Ricky Gervais has spent a lifetime exploring the finer details of the world of the Flanimals. Now he seeks to answer some of the most important questions about Flanimology in his own words. He deals with such thorny issues Where did all the Flanimals come from? What were they doing there? How do you get from a Humpdumbler to a Puddloflaj? What did the Blunging discover in the dark forest? Are Flanimals for Christmas? All this and more in a unique talking book from the bestselling author of "Flanimals".
Ricky Dene Gervais is an English comedian, actor, director, producer, writer and broadcaster.
Gervais achieved mainstream fame with his television series The Office and the subsequent series Extras, both of which he co-wrote and co-directed with friend and frequent collaborator Stephen Merchant. Besides writing and directing the shows, Gervais played the lead roles of David Brent in The Office and Andy Millman in Extras. Gervais has starred in a number of Hollywood films, assuming leading roles in Ghost Town and The Invention of Lying. Gervais has performed on three sell-out stand-up comedy tours, written the best-selling Flanimals book series and starred with Merchant and Karl Pilkington in the most downloaded podcast prior to March 2009, The Ricky Gervais Show.
He has accumulated a multitude of awards and honours, including seven BAFTA Awards, four British Comedy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, two Emmy Awards and the 2006 Rose d'Or, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. In 2010 he was voted third greatest stand-up comedian of all time by Channel 4, behind Richard Pryor and Billy Connolly. In 2010, he was named on the Time 100 list of the world's most influential people.
A bizarre collection of monsters who are ugly, gross, and pretty much useless. I'm sure this is fun to read aloud to a young child who would enjoy such things, but as a stuffy old adult I just sort of breezed through it and felt a little confused.
A book from my childhood. So peculiar. Some of the words used for the flanimal’s names is wild and I’m surprised it was okayed for a children’s book. 😭
The illustrations are one of the standout features of this book. I forgot this book is very light on words!
Honestly, If the point is to explore feelings of disgust and being uncomfortable then this was the book for you. One of the kids in second grade class were reading it and I decided to read it with him. He loved it. I kept getting disgusted- maybe it’s because I don’t like guts and blowing up stuff, but this was like the equivalent of watching kids pick their noses and eating the boogers which is what these characters look and act like. They are basically different monster type creatures. Seems like a great book for those boys that like icky type things that are supposed to be funny. Great for making kids laugh- don’t really know what about but maybe because I’m an adult I don’t see their vision.
Blimple Sprent, Clunge Ambler, Glonk and Wobboid Mump are just some of the weird and wonderful creatures from the mind of Ricky Gervais.
This is a fantastic and funny book for all ages. Young children will love the pictures (illustrated by Rob Steen) adults will laugh at the descriptions of the seemingly useless animals and their behaviour's and if you're like me you will just laugh at the funny names of the various Flanimals.
This is not a story book more of a non-fact encyclopedia, but will get a child's imagination running wild in Literacy and Art lessons.
I would recommend this book to everyone and it will have you chuckling from the first page.
Truthfully, it kind of felt like I was listening to a group’s inside jokes. Like there were probably people who got every joke and were laughing, but I just didn’t have the context. I don’t even think I had a favourite - and I don’t think that time will make a difference.
When my son was first discovering his love of monsters, comedian and television writer Ricky Gervais was starting a new series of monster books with Flanimals. Sean and I have only recently discovered the series thanks to the public library picking up the first two books in the series.
Flanimals introduces a bunch of different unusual monster animals. Some are scary. Some are cute. Some start out cute and grow to be scary. There's a food chain too.
Each flanimal has a funny comment or two about what they do or where their name comes from. A lot of those jokes are still going over my son's head. He looks at me strange when I start snickering (I read over his shoulder). Nonetheless, there's nothing too racy with the humor. It's pretty sophomoric.
Apparently Gervais is now in the process of adapting the books into a film.
There are three of these Flanimal books, and I got all three from a table top sale for a pound - absolute bargain.
I read the first one, this one, out loud to my wife whilst showing her the pictures - don't worry, she can read herself, it was just one of those silly things - and contrary to my expectations (her sense of humour is very different to mine) she totally enjoyed it. She laughed throughout the book with her eyes wide like a little kid's every time I turned the page to reveal a new marvel.
Me? I guess I could take it or leave it to be honest. There seems to be some dispute as to whether these books should be filed under humour or children, and if I had it my way, it would be the latter.
Good buy for 33p each, and worth more for the look in my wife's face, but I would have felt cheated had I paid more.
This is one of those books that seems like it will be funny. Then you start reading it and it is just strange. But as you keep going, the continued ridiculousness of it all grows on you. By the end I was laughing and thinking maybe I'll look for more of these. Even though, according to the front flap, "Loads of Flanimals were hurt during the making of this book." Fun book for older elementary and boys especially.
Not much a narrative in this book as it mostly represents a single monster on each page accompanied by the writer's details of said monster, which range from 2 sentences to a paragraph. The text has Gervais voice and it reads like his guide to Pokemon. You can almost hear Gervais' voice saying the words out loud and describing things in his British accent as tasting "Brilliant."
Ricky Gervais é o idiota da série The Office. É um gajo com ideias (daí ser idiota). Flanimals é um livro sobre animais asquerosos imaginados por Gervais, onde não faltam os nomes das espécies imaginárias em latim e um teste de avaliação de conhecimentos no final do livro. É o livro sem pés nem cabeça que se esperava de Gervais. A comprar naquelas promoções de 1 euro no hipermercado.
I find this book to be really bizarre. My 5 year old son loves it, however. Some of the creatures are a little gross and vicious, some are just odd. If you have a child who is into monsters and fantasy creatures, they'd probably like this, although I wouldn't recommend it for children under 5.
I have to admit that I picked this book up because I saw it was written by Ricky Gervais. I wouldn't say that it absolutely hilarious but it is pretty funny. Ricky's wit is evident. My son seems to like it too and likes saying the names of all the flanimals which is reason enough to read it.
Clever book written by a clever author. About unique monsters and how they behave. This book is silly, but probably holds the attention of a 7-8yr old better then a younger reader. Fun illustrations and great play on words and the typical sense of a monster!