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Nibblet is a yellow, anthropomorphic bird with large wings, a stubby beak, an odd shaped head, and a short body. He can sometimes be seen with a bag of potato chips. |
Nibblet is a yellow, anthropomorphic bird with large wings, a stubby beak, an odd shaped head, and a short body. He can sometimes be seen with a bag of potato chips. |
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==Quotes== |
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'''Nibblet''': "Nibblet likes potato chips." from "[[Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery]]" |
'''Nibblet''': "Nibblet likes potato chips." from "[[Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery]]" |
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*Frank Welker was not credited for his role. |
*Frank Welker was not credited for his role. |
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*A purple Nibblet toy can be seen being destroyed by [[Cartman]] in the episode "[[The Death of Eric Cartman]]", when he goes into a frenzy and breaks all of [[Butters]]' toys in his bedroom. |
*A purple Nibblet toy can be seen being destroyed by [[Cartman]] in the episode "[[The Death of Eric Cartman]]", when he goes into a frenzy and breaks all of [[Butters]]' toys in his bedroom. |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 02:57, 10 April 2012
Nibblet is the animal mascot for the rock band Korn. He has so far, only appeared in "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery". Nibblet does not seem to serve a purpose and is shown being extremely clumsy; even though the bird helped capture the Pirate Ghost with the net trap.
Appearance
Nibblet is a yellow, anthropomorphic bird with large wings, a stubby beak, an odd shaped head, and a short body. He can sometimes be seen with a bag of potato chips.
Quotes
Nibblet: "Nibblet likes potato chips." from "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery"
Trivia
- Nibblet and the design of Korn band members was a homage to Hanna-Barbera cartoons of the 1970's.
- Frank Welker was not credited for his role.
- A purple Nibblet toy can be seen being destroyed by Cartman in the episode "The Death of Eric Cartman", when he goes into a frenzy and breaks all of Butters' toys in his bedroom.
- The name was derived from a term for a single piece of corn also known as a kernel.