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{{character|image=Philoandgunge.JPG|performer=[[Dave Goelz]]|note=Philo|performer2=[[Richard Hunt]]|note2=Gunge|debut=1983|design=[[Michael K. Frith]]|designnote=designer|design2=[[Jane Gootnick]]|designnote2=builder}}
{{performer2|Dave Goelz|Philo|Richard Hunt|Gunge}}
 
[[Image:Philoandgunge.JPG|thumb|300px|"The Trash Heap has spoken! Nyaaah!"]]
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[[Image:FraggleRock-Gunge&RichardHunt.jpg|thumb|300px|Richard Hunt with Gunge.]]
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[[Image:FraggleRock-Philo&DaveGoelz.jpg|thumb|300px|Dave Goelz with Philo.]]
{{designer|[[Michael K. Frith]]|designer|[[Jane Gootnick]]|builder}}
 
 
'''Philo and Gunge''' are [[Marjory the Trash Heap]]'s two rat-like companions on ''[[Fraggle Rock]]''. The two live in the garbage pile with Marjory and act as her shills or barkers, announcing her ceremoniously to visiting [[Fraggles]] with alternating phrases: "You are in the presence of..." "The all-knowing..." "Trash Heap! Nyaaaah!"
   
 
The pair are nearly identical in appearance. However, Gunge is gray and has only one tooth, while Philo is pink and has two teeth. The pair are rarely seen apart, and usually serve minor comic-relief roles; however, they were featured more prominently in a handful of episodes. In "[[Episode 307: Home Is Where the Trash Is|Home Is Where the Trash Is]]," for example, Philo and Gunge seek their home, and their origins and ties to Marjory are more fully explored. Also, in "[[Episode 322: Gunge the Great and Glorious|Gunge the Great and Glorious]]," Gunge is accepted by the [[Doozers]] as their long-lost king (until a jealous Philo alters the teeth on the ancient portrait).
'''Philo and Gunge''' are [[Marjory the Trash Heap]]'s two rat-like companions on ''[[Fraggle Rock]]''. The two live in the garbage pile with Marjory and act as her shills or barkers, announcing her ceremoniously to visiting [[Fraggles]] with alternating phrases: "You are in the presence of the all-knowing..." "All-seeing..." "Trash Heap! Nyaaaah!"
 
   
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The duo's famous "Nyaaaah!" came from Richard Hunt, who made up the famous phrase during one of the auditions.
The pair are nearly identical in appearance. However, Gunge is gray and has only one tooth, while Philo is pink and has two teeth. The pair are rarely seen apart, and usually serve minor comic-relief roles. They were featured more prominently in a handful of episodes, however. In "[[Episode 307: Home Is Where the Trash Is|Home Is Where the Trash Is]]," Philo and Gunge seek their home, and their origins and their ties to Marjory are more fully explored. In "[[Episode 322: Gunge the Great and Glorious|Gunge the Great and Glorious]]," Gunge is accepted by the [[Doozers]] as their long-lost king (until a jealous Philo alters the teeth on the ancient portrait).
 
   
The Gunge puppet later made cameo appearances, with different pupils, in multiple episodes of ''[[Dinosaurs]]'', evading consumption by [[Robbie Sinclair]] and [[Roy Hess]]. Either Philo or Gunge also surfaced in the ''[[Mopatop's Shop]]'' episode "Rude Dude" as the Toodlepip from Outer Space.
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After ''Fraggle Rock'', Philo appeared in the [[Jim Henson Hour Pitch Reel]] (where he is "attacked" by [[Jim Henson]] when Henson momentarily takes the puppet off Dave Goelz's hand). The Gunge puppet made cameo appearances, with different eyes, in multiple episodes of ''[[Dinosaurs]]'', evading consumption by [[Robbie Sinclair]] and [[Roy Hess]].
   
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Philo appeared in ''[[Mopatop's Shop]]'' as [[Abel and Mabel|Mabel]] and [[Magic Teeny]] and one of the puppets was used in the episode "Rude Dude" as the Toodlepip from Outer Space.
=See also=
 
]]Philo and Gunge (animated)]]
 
   
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<gallery widths=200 spacing=small position=center captionalign=center>
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Image:Frock-character-gunge-large-570x402.jpg|Gunge (taken from [[The Hub]] site, mistaking him for Junior Gorg)
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Image:Gunge Dinosaurs.png|Gunge (as seen in Dinosaurs)
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</gallery>
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<gallery widths=150 spacing=small position=center captionalign=center orientation=landscape>
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Ablemable.jpg|{{GNH|[[Abel and Mabel|Mabel]]}} "[[Episode 145: Thingamajig|Thingamajig]]"<br>[[Susan Beattie]]
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Magicteeny.jpg|{{GNH|[[Magic Teeny]]}} "[[Episode 150: The Magic Teeny|The Magic Teeny]]<br>[[Nigel Plaskitt]]
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Noimage-big.png|{{GNH|[[Toodlepip from Outer Space]]}} "[[Episode 223: Rude Dude|Rude Dude]]"
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</gallery>
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==Filmography==
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* ''[[Fraggle Rock]]''
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** [[Episode 101: Beginnings]]
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** [[Episode 104: You Can't Do That Without a Hat]]
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** [[Episode 105: The Thirty-Minute Work Week]]
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** [[Episode 107: I Want to Be You]]
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** [[Episode 110: Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk]]
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** [[Episode 111: Catch the Tail by the Tiger]]
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** [[Episode 112: The Finger of Light]]
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** [[Episode 113: We Love You, Wembley]]
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** [[Episode 115: I Don't Care]]
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** [[Episode 117: Marooned]]
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** [[Episode 119: The Great Radish Famine]]
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** [[Episode 123: The Beast of Blue Rock]]
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** [[Episode 124: New Trash Heap in Town]]
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** [[Episode 203: The Trash Heap Doesn't Live Here Anymore]]
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** [[Episode 218: The Day the Music Died]]
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** [[Episode 305: Blanket of Snow, Blanket of Woe]]
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** [[Episode 307: Home Is Where the Trash Is]]
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** [[Episode 313: Scared Silly]]
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** [[Episode 322: Gunge the Great and Glorious]]
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** [[Episode 401: Sprocket's Big Adventure]]
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** [[Episode 408: A Brush with Jealousy]]
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** [[Episode 505: The River of Life]]
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** [[Episode 509: Ring Around the Rock]]
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** [[Episode 511: The Gorg Who Would Be King]]
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** [[Episode 512: The Honk of Honks]]
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** [[Episode 513: Change of Address]]
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* ''[[Jim Henson Hour Pitch Reel]]''
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* ''[[Dinosaurs]]''
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** [[Episode 105: The Howling]] (cameo by Gunge)
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* ''[[Mopatop's Shop]]''
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** [[Episode 145: Thingamajig]] (Philo as [[Abel and Mabel|Mabel]])
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** [[Episode 150: The Magic Teeny]] (Philo as [[Magic Teeny]])
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** [[Episode 223: Rude Dude]] (one of them as the [[Toodlepip from Outer Space]])
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==See also==
 
* [[Philo and Gunge (animated)]]
 
[[Category:Fraggle Rock Characters]]
 
[[Category:Fraggle Rock Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]

Revision as of 02:40, 5 July 2015

Philoandgunge
PERFORMER Dave Goelz Philo
  Richard Hunt Gunge
DEBUT 1983
DESIGN Michael K. Frith designer
  Jane Gootnick builder
FraggleRock-Gunge&RichardHunt

Richard Hunt with Gunge.

FraggleRock-Philo&DaveGoelz

Dave Goelz with Philo.

Philo and Gunge are Marjory the Trash Heap's two rat-like companions on Fraggle Rock. The two live in the garbage pile with Marjory and act as her shills or barkers, announcing her ceremoniously to visiting Fraggles with alternating phrases: "You are in the presence of..." "The all-knowing..." "Trash Heap! Nyaaaah!"

The pair are nearly identical in appearance. However, Gunge is gray and has only one tooth, while Philo is pink and has two teeth. The pair are rarely seen apart, and usually serve minor comic-relief roles; however, they were featured more prominently in a handful of episodes. In "Home Is Where the Trash Is," for example, Philo and Gunge seek their home, and their origins and ties to Marjory are more fully explored. Also, in "Gunge the Great and Glorious," Gunge is accepted by the Doozers as their long-lost king (until a jealous Philo alters the teeth on the ancient portrait).

The duo's famous "Nyaaaah!" came from Richard Hunt, who made up the famous phrase during one of the auditions.

After Fraggle Rock, Philo appeared in the Jim Henson Hour Pitch Reel (where he is "attacked" by Jim Henson when Henson momentarily takes the puppet off Dave Goelz's hand). The Gunge puppet made cameo appearances, with different eyes, in multiple episodes of Dinosaurs, evading consumption by Robbie Sinclair and Roy Hess.

Philo appeared in Mopatop's Shop as Mabel and Magic Teeny and one of the puppets was used in the episode "Rude Dude" as the Toodlepip from Outer Space.


Filmography

See also