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2[[caption-width-right:250:The Wombles in their burrow. From left to right: Madame Cholet, Tomsk, Wellington, Tobermory, Orinoco, Bungo, and Great Uncle Bulgaria (just offscreen)]]
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4This British children's show, based on a series of books by Elisabeth Beresford, followed a group of furry rodent-like critters from Wimbledon Common, who spend their days cleaning up litter that they find. The group included Great Uncle Bulgaria, Tobermory, Orinoco, Bungo, Tomsk, Wellington, and Madame Cholet, each one had their own quirks and dressed a certain way.
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6The original series ran from 1973-75 over two seasons and spun off a live-action film, ''Wombling Free'', in 1977. A new series was made in the 1990s, bringing in Alderney, a book character who wasn't in the 1970s series, and introducing more diverse characters such as Shansi and Stepney.
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8Not to be confused with WebVideo/SovietWomble, a gamer and self-proclaimed "Youtube Phenomenon," though this is where he gets his name and avatar.
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11!!This show features examples of:
12* ApologisesALot: Wellington, who says 'sorry' a lot mostly because he is often thinking and doesn't hear what people say the first time.
13* ArtEvolution: The illustrations to the first book shows the Wombles as resembling teddy bears; in the later books they look like the puppets.
14* BigEater: Orinoco. Overlaps with TheSlacker.
15* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: Yeti are actually a gargantuan Womble subspecies that inhabit the mountains of Tibet.
16* BraveScot: [=MacWomble=] the Terrible, leader of one of the Womble Clans of UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}.
17* CanonForeigner: The '90s TV series introduced Stepney (East End Womble) and Obidos (Brazilian Womble), who weren't in the books. Alderney ''was'' in the books, but wasn't in the '70s series.
18* ChristmasSongs: "Wombling Merry Christmas".
19* CoolOldGuy: Great Uncle Bulgaria.
20* CuteBookworm: Wellington, who spends much of his time in the Library forgetting to come to meals.
21* ExtremeOmnivore: One of the things that makes recycling so easy for Wombles is that they are capable of digesting just about any bit of organic refuse that they can forage. Thus, their regular diet includes a lot of plants, nuts, fungi and leftovers that humans simply couldn't eat, such as nettles, banana peels, and acorns
22* FakeBand: Mike Batt, the writer of the theme tune had a fair amount of success with the "The Wombles" as a band in TheSeventies. The band played the UsefulNotes/GlastonburyFestival in 2011.
23* GadgeteerGenius: Tobermory.
24* GreenAesop: Interestingly this was before recycling became popular. The Wombles books were written at the time when the UK was undergoing a period of modernising from the post war period into the modern consumer society it is now, and there was a lot of discarded furniture and litter lying around. People thought nothing of dumping obsolete brass and cast iron bedspreads onto public lands for the local authority council to deal with, as example. The series was essentially a plea for people to stop doing that and find something useful to do instead.
25* HumansAreBastards: The books are ''not'' shy about calling out just how much absolute rubbish humans leave around, and assert that without the countless Wombles working all over the world, humanity would be living in a rubbish heap.
26* IAmBigBoned: "I'm not the fattest, I'm just cuddly!" We believe you, Orinoco, but millions wouldn't.
27* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Tobermory can be very condescending towards the younger Wombles, but when they accomplish something, he'll always give credit where it's due.
28* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Bungo -- despite being the youngest he thinks he knows everything.
29* LovableJock: Tomsk, who's very keen on keeping fit. He tries to talk Orinoco into doing exercise, without much success.
30* TheMasquerade: Integral to all iterations of the series is the idea that the Wombles avoid all contact with humans as much as possible.
31** One entire episode deals with efforts to prevent a human discovering Wellington. The solution involves a daring rescue undertaken by Bungo disguised as a [[MobileShrubbery cardboard box]].
32** Wombles try their best to not get spotted by humans. TheMovie changes that to [[InvisibleToNormals 'they don't appear unless you believe in them.']]
33* TheMovie: ''Wombling Free''.
34* RubeGoldbergDevice: Tobermory and Wellington frequently make these, using rubbish, of course.
35* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Only Madame Cholet appeared in the original series. Averted in the books, where there are mentions of female wombles regularly, including mainstay character Miss Adelaide -- the fierce and highly respected teacher of the Womblegarten and manager of the burrow's young wombles. The second series added the AffirmativeActionGirl Alderney, and the 1990s version retained Alderney and added a new female character, Shansi.
36* SupremeChef: Madame Cholet, who is described in TheMovie as "the most famous Womble cook in the whole world."
37* StockNessMonster: Ness the Water Womble. Yes, the Loch Ness Monster is ''actually'' a Womble. Mystery solved.
38* ThemeNaming: The Wombles are named after places found on an old map.
39* WainscotSociety: Well, obviously.

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