Gary the Goat

Gary the Goat
Created by Jimbo Bazoobi
Developed by Jimbo Bazoobi
Written by Jimbo Bazoobi, Gary the Goat
Directed by Jimbo Bazoobi
Presented by Jimbo Bazoobi
Starring Jimbo Bazoobi, Gary the Goat
Country of origin Australia
Production
Location(s) Australia
Release
Original release 2011[1]
External links
Website

Gary the Goat and Jimbo Bazoobi are an Australian comedy duo who perform in Australian towns and have become very popular since beginning their comedy career in 2011, mostly through Facebook and YouTube, with their Facebook page recently surpassing 1.5 million 'likes'. Gary is the talk on the streets.[2]

Early life

Gary the Goat was bought by Jimbo for a case of beer in Gingin, Western Australia in December 2011[3][4] and since then the pair have been touring Australia, with some small breaks. Gary is currently around five years old.[4]

Jimbo Bazoobi

Jimbo was originally a children's party clown through the 1990s, and since then moved to stand-up comedy, and has performed at over 435 venues in Australia alone since 2004, as well as many other international venues.[5] many of them with Gary, whom he calls his "best mate".

Controversy and Health

Gary the Goat and Jimbo often push boundaries as to where the goat is taken and where it's permitted, and has been in trouble with councils and even the police, including a threat by a local council to have him impounded at Castle Hill's Goat Track.[6] In 2013 Gary was taken to court by New South Wales police after eating vegetation outside Sydney's Museum for Contemporary Art, though the AU$440 fine was dismissed by the judge.[7][8]

On 16 May 2015 Gary the Goat's YouTube channel was 'indefinitely' suspended, though it was reinstated a few days later.[9]

In August 2016, it was discovered that Gary the Goat had terminal arthritis in his legs. Gary subsequently retired from performing with Jimbo at comedy shows in pubs. Gary was put on painkillers in hopes that he would respond to holistic treatment in order to forgo the amputation of his right toe.[10] In November, Gary's toe was successfully amputated. [11]

References


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