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Encyclopedia > Weebl and Bob
Flash series

Weebl (left) and Bob (right)
Weebl and Bob
Devised by Jonti Picking (aka Weebl)
Written by Jonti Picking
Chris Vick (aka Skoo)
Animated by Jonti Picking
Voiced by Jonti Picking
Chris Vick (occasionally)
Launch date June 6, 2002
Website Weebl's Stuff

The Everyday Happenings of Weebl (and Sometimes Weebl's 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). It has been suggested that Jonti Picking be merged into this article or section. ... Image File history File links Wab. ... 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. ... Chris Vick (known as Skoo on the Weebls Stuff forums) was born on May 2, 1980. ... is the 157th day of the year (158th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... A Flash cartoon is an animated film created using Macromedia Flash animation software, usually as a form of limited animation. ... 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. ... Chris Vick (known as Skoo on the Weebls Stuff forums) was born on May 2, 1980. ...

Contents

About the series

Main summary

The two main characters, Weebl and Bob, are best friends, but are easily prone to harassing and insulting each other (e.g. by calling each other "wanker"), though these insults are mainly directed at Bob. Both characters are egg-shaped creatures with wide mouths that split their heads in half, and move by rolling or swaying back and forth. Weebl is the larger of the two, as the series reveals that Bob's small stature is due to a cheese overdose in the 1980s. Many of their stories are centred around their love of pie, a devotion shared by most of the other characters in their world—these episodes generally depict one of their several (often failed) attempts to obtain it. We also know that the two characters don't have a house as Weebl sold it to buy a rocket ship. Some episodes are a vehicle to introduce a new character into the storyline, while others are parodies of cultural phenomena, such as Hello Kitty, Japanese karate and ninja movies, '80s anti-drug documentaries, Michael Moore's documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11, Kill Bill, the crime drama CSI: Miami, the iPod "silhouette" ad campaign, the MTV show Pimp My Ride, the game show Krypton Factor, the Academy Awards and even retailers such as PC World ('Pissy Werld' in the show), IKEA (or 'PIKEA') and Matalan ('Catalan'). This article is about the baked good, for other uses see Pie (disambiguation). ... Hello Kitty by Sanrio. ... For other uses, see Karate (disambiguation). ... Jiraiya, ninja and title character of the Japanese folktale Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari. ... Michael Francis Moore (born April 23, 1954) is an American political-activist, a film director, author, social commentator, and political humorist. ... Fahrenheit 9/11 is a controversial, award-winning documentary film by American left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore which presents a critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush, the War on Terrorism, and its coverage in the American news media. ... Kill Bill is the fourth film by writer-director Quentin Tarantino. ... CSI: Miami is a spinoff of the popular CBS network series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ... iPod (fifth generation) in Apple Universal Dock, iPod nano (second generation) and iPod shuffle (second generation) iPod is a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple and launched in 2001. ... Pimp My Ride is a TV show produced by MTV. Each episode consists of taking one car in poor condition and restoring it, as well as customizing it. ... The Krypton Factor was a British game show, hosted by Gordon Burns, which ran from 1977 to 1995 on ITV. Four contestants would compete in several different games, some studio-bound, some not. ... Academy Award The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are the most prominent and most watched film awards ceremony in the world. ... PC World is one of Britains largest chain of mass-market computer superstores. ... Map of countries with IKEA stores. ... Matalan is a discount clothing and homeware store in the United Kingdom. ...


History

The first episode, "Pie", was uploaded by Picking on June 6, 2002. It is also the most watched episode on Weebl's site, with 2,612,660 views as of April 30, 2007. Shortly afterwards, MTV UK discovered Weebl and Bob, and in August 2002 licensed both the existing web content and other new content from the creator, who was "overwhelmed with a sense of trouser-filling excitement."[citation needed] However, the cartoon is aired on MTV and sold on multi-region DVD video under the name Wobbl and Bob, after fears that Hasbro, makers of a 1970s and 2000s toy called Weebles and 2000s videos based on the toys, would sue. is the 157th day of the year (158th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... is the 120th day of the year (121st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... MTV UK and Ireland is a version of MTV Europe which serves the United Kingdom and Ireland. ... DVD Regions Each DVD-Video disc contains one or more region codes, denoting the area(s) of the world in which distribution and playback are intended. ... Size comparison: A 12 cm Sony DVD+RW and a 19 cm Dixon Ticonderoga pencil. ... Hasbro (NYSE: HAS) is an American toy and game company. ... Weebles are lines of childrens toys originating in Hasbros Playskool division on July 23, 1971. ...


As of February 2007, there are currently over 120 episodes (excluding six MTV-only episodes, one DVD-only cartoon, and an unofficial 30th birthday animation), typically about two minutes long. The 100th web-released episode, which is a few minutes longer than normal cartoons, came out January 10, 2006 to a typically welcome reception. is the 10th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Along with the normal episodes of Weebl and Bob, a few special feature episodes have been created by Weebl and Skoo in which Bob narrates a story. These are very sketchy as if they were hand-drawn and 'animated' by Bob himself. There are also a few episodes that don't feature Weebl and Bob characters at all, made by Skoo alone. A single infamous episode titled "Asshat" was created (and 'buggered up' by, among many things, turning Bob into a weird Scooby-Doo caricature) by Picking's friend Rob Manuel, founder of b3ta. Three other guest-animated episodes include "Merchandise," "Birthday Wishes," and "Thirty" (the latter two made in celebration of Jonti Picking's birthday on 17 May. The latter can only be viewed at the old site). Scooby-doo is also British naval divers slang for civilian sport scuba diver. Scooby-Doo is an important character in animation up to this day Scooby-Doo is a long-running animated series produced for television by Hanna-Barbera Productions from 1969 to 1986, 1988 to 1991, and from 2002... 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. ... 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. ...


Weebl's production company Sumo Dojo worked on the Anchor Spreadable adverts in the UK. They were also involved in the release of the first year of Weebl and Bob on DVD in late 2004. The DVD includes a documentary narrated by Brian Blessed and an exclusive episode. Sumo Dojo is Jonti Pickings production company used for creating his commercial projects such as advertisements and other ventures. ... Anchor brand dairy products are sold by a subsidiary of the New Zealand Dairy Foods. ... Size comparison: A 12 cm Sony DVD+RW and a 19 cm Dixon Ticonderoga pencil. ... Brian Blessed (pronounced //, or in the tradition of English poetry, Blessèd, born near Doncaster,October 9, 1937) is an English actor, who came to fame as PC Fancy Smith in the BBC TV police drama series Z Cars. ...


The first official Weebl and Bob Flash game, titled Ultimate Pie Theft, came out in September 2006. It is basically a remake of the popular video game Pac-Man except the player controls Wee Bull trying to steal all of the pies belonging to Weebl, Bob, Hairy Lee and Chris the ninja pirate. While doing so, the characters will continuously say one-liners such as "Nooooo! Not the pie!!" This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Pac-Man is an arcade game developed by Namco and licensed for distribution by Midway Games in 1979. ...


Episode structure

The two main characters appear exclusively in the first episode, and most of the later episodes. The cartoon is minimalistic in style: it is presented on a plain magenta background, and the characters are white with dark grey outlines. Most of the episodes - usually the more recent cartoons - begin with Weebl singing a short song, usually about pie, his main love in life (an example of this "This is a song/a song about pie/hope I get some before I die..."). Bob moves on and off by rolling and remains typically to the right of the animation pane. See: In mathematics, see Minimal element. ... This article is about the baked good, for other uses see Pie (disambiguation). ...


Both characters talk, but their voices are usually unintelligible. Picking achieves the sound by speaking without the use of his tongue, and constantly changing the speed of the audio recording; helpfully, speech balloons are provided. In fact, in the episodes "Asshat" and "Stains", it is implied that this is the only reason they can understand each other. This speech is generally well punctuated, but capitals are not used, correct grammar and syntax are rarely employed (e.g. "when come back bring pie!"), and the speech bubbles are occasionally entirely inaccurate; another feature is the occasional addition of an 's' to nouns or verbs that do not require one (e.g. "beefs come from here", or "I have become a Goths" "Is that rights?"). The three most common speech ballons (top to bottom: speech, thought, scream). ...


The episodes are set to music (usually of the dance genre, though it differs considerably between episodes), with the characters sometimes talking in time to the rhythm. Earlier episodes mainly used songs from Picking's music collection, but nowadays they are usually original pieces (sometimes listed in the credits through obscure musician and song names). There are pauses between the lines of dialogue, especially in earlier episodes.


Phrase popularity

A number of catch phrases from Weebl and Bob have become increasingly popular among internet users, notably "how rare", "how handy", "bum grapes", "when come back, bring [thing]", "'lo" (abbreviation of "hello"), "flange baskets" and "there is no honour without pie." Humorous exclamations, mainly from Weebl throughout the episodes, include: "bum clouds!", "arse fez!", "dick sprouts", "titty biscuits", "lady spuds", "piss eggs", "minge burgers," "success!," "dog toffee", "boob clams", "arse crease", "piss corns", "arse barns", "what the greasy poop?" and, most famously, "hot piss!", have also increased in popularity. A series of insults are traded in a game between Weebl and Bob in the 'Fishing' episode: "elbow head", "spanner magnet", "velcro face", "bum eyes" (which turns out, in another episode, to be a disease in which the eyes are replaced by buttocks), and "plastic vicar" ('That harsh'). A catch phrase is a phrase or expression that is popularized, usually through repeated use, by a real person or fictional character. ... An insult is a statement or action which affronts or demeans someone. ...


Characters

Weebl Bull

Weebl, or Wobbl on MTV due to trademark reasons, is the first and larger title character. He is 29 years old ("Factor") and is an egg-shaped character who loves pie to a very unhealthy extent. This is especially apparent as, in a reference to the film American Pie, he sings his intention to "rub [his] penis all over [a pie's] crust". This grows more odd when he is caught having "me time" with a Pie recipe book in "Stains") Weebl's other friend aside from Bob is a whale, who has only been shown in "Blockage." Weebl also made friends with a fireman while on holiday (on close examination, the "fireman" in the photo in which he introduces him to Bob seems to resemble a penis). Weebl has shown romantic fixation towards Donkey, as well as a-ha's Morten Harket (who "makes [Weebl] moist in [his] special places"). MTV (Music Television) is an American cable television network based in New York City. ... This article is about the baked good, for other uses see Pie (disambiguation). ... American Pie is a 1999 teen comedy film directed by Paul Weitz and Chris Weitz and written by Adam Herz. ... Woman masturbating, 1913 drawing by Gustav Klimt. ... The penis (plural penises, penes) is an external male sexual organ. ... a-ha is a Grammy Award-nominated band from Norway. ... Morten Harket Morten Harket (born September 14, 1959 in Kongsberg) is the lead singer of the Norwegian pop band a-ha, who have released eight studio albums and topped the charts in several countries after their breakthrough hit Take on Me in 1985. ...


Even though Weebl's name is Weebl Bull, as he is Wee Bull's son, he usually uses the surname Chauncey, probably because he hates his father (despite this, however, he has been credited as Weebl Bull in the episode "CSI"). He also show signs of being illiterate (though this is probably just to make his ignorance and unintelligence more clear) as he cannot read (as seen in "Record" and "Pastry") and, according to Bob, can only spell "sign" and "beefs" ("Pikea"). A little while after Bob made his blog, Weebl made his blog. Literacy is the ability to use text to communicate across space and time. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Weebl can be immature and arrogant in most parts, as in "Team laser explosion 3" he boasts of what a hero he was accusing postmen of being evil, and also being apparently stubborn, he insisted on changing the team logo because it didn't have pictures of him looking hot and sexy. He has at least 5 hats (revealed in "Pastry"). Also he is ignorant to listen to Bob such as in the episode 'snails' where he shows that he doesn't listen to Bob or let him finish his sentences and he also trusts dishonest Jim. To add to that he has been in and caused Bob to go to prison with his Paris Hilton impression as shown in episode "Bird" " Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American celebrity and socialite. ...


His last name was not revealed till the episode 'CSI', in which a set of opening credits reveal it, though a smart fan could have deduced it from Weebl's father's name, Wee Bull, or from a supposed e-mail with the subject "Son. We need to talk. Love Wee Bull".


Bob Bobertson

Bob is Weebl's "friend", and producer of many Flash animations throughout the series. He looks like Weebl except for the fact that he is smaller (he was once Weebl's size, until an overdose on cheese). Like Weebl, he also likes pie – and 'butters' [sic] (see episode "pikea"). His last name is revealed in "Show," and is shown again in "Team Laser Explosion 3", when Weebl draws their new logo on the back of Bob's will. His last name can also be seen in the credits of some of the "made by Bob" cartoons and on his blog. Bob also became a goth (because he was depressed about not having pie, and he found the cloak and the wig in a ditch) in the episode "Gothic" but that lasted only for that episode. During that episode he called himself "Bob... Lord of the Dark... things". This article is about the late 20th / early 21st century subculture. ...


Bob seems to show a fear of bees and, after Weebl's bath water destroyed his computer in "Upgrade", a fear of liquid. He is also allergic to cats. His new computer is apparently possessed by - and has affiliations with - the supernatural, as it gets demonic messages, shoots blood from the screen, makes groaning noises and came with an Angel of Death and an evil lamp (the reason being that 'Pissy Werld', the place from which it was purchased, is owned by a demon). He is also allergic to cat fur ("Dan"), as characterised by pink spots, red eyes, and huge swelling lumps on his head. Fear of bees or bee stings is one of common fears among people. ... Demonic possession, in supernatural belief systems, is a form of spiritual possession whereby certain malevolent extra-dimensional entities, demons, gain control over a mortal persons body, which is then used for an evil or destructive purpose. ... “Grim Reaper” redirects here. ... PC World is one of Britains largest chain of mass-market computer superstores. ...


In the episode "Joust", we are told that Bob was once married, to a "Millionaire Supermodel Scientist," but Weebl destroyed the marriage with his constant demands for a duel. We are also told that his wife lost a toe in the duel, and that Bob retained the "zombie toe," until that, too, left him. Bob also frequently visits a book club, and it is evident that he has not yet reached puberty ("Pikea 2"). Bob also knows nothing about farming emu. Binomial name (Latham, 1790) The Emu has been recorded in the areas shown in black. ...


Bob often questions and pities Weebl's strange ways, though Bob himself does sometimes show a perverted nature, as seen on in "Pieku", when he admitted he wasn't wearing pants, and said "lo! meet my penis!" This, however, turned out to actually be "pianist", as Weebl misheard Bob.


Regulars

These characters have appeared regularly throughout the series, and are usually older than the rest of the cast.

  • Chris the Ninja Pirate - A mushroom who is an expert at martial arts, and who speaks and acts like a cross between a ninja and a pirate, and has been known to say "Shiver-me shurikens!". First appeared in "Yarr." He wears an eyepatch in normal clothing, but has been wearing a black ninja costume (which Sensei Carrotsu thinks is "very sexy") in recent episodes. After Donkey's death, he went mad with grief, writing "why?" on the walls in feces and sculpting a model of Donkey out of his earwax. His latest appearance is in 'Snails', though you can only see a flash of him riding a racing snail.
  • Donkey - Recently deceased spouse to Chris the Ninja Pirate who resembles a rocking horse. Was originally Weebl's girlfriend until Chris stole her from him in "Wrong." Her death was shown in the 100th episode after suffering from a serious accident as a result of both herself and Chris, in his words, "doing position 97 near a porthole." In the same episode, Donkey said her only word: "minge" (about which Weebl and Bob speculate on what she could have meant, à la Citizen Kane; however, Chris proves that she just "likes to swear like a fishwife"). Her demise is more sombre than the comedic deaths of some of the other characters, leading to a somewhat depressing funeral and, in "Intervention", making Chris go insane with grief. Two days after episode 100 was released, Weebls-Stuff.com brought out a special T-shirt dedicated to Donkey reading "Donkey 2002-2006. Rock in peace."
  • Hairy Lee - A hairy version of Weebl and an expert on hypnotism. He is probably a caveman, which would explain the hair and the fact he usually talks in grunts. First appeared in "Hairy." Known as "Baldie Lee" in the 1980s prior to an overdose on cheese. However, prior to and following this event, he looked about the same. He may have just seemed bald in comparison with Weebl and Bob's mullets, which were inexplicably destroyed near the end of the episode. This could be the reason as to why his name may be a play on words of the British soft cheese variety "Dairylea". He played a female dancer's "Left Bum Cheek" in DJ Pie Safety's music video in "DJ".
  • Wee Bull - A bull, also Weebl's arch-nemesis, and, revealed in "Bull", his father. His name is a play on the word Weebl. Always seems to win every battle - apart from a Christmas short [1] - against Weebl, who exclaims in exasperation, "Damn you Wee Bull, you win this time!" Popular with the ladies. Possibly descended from Wee Mammoth, he always talks by snorting. No words are formed, but everyone seems to understand him, much like Weebl's and Bob's slurred speech. He still loves Weebl however, and wants to talk, according to the subject line of an E-Mail he sends in the recent episode 'Email' ("Son, We Need To Talk. Love Wee Bull").
  • The Monkey ( - A monkey bought by Weebl in "Cleaner." He is best known for his posh accent and messy habit. In the episodes "Anywhere" and "Anyhoo", he boasts that he can go anywhere and is unstoppable, but in "Anyhoo" Bob is correct when he suggests surrounding monkey with toilets, as that is what he notorious for not using. This could be in relation to the fact that monkeys cannot be house-trained. Major appearances include "Anywhere" "Anyhoo" and "Team Laser Explosion" (in the latter, he plays the main villains). He has been regularly shown wearing a large foam "We am de best" cowboy hat. Monkey appears as the Grim Reaper (in his own words "Death, stealer of pie") in the episodes "Art" and "Halloween." He also portrays Santa Claus in an advent calendar short, as well as all the known villains of Team Laser Explosion. It was revealed in "History 1" that his ability to speak English was caused by touching a large black monolith with his tail (a reference to the film 2001: A Space Odyssey). However, since the "History" series isn't necessarily part of the show's continuity, this could be false.
  • The Jams - Jam jars who try to overthrow the government and fight for freedom, though not very successfully. First appeared in "Wrong", in which they distracted Weebl in order for Chris the Ninja Pirate to steal Donkey. Most likely a reference to the anti-government 'The JAMs' (Justified Ancients of Mummu) in Robert Anton Wilson's The Illuminatus! Trilogy or the band The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu.[citation needed]

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Major and popular characters

These characters shown below have been seen semi-regularly or been praised by fans.

  • Angry Paul - Bob's spoiled child, and the only character who dislikes pie. Blew up "like a little firework" after drinking too much of his Sunny Delight in "Angry." Now he lives in a secret lab – located at 21 Wigmore Street, London – inside a strange machine that keeps him alive.
  • Angry Pierre - Bob's cousin and the French version of Angry Paul. Died from his family curse (spilling Orangina) in "Bob's Week in France Part 5."
  • The Mysterious Chicken - a hovering roast chicken who dons sunglasses and has the mysterious powers of dancing and hiding things. He appeared mostly in older episodes but was seen recently as an employee of "Pissy Werld".
  • Hand Boy - A talking hand, who was once involved with the police to help stop the jams' protest. Gave Monkey a spanking in the MTV episode "Sex 1."
  • Shopkeep - Northern-accented shopkeeper who appears in almost any shop that Weebl or Bob enter, although it is debatable whether all the appearances are the same person, or just happen to look and sound the same. Sports a top hat, a large moustache and square glasses. Appears in non shop-related roles in the episodes "100", and "The history of the world according to Weebl and Bob - the Industrial Revolution", pulling the "porta-door 2000" and inventing the steam engine respectively.
  • Clive - TV face. Like Shopkeep, he has appeared in various roles. He speaks with an American accent (ironically, most Americans consider Clive a distinctly British name). Weebl referred to him as James in "Chat".
  • Kevin - French stripper who stalks Bob, and stole one of Bob's kidneys in "Bob's Week in France Part 3." Also claims he has "a big willy" and says he "loves" Bob. Disguised himself as a twig in "Awards". Despite only having been seen three times, he is usually mentioned by Weebl (who he apparently knows) to annoy/ridicule Bob, as seen in "Sweet".
  • Vibro Egg - Father to the Mysterious Chicken, the Vibro Egg looks like a fried egg. He is self-proclaimed "destroyer of worlds" and "breaker of hearts." He first appeared in the episode "Egg," where he was struck by lightning (it's dangerous to hold meetings near electric pylons). He returned in "Joust 2" as the blind (He doesn't know why, it was a "mysterious accident", but in reality was the lightning.) "Eggsy Bit" (a nod to Pimp My Ride host/rapper Xzibit), where he helped to 'pimp' Bob's car (improve it), sporting a tag reading "Jim fixed it for me" around his neck. Is seriously injured (and possibly killed) by Hairy Jam in the same episode.
  • Bubble Boy - An odd-looking boy who appeared in "Germs" and lived in a bouncing bubble. He died by flooding his bubble with his own urine and subsequently drowning. (He refused to leave his bubble even while it was flooding because he was afraid of "the germs!!") Luckily, he lived for a Weebl and Bob advent calendar cartoon, but was still bacteriophobic. He later appeared in a Christmas short. Bubble Boy is a reference to Blair Hayes' film, Bubble Boy, a comedy about a young man who was born without an immune system and has lived his life within a plastic bubble in his bedroom.
  • Apple Dave - A very strange rock star with the head of an apple. He likes to "make your mum horny". He usually makes an appearance in order for Weebl to avoid answering a difficult/unexplanatory question. Apparently, Bob has no idea who he is, Weebls only spoke of him in the first place to change the subject of why he didn't have a tan where a bikini would be.
  • The Wasp aka George W. Buzz - A wasp who originally appeared in the episode "Sweet". Attempted to steal Weebl's sugar lump posing first as Weebl and Bob's neighbour, then as Bob's uncle, and finally as "a president" of the unnamed country in which the animation is set. The wasp was well received by fans on Weebl's Stuff forums, and, being a President who didn't know the name of his country, was given a nickname of George W. Buzz by Jonti Picking.[citation needed]
  • The Childs - Several Weeblesque children who appear regularly in the Weebl and Bob universe. They will follow whatever Hairy Lee says due to his powers of hypnotism. (As Weebl says, "Kids will do anything for Hairy Lee!" - a reference to adverts for Dairylea cheese, which assert that "Kids will do anything for Dairylea!")
  • DJ Pie Safety - A hip-hop rapper/DJ who teaches pie safety through song. A human character, portrayed by Jonti Picking himself.

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Others

These characters have only appeared in just one or a few episodes.

  • The Mysterious Chicken - Is a roast chicken that wears sunglasses he does not stand he floats. He appears in "Gallery" and some other episodes.
  • Hairy Jam - Jam jar mechanic. However, he is not good at his job, as his lack of mechanical skills and carelessness with tools always seem to get his customers killed/seriously injured. Does not seem to take interest in the other jams' rebellion against the government, but has an obsession with baked beans, which, he claims, "everyone loves." Like Hairy Lee, he is hairy all over. First appeared in "Band", where he killed off three Jams, stating that he is high. Believes that hitting a car repeatedly with a hammer and filling it with beans gives the best cleaning results. Last seen as an employee at Pissy Werld (wearing a Tesco Value label), along with Shopkeep, The Mysterious Chicken and The Captain of the Farm.
  • Elvis - A mysterious character who is two thirds donkey while the last third is "mostly Elvis." Has appeared in two episodes, "Elvis" and "Awards." Likes to say "uh-huh-huh!" Weebl finds himself physically attracted to Elvis, except for the face.
  • Ladies - Female Weeblesque characters, only a bit smaller (bigger than Bob, though). They like shoes, pretty dresses, and Wee Bull (but mostly shoes). As for Weebl, they think he's a pig.
  • Banana - An enormous hallucinational, floating, sentient banana, usually appearing when other characters are under the influence of mind-altering substances. The Banana has commanded Weebl to do things against his will, often with comedic consequences.
  • The Captain of the Farm - A fly who claims to be the captain of a farm floating on water. Was angered when Weebl refused to recognise his authority. First appearance was in "Captain." Has a sidekick called Horse (although the name could be false), who has a habit of popping up surprisingly from the corner of the screen whenever needed. Likes turd-based foods, which is unfortunately a preference not shared by his crew.
  • The Lemon Curds - The law enforcement responsible for stopping the Jams' revolts. Their motto is "to protect and serve", despite the fact that it is "not very catchy" and (their words) "prefer the scout one".
  • Hank - A talking pear who was hired to design the new Team Laser Explosion logo in "Team Laser Explosion 3." However, his design was rejected by Weebl because he made Weebl feel bad, so Weebl's own less-than-professional logo was used (however, Hank's design was used as the TLE logo in "Team Laser Explosion 4", which meant Weebl really liked it). Hank had his second appearance in the next episode, "Get Well," a non-TLE episode. Weebl's criticism makes Hank suicidal, and he tries to kill himself in both of the episodes in which he appears, but he never manages it; the first time he doesn't fall far enough, and the second time his fall is broken by a pie. He was last seen as a mourner at Donkey's funeral. He replaces most of his consonants with a 'bl' sound.
  • The Mexican - A sombrero-wearer with a Yorkshire accent who calls Bob a "daft bugger" in the first "Bob's Week in France" episode. Won the award for best pie lover in the world "...ever!" also worked on Chris's ship on Christmas 4.
  • Mr. Teeths - Appeared in the episode "Wedding" in which he was the fake vicar for Chris the Ninja Pirate and Donkey's wedding, and in "Funeral", leading Donkey's memorial service. He is actually a dentist.
  • Sensei Carrotu - Chris the Ninja Pirate's former martial arts trainer, a floating carrot with a sweatband above his eyes. First appeared (and died in a Dance Dance Revolution accident) in "Quest." He apparently likes to see Chris the Ninja Pirate in his ninja suit, as he claims that it is "very sexy."
  • Holy Strawberry - The Jam's dead mother, is shown in the episode "Hostage."
  • Corn Guy - One of the people involved in the "Pikea" traffic jam. Was turned into popcorn later in the episode.
  • Blind Date - The blind date that Weebl arranges for Bob to cheer him up in "Date." Bob doesn't realise that his blind date IS literally a blind date, who is also dyslexic, until he actually sees the date. He is one of the few characters who opens his mouth when speaking.
  • Thor - The Blind Date's guide god. Also evidence of the Blind Date's dyslexia, as the visually impaired typically use guide dogs ["dog" being "god" backwards].
  • Birthday Fairy - A drunken fairy who shows up once a year to wish Jonti a happy birthday! Created by BlueHippo of the Weebl and Bob forums. The Birthday Fairy has appeared in the episodes "Birthday Wishes" and "Thirty."
  • Norris - A character in the episode "record" who cannot be seen, but who keeps track of how many times Weebl has said "toot". A reference to the founder of The Guinness Book of Records, the late Norris McWhirter
  • Cows - Several, identical cows, only appeared in one episode, "Cows". According to Weebl "Cows make the beef". When asked how, he answers he doesn't know, but "maybe, they are magic!". "Beef Magic!" "Moodoo!". As one bit Bob, Weebl told him to "Suck out the poison, quick!"
  • Evil Clown - A sinister clown who tells the viewers in an eerie voice to look at his "lovely" hat. He is surprised by the appearance of the banana, who thinks the hat is a fine one.
  • Zombito - The remainder of Bob's wife (a toe) after Weebl challenged her to a duel. It now belongs to Hand Boy.
  • Pianist - Weebl is shocked when Bob introduces him, but only because he heard "penis" rather than "pianist" (and, indeed, this is what is written in Bob's speech bubble). He can't actually play so he just hums the tune.
  • Manager - Appeared in "Upgrade Pt2". He is the demon manager of 'Pissy Werld'. He never speaks, but instead hisses, as wispy smoke comes out of his eyes. All the other employees of Pissy Werld seem to be afraid of him, as they run away when he comes in.
  • Donkey Kong - A large, pixellated version of the famous video game character, who happens to be Donkey's father, as revealed in the "Funeral" episode. Weebl and Bob are confused about his species, but Chris confirms that "he doesn't like to talk about it".
  • Michael Moore - A large blob animated version of Michael Moore. Appeared at the end of "politics"; Bob then gave his home-movie to him.
  • Stephen Hawking- An animated version of the famous wheelchair-bound theoretical physicist. Appeared in "Balance" when he slid across the floor in his wheelchair when Bob slanted it with his weight. Claims that his brakes "really suck", a possible reference to The Yard, a fan-made parody of the popular British kid's show "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends". Also had a brief moment of ridicule from Weebl when he started typing random things onto his keyboard and then typing "I've wet my pants".
  • Barry Scott - Advertising "Cilly Bang Pie Remover" in "Stains" Apparently, he has a "nice shiny tuppence!"
  • Cigar Man - Often appears in Bob's cartoons, distinguished by a top hat and a monocle. Often burns people with his cigar (apparently much to his content), as seen in "Ghosts", "Doods" and "Colds".
  • Beggar - A beggar that lives in Chris The Ninja Pirate's house. He believes that 'owls are made of the bits left over when they make toilet seats'
  • The Emailman - Explains, through the gift of song, what the 'e' stands for in 'email'. He looks like Postman Pat, and is one of the only Weebl and Bob characters drawn with colour. Apparently he is "not to be trusted. He's just a disgruntled Postman".
  • Sean Harris - Emails Weebl asking for a character with his name to be in the show. His voice is heard offscreen, and Weebl and Bob tell him that he "has problems", no one likes him and "he smells of the wee". Could possibly be a reference to the lead singer of British metal band Diamond Head, but this is impossible to verify.
  • Weebl and Bob before 1984 - The episode "Cheese" shows Weebl and Bob before 1984. Weebl and Bob were much different in these ways; they both had mullets, Bob was much larger and they were intelligible. Weebl's yo-yo string had broke, and they needed something to do. They called their friend, Baldy Lee, who is Hairy Lee and still has hair, and brings cheese with him, which in the video is shown as a profane item, or a drug. All three of them eat the cheese, and seem fine at first and dance to the Chicken Dance. The next day Weebl and Bob turn into what we know of them today.
  • Walrus - The Walrus that Weebl and Bob hit in the episode "Pastry". The only thing he says is "Ooh, me mansacks"."
  • Hambo - Appears in the Bob cartoons "Hams" and "Colds", he constantly throws hams at people in order to cure them of their vegetarianism. He has a bandana round his head possibly meaning his name is a pun on "Rambo"
  • Alternate Universe Weebl & Bob - Accessible through the trans-dimensional portal under the stairs. Differentiated from Weebl & Bob by their stylish hats, goatees, mountains of pie, and the fact that their speech is backwards masked. Alternate Universe Bob is enrolled in Pastry Assassination classes.
  • Mr Translation 1973 - Translator for Weebl and Bob's Swedish conversation in "Pikea 2". Also a human character, this time portrayed by Kernel (now known as Moog) of the Weebls-Stuff forums.
  • Dan De Zille - The disembodied head of a real person named Dan De Zille, incarnated as an extraterrestrial rocket ship. This "character" is unique as Dan bid his way onto the episode by ways of an ebay auction, with all profits going to charity. The winning bid was for the generous sum of £1,750 (About 3,500 USD). Dan appears in the appropriately named episode: "Dan"
  • Spa Secretary- A female secretary for the spa. She has large breasts that Bob was hiding in. From the toon Spa.
  • Dishonest Jim- He is never to be trusted. from the toon Snails.

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Team Laser Explosion characters

These characters are seen only in the "Team Laser Explosion" episodes.

  • Team Laser Explosion - Weebl and Bob's super alter-egos. Have their own Secret Fan Club. Weebl is Captain Laserous Explosion, and Bob is Boy Exploserous Laser. Both wield the much-feared Laser Pelvis Attack belt, which is also available to members of the Secret Fan Club. Their battle cry is "to the skies!".
  • Mayor Haggar - The Mayor, who appears as a sprite of Mayor Haggar from Final Fight, and who was most recently kidnapped by Fire Thunder Squad.
  • Fire Thunder Squad - Team Laser Explosion's arch enemies. Their members are Captain Thunderous Fire (Monkey) and The Pigeon (a pigeon). Their logo is better than that of Team Laser Explosion. Their attacks include the self-explanatory Projectile Fire Breath, The Pidgeon's Double Poop combo attack, and very powerful Thunder Hat Wobble attack (which requires the user to be wearing a hat.)
  • Sarcasm Stealth Squad - More enemies of Team Laser Explosion, known for filling the town pool with fish heads. Their members are El Sharp Tongue (Monkey again) and The Book (a book about sidekicks). The Book was killed by Weebl the day before its evil retirement. They have a better logo than Team Laser Explosion.
  • Apple Squad - Appearing in the fourth Team Laser Explosion, these city-attacking villains are Lord iEvil (not surprisingly, Monkey again) and a "tiny, harmless" iPod which can transform into a giant robot (which can only happen when the hold button is off). However, they were defeated by Bob's "Giant Denim Pocket Attack" (encasing them in a giant blue denim pocket) causing the robot to scratch. Unfortunately, Lord iEvil couldn't take it back because Weebl removed the warranty sticker, rendering it void.
  • Napalm Waitress Force - They live to serve.
  • Irony Force 5 - Their job is to make the hunter become the hunted.

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See also

It has been suggested that Jonti Picking be merged into this article or section. ... Below are descriptions of some, but not all of Jonti Pickings cartoons on weebls-stuff. ... The Everyday Happenings Of Weebl and Bob is a popular Flash cartoon series created by Jonti Picking, with assistance from Chris Vick (Skoo). ... 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. ... Chris Vick (known as Skoo on the Weebls Stuff forums) was born on May 2, 1980. ...

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Weebl and Bob - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4124 words)
Weebl's other friend is a whale, who has only been shown in "Blockage." Weebl also made friends with a fireman while on holiday (on close examination, the "fireman" in the photo in which he introduces him to Bob seems to resemble a penis).
Bob also became a goth (because he was depressed about not having pie, and he found the cloak and the wig in a ditch) in the episode "Gothic" but that lasted only for that episode.
Weebl's criticism makes Hank suicidal, and he tries to kill himself in both of the episodes in which he appears, but he never manages it; the first time he doesn't fall far enough, and the second time his fall is broken by a pie.
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