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n. An irregular-shaped splash, smear, or patch. vb. To make a splodge
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Splodge is a fictional character from the British comic strip, The Topper. Drawn by Charles Grigg, Splodge himself was the last of the goblins, a mischievous one who would play sneaky, nasty tricks on the animals of the woods, but they usually had the last laugh at the end. No humans could see or hear him, except readers of The Topper.
Between 2000 and 2001 the strip had a short run in The Beano, the main differences being that Splodge now lived in Beanotown Woods, and the tagline changed to 'The Naughtiest, Cleverest (he thinks) goblin in Beanotown Woods'. Throughout this run, the strip was drawn by Ken H. Harrison. He made a brief appearance in the Beano Christmas Special 2007 pushing presents into Edd's head so his Numskulls could have presents. However, this strip was a reprint from an earlier Christmas issue when Splodge was still a current character.
Category:DC Thomson Comics strips Category:Beano strips Category:Fictional goblins
Splodge may refer to any of several fictional characters:
- Splodge, the last of the goblins in The Topper
- Splodge, the kangaroo in Blinky Bill
- Splatter and Dodge, sidekicks of Diesel 10 in Thomas and the Magic Railroad
Usage examples of "splodge".
Daniel, being a far less condescending teacher than Musikmeister Hummel, has succeeded in teaching me a great deal in a short while and I feel, in the making of this music, some of that uncontrollable excitement that afflicted me when I did my wild, splodged painting of my park.
When Eva came back she hid his teeth, but he splodged it all up and ate it anyway.
Diana shuddered at the purple and turquoise wallpaper on the walls of the marital bedroom, the polystyrene ceiling tiles, the orange paintwork splodged over the sash window.
The streets were empty, spectral sodium light splodged over the wet roads, and the journey took only five minutes.
You could see no detail from studying the russet splodges on the lid, but Spanky knew that the ancient gods lay beneath a layer of grime, longing for the chance to shine again.
Pale buttercup-yellow walls decorated with splodges of botanical murals surrounded him, the relentlessly cheerful vista broken only by ample windows that opened onto a view of extensive rose gardens.
I dug it out and pressed it into the splodge of warm candle wax with which I had sealed the note.