oh no it hasn't' at the news of the panto being delayed? 🤔
Blobby, blobby, blobby
Translation: I will lather your children in condiments and consume them
Blah, blah, blah
I loved him as a lil girl 🤣🤣🤣
His voice sounds like banished souls screaming
Glad to see that Bouphe- I mean Blobby is getting the recognition they deserve
Mr. blobby would be better prime minister then Boris Johnson because he make more sense
So true
And Liz Truss
The auto-captions say “Blow Me” when he says “Blobby”! 😂
The news reporter must think what the hell did I sign up for
The good old days
He's boosted his vocabulary
I don't know what the fuck I just watched, or what's happened to the BBC, but it's good to see that American media isn't the only one that's slipping into an absurdism
Been waiting to hear from this guy for decades
Mr. Blobby is so funny
That stuff is clearly made up of nightmares… it’s creepy, a lot
The eyes. The eyes are the worst part 👀
@@coribakescakes4279 that smile, that damn smile
@@Viii498 I can't belive that thing was on a kids show
Blobby is intelligent than BBC news parrots
Better than most bbc propaganda.
I love bloooby
Mr. Blobby's the British Prime Minister now.
At this point, Mr blobby has more credibility than the prime minister.
Mr blooby for pm.he can't be worse than boris
The BBC, down to a tee.
Mr Blobby 4 PM!
Glad to see the BBC maintaining their current standards of journalism...
Why.
I'm grow ass Man and Mr Blobby is still night mare fuel!
I'm cringing in Britain's general direction
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I went to that pantomime and saw him
So Boris what are your thoughts on the alarm at one of the Christmas parties last year going off being put on the news today ?
Its all been done on purpose. Nothing on News is real.
@@evgeniam685 even if it' was live ?
@@chrismurphy6070 live can be easily done in "not live". So many ways to manipulate public. Politicians and media under one control and if anything happens it is coordinated.
Good deflection tactic
@Johnny Caruthers I wouldn't vote for him ? Are you referring to the vote of war in Iraq which followed and in part due to a first gulf war under Major which led in part to a second one ? The one the whole house voted through under Blair ? The one where 84 labour MPs voted against and only 2 Tories ? Like I said none of that matter's now they are not around mostly ,so you want a Tory one to make you poorer ?
When the BBC gets bored of British politics 😂
turn on the automatic subtitles oml
Mr blobby looks to civilised in that studio. Why didn't he get more crazy for the fun of it? 🤪
Probably a combination of there only being a lot of expensive equipment rather than replaceable set dressings; and not wanting to get too close to people for COVID reasons.
@@SourceOfBeing and thats why it wasn't funny
@@SourceOfBeing Not to mention that I'm fairly sure there was a different guy in there to the one who protrayed Mr Blobby in the 90s and 00s (Barry Killaby) as the portrayal was different in as much as he had a wider vocabulary too (back in the day he literally could only say variations of 'blobby'), as well as being less manic. As for the equipment, don't forget the cameras and most of the rest of the equipment are automatic and could potentially have run him over when he wandered off from the stage part (I think that's why the newscaster was asking if he was allowed there).
@@MrDannyDetail obviously it's a new Mr blobby but the old Mr blobby wouldn't have cared about health and safety. I can tell you found this absolutely hilarious to.
@@mariamoments478 blobby blobby blobby!
Thank you....... Oh, Elbow
I love the juxtaposition of the extremely depressing headlines about covid and murders and job vacancies against the barely contained chaotic spectacle that is blobby
Mr Blobby.... oh the nightmares
Blobbyy blobyy bloby
Not another Boris Johnson interview. 🤦🏽♂️
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I’m honestly surprised these people did not get devoured
The high point of this news anchors career I bet ..
That thing looks like it's made of vintage nightmares & leftover Halloween candy ●__●
i love that description
Love me blooby he’s ace
Was expecting boris Johnston
Quality.
_greeting from bali island_ 🌅
More blobby
Bring back nose house parse with Mr blobby on BBC one😢😢😢😢