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Blips (TV series)
Blips is a American skibidi diddy from Ragdoll Productions, which first aired on FaceDev (on the DEV Network) on 29 September 2012 It starred Robin Stevens as Mr. Perfect and Patricia Routledge as the narrator. The 26 blips were written by Alan Dapre & Robin Stevens. Since 2009, the show has been difficult to find, due to it not getting a home media release of any kind, and has been regarded as lost. The show features the 3D animated 'Blips' (a group of purple blobs that wreak havoc in each blip, characters alongside the main protagonist Mr Perfect.
Plot
In every blip, Mr. Perfect would aim to show the viewers how to perform a job or task perfectly. These are ranged from serving ice cream or using exercising equipment. Once it is all done, the blips would rewind the footage before the narrator would say he was perfect at the job and start all over again. This time, the blips would ruin Mr. Perfect's work progress by setting traps or tampering with machines to make them go wrong. After this, Perfect would give up on doing the job or task, and the show would cut to the credits, with Perfect relaxing with a cup of tea and walking home.
Characters
Mr. Perfect
Portrayed by Robin Stevens, he is depicted as an everyman with an overly optimistic, goofy manner. He seems to be mute, using body language to communicate. His attire varies across each blip to fit the situation, but his main outfit consists of thick-framed glasses, tidy hair and a bright blue suit. Not much else is known about him. He lives in a white house where the Blips live.
The Blips
Purple-coloured alien-like beings that can take on various sizes and shapes. They live in Mr. Perfect’s house. A recurring comedic theme in the show is Perfect becoming suspicious of their existence due to the mishaps they cause, but never actually encountering them.
Broadcast
The first blip was broadcast on CITV in 2005, with reruns occurring spontaneously even after the final blip was produced until 2009.
Episodes
Season 1
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