Yes, the Wombles are named after places in Wimbledon Common, where they live. Each character's name reflects a specific location, such as "Bungo" named after Bungo Road, and "Orinoco" named after the river Orinoco. This naming convention adds a unique charm and connection to the setting of the stories.
they are the names of the wombles
The Wombles was created in 1968.
The Wombles - 1973 Wombles and Ladders 1-19 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Wombles - 1973 Musical Wombles 1-18 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Wombles - 1973 The Snow Wombles 1-25 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Wombles live on Wimbledon Common.
The Wombles - band - was created in 1973.
The Wombles - band - ended in 1976.
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there were 60 episodes in the first series of the wombles
The Wombles - 1973 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
No, wombles do not have tails. Wombles are fictional pointy-nosed, furry creatures created by British author Elisabeth Beresford, known for their tidying and recycling habits.