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Fungus the Bogeyman
BBC adaptation of Raymond Briggs' children's book. Fungus's job is to venture above Bogeydom and scare dry-cleaners (a Bogey's name for humans). But on one trip disaster strikes and a dry-cleaner discovers their existence in Bogeydom. The dry-cleaner, Jessica, strikes up a friendship with Fungus' children and escapes back home to tell her father George all about it. George then decides to stake-out the entrance to Bogeydom, in order to catch a real-life Bogeyman.
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Plot Summary
This animated special follows Fungus, a gentle and well-meaning bog-man who lives in the damp, murky depths of the Slime Sea. Despite his imposing appearance, Fungus is terrified of humans and the dry, bright world above. He attempts to overcome his fears to retrieve a lost toy for his son, leading him on a series of comical and heartwarming adventures.
Critical Reception
Fungus the Bogeyman was generally well-received, praised for its charming animation style, endearing characters, and humorous, lighthearted take on a potentially spooky subject. It was seen as a delightful family viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and visually appealing animation style.
The characters, particularly Fungus himself, were found to be charming and relatable.
Appreciated for its humor and gentle storytelling suitable for all ages.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews specifically for this title is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The character of Fungus is based on the children's book of the same name by Raymond Briggs, who also created 'The Snowman'.
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