He also hinted at another Bloody GIR location: if it is there it is faint.'Īccording to Ressel, Nickelodeon never discovered a Bloody GIR before the episode aired. We tried to get him put into 'Bad, Bad Rubber Piggy' when the last pig goes through the portal: that was the first one and I don't think it stayed.you have to check. He is in several places through the last 14 episodes.
and I am not telling where or when those frames are (you have to be a master to see Bloody GIR, even with a frame-by-frame VCR). 'The bloody GIR was the single frame drawing that Chris Graham drew and I was putting it into the show at random points hidden within things. The frames were reportedly scattered throughout the 'last fourteen ' of the series by Ressel and Graham. Post-production supervisor Jason Stiff has confirmed that the image does indeed appear in that episode, and Ressel also confirmed its existence in interviews. Graham, with the help of director Steve Ressel, snuck the drawing into a single frame ( pictured right) of the episode 'Bad, Bad Rubber Piggy'.
The drawing was 'never, ever put up for approval, therefore Nickelodeon never said no'.
Bloody GIR ( center) in ' Bad, Bad Rubber Piggy'.īloody GIR was born when illustrator Chris Graham drew the character GIR covered in blood on a whim, the crew ' it would never properly get into the show'.