Blob

Voice actor: Michael Dobson
Name: Fred Dukes
Age: 17
Powers: Invulnerable Epidermis
First Episode: Mutant Crush
Must See Episodes: Mutant Crush
Known Family: None
High School Grade: Junior

High-school junior Fred J. Dukes -- "Freddy," to his friends -- is a huge, lumbering jerk who can absorb anything physical into his layers of fat. Even Wolverine's claws are useless against him! A natural bully, Blob always gets his way by virtue of his brutish personality. Boisterous and surly, he cows the people around him by ridiculing anybody whose point of view differs from his in the slightest. Just hope you don't like a band he hates, or you'll never hear the end of it.

Blob pics

On the floor with food all over
Talking to Jean
Not that i like ya or anything
Im hungry!
Eating explosive hot-dog
Big tummy
Ouch...poor kitty
With Quicksilver
Blob in motion
Full blob

Michael Dobson

Meet the voice behind Blob! Michael Dobson! Unfortunately, no pic is available...once again deceived...Here is his filmography:
Actor - filmography

"Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!" (2001) TV Series (voice) (as Michael Richard Dobson) .... Clive Hedgemorton-Smythe
"Action Man" (2000) TV Series (voice) .... Desmond 'Grinder' Sinclair
r"X-Men: Evolution" (2000) TV Series (voice) .... Blob/Fred Dukes
"Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show!" (2000) TV Series (voice) .... Additional Voices
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: The Movie - Endless Waltz (2000) (TV) (voice) .... Additional Voices
"Escaflowne" (2000/I) TV Series (voice) .... Gaddes
Escaflowne (2000/II) (English voice) .... Dryden
"Cybersix" (1999) TV Series (voice) .... Lucas Amato
"Pocket Dragon Adventures" (1998) TV Series (voice) .... Additional Voices
"Shadow Raiders" (1998) TV Series (voice)
"Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation" (1997) TV Series (voice) .... Leonardo
Free Willy 3: The Rescue (1997)
"Dragon Ball Z" (1996) TV Series (voice) .... Kam� (I) (1996-1998)/Nayle (I) (1997-1998)
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Filmography as: Actor, Notable TV guest appearances
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"Mysterious Ways" (2000) playing "Tom" in episode: "Healer, The"
"Seven Days" (1998) playing "Yusef"(as Michael Richard Dobson) in episode: "Love and Other Disasters" (episode # 2.9) 12/15/1999
"Poltergeist: The Legacy" (1996) playing "Mr. Ali"(as Michael Richard Dobson) in episode: "Last Good Knight, The" (episode # 3.20) 8/7/1998
"Stargate SG-1" (1997) playing "Jaffa"(as Michael Richard Dobson) in episode: "Within The Serpent's Grasp" (episode # 1.22) 3/6/1998
"X Files, The" (1993) playing "U.S. Marshall" in episode: "Kitsunegari" (episode # 5.8) 1/4/1998
"Shadow Raiders" (1998) playing "Captain Blaze"(voice) in episode: "Blaze of Glory"
"Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation" (1997)
"ReBoot" (1994) playing "Powerlock"(voice) in episode: "Where No Sprite Has Gone Before" (episode # 3.6) 1997
"X Files, The" (1993) playing "BATF Agent" in episode: "Field Where I Died, The" (episode # 4.5) 11/3/1996
"Poltergeist: The Legacy" (1996) playing "Chuck" in episode: "Man in the Mist" (episode # 1.6) 5/22/1996
"Highlander" (1992) playing "Cop" in episode: "Leader of the Pack" (episode # 4.4) 10/16/1995
"Sliders" (1995) playing "First Policeman"(as Mike Dobson) in episode: "Summer of Love" (episode # 1.6) 4/19/1995
"Sliders" (1995) playing "Policeman" in episode: "Last Days" (episode # 1.4) 4/5/1995
"X Files, The" (1993) playing "Marksman #2" in episode: "Duane Barry" (episode # 2.5) 10/14/1994 
"Conan and the Young Warriors" (1994) playing "Sukura"(voice)
"Hat Squad, The" (1992) in episode: "Pilot" (episode # 1.1) 9/16/1992
"Heights, The" (1992)
"Street Justice" (1991)

Comic Blob

Formerly the star attraction of a carnival freak show, Fred J. Dukes is one
massive mutant -- a man-mountain whose immense girth is as formidable a weapon
as Adamantium claws, optic blasts or biokinetic time bombs. Once his feet are
planted, few forces on Earth can uproot the Blob!

Real name: Fred J. Dukes
Occupation: Professional criminal; former circus performer and government
operative
Group affiliation: Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, formerly Freedom Force
Base of operations: Mobile
First appearance: X-Men (Vol. 1) #3 (1964)
Height: 8'
Weight: 976 lbs.
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Brown
Powers: Besides superhuman mass, durability and strength, the Blob can create a
mono-directional gravity field that renders him virtually immovable as long as he
remains in contact with the ground.
Weapons: None

History: Fred J. Dukes is a mutant whose latent superhuman abilities manifested
when he reached puberty. Already obese, he saw himself as an exceptionally
strong freak -- no more, no less. Earning the nickname "Blob," he put his powers to the test as a carnival performer. It was at this time that the original X-Men -- masked, mutant adventurers gifted with strange abilities -- attempted to recruit Dukes. Attracted to the beautiful young telepath Jean Grey, the Blob at first accepted their invitation. But upon arriving at the Westchester mansion of the X-Men's mentor -- telepathic, telekinetic Charles Xavier -- Dukes arrogantly refused to join the team. Professor Xavier was prepared to erase the Blob's knowledge of the X-Men's true identities, but Dukes fought his way through the troubled teens and escaped.

From Xavier, the Blob had learned he was a superhumanly powerful mutant. Believing himself superior to ordinary humans, Dukes returned to the carnival intent on a hostile takeover. Knowing the X-Men considered him a threat because he had breached their inner circle, Dukes led his fellow performers on an attack of Xavier's mansion. The Blob hoped to turn the X-Men's advanced technology and sophisticated weaponry on an unsuspecting populace. But the young mutants defeated Dukes and his allies, and Xavier wiped their memories of the incident.
Magneto, the mutant Master of Magnetism, restored Dukes' knowledge of the X-Men. Alongside the genetic terrorist's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, the Blob clashed with Xavier's students once again. In the midst of a pitched battle, Magneto launched a powerful torpedo at the X-Men. That the slow-moving Blob stood in the projectile's path in no way concerned him. The shell struck Dukes, though it inflicted no serious damage. The Brotherhood escaped, but the Blob had begun to question Magneto's leadership. Feeling betrayed, Dukes returned to the carnival.
Later, the sinister shapeshifter known as Mystique recruited Dukes for another incarnation of the Brotherhood. Capitalizing on Washington's increasing anti-mutant bent, Mystique offered the squad's services to the government. Rechristened "Freedom Force," the team's first official mission was to capture Magneto. Future ops brought the Blob and his teammates into conflict with the planet's foremost superhuman protectors -- most notably the X-Men, X-Factor and the Avengers. For the duration of the team's existence, the Blob was bemused by the fact that he could indulge his violent tendencies and fight old foes while drawing a government paycheck. In the wake of a disastrous mission to the Middle East, the government disbanded Freedom Force. The Blob once again found himself a free agent.
For a time, Dukes allied himself with the power-emulating mutant known as Mimic. The pair battled X-Force, a splinter group with ties to the X-Men, under the orders of the sentient psionic being called Onslaught. Actually an amalgamation of the psyches of Magneto and Xavier, Onslaught used his vast psionic powers to augment the Blob's mutation, greatly increasing his strength and size. During a subsequent attack on anti-mutant presidential candidate Robert Kelly, Dukes appeared to have slimmed down. However, he remains far larger and stronger than before he encountered Onslaught.

Comic Blob Pics

Scary blob
He's melting lol
Clunk!
Hot cheeks indeed
Eggs

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