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{{Infobox|Box title = Floog|image = File:Floog.png|Row 1 title = Rank:|Row 1 info = Boss|Row 2 title = Height:|Row 2 info = 5 Inches}}
''Not to be confused with the planet, [[Floog (planet)]]''<br />
 
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'''M.C. Floogal''' is a character voiced by [[Tom Clarke Hill]]. He is a supporting protagonist in [[Floogals (2016 series)|Floogals]].
   
'''Caillou floogals  '''is a supporting protagonist in [[Floogals (2016 series)|Floogals]].{{Infobox|Box title = Floog|image = File:Floog.png|Row 1 title = Rank:|Row 1 info = Boss|Row 2 title = Height:|Row 2 info = 5 Inches}}
 
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
Floog is a floogal with 6 blue Singamajig horns, Yellow helmet, white gear and leggings, and white eyes with blue pupils.
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He is a floogal with 6 blue floogal horns, Yellow helmet, white gear and leggings, and white eyes with blue pupils.
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==Etymology==
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M.C. stands for Mission Control. He is the correspondance between the Earth Team (Flo, Fleeker and Boomer) and the rest of [[Planet Floog]].
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==Trivia==
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Due to the Earth Team saying "Floog liked it" (referring to the planet and all Floogals on it watching their report) some mistakenly think M.C. Floogal is named Floog. Even closed captions make this mistake.
 
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Revision as of 02:01, 11 May 2019

Floog
Floog

Rank:

Boss

Height:

5 Inches

M.C. Floogal is a character voiced by Tom Clarke Hill. He is a supporting protagonist in Floogals.

Appearance

He is a floogal with 6 blue floogal horns, Yellow helmet, white gear and leggings, and white eyes with blue pupils.

Etymology

M.C. stands for Mission Control. He is the correspondance between the Earth Team (Flo, Fleeker and Boomer) and the rest of Planet Floog.

Trivia

Due to the Earth Team saying "Floog liked it" (referring to the planet and all Floogals on it watching their report) some mistakenly think M.C. Floogal is named Floog. Even closed captions make this mistake.