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''OOglies'' is a
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animated children's television series produced by
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for
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, and distributed worldwide by
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. The show involves short sketches that play for 30 seconds to a minute starring household items and food, virtually all of which have
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stuck on, hence the show's title. The show first aired on 10 August 2009, on both
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and
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. The commission was for two series of 13 shows, each 15 minutes long. The shows were produced in a block over five months in Glasgow. Voices are provided by Tim Dann, Peter Dickson, and Shelley Longworth. The series was created and written by Nick Hopkin, Tim Dann, and Austin Low. The show returned in 2015 as ''OOglies Funsize''.


Recurring gags

There are groups of characters who appear with similar gags multiple times; sometimes, the characters meet each other. Episodes begin with a mock safety announcement voiced by Peter Dickson, telling viewers that all stunts "have been performed by trained OOglies". In ''OOglies Funsize'', the message "It's time for OOglies!" is added on. *The Playful Grapes and Melonhead – A group of green grapes are playing until a
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tries to join them, usually ending up squashing the grapes. The pre-opening sketch in Series 1. *Boo Potato – A sprouting
potato The potato () is a starchy tuberous vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are underground stem tubers of the plant ''Solanum tuberosum'', a perennial in the nightshade famil ...
often lays "traps" for a random OOglie character to come and observe. When it is close enough, the potato jumps out with a "BOO!" and scares the OOglie, resulting in them falling apart or breaking. The pre-opening sketch in Series 2. *Strawberry Lovers – A pair of amorous
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meet across a gap in the counter and the male lover tries to get across, but is always unsuccessful and often ends up being squashed. They finally get together in the last episode of Series 1, however. *The Cherry-aiders – Four
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make up an
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team using a flying mixer and go to help another OOglie, ending with the team causing more damage than normal. *Lonely Sprout – A
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tries to join in with or save other OOglies, but ends up failing. *Stunt Tomato – A
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in a cape and mask tries to do impressive tricks for three cherry tomatoes, but always ends up getting injured. *Slippery Nana – A banana skin keeps slipping over, usually breaking objects around it. *Racey Bacon and Mr. Bun – A slice of
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is running away from a
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and hides somewhere disguising itself as something else. It escapes from the bun, but it ends up backfiring (such as being sprayed with water or covered in
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, respectively by a human). *Zombie Vegetables – An OOglie food is tossed into a bin by a human where a rotting
Parsnip The parsnip (''Pastinaca sativa'') is a root vegetable closely related to carrot and parsley, all belonging to the flowering plant family Apiaceae. It is a biennial plant usually grown as an annual. Its long taproot has cream-colored skin an ...
and Potato live. Although seemingly menacing at first, the rotting foods quickly show their friendship to newcomers through flatulence, which often backfires on them when their "visitors" try and copy them. *The Stapler Dogs – A
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pranks three dogs (
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s) by getting them to jump off their shelf. *The Baby Blocks – Three toy blocks, a blue cube, a pink cylinder and a yellow triangular prism are babies, and go off to investigate something which ends up scaring them with a loud noise, causing them to cry and run back to the safety of their toybox. *The Fruit Bunch and Devious Blender – An
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sees something and tells a
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, an
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and a
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about it. They go over to investigate, but find out that it is in fact a villainous
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in disguise. Later, the blender mixes them into a
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. *Laser Mouse – A short-tempered
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moves around by shooting a laser beam in front of himself and following it. He comes across an object he cannot get through due to only being able to move in straight lines, so he uses the laser to make a doorway. This usually causes whatever he burned through to cave in on top of him. *Zip Face and Pencil – A cheeky
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escapes from his pencil case, who wakes up and tries to recapture him. The pencil, however, uses a sketchbook to draw pictures that come to life. *The Scramblers – A trio of motor biking
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attempt daredevil stunts. However, one of the eggs has training wheels on his bike, and usually destroys the bike. *The Cheeky Carrots and Torch – A
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tries to get some sleep in a basement, but whenever his light is off, a band of nocturnal carrots get up to mischief in the darkness, until the torch puts them straight. *Sugar Cube – A small sugar cube goes sledging with husky dog tea bags, until she becomes knocked off her "sledge" (a spoon) and winds up coming into contact with water where she melts, much to her dogs' displeasure. *Strictly Come Grating – Similar to "Strictly Come Dancing", a male
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dances with various female contestants (a carrot, an orange, a
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) until the female dancers are accidentally grated by their partner. *Alarming Clock – An
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disturbs a sleeping OOglie by her noisy ring, which usually backfires on the clock herself. *The Party Box Gang – A group of Christmas decorations play a game of musical chairs in their box. When one decoration is left out, it finds a way to acquire a chair from another competitor. *Grumpy Ball and Bouncy Ball – A green ball is constantly annoying a red basketball. Usually, the red ball finds a way to stop the green ball. *Bonkers Conkers – A pair of
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attempt to knock the others off its end of rope, resorting to armour and ray guns. *The Inquisitive Mushrooms – A tray of
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come across strange and interesting items for them to show to each other. *Frantic Fan – A large revolving fan, who is normally reading a book, gets annoyed by various OOglies even smaller fans whom he tries to blow away. *The DIY Doughnuts – Two
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(one sugar-covered, the other pink) are builders given orders by their Foreman (a larger chocolate doughnut) for various jobs. The two doughnuts making a mess, and the Foreman's anger usually causes him to get involved in the mess as well. *Meatball and the Pasta Olympics – A small meatball tries to overcome her fears when participating in a parody of the Olympics, often smashing herself or someone else. *Two pineapple rings try to wake up their "dad" – a whole
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– with various loud devices, which usually backfire on the two rings, leaving the pineapple to sleep. *A Spanish
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tries to avoid fragile OOglies (such as a balloon or
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), but always looses her spines when given a nasty shock, bursting the former OOglie. *A high-speed strip marker races around the household, leaving behind his long yellow trail of sticky tape. At one point, he runs out of tape and gets a much bigger roll. *A pepper shaker villain runs around spraying pepper on various OOglies, but is later met with explosive sneezes. *Rubber's Got Talent – A group of rubber contestants try to dazzle the judges (a
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, a pair of
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, and a
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) with stunts. It is only when they botch up their stunts that they actually impress the judges. *Strong Man Monkey Nut – A crazed
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attempts at lifting various heavy objects, but only results in crashing his shell and allowing the smaller nuts inside to escape. *Mr. Magnetic – A
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with sunglasses on tries to avoid metal, with little success. *Whistle and Marshmallows – A busy blue
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herds its flock of marshmallows, but one pink marshmallow constantly lets the rest of the flock escape its basket. *Lightbulb Lynne – A
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tries to avoid being broken. *A piece of
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begs to be released from a mousetrap. Every time an OOglie helps him, they become trapped. *Hungry
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– A vacuum cleaner suffers strange indigestion when consuming various objects or other OOglies. *Pinky Glove – A glove helps out various OOglies around the house. *A French
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hunts after a band of socks in order to make a meal out of them. *Three peas climb up a mountain of
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and slide back down, often getting into trouble along the way. *Petrified Pud – A nervous wreck of jelly is constantly scared witless by a mischievous pair of chocolate fingers (one milk and one white). *Extreme Soap Bars – Two bars of
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(one yellow, the other black) start from the bathroom and skid around in sporty fashion, finishing up from a long jump off the stair banisters. *A flourish
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takes photos of various OOglies characters, but is left exasperated when they mess up their shoots. *Sal the Slice – A
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villain creeps up on his unsuspecting victim before slicing them up – whereupon the new slices come to life and attack him. In the final episode, he meets a larger pizza cutter, which saws off half the table. *A
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tries to see how far he can run around the house, but whenever he recoils his tape, he usually winds in an uncomfortable landing at the end. *A trio of pound coins cause grief for a credit card whenever she tries to join in their games. *The Battery Brothers – A pair of
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use various objects run on batteries to escape a larger 9-volt battery
villain A villain (also known as a " black hat", "bad guy" or "baddy"; The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) – p.126 "baddy (also baddie) noun (pl. -ies) ''informal'' a villain or criminal in a book, film, etc.". the feminine form is villai ...
. *The Duelling Toothbrushes – An orange manual toothbrush and a blue electric toothbrush fight to win the affection of a set of wind-up teeth. *Clippy the Barber – An electric barber's razor gives haircuts to various OOglies, only to mess up, resulting in his customer chasing him. *Choccy Castle – A bag of jelly beans make constant attempts to raid a box of chocolates that antagonises them. *A pair of "rapper" mobile phones cause countless sleepless nights with their night-time malarkey on the desk. *The Rock Band – A trio of
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find an object that they use to make music in the garden, but are silenced by an annoyed
pine cone A conifer cone, or in formal botanical usage a strobilus, : strobili, is a seed-bearing organ on gymnosperm plants, especially in conifers and cycads. They are usually woody and variously conic, cylindrical, ovoid, to globular, and have scal ...
. *The Intrepid Loo Roll – A strip of
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tries to escape the bathroom, but is usually caught by a human and used for cleaning before being flushed down the
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. *A tiny
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, averse to cold temperatures, escapes to find warmer places to stay, but melts. *The Farty Pants – A group of
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play games around the house, with a pair of boxers playing with them. *Action Hero Sock – An adventurous sock tries many attempts to cross a pit full of belt snakes, but always fails. *A hungry kitchen bin uses lures and objects to trick OOglies into his waiting mouth. *The Chilli Peppers – A band of wild
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runs around an OOglie food product and causes them to cook, with a lone chlli following. *The Makeup Makeover Crew – A group of female makeup assortments give surprise makeovers to various OOglies by their dressing up desk. *The Sneaky Remote Control – A sly
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breaks the fourth wall The fourth wall is a performance convention in which an invisible, imaginary wall separates actors from the audience. While the audience can see through this "wall", the convention assumes the actors act as if they cannot. From the 16th centu ...
by appearing in front of the various sketches and messing them up by changing the screen's display. *At the end of each show, a
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strums a guitar (its base made up of various items) and whistles the OOglies theme as the credits are shown – only to be squashed, smashed, interrupted, etc. This doesn't happen in the final episode (Season 2, Episode 13), where he is joined progressively by the Devious Blender, Sal the Slice, Melonhead, Bouncy Ball and the Playful Grapes in one final performance and a brief farewell to the audience. *Another common sketch involves household objects freaking out when they change form – such as a telephone ringing, a toilet flushing, a TV changing channels.


''OOglies Funsize''

*Potato Racers - *Pete Parsnip - *Fishing Finger- *Count Grape-ula - *Toast Soldiers - *Ninja Sushi - *Dr. Frankfurter - *Star Bar - *Cauliflower and Broccoli Wright - *Piggy Bank Robbers - *Apple Dropouts - *Dr. Rhu-barb - *Hottie the Hot Water Bottle - *Rival Chess Pieces - *Lemon Cleaners - *Dainty Meringue - *OOglies Talent Show – featured at the end of all ''Funsize'' episodes.


Episodes

These are the list of all sketches on the 26 episodes of Ooglies, as well as the Funsize version in 2015. Season 1's opening gags featured The Playful Grapes And Melonhead, whereas Season 2 featured Boo Potato. The walnut outro appeared in both seasons.


Season 1 (2009)


International Broadcast

On 6 April 2010,
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acquired worldwide distribution rights to the series.


DVD release

A DVD release of the series containing a select number of episodes was released by
Classic Media DreamWorks Classics is an American entertainment company owned by DreamWorks Animation, a subsidiary of Universal Pictures, a division of NBCUniversal, which in turn is a subsidiary of Comcast. Founded as Classic Media in 2000 by Eric Ellenboge ...
and Universal Studios Home Entertainment UK in 2010, under license from the BBC.


References


"Leading team of animators come together to create OOglies, a new comedy for CBBC made by BBC Scotland"
''BBC Press Office'', BBC, 26 March 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2009.


External links

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