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Do you ever wonder why,

you feel so traumatized?
Clock Notepad Butterfly, DREAMS LOVE AND TIME
Don't hug me, I'm scared, so misinformed and unaware.
(Punish land)
Every day is FATHER'S DAY

~ Roy during the song's first chorus
Gastro-guidance from a steak

Teeth are turning into gray
If you try to heed the voice that calls
CANNED AND CONSUMED BY YOUR FRIEND THE CANNIBAL

~ Roy singing about Yellow Guy cannibalizing Duck.

Roy Gribbleston, better known simply as Roy is the villainous protagonist of CG5's music video "Father's Day".

He is the main vocalist of the song and the abusive father of Yellow Guy. Having Setup a twisted TV Show in order to submit his son Yellow Guy, along with his friends to horrific tortures, as well as to feed his own egotism.

He was voiced by Charlie Green, who also voiced Ennard from Crawling.

What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]

  • He is shown to be incredibly arrogant, as seen by him praising himself, saying he has a "gifted mind".
  • Out of seeming spite, he submits Yellow Guy, along with his friends to horrific tortures via forcing them on a twisted TV Show that is clearly shown to leave him traumatized.
  • When Duck tries to defy him and leave his show, he responds by having him eaten alive, canned and then cannibalized by his own son.
  • He is seemingly incredibly spiteful towards Red Guy, as shown by him saying that he "ruined everything" presumably by leaving his show.
  • Throughout the song, he acts as a supposedly benevolent figure towards his son, despite the fact that he was simultaneously submitting him to a horrific, torturous, never ending fate.
  • Unlike the original version of Roy, who lacks the characterization necessary for Pure Evil, this version is shown to be a depraved, spiteful egotist that willingly submits his son to horrific tortures for no specified reason.

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