I have been referring to Yo Gabba Gabba as YGG/Y77 in the lead-up to publishing this post. I initially set out to post on the symbolic synchs within the design of the Yo Gabba Gabba characters. As a byproduct of documenting the synchs I linked the YGG acronym with 777 by taking Y, the 25th letter of the modern latin alphabet and breaking it down in a numerological fashion, 2 + 5 = 7. G of course is lucky 7, making the acronym of the shows title ring out triple-seven. 777 is good if you are on the slots though it's a number that has been revered for its qualities for millenia. Aleister Crowley wrote this banger:
Crowley was a close associate of JPL's co-founder Jack Parsons. JPL have worked very closely with Boeing. They initially collaborated in 1971 on the Mariner 10 Project. Boeing now sells this superchariot to long-haul airlines:
JPL, pioneers of the US space program, an integral NASA lab. JPL were employed by the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency when the Agency was charged with responding to Sputnik. Explorer 1 was launched 31/1/58, the first US sattelite. JPL were a driving force behind the Pioneer Program, lobbing Pioneer vehicles firstly at the moon and then beyond. Pioneer 10 & 11 were the first to Jupiter and Saturn.
This brings me to Muno.
Muno's name speaks for itself. He reps Muno Land with reverse craters protruding from his skin. His fangs are vaguely reptillian though the key feature of this fella is that he's a red cyclops. One eyed Muno vibes Horus» - winks at Crowley.
The style in which the Y77 characters eyes are drawn is that of cartoon characters, giving Muno's eye a stargate taste. When Muno eats something yummy a rainbow spiral spins around the white of his eye.
Toodee is awesome. She's our blue deity resonator, vibing rama and winking to psiloscybin mushrooms. Looking at Toodee front on, she looks like a cat, 2D's whiskers hint at an eight-pointedness. Further investigation will show that Toodee's got a dragon's tail with triangular, stegasaurus-like plates running up her spine. Toodee's actually a cat-dragon that represents the alignment that the entire crew is working towards by being an anthropomorphosis of the dragon axis.
2D's teeth to could be mistaken for cat's teeth though after the dragon features are factored in, they mirror reptilian fangs. 42 is also leaning towards Jupiter.
Foofa represents plant konsciousness. Her crown chakra's visible in the form of a 6-petalled daisy. This flora is a cloaked hexagon doubling as cube - 2 dimensions become 3 when the secret 7th point is revealed» . Foofa's neck is ringed with 8 petals ringing out octagonal tones. Plant consciousness sitting in the centre of a stargate /portal.
Brobee - the Green Man of Gabba Land. It can't be easy being Brobe's either. He's often found with his frown the right side up though it doesn't take much to turn it around. The Green Man has made himself known throughout the synchrosphere by being linked to Jim Carrey, the Hulk and St. Patrick. As well as the aforementioned Fool/Thoth avatars (What up Crowley?), this Green Man resonates his furry cousin, Oscar the Grouch. Not only do they both an attitudinal down-side, they are mono-bro's:
Interestingly, Brobee has three red spikes emanating from his crown. Reminds me of Maestro Juan Flores headdress as documented bt Jim Sanders at CentrePortal. Maestro Flores stated that they three macaw feathers in his headdress represented the holy trinity, The Father, Son and The Holy Spirit.
Plex is 777's resident Tinman. He sports two stargate symbols. The initial is the circle-dot audio speaker over his heart which reflects the space where the Tin Woodman of The Wizard of Oz would have placed his heart had he found it. Plex also carries a Platonic Atlantean Stargate over his head, further solidifying the Plex-Stargate connection.
Our Black Star DJ Lance Rock lugs his Boom-Box, strolls in from the nothing and Big-Bangs over Gabba Land giving life to the entities he has handpicked to reside there. DJLRocks a five pointed star local to the crown and is always seen by the inhabitants of 7-Land which is divided into four sections - one for each character bar Plex - Plex is not omnipresent like DJLR though his lack of a fixed address in Gabba Land suggests Plex has a universal quality.
DJ Lance Rock likes dancing, making funny-faces and putting his toys away when he's done playing with them. That's right. At the end of each ep, Jock Candler places each character neatly back at their point of origin - his cuboid grail Boom-Box - fade to black.
It's almost time to go. In parting, Crowleys introduction/preface to 777 is an affirmation of the practice of synchromysticism. It is unfortunate that there has to be a name for these things however these labels are reference points themselves to observed synchronised orders. Utilising 777's tables as a guide to interpreting YGG would be interesting though there is no point. 777 is a realisation of correspondences between all things that are merely components of one order and it is that which I have documented here. That is to say that there is some truth here. That being the central one that is everything/nothing. All the fine print reads out the same tune as it has been written by the same author who in turn is also the reader/receiver and that my friend is me/we/I/us.
Thanks for your attention.
PS
Gooble's original name was Obakemon. Japanese for ghost-man. His inclusion in 777 is sybolic of the relationship that these characters have with the Aquabats. Gooble first appeared on the sleeve art of the Aquabats 1999 album "Vs. The Floating Eye of Death".
Ever since I first saw the Aquabats on YGG performing their hit "Pool Party" I saw depth in the aqua. I initially thought there was a sneaky duality to the exclusional condition of the party. I took it as a reference to wasteful practices, as some parties are. As my 2.3 year old sun has played the track about 777,777 times, I have altered my view of the Aquabats and the tune. These Wario flavoured Alephbats rock circle-A's over their hearts while smashing out an ode to the coming age of Aquarius.»

















Cool, I had never heard of that show.
Thanks for taking the time to analyze it for us.
No problem, Jake.
Being around my young sun is very interesting from a synchromystic perspective. Unicorns have been popping up lately. From our niece's My Little Pony's to my son presenting me with unicorns. One morning it was the first word he said to me. He actually said it twice in a row. Then two days later we were in a store and he handed me a statuette of a unicorn.
Peace
I have been seeing the unicorn also.. Weird, cool, bet you somebody will write a post about it any second now...
I am in the process of piecing together a DNA post and have sussed the unihornucopia link as it is often depicted as a helicoid. I am also seeing links between serpents DNA and sugar!
hi stefan
nice. i have watched that show with my daughter. sometimes (actually all the time) I sit there with her watching the shows tripping out on the constant flow of syncs.
Treehouse is the channel its on. An Acorn is its logo.
i'm excited by a voice from OZ. Australia is in my life more so each and every day
good to hear you have a child.:)
Hey Jim,

YGG is pretty good value. It's on ABC1 here. Their logo is a double helix/caduceus.
I picked up on some Australia/Oz bits that you dropped in a post and was inspired to look around here for local synch action! Canada - and specifically Winnipeg - is ever increasing in my scope too.
Being a parent is an exercise in NOW. I'm enjoying every moment of it!
Peace
Hi Stefan. Funny that your son has a fascination with the Unicorn as my daughter shares the affinity for the mythical beast as well. I told her one day that if she was an animal she'd be a Unicorn, and she's never forgotten it since.
While reading a Few Shots to Shamans post which featured the Unicorn it dawned on me that the Horn is symbolic of the DNA/Spiral Staircase. I've been seeing a lot of Horse/SeaHorse syncs lately and I think the Unicorn certainly has a lot to teach us. It's no wonder kids naturally gravitate towards it.
Loving the feel of your Blog and looking forward to more from you.
Hey, Richard. Thanks for the compliments. I'm glad to hear you are liking the site. I'm really enjoying what you're doing over at yours too. We're fortunate to be in the company of the youngsters - they are NOW machines.
Best,
Stef