He is funny,goofy and serious
Enid Blyton's Famous Five were * Julian * Dick * Anne * George (Georgina) * Timmy (the dog)
Julian
Julian, Dick, Anne and Georgina (George) - and their dog Timothy
There are only four children but if you count Timmy the dog there are five and their names are: George Julian Dick Anne
Julian Georgina (George) Dick Anne
Enid Blyton's Famous Five were * Julian * Dick * Anne * George (Georgina) * Timmy (the dog)
Enid Blyton:- Julian, Dick, Ann, George (Georgina) and Timmy (the dog) ===== The Jackson 5
In Enid Blyton's "Famous Five" series, Emily is the sister of the four main characters: Julian, Dick, Anne, and George (Georgina). Emily does not die in the series as she is not a part of the main adventure-seeking group; rather, she occasionally appears to provide support or context.
The "Famous Five" series by Enid Blyton was published between 1942 and 1963. The series consists of 21 books following the adventures of four children - Julian, Dick, Anne, and George (Georgina) - and their dog, Timmy.
The most famous is probably Dick Turpin.
The Famous Five characters in "Five Go to Smuggler's Top" are Julian, Dick, Anne, George (Georgina), and Timmy the dog. They embark on an adventure to uncover the mystery at Smuggler's Top, where they encounter smugglers and solve the case with their detective skills and teamwork.
The 'Famous Five' books were written by Enid Blyton, chronicling the imaginary adventures of four children and their dog. I don't think that 'Infamous Eight' is linked to Enid Blyton... she did however write a separate series to the Famous Five called the Secret Seven.