Fleegle, Bingo and Drooper (The Banana Splits Movie)



Fleegle, Bingo and Drooper are the main antagonists of The Banana Splits Movie.'''

While Fleegle, Bingo and Drooper were the main protagonists in their stand-alone TV show and the 2008 revival, sadly the trio have been severely flanderized to death to the point of becoming flat-out loathsome villains in The Banana Splits Movie.

Why They Suck
NOTE: This articles only applies to the characters as depicted in The Banana Splits Movie, as they were flanderized.
 * 1) They're flanderized to death, as they went from silly slapstick animals to murderous serial-killing animatronics.
 * 2) They're killing and murdering people just because their show was canceled when that's not even a big deal.
 * 3) They wanted to "protect" children from anyone who wants to get them. That's technically kidnapping.
 * 4) Their appearances get creepier. Later in the movie, Fleegle's left face and hand get torn off, making him look like a murdering cyborg-dog.
 * 5) *Let's not forget that he almost resembled the Terminator.
 * 6) They're the biggest reasons why The Banana Splits Movie sucked.
 * 7) Their character designs are incredibly ugly and creepy and look nothing like the ones from Hanna-Barbera appearances or the 2008 appearances, looking more like knock-offs of the Splits. Bingo has less black hair, Fleegle is brown, and Drooper has big eyes.
 * 8) They're a giant middle finger to the original Banana Splits franchise.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Snorky was the only one who wasn't with them anymore.
 * 2) *In fact, he fought Bingo to save Harley's family, unfortunately, Bingo killed him, but at least he killed Bingo before he died.
 * 3) *However, there was one bad quality about Snorky, as he attempted to run Mitch over with a Banana Buggy (though to be fair he did kinda deserve it for being a jerk).
 * 4) Eric Bauza did a good job voicing them.
 * 5) They were likable characters in the original show, and have massively redeemed themselves in the HBO Max original series, Jellystone!, where they become less scary and more funny just like their original Hanna-Barbera counterparts.