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[[Image:Gilly.png|thumb|360px|Gilly]] | [[Image:Gilly.png|thumb|360px|Gilly]] | ||
− | '''Gilly''' is [[Jeffrey Robbins]]' seeing-eye dog. | + | '''Gilly''' is [[Jeffrey Robbins]]'s seeing-eye dog. |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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* [[Masque|"Masque"]] | * [[Masque|"Masque"]] | ||
* [[Bash|"Bash"]] | * [[Bash|"Bash"]] | ||
+ | * [[Unequivocal Success|"Unequivocal Success"]] | ||
==Real World Background== | ==Real World Background== | ||
− | Gilly's name is short for "Gilgamesh"; she was thus evidently named after the mythical King Gilgamesh of Uruk, a legendary Sumerian hero. In view of Gilly's being female, this name choice is | + | Gilly's name is short for "Gilgamesh"; she was thus evidently named after the mythical King Gilgamesh of Uruk, a legendary Sumerian hero. In view of Gilly's being female, this name choice is just a bit odd, although there is a certain appropriateness, since one of Robbins's novels, written and published before he met [[Hudson]], was ''[[Gilgamesh the King]]''. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=103][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=8445] |
==Production Background== | ==Production Background== | ||
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[[Category:Canon characters]] | [[Category:Canon characters]] | ||
[[Category:Creatures]] | [[Category:Creatures]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Characters voiced by Frank Welker]] |
Latest revision as of 11:54, 6 November 2024
Gilly is Jeffrey Robbins's seeing-eye dog.
Appearances
Note: This character does not speak, therefore she does not have any lines.
- "A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time" (First Appearance)
- "City of Stone" Part Two
- "Masque"
- "Bash"
- "Unequivocal Success"
Real World Background
Gilly's name is short for "Gilgamesh"; she was thus evidently named after the mythical King Gilgamesh of Uruk, a legendary Sumerian hero. In view of Gilly's being female, this name choice is just a bit odd, although there is a certain appropriateness, since one of Robbins's novels, written and published before he met Hudson, was Gilgamesh the King. [1][2]
Production Background
Voice Actor: Frank Welker