Okay, so I found a link to a "behind the scenes" video which shows Gordon preparing to eat some insect, and Gordon being chased around by a carnivorous plant. Rip this file if you can, as it may be gone soon.
UPDATE: 5/22/2016 I have more information regarding Gordon Bleugh:
From youtube comments by STOPMOTIONification:
"I enjoyed animating three of these for A for Animation. 6.... I do believe were made by Mike Waudby of ELM ROAD A for ANIMATION."
"I had the pleasure of animating 3 out of the 6 that were produced by Mike Waudby of A for Animation in Bristol...I cant find them ANYWHERE on the net. One of mine was called EGGSPLOSION the other PIGEON PIE the last one was called VENUS FLYTRAP..."
"Its complicated...I have the RAW copies of what I did not the finished with FRENCH voiceover and sound effects...plus the bigger problem is COPYRIGHT."
From a youtube comment by caine7ify regarding episode content:
"One was with gingerbread men."
UPDATE: 5/24/2016
Upon further "research", I discovered that the account STOPMOTIONification belongs to none other than Neville Buchanan, who was the main animator of three Gordon Bleugh shorts. So, with this information, we can confirm the existence of a "pigeonpie" short, a venus fly trap short, and an "eggsplosion" short.
I think this was a sound test thing as well. This isn't a full episode, nor is it a clip from the final draft. I honestly think the sound was supposed to be messed up.
I think this was a sound test thing as well. This isn't a full episode, nor is it a clip from the final draft. I honestly think the sound was supposed to be messed up.
Perhaps the video was mangled or something, but I doubt it, as the picture quality of the video is amazing.
I think this was a sound test thing as well. This isn't a full episode, nor is it a clip from the final draft. I honestly think the sound was supposed to be messed up.
Perhaps the video was mangled or something, but I doubt it, as the picture quality of the video is amazing.
The voice over sounds oddly computer generated, as if Neville raised the pitch of the voice.
The voice over sounds oddly computer generated, as if Neville raised the pitch of the voice.
Possibly becase of fear of copyright infringement.
Look, from what I've seen in a YouTube comment (awful source, I know), Gordon Bleugh apparently isn't bound by copyright. The commenter may be wrong, but who knows, he may be right. I think someone should look into its copyright status.