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The Gobblewonker Song was to be sung by [[Fiddleford McGucket]] in "[[The Legend of the Gobblewonker]]," after McGucket supposedly sees the creature. The song explains what the Gobblewonker is and "how it's gunna get ya." |
The Gobblewonker Song was to be sung by [[Fiddleford McGucket]] in "[[The Legend of the Gobblewonker]]," after McGucket supposedly sees the creature. The song explains what the Gobblewonker is and "how it's gunna get ya." |
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+ | The song was unused since the crew thought it was too long, and that they decided that McGucket shouldn't sing. |
− | The song was only briefly discussed by [[Alex Hirsch]] in "[[Between the Pines]]," |
+ | The song was only briefly discussed by [[Alex Hirsch]] in "[[Between the Pines]]," He did not reveal anything else about the song.{{Songs}} |
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The Gobblewonker Song was to be sung by Fiddleford McGucket in "The Legend of the Gobblewonker," after McGucket supposedly sees the creature. The song explains what the Gobblewonker is and "how it's gunna get ya."
The song was unused since the crew thought it was too long, and that they decided that McGucket shouldn't sing.
The song was only briefly discussed by Alex Hirsch in "Between the Pines," He did not reveal anything else about the song.