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{{character | {{character | ||
|name=Phlgg | |name=Phlgg | ||
|image= [[Image:Phlgg | |image= [[Image:Phlgg.jpg|250px|border]] | ||
|first= [[The Central Galaxy]] | |first= [[The Central Galaxy]] | ||
|creators= [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]] | |creators= [[Lee Falk]] and [[Fred Fredericks]] | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The planet Phlgg entered the galaxy through a white hole from an other universe. Phlgg looks like having an ordinary landscape with grass, trees and rocks. But it is hard to tell animals from vegitables or minerals. | The planet Phlgg entered the galaxy through a white hole ''(opposite of a black hole)'' from an other universe. Phlgg looks like having an ordinary landscape with grass, trees and rocks. But it is hard to tell animals from vegitables or minerals. | ||
The rocks go uphill, bounching and chasing eachother. The caves are living, and hungry. Trees moving and chasing rocks, while bushes playing leapfrog. | The rocks go uphill, bounching and chasing eachother. The caves are living, and hungry. Trees moving and chasing rocks, while bushes playing leapfrog. |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 28 January 2020
Phlgg | |
First appearance: | The Central Galaxy |
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Created by: | Lee Falk and Fred Fredericks |
Phlgg is the oddest oxygen planet of the galaxy.
History
The planet Phlgg entered the galaxy through a white hole (opposite of a black hole) from an other universe. Phlgg looks like having an ordinary landscape with grass, trees and rocks. But it is hard to tell animals from vegitables or minerals.
The rocks go uphill, bounching and chasing eachother. The caves are living, and hungry. Trees moving and chasing rocks, while bushes playing leapfrog.
There are flying vegitables who put their roots down in the ground, have lunch and then fly off. In the air there are also giantic flying cats and dogs.