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− | + | At some point before the events of the [[Gravity Falls (TV series)|series]], [[Ford Pines|Ford]] came across the Gremloblin, and studied its strengths, weaknesses, and other features, chronicling them in ''[[Journal 3]]''. |
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[[File:S1e13 words cannot express my feelings right now.png|thumb|left|Dipper and Mabel hiding from the Gremloblin.]] |
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− | In "[[Boss Mabel]]," [[Dipper Pines|Dipper]] sets out to find an authentic supernatural attraction for the [[Mystery Shack]], as his [[Mabel Pines|sister]] (who is now the temporary boss of the Shack), encourages him to do so. After he successfully brings back the Gremloblin, he cages it and shows it to a few [[tourists]], who claim that it is fake, but when |
+ | In "[[Boss Mabel]]," [[Dipper Pines|Dipper]] sets out to find an authentic supernatural attraction for the [[Mystery Shack]], as his [[Mabel Pines|sister]] (who is now the temporary boss of the Shack), encourages him to do so. After he successfully brings back the Gremloblin, he cages it and shows it to a few [[tourists]], who claim that it is fake, but when two of them look into the creature's eyes, they see their worst nightmare. Later, Mabel puts a key in the monster's cage for it to unlock his cage if it ever wanted to take a five minute break, as it is "sort of an employee." When it does, the Gremloblin trashes the gift shop and eats their profits. The twins are then forced to cower and hide for some time before deciding to confront it. As Dipper reads in ''Journal 3'' that water should only be used as a last resort when fighting the creature, as it will make it stronger and scarier, Mabel rushes in and splashes a glass of water on it, not hearing the full sentence. She is quickly captured by the beast and, just as she looks into its eyes, her brother diverts the creature's gaze to its reflection in a mirror, causing it to see its worst nightmare, wearing glasses like its father. This terrifies the monster, and it flies away from the Shack. |
− | In "[[Gideon Rises]]," while looking for ideas to defeat [[Gideon Gleeful|Gideon]] in ''Journal 3'', Dipper briefly considers using the creature when seeing its entry pages in the journal. |
+ | In "[[Gideon Rises]]," while looking for ideas to defeat [[Gideon Gleeful|Gideon]] in ''Journal 3'', Dipper briefly considers using the creature when seeing its entry pages in the [[Journal (disambiguation)|journal]]. |
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− | In "[[Into the Bunker]]," the [[Shape Shifter]] impersonates the Gremloblin. |
+ | In "[[Into the Bunker]]," the [[Shape Shifter]] briefly impersonates the Gremloblin. |
− | In "[[Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality]]," the page for the Gremloblin in ''Journal 3'' is shown when [[Bill Cipher|Bill |
+ | In "[[Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality]]," the page for the Gremloblin in ''[[Journal 3]]'' is shown when [[Bill Cipher|Bill's]] eye flashes through the journal's pages. |
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==Appearance== |
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− | True to its name, the creature has traits of both a goblin and a gremlin. He has red eyes without pupils, and they glow yellow when one stares into them. He is muscular, has green skin, clumps of body hair, and a prominent lower jaw with two large fangs protruding out of it. Mushrooms coat his shoulders and hair his arms, and his ears are pointed like a bat's. It has an immense size to begin with, and grows bigger upon contact with water, as well as |
+ | True to its name, the creature has traits of both a goblin and a gremlin. He has red eyes without pupils, and they glow yellow when one stares into them. He is muscular, has green skin, clumps of body hair, and a prominent lower jaw with two large fangs protruding out of it. Mushrooms coat his shoulders and hair his arms, and his ears are pointed like a bat's. It has an immense size to begin with, and grows bigger upon contact with water, as well as sprouting spikes and bat-like wings from his back. |
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==Powers and abilities== |
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[[File:S1e20 new Gremloblin page.png|thumb|left|The Gremloblin's entry in ''Journal 3''.]] |
[[File:S1e20 new Gremloblin page.png|thumb|left|The Gremloblin's entry in ''Journal 3''.]] |
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− | The Gremloblin has an assortment of unique abilities, notably the power to make others visualize their worst nightmare, which may result in the victim going insane upon eye contact (this power can also be used on himself if he stares at his reflection). He seems to possess some level of intelligence, as evidenced when he reads Mabel's note and then uses a key she left to escape his cage. Additionally, the beast can breathe fire, grows spikes on his back, sprout wings, and becomes more menacing when he makes contact with water. His claws emit [[wikipedia:neurotoxin|neurotoxins]].<ref>{{Cite episode|120}}</ref> |
+ | The Gremloblin has an assortment of unique abilities, notably the power to make others visualize their worst nightmare, which may result in the victim going insane upon eye contact (this power can also be used on himself if he stares at his reflection). He seems to possess some level of intelligence, as evidenced when he reads Mabel's note and then uses a key she left with the note to escape his cage, and He can talk (although not clearly). Additionally, the beast can breathe fire, grows spikes on his back, sprout wings, and becomes more menacing when he makes contact with water. His claws emit [[wikipedia:neurotoxin|neurotoxins]].<ref>{{Cite episode|120}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 01:02, 27 May 2019
The Gremloblin is a half gremlin, half goblin creature that lives within the Gravity Falls Forest.
History
At some point before the events of the series, Ford came across the Gremloblin, and studied its strengths, weaknesses, and other features, chronicling them in Journal 3.
Season 1
In "Boss Mabel," Dipper sets out to find an authentic supernatural attraction for the Mystery Shack, as his sister (who is now the temporary boss of the Shack), encourages him to do so. After he successfully brings back the Gremloblin, he cages it and shows it to a few tourists, who claim that it is fake, but when two of them look into the creature's eyes, they see their worst nightmare. Later, Mabel puts a key in the monster's cage for it to unlock his cage if it ever wanted to take a five minute break, as it is "sort of an employee." When it does, the Gremloblin trashes the gift shop and eats their profits. The twins are then forced to cower and hide for some time before deciding to confront it. As Dipper reads in Journal 3 that water should only be used as a last resort when fighting the creature, as it will make it stronger and scarier, Mabel rushes in and splashes a glass of water on it, not hearing the full sentence. She is quickly captured by the beast and, just as she looks into its eyes, her brother diverts the creature's gaze to its reflection in a mirror, causing it to see its worst nightmare, wearing glasses like its father. This terrifies the monster, and it flies away from the Shack.
In "Gideon Rises," while looking for ideas to defeat Gideon in Journal 3, Dipper briefly considers using the creature when seeing its entry pages in the journal.
Season 2
In "Into the Bunker," the Shape Shifter briefly impersonates the Gremloblin.
In "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality," the page for the Gremloblin in Journal 3 is shown when Bill's eye flashes through the journal's pages.
Appearance
True to its name, the creature has traits of both a goblin and a gremlin. He has red eyes without pupils, and they glow yellow when one stares into them. He is muscular, has green skin, clumps of body hair, and a prominent lower jaw with two large fangs protruding out of it. Mushrooms coat his shoulders and hair his arms, and his ears are pointed like a bat's. It has an immense size to begin with, and grows bigger upon contact with water, as well as sprouting spikes and bat-like wings from his back.
Powers and abilities
The Gremloblin has an assortment of unique abilities, notably the power to make others visualize their worst nightmare, which may result in the victim going insane upon eye contact (this power can also be used on himself if he stares at his reflection). He seems to possess some level of intelligence, as evidenced when he reads Mabel's note and then uses a key she left with the note to escape his cage, and He can talk (although not clearly). Additionally, the beast can breathe fire, grows spikes on his back, sprout wings, and becomes more menacing when he makes contact with water. His claws emit neurotoxins.[3]
Sightings
Season 1
- 113. "Boss Mabel"
- 120. "Gideon Rises" (pictured)
Season 2
- 202. "Into the Bunker" (likeness)
- 207. "Society of the Blind Eye" (pictured)
- 219. "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality" (pictured)
Games
Gallery
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- ↑ Dipper's and Mabel's Guide to Mystery and Nonstop Fun! by Disney Book Group. October 7, 2014. Published by Disney Press. ISBN: 978-1484710807.
- ↑ "Boss Mabel." Tim McKeon, Tommy Reahard, Alex Hirsch (writers) & John Aoshima (director). Gravity Falls. Disney Channel. February 15, 2013. No. 13, season 1.
- ↑ "Gideon Rises." Matt Chapman, Michael Rianda, Alex Hirsch (writers) & John Aoshima, Joe Pitt (directors). Gravity Falls. Disney Channel. August 2, 2013. No. 20, season 1.