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===History=== The first episode, "Pie", was uploaded by Picking on June 6, 2002. By February 2007, more than 120 episodes had been released, together with 6 MTV-only episodes, 1 DVD-only cartoon, and an unofficial 30th birthday animation. Typical episodes are about two minutes in length and require three days of production time.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://coldhardflash.com/2008/03/a-piece-of-the-online-pie-an-interview-with-jonti-picking.html | title=A Piece of the Online Pie β An Interview with Jonti Picking | access-date=2008-03-11 | publisher=ColdHardFlash}}</ref> The majority of episodes are animated by Weebl, whilst some recent episodes are animated by Nathan Malone, aka ZekeySpaceyLizard. The 100th web-released episode, which is a few minutes longer than normal cartoons, came out January 10, 2006.{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}} Along with the normal episodes of Weebl and Bob, a few special feature episodes have been created by Weebl and Skoo in which Bob narrates a story. These are very sketchy as if they were hand-drawn and 'animated' by Bob himself. There are also a few episodes that don't feature Weebl and Bob characters at all, made by Skoo alone. A single episode titled "Asshat" was created (and 'buggered up' by, among many things, turning Bob into a weird [[Scooby-Doo]] caricature) by Picking's friend [[Rob Manuel]], founder of [[b3ta]]. Three other guest-animated episodes include "Merchandise," "Birthday Wishes," and "Thirty" (the latter two made in celebration of Jonti Picking's birthday on 17 May.).{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}} Weebl's production company [[Sumo Dojo]] worked on the [[Anchor Spreadable]] adverts in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. They were also involved in the release of the first year of Weebl and Bob on [[DVD]] in late 2004. The DVD includes a documentary narrated by [[Brian Blessed]] and an exclusive episode. A related Flash game, titled ''Ultimate Pie Theft'', was released in September 2006. It is a remake of the popular video game [[Pac-Man]], except the player controls Wee Bull, who attempts to steal all of the pies belonging to Weebl, Bob, Hairy Lee and Chris the Ninja Pirate Mushroom. While doing so, the characters will continuously say one-liners such as "Nooooo! Not the pieβΌ", and "Why aren't I eating pies when I move?".{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
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