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Released the 12th of May by [[Binko]], Get Fatter Now! gives us just a very small look into the three aliens' life.<br>

[[Gilly]] (Green), [[Nico]] (Blue) and [[Franny]] (Pink) live in a small and unassuming town, and for whatever reason very few seem to recognise their interstellar affliction.<br>
Get Fatter Now! is a YouTube animated series released the 12th of May by [[Binko]].<br>
It Features three hilarious and relatable main characters; [[Gilly]], [[Franny]] and [[Nico]]. All three of which have initials in the title.<br>
The characters were not originally supposed to be aliens, but [[Binko]] thought the characters weren't unique enough, and thought adding unique colours helped out.<br>
The characters were not originally supposed to be aliens, but [[Binko]] thought the characters weren't unique enough, and thought adding unique colours helped out.<br>

It became an instant hit, reaching more than 400,000 views in the first 2 weeks due to the absurd nature of the series and it's characters.<br>
It became an instant hit, reaching more than 400,000 views in the first 2 weeks due to the absurd nature of the series and it's characters.<br>
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 7 June 2025

Basically what this show was gonna be ... It was gonna be the show about everything
Binko, How I made Get Fatter Now, 03:53

Released the 12th of May by Binko, Get Fatter Now! gives us just a very small look into the three aliens' life.
Gilly (Green), Nico (Blue) and Franny (Pink) live in a small and unassuming town, and for whatever reason very few seem to recognise their interstellar affliction.
The characters were not originally supposed to be aliens, but Binko thought the characters weren't unique enough, and thought adding unique colours helped out.

It became an instant hit, reaching more than 400,000 views in the first 2 weeks due to the absurd nature of the series and it's characters.

See Episodes.