Great Gazoo
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- You may also be looking for the episode namesake, "The Great Gazoo." Or the Charlton Comics series, The Great Gazoo.
Great Gazoo | |
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Species | Alien from the planet Zetox |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Fred Flintstone Barney Rubble |
Occupation | Scientist |
Marital status | Single |
First appearance | TF: "The Great Gazoo" (1965) |
Played by | Harvey Korman (1965-66) C. Martin Croker (1997) Alan Cumming (2000) Eric Bauza (2021) Flula Borg (2021) Frank Welker (2021) |
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas | |
The Flintstones | |
Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs | |
Jellystone! |
The Great Gazoo is an alien in the sixth and final season The Flintstones animated television series. His voice was originated by Harvey Korman.
Gazoo is an tiny, green extraterrestrial from the planet Zetox (sometimes spelled Ziltox). Upon crashing to planet Earth, he was discovered by Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble, and became a companion of the two whenever the situation got wild. He has wish-granting abilities and he can float in the air.
Character description
Appearances
TV series
- The Flintstones
- Fantastic Max
- 1.4 "The Big Sleep" (no lines)
- Space Ghost Coast to Coast
- 415. "Pavement"
- Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs
- 1.6 "Alien vs. Pebbles"
- Jellystone!
- 1.17 "Gotta Kiss Them All"
- 1.27 "The Sea Monster of Jellystone Cove" (no lines)
Movies
- The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
- Space Jam: A New Legacy (no lines)
Specials
Comics
- The Flintstones (Charlton Comics)
- Issue #10B: "Calling the Great Gazoo"
- The Great Gazoo
- The Flintstones (Archie Comics)
- Issue #19A: "Who's Afraid of Big Bad Fred"
- The Flintstones (DC Comics)
Video games
Biography
Arriving in Bedrock
Fantastic Cameo
In "The Big Sleep," he is caught up in a traffic jam while traveling in space.
Dum Dums in Love
The Hunt
Jellystone Game
Gazoo in the Funny Books
Gallery
- Main article: Great Gazoo/Gallery
Toys and merchandise
- Main article: Great Gazoo/Toys
Behind the scenes
In popular culture
WARNING: The following section contains content that may be seen as mature or offensive to some readers. Reader discretion is advised. |
- In the Family Guy episode "Wasted Talent," when the final scroll to entering the Pawtucket Brewery was found, Peter disappointingly asked aloud what he was going to do now which was followed by the Great Gazoo popping up asking the "dum dum" what he could do for him, but all Peter wanted was to be left alone. Annoyed at Peter's treatment of him, Gazoo whined that it wasn't always about him, the "fatso."
- Intended as a Looney Tunes theatrical short, Attack of the Drones, a Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones parody, featured Duck Dodgers addressing a council made of sci-fi characters from other franchises, including the Great Gazoo.
- In The Venture Bros. episode "Now Museum--Now You Don't," Colonel Gentleman compares Brainulo to the Great Gazoo.
- In the Saturday Night Live episode "Paul Rudd/Beyonce," Snagglepuss (played by Bobby Moynihan) was a guest on "Weekend Update," where he gives his thoughts on California's ban on same sex marriage. After being "outed" by Seth Myers, he reveals he is in a relationship with the Great Gazoo (played by Will Forte).
- In the Comic Book Men episode "Batcycle on Broad," Ming said Mike looked like the Great Gazoo while wearing his motorcycle helmet.
- In the Wander Over Yonder episode "The Cartoon," Dominator watches The Mystery Kids Mysteries, which has a parody of Dipper Pines called Skipper, who wears a bulbous hat with one antenna similar to the Great Gazoo's bulbous hat with two antennas.
- In the Disney+ film Flora & Ulysses, George keeps a Dorbz Ridez Great Gazoo perched on the top of the hood of his car, which accidentally gets hit by a tranquilizer dart while the animal control officer tries to hit Ulysses, the squirrel.
Sugar and Toys
- Main article: Sugar and Toys
- "Divisive:" Fred and Wilma, along with Marge Simpson, Peggy Hill, Louise Belcher, and Francine Smith, appear on a chat show called Love, Cartoons & Hip Hop, hosted by Nina Parker, in Cartoon City. Wilma and Marge used to be best friends, and went back as far as "brontosaurus and fries," but changed when she became a "yellow-faced bitch" for putting all her "business" on the street, like sleeping with an African American Great Gazoo, but she actually hadn't. Great Gazoo then pops up and brags about it and disappears (saying "Toodle-oo cave N-words") quickly to avoid Fred's wrath.
- "Rebooty Call:" In the segment "Dababy Yoda," a parody of the Disney+ series The Mandalorian, the same African American Gazoo is on the dance floor with a bunch of other aliens.