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Encyclopedia > Weebl's cartoons

Jonti Picking has created many Flash cartoons, distributed on the Weebl's Stuff website. Image File history File links Please see the file description page for further information. ... Jonathan Jonti Picking, otherwise known by his Internet pseudonym Weebl (born May 17, 1975, Doncaster, England) is the creator of the Weebl and Bob cartoon series, as well as the Magical Trevor, Badger Badger Badger, Kenya and Scampi Flash movies on weebls-stuff. ... Jonathan Jonti Picking, otherwise known by his Internet pseudonym Weebl (born May 17, 1975, Doncaster, England) is the creator of the Weebl and Bob cartoon series, as well as the Magical Trevor, Badger Badger Badger, Kenya and Scampi Flash movies on weebls-stuff. ... A Flash cartoon is an animated film created using Macromedia Flash animation software, usually as a form of limited animation. ... Below are descriptions of some, but not all of Jonti Pickings cartoons on weebls-stuff. ...

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Weebl and Bob

Main article: Weebl and Bob
Weebl and Bob

Weebl's most well-known Flash cartoon is Weebl and Bob. Created in June 2002, it became popular when noticed by MTV who broadcast short episodes on its cable channel. The Everyday Happenings of Weebl (and Sometimes Weebls Friend Bob) (best known as Weebl and Bob) is a Flash cartoon series composed by Jonti Picking (also known as Weebl to fans) and co-scripted by Chris Vick (known as Skoo). ... Image File history File links Wab. ... The Everyday Happenings of Weebl (and Sometimes Weebls Friend Bob) (best known as Weebl and Bob) is a Flash cartoon series composed by Jonti Picking (also known as Weebl to fans) and co-scripted by Chris Vick (known as Skoo). ... MTV (Music Television) is an American cable television network based in New York City. ...


The series revolves around two egg-like creatures called Weebl and Bob, who are best friends with an obsession with pie. They speak in a heavily mumbled manner almost indecipherable to the watcher; however, their speech is also shown in speech bubbles. The stories mainly concern the duo's many (failed) attempts to get pie, or introduce a new character. The humour is often crude and immature, and most episodes revolve around the characters simply staying on the spot and conversing, but often twists are added to the episodes, such as the recent parody of a-ha's Take on Me music video in the episode "Paper". a-ha is a Grammy Award-nominated band from Norway. ...


Since its creation, Weebl and Bob has generated a strong fanbase worldwide and often is referred to in many places on the Internet, such is its appeal.


On The Moon

Main article: On The Moon

Beginning in 2005, this series of animations is the second most popular on the site, after Weebl and Bob. To date, twelve episodes have since been produced, featuring the exploits of the Toast King and Insanity Prawn Boy, who both live (as the title suggests) on the moon. Anything can happen On The Moon (shortened to On The Moon) is a Flash cartoon series animated by Peter Murray Hill of Auriol Productions and available on the website Weebls Stuff. ...


Magical Trevor is also a term used for Lewis Laidlaw`s Dad, who is also known as "trev", "brewlord", "trevbrew" and even the dutch variation "trevgaard"


He likes the occasional brew and own some cancercalums.


Badgers

Main article: Badger Badger Badger
Badgers
Badgers

One of the most popular cartoons animated by Jonti Picking is Badgers. The animation consists of dancing badgers, snakes, and mushrooms. When the cartoon was first released in 2003, it became an instant phenomenon and became wildly popular throughout the Internet. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Weebls cartoons#Badgers. ... Download high resolution version (870x632, 98 KB)Badger badger badger. ... Download high resolution version (870x632, 98 KB)Badger badger badger. ... Jonathan Jonti Picking, otherwise known by his Internet pseudonym Weebl (born May 17, 1975, Doncaster, England) is the creator of the Weebl and Bob cartoon series, as well as the Magical Trevor, Badger Badger Badger, Kenya and Scampi Flash movies on weebls-stuff. ...


Currently there are three official remakes of the original, including; Football Badgers, Halloween Badgers and Christmas Badgers (as seen on Weebl's Stuff Advent Calendar). There are also several spinoff cartoons with the badgers, including Special Edition, a Lord of the Rings parody, and Big Ass Badgers, a spoof of the Transformers trailer. In contemporary usage, a parody (or lampoon) is a work that imitates another work in order to ridicule, ironically comment on, or poke some affectionate fun at the work itself, the subject of the work, the author or fictional voice of the parody, or another subject. ... Transformers is a 2007 live action film directed by Michael Bay and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, based on the Transformers franchise. ...


Magical Trevor

Magical Trevor is a series of short musical flash cartoons showcased on the Weebl's stuff website, created by Jonti Picking. The series involves the titular magician travelling to various planets in his rocket ship "Trev I" and performing magic acts to various groups of domesticated animals, generally with lack of response from his audience. The musical commentary accompanying the 'acts' is governed almost wholly by rhyming, for example "You might think 'His new trick is sick!'/ Sawing a pigeon in half with a stick" and the corresponding imagery illustrates the said commentary, however weird or surreal the resulting outcome may be. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Below are descriptions of some, but not all of Jonti Pickings cartoons on weebls-stuff. ... Jonathan Jonti Picking, otherwise known by his Internet pseudonym Weebl (born May 17, 1975, Doncaster, England) is the creator of the Weebl and Bob cartoon series, as well as the Magical Trevor, Badger Badger Badger, Kenya and Scampi Flash movies on weebls-stuff. ...


About the series

Like many of the cartoons seen on the Weebl's stuff website, the animations are usually continually looped, and set to music which goes more and more out of sync with each loop. The cartoon style is simple and lacking in detail, but very fun and colorful. Much of the appeal of the series is due to the comedic song lyrics, which follow the story as it happens in unnecessary and often mundane detail ("look at him now, disappearing the cow" etc).


The following general episodic structure is used in most of the installments; Trevor arrives at a planet, he performs on a generic stage (usually in the middle of nowhere) in front of a group of domesticated animals, Trevor uses a member of the audience to perform a trick with outstanding talent, but the audience usually ignores his show outright. This structure varies between episodes, for example in episode 2 we don't even see who the audience is.


The first cartoon, released in July 2004, begins with a little man wearing a white robe that says "TREV" and a pointed white hat with a star hanging from the tip. His robe seems overly loose as it hangs from his extremities. He has an orange beard styled in such a way that several sections stick out and curl outward. This is apparently Magical Trevor (he has some genuine magical ability, most obviously shown in the first cartoon, when he shoots magical energy from his hands). He stands on a wooden stage next to a cow, before an audience of other cows apathetically chewing grass. There is a banner that says "Magical Trevor" above the stage arch. Behind the stage is blue sky and mountains shaped like his hat. Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Music plays throughout and is the main reason for the cartoon's humor and popularity. The music is entirely keyboard and drum machines. Two or three male voices sing and narrate the story. // Music is an art form consisting of sound and silence expressed through time. ... The term synthesiser is also used to mean frequency synthesiser, an electronic system found in communications. ... A Boss DR-202 Drum Machine A drum machine is an electronic musical instrument designed to imitate the sound of drums and/or other percussion instruments. ...


Magical Trevor has the ability to make cows disappear. Then, utilizing a magic leather whip (which displeases the cows as its tag reveals it is made from 100% cowhide), he can make them reappear. After he does this trick, a cow holds a press conference about how Magical Trevor sent him to a parallel dimension that was nothing but a warehouse filled with rows and rows of canned beans. The cartoon continues to loop until one goes to another Web page or closes the Web browser window. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Legume, Pulse (legume) and Fabaceae (Discuss) Green beans Bean is a common name for large plant seeds of several genera of Fabaceae (formerly Leguminosae) used for food or feed. ... A screenshot of a web page. ... An example of a web browser (Internet Explorer), displaying the English Wikipedia main page. ... An example of a graphical user interface in Windows XP, with the My Music window displayed In computing, a window is a visual area, usually rectangular in shape, containing some kind of user interface, displaying the output of and allowing input for one of a number of simultaneously running computer...


In the scene where Trevor is performing for the cows, the lyrics talk about how well-liked he is, but the cows go from indifferent to angry, and Trevor goes from a childish eagerness to a nervous desire to appease the cows. Then, after Trevor has failed to make any impression on his audience, the cow that he used in his trick is given a full press conference. Through these aspects of the story, the cartoon skillfully develops Magical Trevor's character, and makes him likable to boot.


Strangely, the animal involved is a cow, rather than a bull, but the narration refers to him as "he" rather than "she".


As of November 2006, Magical Trevor has been viewed approximately 8 million (and counting) times on the official website, and possibly many more on other sites. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Magical Trevor 2

Magical Trevor 2, released in February 2005, begins with Trevor traveling through space in a small space ship called "Trev I" to "Pigeon Planet", which is a green planet with a polar ice cap resembling pigeon excrement. He arrives at the planet and appears on a stage in a puff of smoke. Using a piece of rope, he pulls a large pigeon (who is inside a box with only its head, feet, and tail exposed), which is on the stage next to him, into view. He then produces a stick from behind him and saws the pigeon in half with it. The lower half then defecates on the stage, displeasing Trevor. Behind Trevor a curtain is drawn revealing that they are on Aisle 2 of a supermarket. Aisle 2 has nothing but Ragú tomato sauce on its shelves. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Ariane 5 lifts off with the Rosetta probe on 2nd of March, 2004. ... This does not cite any references or sources. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Coils of rope used for long-line fishing A rope (IPA: ) is a length of fibers, twisted or braided together to improve strength for pulling and connecting. ... Pigeon redirects here. ... Look up stick, sticks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Defecation or feceation (known colloquially as pooping or shitting) is the act of eliminating solid or semisolid waste material from the digestive tract. ... Ragú (with a ú) is a brand of Italian-style sauce brand first sold in 1946—one of many consumer brands in the portfolio of Unilever, an Anglo-Dutch food giant. ...


Like its predecessor, Magical Trevor 2 has music playing throughout, and at the "end", the cartoon returns to the point where Trevor appeared on the stage. The cartoon continues to loop until the viewer goes to another Web page or closes the Web browser window.


The music is very much like its prequel with drums and keyboards playing throughout it. The voices are the same as its prequel.


As of November 2006, Magical Trevor 2 has been viewed 3.49 million times on the official website, and possibly many more on other sites. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Magical Trevor 3

Magical Trevor 3, released in September 2005, starts with Trevor arriving with "Trev I" on an unknown planet that looks as though it is made out of cheese. His latest trick involves putting a "magical cloak" over a giant chinchilla, pouring petrol over the cloak, and setting it on fire with a lit match he pulls out from his ear. While the cloak is burning, Trevor toasts a marshmallow before he extinguishes the fire with a deluge of rain to reveal that the chinchilla is safe and sound, despite being reduced to the size of a raisin. However, Magical Trevor's audience of chinchillas have been sleeping the whole time, so Trevor writes in his journal to remind himself that chinchillas "sure are" nocturnal. After that, he discovers "World of Leather" (a department store that in reality sells sofas), in which he models a few of the store's leather coats. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Range map of Chinchilla species. ... A nocturnal animal is one that sleeps during the day and is active at night - the opposite of the human (diurnal) schedule. ...


Near the end, Trevor is wearing a dark black coat, with black makeup and a pale face. His normal silver inscription of "Trev" on his cloak is now black. The backdrop is a graveyard, and the caption exclaims, "Look like a huge Goth!" One of the gravestones behind Trevor appears to read "Beans 2005". Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


As opposed to the earlier Magical Trevors, the animation window is larger and optional subtitles are present. It also elaborates on Trevor's apparent obsession with leather, as exposed in the original Magical Trevor. Still going strong, as of November 2006, Magical Trevor 3 has been viewed approximately 2.14 million times. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Magical Trevor 4

Magical Trevor 4, released on Weebl's site on October 31, 2006, starts with Trevor, who is designed slightly different in this installment, performing an animé-style zooming spin and then landing onto a platform similar to the stand in the first Magical Trevor. He then starts firing pigs out of his sleeve as if it were an autocannon, and the screen then pulls out to reveal that the stand is floating on a seafront that the said pigs are wallowing in. An x-ray of Trevor shows that his powers are worked by his "magical toe". This x-ray also reveals that Trevor's beard does indeed contain several bones. Magical Trevor is attempting to impress the pigs with his toe, but they are ignoring him. While a pig proceeds to pee on the stand, Trevor becomes extremely angry when hit by a beach ball in the back of the head and calls "Jim Kraken" on his cell phone. Suddenly, a "kraken" with a haddock's head (and a body resembling a giant version of the Creature from the Black Lagoon, rather than a giant squid) appears and pops the float that one of the pigs is sitting upon. The pig starts to cry, but Trevor calms him down by telling him that there is a special on "Kraken Brand Yummy Fish Pie", which is advertised as being 25% off for consumers made of ham ("Made Of Ham? You Get 25% Off!!"). The Pie has a picture of the "Kraken" saying "Sweet Mercy. That's Fishy!" Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... M242 Bushmaster autocannon on an M2 Bradley. ... In the NATO phonetic alphabet, X-ray represents the letter X. An X-ray picture (radiograph) taken by Röntgen An X-ray is a form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength approximately in the range of 5 pm to 10 nanometers (corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 PHz... Pen and wash drawing by malacologist Pierre Dénys de Montfort, 1801, from the descriptions of French sailors reportedly attacked by such a creature off the coast of Angola. ... Binomial name Melanogrammus aeglefinus (Linnaeus, 1758) The haddock or offshore hake is a marine fish distributed on both sides of the North Atlantic. ... Creature from the Black Lagoon is a 1954 black-and-white science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold, and starring Richard Carlson, Julia Adams, Richard Denning, Antonio Moreno, and Whit Bissell. ...


The Kraken re-appears in the Weebl and Bob episode "Christmas 4".


Magical Trevor external links

  • Magical Trevor 1
  • Magical Trevor 2
  • Magical Trevor 3
  • Magical Trevor 4

Kenya

The movie Kenya features an upbeat crazy song comparing Kenya favorably to Norway as a tourist destination, pointing out various attractions that are available "only in Kenya". The cartoon begins with a lion with no visible mouth in front of a multi-colored ground. The lion dances in an odd manner by swinging his arms and alternating the feet he is standing on. The words "Only Available in Kenya" flash briefly above the lion. The scene pans to the left to reveal a tiger in the same foreground, who unlike the preceding lion, has whiskers and a mouth but lacks the lion's mane (interestingly, tigers are native to Asia). The tiger dances in the same way as the lion and shares a common orange color with him. Binomial name (Linnaeus, 1758) Distribution of Lions in Africa Synonyms Felis leo (Linnaeus, 1758) The lion (Panthera leo) is a member of the family Felidae and one of four big cats in the genus Panthera. ... Binomial name (Linnaeus, 1758) Historical distribution of tigers (pale yellow) and 2006 (green). ... World map showing the location of Asia. ...


After a few moments, the scene zooms out, showing both lion and tiger in the same shot. "Amazing Offer!!" declares a flashing text above them. "Lions and Tigers available for viewing now!" The text is in all capital letters.


The scene quickly switches to a small, red map of Norway, with text on the side stating that Norway's population is crab, that it has no tigers or lions, and that its main export is tree. Below this more text declares that "TREE<LIONS=KENYA WINS". It also claims that Norway should be called Snoreway. A new map replaces it shortly afterward, showing the African continent with certain countries colored in and a protruding Kenya. The 3D Kenya moves up and down with the music as an orange dotted line extending from it shows, according to text at the side, the line to ensure the best coverage if Kenya were to urinate all over Norway physically, as well as metaphorically (however, as noted, this is a rare occurrence). The tiger is then shown dancing on a giraffe as the lion, apparently unsuccessfully trying to eat the giraffe, is clamped onto the giraffe's leg with his teeth. The lion and tiger then dance in place, each holding a knife and fork, over an apparently dead zebra while the words "Hurry! Only available while stocks last!" flash above. Then a multicolored map of Kenya shows a few facts about the country and a tiger and two lions dance on the map. The next scene shows three people, two of whom play trumpets and one waving his arms in glee, leaning out of the windows of a bus labeled "Holy crap. Lions! Tours". The cartoon ends with the words "Kenya Believe it! Free snorkel with every visit" on a red background. Like many of Picking's other movies, it is a continuous loop. For the acronyms, see MAP and MAPS. A map is a symbolized depiction of a space which highlights relations between components (objects, regions, themes) of that space. ... Superfamilies Dromiacea Homolodromioidea Dromioidea Homoloidea Eubrachyura Raninoidea Cyclodorippoidea Dorippoidea Calappoidea Leucosioidea Majoidea Hymenosomatoidea Parthenopoidea Retroplumoidea Cancroidea Portunoidea Bythograeoidea Xanthoidea Bellioidea Potamoidea Pseudothelphusoidea Gecarcinucoidea Cryptochiroidea Pinnotheroidea * Ocypodoidea * Grapsoidea * An asterisk (*) marks the crabs included in the clade Thoracotremata. ... The coniferous Coast Redwood, the tallest tree species on earth. ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ... Urination, also called micturition, is the process of disposing urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body. ... Binomial name Linnaeus, 1758 Range map The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all land-living animal species. ... Species Equus zebra Equus hartmannae Equus quagga Equus grevyi The Zebra is a part of the horse family, Equidae, native to central, eastern and southern Africa. ... The trumpet is the highest brass instrument in register, above the French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium, and tuba. ...


Errata

Contrary to the claims made in the cartoon, Kenya does not have any tigers in the wild. There are no native tigers at all in Kenya, or indeed anywhere in Africa. Tigers come from Asia. See the main article on Tigers for details. Binomial name Panthera tigris (Linnaeus, 1758) Tigers (Panthera tigris) are mammals of the Felidae family, one of four big cats that belong to the Panthera genus. ...


Lapland

A Christmas themed version, called Lapland (which is not a country but the area inhabited by the Sami people), shows Santa Claus and a snowflake in place of the lion and the tiger, and is set in Lapland. As one cannot make a humorous pun out of the word Lapland as one can with Kenya, the singer notes that there is "not much to do there but still better than Norway" in the place of "Kenya Believe it". Despite this, the cartoon notes that Lapland is itself a better tourist destination than Norway. (In fact, parts of Lapland are in Norway. It also overlaps with Sweden, Finland and Russia.) In one part of this cartoon it is also stated 'If you wanted to open a strip club, Lapland would be a possible name' National anthem Sámi soga lávlla Languages Sami, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Russian Area ca. ... The Sami people (also Sámi, Saami, Lapps, sometimes also Laplanders) are the indigenous people of Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. ... A typical depiction of Santa Claus. ... Look up snowflake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... For the book or movie Striptease see Striptease (book) and Striptease (movie) A striptease is a performance, usually a dance, in which the performer gradually removes their clothing for the purposes of sexually arousing the audience, usually performed in nightclubs. ...


As of December, 2006, Kenya has been viewed 9.06 million times on the Weebls Stuff website, more than any other Weebls toon. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Kenya external links

  • The Kenya cartoon
  • The Lapland cartoon
  • Kenya live - fan-made live version of the cartoon
  • Discover Magical Kenya - Get the Facts about Kenya
  • Come to Norway - A parody of the cartoon by Macleod and Reilly, claiming that Norway is better than Kenya.

Demolition Squid

Demolition Squid title

Demolition Squid is a trailer for a movie that is "based on a true story" and features "the motion captured performance of Tom Hanks" (referencing the movie The Polar Express, which was released shortly before this cartoon). In the movie, a squid wearing a hard hat uses demolition equipment to defeat his enemies. For example, he "[has] to destroy the orphanage before Hitler Baby can escape" and uses a wrecking ball to demolish the orphanage. He also blows up a woman's house, perceiving it as a threat. We find out at the end of the trailer that the buildings are in fact dangerous when a bank rises up off the ground and is revealed to be a monster. Demolition Squid's frequently-used catchphrase is "Oh, Shiiiiiiiit!". Image File history File links Demolition_Squid. ... Image File history File links Demolition_Squid. ... The Polar Express is a 2004 feature film based on the childrens book of the same title by Chris Van Allsburg. ... A wrecking ball is a heavy steel ball, usually hung from a crane, that is used for demolishing large buildings. ... “Banker” redirects here. ...


Demolition Squid is an obvious parody of the over-the-top action movie trailers which feature an exaggeratedly deep-voiced narrator and cheesy catchphrases or oneliners. The subtitle for the movie is "Calamari Democracy", an obvious reference to the game Katamari Damacy. Katamari Damacy , Katamari Damashii) is a third-person puzzle-action video game published and developed by Namco for the PlayStation 2 video game console. ...


Demolition Squid's external links

  • Demolition Squid

aaaaaaaaaaaaahaha

AKA: 'The Awful Underexposure Of Sir Cecile LaPointe'


Released April 5, 2005 as a joke, at the time there had not been a recent video of decent length. News articles posted on the site claimed the staff had been working on an amazing short. This video was claimed to be that amazing animation, much to everyone's surprise. However, the real animation was Demolition Squid. The short blurb that accompanies each of Weebl's toons simply reads "aaaaaaaaaahahaha haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. ahahahaaah ahhhh aaaah."


aaaaaaaaaaaaahaha features what appears to be an anthropomorphic strip of bacon dancing along with a naked humanoid creature lacking the top part of a skull with a spoon embedded in its brain. The exclamation "aaaaaaaaaaaaahaha", described as a cross between a scream and a laugh, is heard in he background with a simple tune. Like many of Weebl's toons, this one loops. Anthropomorphism, also referred to as personification or prosopopeia, is the attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, forces of nature, and others. ...


aaaaaaaaaaaaahaha external links

  • aaaaaaaaaaaaahaha animation
  • News article

Lardman

Lardman is a small creature that is simply a lump of lard with eyes and stick figure legs, who has appeared in 2 cartoons and a short made for Picking's 2004 animated advent calendar for Samsung. The main plotline of the cartoons are to prove that his life is an "exciting adventure", but the cartoons focus instead on the title character's uninteresting moments.


Lardman 1

The first Lardman episode, created in April 2003, begins with a theme song claiming that his life is an exciting adventure and shows him at the Moon Landing and the Kennedy assassination. Then, in the actual story, he then walks up to an easel indicating there is a talent show, where he stands for a while and then jumps, causing great applause. Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Still frame from July 20, 1969 video transmission of Neil Armstrong stepping onto the surface of the Moon. ... John F. Kennedy The assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the United States, took place on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, USA at 12:30 PM Central Standard Time (18:30 UTC). ...


Dr. Zaius Productions also made a movie based on Lard Man, wherein Lard Man teams up with Galfonga the Warrior to find his brother Butter Boy, who was stolen by the French. This film was accepted with greater praise.


Lardman Christmas short

The Lardman Christmas short, released on December 10, 2004, begins with a slightly altered theme song, now saying that his life is a "big Christmas adventure" and shows Lardman appearing at the Birth of Christ and sitting on the lap of Santa Claus. The proper story consists of Lardman approaching an easel similar to the one in the original, but now saying that it is a "Xmas Talent Show". Lardman then slips on frozen ice and lands on his side, wriggling his legs and making a squeaky sound. December 10 is the 344th day (345th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, 21 days before the next year. ... Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Lardman 2

The second proper Lardman animation appeared in May 2005. It has the same theme music as the original however it now shows him at the elevation of Pope Benedict XVI and a speech by California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. In the story, Lardman approaches an enclosed car where a small dog is panting in the hot sun, so he gallantly intervenes himself between the sun and the dog causing a small amount of shade. Lardman becomes increasingly uncomfortable and begins to melt. After some time elapses, there is nothing left of Lardman but a puddle with his stick figure legs all askew as the car's owner returns and drives off. It is doubtful, however, that Lardman is seriously injured by this occurrence, as he is shown with an arrow sticking into his head in the introductions to both Lardman animations, with no observable consequences. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is becoming very long. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Largest metro area Greater Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ... Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German pronunciation (IPA): ) (born July 30, 1947) is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, actor, and politician, currently serving as the 38th Governor of the U.S. state of California. ...


Lardman external links

  • The original Lardman cartoon
  • Lardman's X-Mas Adventure
  • The second Lardman cartoon

Patrick Moore (Plays the Xylophone)

A paean to British astronomer and national treasure, Sir Patrick Moore. The animation shows him flying through space to play on his xylophone for some dancing Martians. B3ta founder Rob Manuel had the idea behind this cartoon. (Note that Sir Patrick Moore could actually play the xylophone, until arthritis made it impossible.) Paean, in Homer, was the Greek physician of the gods. ... The idea of national treasure, like national epics and national anthems, is part of the language of Romantic nationalism, which arose in the late 18th century and 19th centuries. ... Sir Patrick Moore presenting The Sky at Night, October 2005 Sir Alfred Patrick Caldwell-Moore, CBE, HonFRS, FRAS (born 4 March 1923), known as Patrick Moore, is an English amateur astronomer who has attained legendary status in British astronomy as a writer and television presenter of the subject and who... The name Martian is given to the hypothetical native inhabitants of the planet Mars. ... B3ta is a humorous British website, described as a puerile digital arts community by The Guardian [1]. It was founded by Rob Manuel, Denise Wilton and Cal Henderson. ... Rob Manuel Rob Manuel (born December 5, 1973) is the co-founder of B3ta (where he is affectionately known as the Ginger Führer). For a time, he presented the B3ta Radio Show on Resonance FM with David Stevenson. ... Arthritis (from Greek arthro-, joint + -itis, inflammation; plural: arthritides) is a group of conditions where there is damage caused to the joints of the body. ...


Patrick Moore external links

  • The Patrick Moore cartoon

Breadfish

The movie Breadfish features a single underwater scene of fish embedded in loaves of bread drifting past the viewer, and is representative of the many minor cartoons on the site. It too has looping music, but the loop is much shorter than those for the most famous cartoons. It is also reminiscent of the After Dark "flying toaster" screen savers. After Dark is a series of computer screensaver software introduced in 1989 by Berkeley Systems for the Apple Macintosh, and later for Microsoft Windows. ...


As of November 2006, Breadfish has been viewed 1.96 million times on the official website, and possibly many more on other sites. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Breadfish external links

Mr Stabby

Mr Stabby was another popular cartoon, created by Jonti Picking and Joel Veitch. The animation features a strange, knife-wielding maniac with ginger hair and beard who uses sharp weaponry to help him in his everyday life. So far, this has included; swimming, shopping, becoming a magician, and becoming a Piercer Jonathan Jonti Picking, otherwise known by his Internet pseudonym Weebl (born May 17, 1975, Doncaster, England) is the creator of the Weebl and Bob cartoon series, as well as the Magical Trevor, Badger Badger Badger, Kenya and Scampi Flash movies on weebls-stuff. ... Joel Veitch is an English web animator and member of the B3ta collective. ...


Scampi

The movie Scampi features a marching man in military garb singing 'I've seen things, I've seen them with my eyes; I've seen things, they're often in disguise', then naming random items such as carrots, handbags, cheese, toilets, russians, planets, hamsters, weddings, poets, stalin, kuala lumper, pygmies and budgies. An image of each (in its appropriate disguise) is given as it is named; the focal item is the city of Kuala Lumpur, whose image is a map of Malaysia on which the city has been re-labelled "France". As with other cartoons on the site, the action is set to looping music. The loop goes out of synch with the music after a while. Nickname: Motto: Maju dan makmur (Malay: Progress and Prosper) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: , Country Malaysia State Federal Territory Establishment 1857 Granted city status 1974 Government  - Mayor (Datuk Bandar) Datuk Abdul Hakim Borhan From 14 December 2006 Area  - City 243. ...


As of July 2007, Scampi has been viewed 4.95 million times on the official website, and possibly many more on other sites. Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...


Scampi external links

  • The Scampi cartoon

Dugong

The Movie Dugong is based on the mammal of the same name, and features Dugongs wearing top hats. It mentions that it is "The cow of the sea", where a cow from the first Magical Trevor cameos. It also mentions that it is "also known as the manatee"; and that it "doesn't have wings (because that is silly)"; nor does it live in a tree, for the same reason. It also notes that "compared to the dolphin (its very close cousin), it's quite ugly". Actually, dugongs are closer relatives to afrotheres, especially elephants. Also, dugongs and manatees are completely different species. Dugongs are part of the Family Dugonginae (along with the extinct Steller's Sea Cow), while manatees are part of the Family Trichechidae. Subclasses & Infraclasses Subclass †Allotheria* Subclass Prototheria Subclass Theria Infraclass †Trituberculata Infraclass Metatheria Infraclass Eutheria Mammals (class Mammalia) are warm-blooded, vertebrate animals characterized by the production of milk in female mammary glands and by the presence of: hair, three middle ear bones used in hearing, and a neocortex region in... Binomial name (Müller, 1776) Natural range of . ... Duke Ellington wearing a top hat. ... COW is an acronym for a number of things: Can of worms The COW programming language, an esoteric programming language. ... Magical Trevor is a character in a small series of flash cartoons by Jonti Picking. ... Species Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus Trichechus senegalensis For the record label, see Manatee Records. ... Genera See article below. ... Afrotheria are a clade of mammals with the rank of cohort, that has been proposed based on DNA analysis. ... Genera and Species Loxodonta Loxodonta cyclotis Loxodonta africana Elephas Elephas maximus Elephas antiquus † Elephas beyeri † Elephas celebensis † Elephas cypriotes † Elephas ekorensis † Elephas falconeri † Elephas iolensis † Elephas planifrons † Elephas platycephalus † Elephas recki † Stegodon † Mammuthus † Elephantidae (the elephants) is a family of pachyderm, and the only remaining family in the order Proboscidea... Binomial name Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) Natural range of . ... Binomial name Hydrodamalis gigas (Zimmermann, 1780) Stellers Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) is an extinct large sirenian mammal formerly found near the Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea. ... Species Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus Trichechus senegalensis Manatees (family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large aquatic mammals sometimes known as sea cows. ...


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Chutney

The animation Chutney is a somewhat haphazard Weebl toon, which starts with a skydiver leaping from an airplane proclaiming "Urine!" A fellow skydiver lands alongside and corrects him, saying "I think you mean 'wee'". The first skydiver argues that he "is a big boy now" right before they land on a cloud. The cloud reveals a face and says "BOOM!" in a high-pitched voice. The second skydiver pokes his head above the cloud and into viewing range. "Did this cloud just speak?" he inquires, mere moments before the cloud detonates, killing both men.


The cartoon continues with an English lord-like character and a stereotypical Frenchman called Passepartout on board a hot air balloon that descends into the frame. (this is possibly a reference to a scene in the 1956 film Around the World in 80 Days ) The English character says "Look at them, they're all dead!" and proceeds to laugh to the point of breathlessness at the skydivers' misfortune. Around the World in Eighty Days is a 1956 adventure film made by the Michael Todd Company and released by United Artists. ...


He catches his breath and requests that the Frenchman give him some more tea. The Frenchman tells him that they have run out, and the angry Englishman expresses his disgust with the Frenchman. The Frenchman "judo kicks" the Englishman at his rude remark. He is ejected from the hot air balloon to the Frenchman's angry cry of "That is for ABBA!", implying that the band are English. Although the Englishman is falling to his death, he swiftly and calmly replies, "They were Swedish!" This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...


The Frenchman rolls up his sleeves and journeys to Sweden to fight because of his hatred of the pop group, and is told to join a queue. The animation cuts to two more characters waiting in a queue. One queries if this queue is the line for fighting, and the other replies, "No, this is the line for chutney!"


The song of the animation begins and we hear of how chutney is a tasty sidedish to poppadoms or your main course. The main chorus involves chants of "Chutney!" with large spinning heads - Jonti Picking's own - acting as background singers. Early in the song, we see the Englishman from the hot air balloon finally fall to the ground, where he is later taken away by an ambulance. After the chorus, the song loops endlessly and the beginning of the animation is not viewed unless the animation is refreshed. A chutney (British spelling), chatni (Urdu or Hindi transliteration) or catni (archaic transliteration) is a term for a variety of sweet and spicy condiments, originally from South Asia. ...


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Bonjour

The animation starts with an animated cartoon phallic Frenchman (obvious since he's wearing a beret as well as a striped shirt) singing "Bonjour, monsieur" over and over again, standing in front of five trees. The music is a simple and uplifting beat with a rapid bass-line. The phallus usually refers to the male penis, or sex organ. ... Basque style Beret Black beret with military emblem A beret (pronounced in English, except in North America where it is pronounced ) is a soft round cap, usually of wool felt, with a flat crown, which is worn by both men and women. ...


After the Frenchman has sung his tune for a bit, all the while disappearing and reappearing all over the scenery, he disappears and instead a cartoon-version of Elvis appears singing about how he wants some "underpants" and later about the apparent lack of underpants in France, all the while lamenting that lack of underpants in said country. He then reminds the viewer to bring underpants if the viewer ever goes to France. Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935 &#8211; August 16, 1977), also known as The King of Rock and Roll, or as just simply The King, was an American singer who had an immeasurable effect on world culture. ...


He then disappears and is replaced by the earlier Frenchman singing the chorus, who is also joined by a bird-like creature sitting in one of the trees and singing a high-pitched harmony. For the grand finale the Frenchman shows that he's not wearing any pants at all, neither is he wearing trousers, in fact he's dangling a cartoon penis in rhythm with the music and singing the same verse as the Elvis-like character from before (as the bird watches in horror) but claims in the end that "No one in France needs the underpants!". Also, the sky has been replaced with the French flag. The penis (plural penises, penes) is an external male sexual organ. ...


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Crabs

The Crabs animation concerns a bag full of crabs and man who puts all of said crabs in his mouth. He then proceeds to run around town, bleeding profusely, gathering much attention from the locals. During the scat singing section of the song, he begins jumping around to the beat of the music, splattering blood on the ground with each landing. At the end, he remarks "That's how I'll sound with a mouthful of crabs."


The music is somewhat different from other Weebl songs, as it has a strong reggae/ska influence in comparison to the usual electro-pop songs of the old.


There is also a version of the Crabs song using the same soundtrack, using Garry's Mod for Half-Life 2. This version uses the Headcrab, Dr. Isaac Kleiner and Civil Protection models and the map cs_italy from Counter-Strike: Source. The events in this version are almost identical to the original. This version has been converted into flash for adding to the official site by Jonti, with the only differences being that it loops and sound effects (collision on walls) are removed. Garrys Mod, or GMod for short, is a mod for the first-person shooter computer game Half-Life 2. ... Half-Life 2 (HL2) is a science fiction first-person shooter computer game that is the sequel to Half-Life. ... Left: A headcrab from Half-Life. ... Doctor Isaac Kleiner is a fictional character from the video games Half-Life and Half-Life 2. ... This is a list of humanoid and synthetic forces employed by the Combine empire in Half-Life 2, a 2004 first-person shooter. ... ...


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Mango

This is a song that starts out with the narrator's voice introducing us to a "Once upon a time, in a far off land, there lived a-" Then the usual singing starts. The screen shows mangoes running around making faces. After this part, there appears to be a pirate mango harassing another mango for a box of treasure. The chorus of mangoes repeats, then shows a mango pope standing over a hoard of apples. After that, an apparently female mango jumps around while waving maracas and wearing a tall hat made of fruit à la Carmen Miranda. The song then loops, minus the beginning narration. Carmen Miranda, pron. ...


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Cucumbers

This is a song which begins stating that they are going to Bognor Regis because they have heard Bognor Regis is panda free. So they can plant cucumbers because pandas are the cucumber's enemy. It then states that the only way for a cucumber to escape a panda is "to drive a go-kart down the street". Bognor Regis is a seaside resort town and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. ... Panda may refer to: // Giant Panda Panda (plant), a genus of the family Euphorbiaceae PANDAS or P.A.N.D.A.S. is Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptoccal infections Qinling Panda, a subspecies of the Giant Panda. ... Binomial nomenclature Cucumis sativus Ref: ITIS 22364 The cucumber is the edible fruit of the cucumber plant Cucumis sativus, which belongs to the gourd family Cucurbitaceae, as do melons and squash. ...


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Mr.Stabby

Image File history File links PNG version of File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links PNG version of File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...

Parsley Boobs

Parsley Boobs is a series of flash animations. Strangely, it has nothing to do with parsley or boobs - although the main characters Carl Honduras and Minky Steve both resemble circumcised phaluses. Currently three episodes have been put online. The series revolves around Carl Honduras and Minky Steve, two people whose society is held together by the '9 o'clock Fork'; a picture of a fork broadcast on TV. However, when they travel in time and accidentally kill the inventor of the fork their society is ruined and they try to prevent it from happening.


Carl Honduras

A man who wears a smart black suit and co-presents the '9 o'clock Fork'. His time machine is a heavily armed tank called the 'Time Crapper', when he travels through time he "kicks times arse" by shooting everything at the time vortex... this somehow has not altered history. In episode three he is reveled to have Amblyopia and can't stand bright light, in which he cowers and hisses like a vampire. Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is a disorder of the eye. ...


Minky Steve

The other co-presenter of the '9 o'clock Fork' and assumed homosexual, due to his high voice, girly personality and only ever wearing a vest and blue short shorts. His time machine is a giant pink bunny who when not in use eats big carrots, Steve thinks "Time traveling is faaaaaaabulous!". He has a habit of yelling "Brilliant!" in a loud high pitched voice. Since its coinage, the word homosexuality has acquired multiple meanings. ...


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Cat Face

Cat Face is one of the most recent additions to Weebl's catalogue of animations, and is somewhat unusual in that it has (so far) told a continuous story over all three episodes.


The titular character is a large white cat which possesses a curiously large head and has the ability to levitate. As such, his body dangles beneath his enormous head at all times, and sways gently. Cat Face speaks with a peculiar accent, which appears to borrow various elements from African, West Indian, Indian and German dialects. The theme song is melodic and repetitive, providing the context to the cartoon whilst dismissing questions such as why the character's face is so large, or indeed why he has the ability to float through the air, by simply stating that, in both cases, it is because he has a 'big cat face'. At the beginning and end of each episode we hear from a narrator, who provides the context of each episode and also concludes each part by saying "Silly Cat Face!" in response to a blunder or error committed by the main character. After this, Cat Face re-appears on screen to offer a brief moral lesson for any 'kids' who may be watching. Binomial name Felis catus Linnaeus, 1758 Synonyms Felis lybica invalid junior synonym The cat (or domestic cat, house cat) is a small carnivorous mammal. ... A cubical magnet levitating over a superconducting material (this is known as the Meissner effect) Levitation (from Latin levare, to raise) is the process by which an object is suspended against gravity, in a stable position, by a force without physical contact. ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ... The Caribbean or the West Indies is a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. ... The Narrator is the entity within a story that tells the story to the reader. ...


In a recent NME magazine, the character of Catface was inspired by Jonti Picking's own pet cat Logi, who apparently "speaks exactly like Catface". Not to be confused with the Canadian music magazine Music Express The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a Popular music magazine in the United Kingdom which has been published weekly since March 1952. ...


Episode One

In the first episode, we see Cat Face in his kitchen, lamenting that he has neither any food nor any reformed industrial waste products which resemble it. Indeed, the only thing to be found in Cat Face's cupboard is a bottle of bleach, with which he is disgusted. Whilst making his way to the shops to replenish his stores, he is apparently irritated by the presence of a group of children who wave and call to him as he passes by. When he reaches the shop, which is seen to be stocking only DIY materials, he is greeted by the shopkeeper, who promptly bursts into flames, leaving Cat Face to turn away disappointed. As he leaves the shop, conscious of his error but apparently unconcerned for the wellbeing of the shopkeeper (who he claims to despise), Cat Face indulges in a stream-of-consciousness rant which excuses his mistake by virtue of his inability to read. After the narrator speaks, Cat Face ends the episode by urging kids to stay in school. This may be a parody of Mr. T, who became familiar for such messages in the 1980s. Commercial chlorine bleach To bleach something, is to remove or lighten its color, sometimes as a preliminary step in the process of dyeing; a bleach is a chemical that produces these effects, often via oxidation. ... Spontaneous human combustion (SHC) is a pseudo-scientific hypothesis that suggests that burning of a persons body may occur without an external source of flammable ignition. ... Mr. ...


Episode Two: Help the Aged

Whilst returning from the debacle at the DIY shop, Cat Face sees an elderly woman attempting to cross a main road. In contrast to his attitude towards the shopkeeper in the previous episode, Cat Face shows a distinct concern for the safety of the woman, and invites her to stroke him. When she does so, he confesses that he likes the feel of 'bony hands', and rubs against the woman, ominously stating that "You know what that means." In the next scene, Cat Face is seen ushering the woman into a room of his house, in which we see a number of seemingly random objects, including a cactus and a traffic sign. When the woman stresses that she has to go and collect her pension, Cat Face insists that she stay in the room with his 'special things' where it is safe, and informs her that she no longer requires money. He states that she now "smells nice" and "belongs to" him, referring to a cat's habit of rubbing themselves against some one to claim that they are their property, like Cat face did earlier on. As he closes the door behind her, we see the skeleton of a previous guest, another old lady, whom Cat Face apparently neglected at some point in the past. The scratch marks on the door could possibly be due to the now dead "captive" trying to get out. As he arrives back in the kitchen, he realises that he has failed to buy cat food as he had initially intended, prompting the re-emergence of the narrator to signify the end of the episode. Cat Face once again has the final word, this time encouraging kids to recycle their 'pop cans'. Genera See Taxonomy of the Cactaceae A cactus (plural cacti, cactuses or cactus)SEE REBECCA I WAS RIGHT is any member of the succulent plant family Cactaceae, native to the Americas. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Episode Three: The Pet Shop

In this episode, Cat Face returns to the shops to finally purchase cat food. As he enters the pet shop, we can see the inferno now raging in the DIY shop next door. He is greeted by an assistant whom he seems to prefer to the previous shopkeeper, and deliberates on which kinds of food to buy. After deciding on three tins of tuna, which he claims is good for the brain, Cat Face asks the assistant if she has any ash shaped like fish, which gives the illusion of eating fish while the product actually being consumed is ash. The shopkeeper informs Cat Face that they do not have any such food in store, causing him to react with surprise and considerable anger. He refers to the importance of ash in the diet of 'his people', and accuses her of being 'catist', which is presumably a form of racism directed at cats. The startled shopkeeper attempts to advise Cat Face that she has actual meat treats in store, but he interrupts her and claims that, although she is talking, all he is hearing is silliness. Now angered, the shopkeeper once again tries to defend herself, but is interrupted for a second time by Cat Face, who claims that the real reason for her annoyance is the question of payment. As he is feeling generous, he offers her half a moth in return for the goods. As she explains that she cannot accept this as payment, and that in future she will be keeping the door locked, Cat Face leaves with his food, oblivious to her complaints and agreeing that she should indeed keep the door locked, as crime is everywhere. At the end of the episode, Cat Face explains his belief that property is theft, although cats are exempt from this rule. A shoal of skipjack tuna Tuna are several species of ocean-dwelling fish in the family Scombridae, mostly in the genus Thunnus. ... A moth is an insect closely related to the butterfly. ...


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Complete list of animations

  • Scratch Spider
  • Odd
  • Pet Training
  • Love Story
  • Mr Stabby
  • Mr Stabby II
  • Cats
  • Cow Pig
  • The Cheese Family
  • Merry Christmas
  • Cutey
  • Lard Man
  • Clows
  • Potato
  • Mr Stabby III
  • The Lord (also known as Worms)
  • The Lord II
  • The Lord III
  • Patrick Moore
  • Badgers
  • Badgers II
  • Badgers III (also known as Footy)
  • Scampi
  • Special Edition
  • Bonjour
  • Hos
  • Kenya
  • Intermission
  • Chase Me
  • Magical Trevor
  • Magical Trevor II
  • Magical Trevor III
  • Magical Trevor IV
  • Breadfish
  • Choccy
  • Harricot Verts (originally named Elvis)
  • The Christmassy
  • The Weebl's Stuff Advent Calendar (Link)
  • Annoying
  • Peaches
  • Aaaaaaaaaaaaaahaha
  • Demolition Squid
  • Strawberry Pancakes
  • The Poo and Wee Song
  • CAMRA
  • Boogie
  • Clouds
  • Late Night Shopping
  • Science
  • Toy Ad
  • Chutney
  • Dugong
  • Crabs
  • Signs
  • Dr. Lazurus
  • Good bye Steve (A tribute to Steve Irwin)
  • Space Is Fun
  • Cucumbers
  • Shawshankey
  • Giraffe
  • Mangoes
  • Stockmarket
  • Dear Weebl
  • Parsley Boobs Episode 1
  • Cup
  • Parsley Boobs Episode 2
  • Thrust Squad
  • Big Ass Badgers
  • Cat Face
  • Cat Face 2
  • Parsley Boobs Episode 3
  • Cat Face 3
  • Arboria Bingo
  • blimp

Toons by other authors:

  • Animator Vs Animator 2 (Alan Becker)
  • The Ultimate Showdown (Lemon Demon, Shawn Vulliez)
  • One Million Years BC (Cyriak Harris)
  • Dumb Dinosaur (DrewMo)
  • Animator Vs. Animation (Alan Becker)
  • Marrow (Eidderf, audio by Weebl)
  • Stanley Gibbons (Gavin Broderick, audio taken from the Weebls-Stuff podcast #3)
  • Death Kitty and the Fat Man (Megot Ciam)
  • Salad Fingers episodes 1-5 (David Firth)
  • Ptikobj (David Firth)
  • Beastenders(Cyriak Harris)
  • Clive The Frog(Bovine)
  • Krentz & The Hand Of Shame Episodes 1-3(David Homfrey)
  • Captian Crimson(Bovine)
  • Aubery The Arse Hamester(Bovine)
  • Da Fly Guys Go Pop(David Homfrey)

Neil Cicierega (born August 23, 1986), a. ... image= Salad Fingers plays with Horace Horsecollar in Episode 6. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

Games and Interactive

Moon War

Based on an old 'BASIC' game, this one player or multiplayer game requires the user to enter an angle and power with which to fire their cannon with the intention of hitting the other players cannon on the other side of the moon. The variable terrain varies between each level to add variance.


Prismatic

This Weebl's-stuff game requires the player to click a small red dot bouncing around the screen and over large coloured circles. If the player misses the dot and clicks any part of a sphere by accident a life is lost. As levels progress more and more larger circles are present on the screen and the dot moves faster making it more difficult to click the dot without missing.


Ultimate Pie Theft

In this Pacman tribute you, the gamer, must guide the Wee Bull around several levels of mazes eating the pie. As in Pacman, you are chased around the maze. But instead of ghosts Wee Bull is pursued by Weebl, Bob, Hairy Lee & Chris the Ninja Pirate. When ever the fruit appeared it is announced by Derek the monkey though his face never appears. Monitor Orientation: Vertical Type: Raster, standard resolution (224 x 288) 16 Colors Notes Developed during the Golden Age of Arcade Games. ...


Dog Fight

This Weebl's Stuff multiplayer game requires the gamer to fight it out in a "classic" dogfight style game against another Weebl's stuff visitor.


Towel Boy

This is a spin-off of the classic snake game. Guide your Towel Boy around the board picking up the ladies, who follow on behind. Snake is a video game that came out in the mid-to-late 1970s. ...


This was a game originally made by the Weebl's Stuff team for Lynx.


Goodbye Steve

"Rest in Peace you crazy dancer"


The Steve Irwin Manorial Soundboard is a collection of Steve's greatest quotes - namely each button on the soundboard playing Irwin's catchphrase "Crikey!". The last button however plays a clip of Irwin saying "Croc poo!" and makes the crocodile in Irwin's hands defecate. Released 6 September, 2006. Stephen Robert Steve Irwin (February 22, 1962 – September 4, 2006), nicknamed The Crocodile Hunter, was an Australian wildlife expert and television personality. ... This article is in need of attention. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Pumpkin Panic

Fight the nasty pumpkin invasion in this game by Peabo and The Booboo. Released on 30 October 2006, Halloween. Halfway through the second level, the pumpkins form the words "MMM...PIE", a reference to Weebl and Bob Halloween, or Halloween, is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31, most notably by children, who, in a tradition commonly known as trick-or-treating, dress in costumes and go door-to-door to collect sweets, fruit, and other gifts. ...


Rock Paper Scissors

The classic rock paper scissors game. The site has a single player and a multiplayer version. The latter is build on the same multiplayer framework as dogfight.


Though this is considered a game, its main attraction is the chatroom.


See also

Anything can happen On The Moon (shortened to On The Moon) is a Flash cartoon series animated by Peter Murray Hill of Auriol Productions and available on the website Weebls Stuff. ...

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  Results from FactBites:
 
Weebl's cartoons: Information from Answers.com (3460 words)
The first cartoon, released July 2004, begins with a little man wearing a white robe that says "TREV" and a pointed white hat with a star hanging from the tip.
The main plotline of the cartoons are to prove that his life is an "exciting adventure", but most of the story concern about the title character's uninteresting moments.
The cartoon continues with an English lord-like character and a stereotypical Frenchman called Passepartout (possibly a reference to the novel Around the World in 80 Days, where the Frenchman who accompanied Phineas Fogg on his journey was also called Passepartout) on board a hot air balloon that descends into the frame.
Weebl's cartoons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (807 words)
It is an ironic series, leading viewers to believe the toon will be an "exciting adventure" (as the theme tune puts it) by showing various exciting scenes in the introduction, but the main cartoon is actually an anticlimax.
The Weebl's Stuff Advent Calender - A collection of seasonally themed toons to count down the days to christmas 2004, including seasonal shorts of the Lardman and Weebl and Bob series'.
Weebl and Bob - The site's most well-known Flash cartoon is Weebl and Bob.
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