Curiosità su Gangle

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Gangle appears to be made up of five candy red ribbons that form a humanoid shape. Her face is a white porcelain mask with black eyes and mouth. Her body consists of the main mass of the ribbons that curl, making a spring shape that spirals six times, and four straight and smooth ribbons that represent the arms and legs. Whenever her comedy mask gets damaged, her next mask appears, switching to a discomforted or sad version of the former, clarified by Gooseworx as her tragedy mask.

Personality
It appears that Gangle may be experiencing a psychological crisis. Initially, she seems to be a reserved and unfortunate individual, despite appearing to be "happy, innocent, and cute." When her comedic facade breaks, it is observed that she becomes more upset and depressed. When her facade breaks, her tone of voice changes as well. It becomes less clearer and sadder. Gangle is referred by Jax as one of the most "mentally stable and capable characters" in a joking manner.
Gangle first appears in the episode “PILOT.” She is introduced in the opening theme song, but when Pomni knocks over Jax, who knocks over Kinger who in turn tumbles into Gangle. She lands face-first, which causes her comedy mask to break, making her cry and showing her next, sadder, mask. Jax is seen stepping on her comedy mask, cracking it even more, making Gangle sob.

Gangle later pipes up during a conversation saying, “What about Zooble?” Showing her concern for the other performer. Gangle gets paired up with Kinger to find Zooble and deal with The Gloinks. Later in the episode, Gangle reappears with Kinger, as they’re gazing down a pitch-black hole, where they can hear Zooble distantly screaming. Gangle has to remind Kinger that they saw one of The Gloinks carry Zooble’s pieces down there.

She then asks Jax how Kaufmo is doing, saying that she hopes he isn’t mad at her for not laughing at his jokes. Jax then throws a bowling ball at Kinger, who grabs onto Gangle, pulling her down. Jax goes down the hole with them, and they all tumble down a long and fun-shaped slide, entering The Gloink Queen's Nest.

After Jax states that he doesn’t want to help Zooble, Kinger and Gangle play rock-paper-scissors to see who will go and save Zooble. Gangle loses, saddening her, while Kinger looks ecstatic about getting to help Zooble. After the Gloink Queen is defeated, Gangle shows confusion and is surprised when she learns that Kaufmo was abstracted.

On their way out, Jax offers to let Gangle go first, but changes his mind immediately after muttering: “No, wait, why would I say that?” and proceeds to push Gangle to the floor, resulting in her exiting the nest last. At the end of the episode, she can be seen eating the digital feast with the other performers discussing compost with the rest of the group.
Gangle is said to enjoy drawing, specifically anime.[3]
Gangle's favorite anime is Azumanga Daioh.[4]
Gangle's mask is based on a Sock and Buskin, which are theater masks that represent comedy or tragedy.
The comedy mask is known as Thalia, and the Tragedy mask is known as Melpomene.
Her tragedy mask appears to be more durable than her comedy mask; while the latter broke after a single fall, the former endured two similar hits with no visible damage.
Gangle's name is a play on the words referring to her gangly body.
It was confirmed by Gooseworx on Tumblr that Gangle has a body pillow with an unspecified character on it.
It was mentioned by Gooseworx in a Tumblr post that Gangle and the others were talking about compost at the table at the end of the pilot episode.
In one of the TADC photos published by Glitch, Gangle wearing a Dorceless mask is intended as an easter egg.[5]
Her favorite One Piece character is Chopper.[6]
According to Gooseworx on GLITCHX 2023, Jax came up with Gangle's name.[7]
The word gangle is a verb for moving ungracefully. I.e. "Gangle gangled down Gangle street."
It was stated by Gooseworx during GLITCHX 2023 that Gangle only has two masks.[7]

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