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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
Note: This character does not speak, therefore she does not have any lines.
 
Note: This character does not speak, therefore she does not have any lines.
* "[[A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time]]" (First Appearance)
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* [[A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time|"A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time"]] (First Appearance)
* "[[City of Stone Part Two]]"
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* [[City of Stone Part Two|"City of Stone" Part Two]]
* "[[Masque]]"
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* [[Masque|"Masque"]]
* "[[Bash]]"
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* [[Bash|"Bash"]]
  
 
==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 more than a little odd, although there is a certain appropriateness, since one of Robbins' novels, written and published before he met [[Hudson]], was ''[[Gilgamesh the King]]''.
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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 more than a little odd, although there is a certain appropriateness, since one of Robbins' 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==

Revision as of 21:28, 18 August 2016

Gilly

Gilly is Jeffrey Robbins' seeing-eye dog.

Appearances

Note: This character does not speak, therefore she does not have any lines.

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 more than a little odd, although there is a certain appropriateness, since one of Robbins' novels, written and published before he met Hudson, was Gilgamesh the King. [1][2]

Production Background

Voice Actor: Frank Welker