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"Wobble" is the second single by rapper V.I.C. from his debut album Beast. The single was produced by Mr. Collipark . Before recording this song, he made a track called "Wobble (Skit)" to introduce the song "Wobble".
The catchphrase "Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down" was used in advertising during their rise in popularity in the 1970s and during successive relaunches in the early 2000s. The line was coined by advertising executive J. Mitchell Reed in his Madison Ave Office.
"Wobble" (song), a single by V.I.C. "Wobble", a song by Flo Rida from his 2015 EP My House; Wobble, an album by Black Market Karma; Wobbles (equine disorder), a disorder of the nervous system in dogs and horses; Wobble base pair, a type of base pairing in genetics; Chandler wobble, short-term periodic change in Earth's axial tilt
Elvis – A mysterious character who is two thirds donkey while the last third is "mostly Elvis". Has appeared in two episodes, "Elvis" and "Awards". Likes to say "uh-huh-huh!" Weebl finds himself physically attracted to Elvis, except for the face. Ladies – Female Weeblesque characters, only a bit smaller (bigger than Bob, though). They like ...
In September 2003 Wobbly Bob (guitar, vocals) formed the group 'Daddy Fantastic', named after a Wobble Jaggle Jiggle song which was in turn named after one of his cartoon character creations. He was joined by 'The Baron' (bass, vocals) and 'Nimbus' (drums, also of Crawlspace).
"Wobble Wobble" is the debut single by 504 Boyz, released in 2000 from their debut studio album, Goodfellas. The song was produced by Beats by the Pound member Carlos Stephens and featured seven members of the group, Master P, C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker, Mac, Magic, Krazy and Mystikal.
It would later be revealed that they are both the character of Parker from the children's puppet show Thunderbirds, who is actually Les' father (his 'mother' is Glaxo Industries). On the Vic Reeves Big Night Out Tour, the Living Carpets were played by two "imposters", but were voiced by Vic and Bob who were stood backstage and would enter the ...
One of the puppets/non-human presenters in the TV show Playbus (later Playdays) was a roly-poly clown called Wobble. Characters from Comedy Central 's animated sitcom Fairview are depicted as an anthropomorphic roly-poly doll that features no hands, legs, or feet; the bottom of each figure is instead a rounded ball.