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Old Gregg is a fictional merman character from the British comedy television series The Mighty Boosh , who has green skin, webbed hands, seaweed hair and female genitalia. In the episode, the character Howard played by Julian Barratt accidentally pulls a merman named Old Gregg played by Noel Fielding out of the water, who flashes Howard his female genitalia and takes him to his cave. After Howard regains consciousness, Old Gregg pressures Howard into staying and tells the story of "The Funk," an alien creature responsible for the rise of funk music. I've got a mangina! On March 12th, YouTuber sparklemonkey uploaded footage from a live performance by The Mighty Boosh, in which Old Gregg pops of a giant box shown below, left. In the next nine years, the video received more than , views and comments. On July 2nd, , a Facebook [1] page titled "Old Gregg" was launched, garnering upwards of , likes in the next eight years.
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Sign Up Here. In the episode, the character Howard accidently fishes him out of a lake. When he was first introduced, Old Gregg immediately interested fans. Because of his iconic look, featuring seaweed for hair, green skin, and a bright-pink tutu, Old Gregg is also a popular subject for cosplay or Halloween costumes. He is also the source of popular meme images and GIFs. This is not meant to be a formal definition of Old Gregg like most terms we define on Dictionary. Previous Word Nigel Thornberry. Next Word Oompa Loompa.
This could be due in part to a truncated version of their appearance in the " The Legend of Old Gregg " series 2 being uploaded to Youtube in the form of a clip that might be named simply "Old Gregg". Old Gregg's anatomy and species classification could be a topic of debate. They could have the ability to walk upright, but at times revert to a frog-like crouch. This might allude to the splicing of human and aquatic dweller DNA, or possibly a mutation of the former. This could be further supported by Gregg's genitals, more commonly referred to as their "mangina".