Sly (Noddy and Friends Character Books)

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Sly (Noddy and Friends Character Books)

Sly (Noddy and Friends Character Books)

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Planet Pup (voiced by James Rankin) is a small robotic dog, supposedly from outer space. He was the first toy to interact with Truman and gets along with him. Big Ears: (unamused) "You didn't! That's a silly song, now I'll go buy the tent. We can make two nice holes in the sand for beds, and another hole to keep out things in, and the tent will give us a fine roof." Most episodes had a moral message, which was conveyed with a Noddy story, usually told by Kate using the Noddy dolls in the shop, which the viewer saw as re-dubbed and re-scored Noddy animations. The moral message was also a theme in a song sung by the shop's population of anthropomorphic toys. There was sometimes a second song, usually a re enactment of a popular folk tale. These songs were written by Nashville-based composer Dennis Scott. Vague Age: The exact age for Noddy is never made clear in all media starring the character. But it varies depending on the incarnation and material (two adaptations had him voiced by grown men (alongside the 1974 vinyl album Noddy's Magic Holiday), two adaptations by young boys, and a majority by women). The character being traditionally voiced by women only adds more confusion to the mix:

Character Development: In the original books, he was very naive and unfamiliar with life. As seen in the 1952 book "Noddy Goes to School" , he isn't able to understand reading and handwriting despite owning a car. In his book debut, Noddy isn't familiar with building a house and wanted the roof to be put up first. ◊ As a result, Big Ears had to teach him how to build his own house properly. As the books progressed, Noddy starts becoming more intelligent and familiar with life. This was kept in the 1975-1976 stop-motion series due to being a direct adaptation of the original books but left out in all media starring him. Noddy and Master Tubby Bear want to compete in the flower contest against Tessie Bear and Dinah Doll. They forget to seed their flower, so they take a gigantic one from the town square. Silent Snarker: Has moments of this due to his more expressive design in Make Way For Noddy onwards. Played by: Jonathan Bex ( Noddy Live 1994)Owns a garage in ToyTown. He usually helps Noddy when ever his car is messed up or when it need mending. Those Two Guys: While Noddy and Tessie are seen hanging out in the original books note such as "Noddy And Tessie Bear", "Noddy Gets Into Trouble", and "Noddy And The Bunkey" . It's more notable in Toyland Adventures, the 1994 stage show, Make Way For Noddy, and Noddy In Toyland. The episode "The Great Goblin Switch" and "Be Yourself, Noddy" from Make Way For Noddy were both dedicated to Noddy and Tessie's relationship.Sly and Gobbo change themselves into Noddy and Tessie Bear after seeing how nice others are to them. Villain Decay: While they were always bungling troublemakers to some level, they were more thuggish and creepy in the books and earlier works. Each adaptation gradually made them more into clownish Ineffectual Sympathetic Villains. Played by: Amanda MacDonald ( Noddy Live 1994)A female Teddy Bear who is Noddy's best friend. Tessie Bear was originally a minor character in the books and older animated incarnations. Since Toyland Adventures, she became a main character of the franchise. She's part of The Tubby Bear Family with Master Tubby Bear being her cousin with Mrs. Tubby Bear and Mr. Tubby Bear being Tessie's aunt and uncle respectively.

A call from an old seamate alerts Noah to two gold coins. Noah is told the gold coins are part of an old pirate treasure. Before Noah knows it, a bunch of other interests want in on the gold. Lost in the confusion is the fact that April May had just rescued a stray cat.

This show contains the following tropes:

Gil Filar as Boobull Goblin, the son of Lurk and Snipe. Despite being the youngest, he is intelligent, speaks proper English, and appears to be in charge of his Mom and Dad.



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