Muddle Earth
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"Muddle Earth" is also the title of a 1993 novel by John Brunner
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Muddle Earth is a children's book
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 by Paul Stewart
Paul Stewart (writer)
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, published in 2003, and illustrated by Chris Riddell
Chris Riddell
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. It is largely a parody
Parody
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 of The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings
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by J. R. R. Tolkien
J. R. R. Tolkien
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. Like LOTR it is divided into three sections: Englebert the Enormous, Here Be Dragons and Doctor Cuddles of Giggle Glade.

Plot

Joe, a boy from ordinary Earth, has been summoned to Muddle Earth by the wizard Randalf. He is then exhorted as a 'warrior-hero'. In other words, he must fight evil on behalf of Randalf, who has in turn been contracted by the ruler of Muddle Earth, the Horned Baron. The Horned Baron, however, has problems that even Randalf cannot attend to: his wife Ingrid is a very demanding woman. This is a trait that the evil villain Doctor Cuddles pays heed to, and uses to his advantage in all three sections of the novel.

Similarities to The Lord of the Rings

Characters
  • Joe: the reluctant hero, who just wants to go home - Frodo
  • Randalf: Incompetent wizard - Gandalf
  • Brenda: the Warrior Princess. Scared of nothing, apart from elves (Her only appearance in the CBBC
    CBBC
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     series was in the episode "Randalf's Memory Meltdown")- Éowyn
  • Elves: Hardworking, they resemble the house-elves from the Harry Potter
    Harry Potter
    Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels written by the British author J. K. Rowling. The books chronicle the adventures of the adolescent wizard Harry Potter and his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry...

     series (though the elves speak English in the book, in the CBBC series they all speak mainly in their own language). - Elves: Proud warriors and elegant beings.
  • Talking Trees: Found in Elfwood - Ents, or Huorns.


Places
  • Muddle Earth - Middle-earth
  • Mount Boom: a mountain that intermittently goes "BOOM", thus the name: - Mount Doom
    Mount Doom
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  • Musty Mountains - The Misty Mountains: where Gollum was found by Bilbo Baggins

Other People and Places

People
  • Norbert - His full title is Norbert the Not-Very-Big, even though he is 15 feet tall. Cannot read.
  • Veronica - A blue budgie (green in the CBBC versions). Familiar of Roger the Wrinkled, and later Randalf.
  • Henry - Joe's faithful battle hound. Not seen in the CBBC series
  • Roger the Wrinkled - The greatest wizard in Muddle Earth. Was captured by Dr Cuddles.
  • Bertram the Incredibly Hairy - Wizard. Captured by Dr Cuddles.
  • Boris the Bald - Wizard. Brother of Bertram. Captured by Dr Cuddles.
  • Eric the Mottled - Wizard. Captured by Dr Cuddles.
  • Ernie the Shrivelled - Wizard. Captured by Dr Cuddles.
  • Melyvn the Mauve - Wizard. Captured by Dr Cuddles.
  • Colin the Nondescript - Wizard. Helped Dr Cuddles create the Tickle Squad. Captured by Dr Cuddles.
  • The Horned Baron - Ruler of Muddle Earth. Husband of Ingrid, who always refers him as Walter (his first name). His appearance is a possible reference to the Horned King
    Horned King
    The Horned King is a fictional character from the fantasy series The Chronicles of Prydain, and in the film The Black Cauldron by Disney ....

     from The Black Cauldron
    The Black Cauldron (film)
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  • Ingrid - Unseen wife of the Horned Baron. Described as having huge, pudgy legs and big feet.
  • Grubley - Owner of Grubleys Discount Department store. So far, he had four appearances in the CBBC series.
  • Smink - Grubley's assistant. Like Grubley, he had four appearances so far in the CBBC series, though on his first two he is seen working on his own as a travelling salesman (and a con-artist as well, as seen in the fourth episode).
  • Fifi - A.k.a. Mucky Maud of Mucky Maud's Lumpy Custard Club. Loves the Horned Baron. Has made three appearances in the CBBC series so far, the first of which her face wasn't seen.
  • Englebert the Enormous - Huge ogre. Terrorised Muddle Earth by squeezing sheep while looking for its snuggly-wuggly, which Grubley stole and made into singing curtains for Ingrid.
  • Benson - Head gardener for the Horned Baron. Promoted to the Horned Baron's personal manservant. Later promoted to Horned Baron, though in the CBBC series, he remains the Horned Baron's manservant.
  • Margot - Friendly female dragon. Likes Norbert. Likes shiny things. Also she is blue (purple in the CBBC series)
  • Quentin the Cake Decorator - Randalf's first warrior hero. Now serves Dr Cuddles. Not seen in the CBBC series due to the inclusion of Pesticide.
  • Dr. Cuddles - A mysterious, cloaked figure; evil, bitter and power-hungry. Revealed to be Randalf's pink (blue in the CBBC series) teddy-bear, Charlie Cuddles, whom Randalf animated by accident.


Places
  • Here Be Dragons - Area of mountains with lots of caves full of dragons.
  • Harmless Hill - Quaint looking hill. Quite harmless, you just have to look out for the killer daisies.
  • Trollbridge - A bridge inhabited by trolls. Very messy.
  • The Musty Mountains - A very, very old mountain range. They stink because all old things smell at least a little.
  • Elfwood - A wide forest, once was home to the elves, until they were all employed around Muddle Earth. It's trees can talk, making it an analogue to Fangorn Forest
  • Goblintown - A large, cramped city. Home to the goblins. Very characteristic odour.
  • The Perfumed Bog - A wide purple bog. Smells sickly sweet. Possible analogue to the Dead Marshes
    Dead Marshes
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  • The Enchanted Lake - A big lake that floats. Raised by, and home to, the wizards.
  • Ogrehills - A hilly area. Home to the ogres. Possible analogue to the Emyn Muil.
  • The Horned Baron's Castle - A big castle in the musty mountains. Home to The Horned Baron.
  • Giggle Glade - Home to Dr Cuddles. Is a glade with a sweet cottage situated in the middle of Elfwood.
  • The Sandpit - A pit full of sand. Good for Goblin picnics.

Characters exclusive to the CBBC
CBBC
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 series

  • Newt - The main character and Randalf's adventurous apprentice, very similar in appearance to Joe from the original book.
  • Pesticide - A gothic
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     fairy (her dress sense is somewhat intentional, often saying that she doesn't want to look like "something that's fallen off the top of the Christmas tree") who works for Dr. Cuddles, though she sometimes helps the heroes as well, making her more of a neutral character. It is revealed in the episode "Fairy Fairy" that she was originally named Twinkle Toes.
  • Fang - Dr. Cuddles' pet batbird, whom he uses as a spy and source of information. Is also willing to work for Pesticide.
  • The Fairies - fairies that live in a Fairy Valley. Unlike traditional fairies, they are the size of a human. They all wear dresses of varying colour, have different hairstyles and keep stiltmice as pets. The fairy with the bright blue dress is named Fifi and she appears to be their leader. Their sweetness comes from Fairy Dust; without it, they go out of control.
  • Various Unnamed Ogres
  • Gerald - A snuggly-wuggly who was stolen from an ogre by Pesticide under Dr. Cuddles' orders, and thrown into the Horned Baron's castle to frame him for the theft, so the Horned Baron was taken by the ogre. Gerald didn't want to be the ogre's snuggly-wuggly again, and got his wish when the ogre took Dr. Cuddles instead (due to similarity in appearances).
  • Tallulah - A red dragon with a nasty temper, and Margot's niece (the two dragons share similarities in appearance). Went on a rampage when her egg (which had her baby, Rupert, inside) was stolen.
  • The Babbling Brook - A talking, gossiping river. Dr. Cuddles used her to turn Randalf and Norbert against each other, under threat of being drained of her water supply. When Dr. Cuddles fell in as Randalf and Norbert were getting to the end of their duel paces, she admitted the ploy to the two of them.
  • Mordrolf the Magnificent - Randalf's old friend turned fraudulent wizard thief. He usurped Randalf's position as official wizard to hide from the authorities. At the end of his episode, he was banned from practising magic, and put on community service (Randalf also jokes, "From now on, they can call him Mordrolf the Mucky!").
  • Prince Lionel Wolfclaw - the Prince of another land. His father can easily get annoyed should the prince be offended (which would be unlikely as he is oblivious to even Pesticide's actions against him) or should anything happen to him (which was almost made so by an irately-uninterested Pesticide). In the end, he was sent to the Mirror Glacier to look for an 'Ice Gremlin', but kept admiring his good looks there.
  • The Stinky Swamp Demons - creatures that manifest themselves in the form of people's worst fears. Dr. Cuddles conjured up the Stinky Smog to bring them out and terrorise Goblintown on Muddle Earth Day.
  • The Toy Soldiers - Computer-generated toy soldiers that Dr. Cuddles enchants in response to the Horned Baron's toy tax proposal. They then came to life on the thirteenth hour to capture the Horned Baron. They however turned against Cuddles when they were won over by Norbert's clothes-peg dolls.
  • The Horned Duke - The Horned Baron's cousin. Wanted to take control of Muddle Earth from him.

Other parody references

  • Potholes - the meaning is taken literally, as a hole in the ground for pots for elves to cook things in, "What better place for a pot than a pothole". Variants include kettleholes.
  • The Teaspoon - A small silver teaspoon. Revealed to be The Lord Of The Teaspoons.



One teaspoon to rule them all,
one teaspoon to heed them,
one teaspoon to bring them all to giggle glade and lead them!

CBBC on Television

In late 2006, Muddle Earth was adapted for CBBC
CBBC
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's recently revived Jackanory
Jackanory
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 series. The Jackanory version covers the Englebert the Enormous section only, with a light reading of the rest of the book towards the end. Muddle Earth is read by actor John Sessions
John Sessions
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 and produced and directed by Nick Willing
Nick Willing
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In 2009, the BBC commissioned an animated series of Muddle Earth for broadcast in spring 2010. The series consists of 2 seasons of thirteen 11-minute episodes. The programme is produced by CBBC (making the programme its first ever in-house long-form animation series as well as the first CBBC programme with music composed by Maurizio Malagnini and performed by the BBC Philharmonic
BBC Philharmonic
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, with animation from the Manchester-based Hullabaloo Studios, and features David Jason
David Jason
Sir David John White, OBE , better known by his stage name David Jason, is an English BAFTA award-winning actor. He is best known as the main character Derek "Del Boy" Trotter on the BBC sit-com Only Fools and Horses from 1981, the voice of Mr Toad in The Wind In The Willows and as detective Jack...

 as the voice of Randalf. Sarah Muller serves as executive producer.

Episode List:
Series 1:
  • Footwear of Doom
  • Ice Cold in Muddle
  • Ogre the Hills and Far Away
  • Muddle Earth Cuckoo
  • Babbling Brook
  • Turnip for the Books
  • Best Wizard in Show
  • Dragon Wind
  • Mordrolf the Magnificent
  • Clothes Maketh the Man
  • Randalf's Memory Meltdown
  • Missing Norbert
  • Love Potion


Series 2:
  • Attack of the Trolls
  • Come into the Garden Mucky Maud
  • The Great Elf and Spoon Race
  • The Big Night Out
  • Don't Go Changing
  • Stampede
  • Pesticide Shall Go to the Ball
  • Ill Wind
  • Toy Soldiers
  • Fairy Fairy
  • Norbert and the Golden Ticket
  • The Horned Duke
  • The Big Match

CBBC on the web

As of October 2010 Muddle Earth World has been available to the public. It is a casual
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 MMO.

CBBC soundtrack

On 10 January 2011, iTunes released the soundtrack of the CBBC series for downloading.
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