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Noddy
Noddy is a fictional character in a series of books by British children's author Enid Blyton, originally published between 1949 and 1963. The character has also featured in a number of television shows, most recently the 2004 series Make Way for Noddy. more...
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Noddy
Noddy drives a red and yellow car (and once flew a plane) in Toytown. Noddy has many friends and has a golden bell on his blue hat.
Recurring characters
Big-Ears, Noddy's best friend, a wise, bearded brownie who lives in a toadstool house at the edge of the woods, and rides a red bicycle.;
Mr. Plod, later known as P.C. Plod (or Officer Plod in later adaptations), depicted as a British-type police constable. Plod has become common British slang for a uniformed policeman. His favourite phrase is "Stop in the name of Plod! (Whistle!!!)";
Noddy's car, inanimate on some occasions but capable of independent action on others, and extremely sensible and loyal to Noddy when it does.;
Mr Wobbly Man, he is a funny little man who cannot lie down because of his wobbler and always has to stand up. He doesn't like it when he turns round and round very fast (by mistake);
Mr and Mrs Tubby Bear who live next to Noddy, with Master Tubby Bear their mischievous son.;
Clockwork Mouse who often needs winding up (hence the key in his back).;
Gilbert Golly, a golliwog and another villain.;
Tricky Teddy, a teddy bear and a regular accomplice of Gilbert Golly in mischief. In later adaptations, the pair were replaced by a pair of teddy bears and ultimately by the goblins, Sly and Gobbo.;
Mr Milko, a perpetually worried milkman. But Very Friendly;
Mr Train Driver;
Dinah Doll, who sells all kinds of everything in the market;
Martha Monkey, a monkey, usually making mischief, but not a villain. Martha Monkey plays with Noddy by pushing his head, making him Nod uncontrollably!;
Bert Monkey, a monkey with a naughty tail;
Bunkey, (see above) a thoroughly mischievous character, who purports to be half bunny and half monkey. He is later exposed as a fraudulent monkey who escaped from a travelling circus. The Bunkey first appeared in "Noddy and the Bunkey" (1959).;
Tessie Bear, a good friend and neighbour of Noddy. She lives with her parents, in some stories next door to Noddy, but in others he drives to visit her. Seems to be the target of Noddy's attentions, as he grows flowers for her and takes her to picnics.;
Bumpy-Dog, Tessie's pet.;
Goblins, Sly (goblin character, and Gobbo and especially the red goblins, the nastiest and most dangerous villains of the stories. Sly and Gobbo play dirty tricks on all and sundry. Replaced Gilbert Golly and Tricky Teddy in later adaptations.;
Mr Sparks, Toyland's Mr Fixit, who can mend more or less anything. His favourite saying is "A Challenge? I Like it!!!";
Miss Harriet the Pink Cat, a snobbish cat who hangs out with Mr Sparks and sells ice cream.;
Mr Straw the Farmer.;
Mrs Straw the Farmer's Wife.;
Mr Jumbo, an elephant. Mr. Jumbo is friendly with Clockwork Mouse]].;
The Skittles, including Mrs Skittle and her many children of various sizes. They love being knocked over. Skittles are red and yellow in colour with black hands.;
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