WebBlinky Bill is the lead character, a young koala. He wears red knickerbocker dungarees with a yellow button. His voice actress Robyn Moore based his voice on a naughty little boy in her classroom when she used to be a primary school teacher. Blinky Bill: The Quaint Little Australian (1933... WebCharacters. There are 27 characters in the Blinky Bill franchise on BTVA. 11 of these have appeared multiple times as different versions of a character across various …
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WebThis article is about the character. For the film he is featured in, see Blinky Bill the Movie. For other uses, see Blinky's Dad (disambiguation). Mr. William Bill Koala is Blinky Bill's father. He's an outback explorer in Blinky Bill the Movie (known as Mr. Bill, William) in Greenpatch. Bill Koala is Blinky’s Dad, and as everyone agrees, a living legend. He has … WebMr. Walter Wombat is Blinky's mentor. He doesn't like it when Blinky calls him "Wombo". Mr. Wombat is a friendly but smelly old wombat who lives in a trash-filled burrow out on the desert plains. Mr. Wombat has been living alone for so long, he has started to go a little bit crazy. He makes ‘friends’ out of spare parts he finds and talks to them as if they were … don\u0027t thongs give you a wedgie
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WebBlinky and Nutsy are still there, of course, along with Splodge, Marcia and Wombo... but there's no Flap, as well as no members of the Dingo family. In fact, Marcia is the only … WebBlinky Bill: the lead character, a young koala. He wears red knickerbocker dungarees with a yellow button. His voice actress Robyn Moore based his voice on a naughty little boy in her classroom when she used to be a primary school teacher. Nutsy Koala: Blinky's friend, another young koala, became Blinky's stepsister at the end of season one ... WebBlinky Bill the Movie is a 2015 Australian animated-adventure comedy family film based on the Blinky Bill character, an anthropomorphic koala created by Dorothy Wall for a children's book series in 1933. The film was produced by Flying Bark Productions (formerly known as Yoram Gross Film Studios, which also produced Blinky Bill: The Mischievous … don\u0027t think you ever loved me