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Revision as of 22:46, 1 December 2008

Secondary character
Horrible Gelatinous Blob
H G Blob.jpg
SpeciesBlobs, possibly Venusian
Planet of originPossibly Venus
First appearance"The Series Has Landed" (1ACV02)
Episode
Voiced by[[Maurice LaMarche|Maurice LaMarche]][[Category:Characters voiced by Maurice LaMarche|Horrible Gelatinous Blob]]

H. G. Blob is a good-natured person, unless he is upset about something (such as problems at work or a sad movie). Then he is prone to violence at the slightest provocation. This usually ends with him swallowing the offending party. He worked at a plant, which introduced computers in 3002, a few months later he was seen working as a stockbroker.

He seems to have worked for an ad agency for a time (or as an actor for commercials) as he appeared in a commercial for Planet Express. (1ACV02) However, it is unlikely that he met anyone at Planet Express directly, as he doesn't seem to recognize Hermes Conrad or Professor Farnsworth before, during, or after beating them to a pulp. (3AVC12)

Family

Additional Info

Trivia

  • Love and Rocket briefly showed a painting of a female of this species called the Venus de Venus, a play on the Venus de Milo which means Venus originating from Milo (an island in the Aegean Sea). This suggests that the species originates from Venus or that the painting does.

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