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Pudsey is a furniture item that is sold at Yukea in Moshi Monsters, resembling Pudsey Bear, the iconic character for the BBC's Children in Need Charity. The item was made to raise money for Children in Need. If one million of the Pudseys were bought, the Moshi Foundation would give £10,000 to Children in Need. As no further information was given it remains unsure of if the money was donated or not. Pudsey was a "monster" that menaced Camelot. It was described by Merlin as "horrible, yellow and with only one eye." Merlin informed the court of Camelot of its appearance. Uther, believing it to be a creature of magic, wanted it destroyed. Gaius corrected him saying that it was a creature of charity and told him that the kingdom had to raise lots of money. Uther refused to have Pudsey fleece his kingdom but Gaius explained that someone must be humiliated to amuse the public. This person was Merlin, who spent the day in the stocks. After so much money was raised, Uther decided to honour Pudsey every year, and Gaius was sure that that Merlin would be thrilled. Uther later addressed his people calmly, saying: "Give your money to Pudsey, or I'll chop your head off."
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Merlin in Need (2009) Merlin in Need (2010) Merlin in Need (2008)
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Pudsey is a furniture item that is sold at Yukea in Moshi Monsters, resembling Pudsey Bear, the iconic character for the BBC's Children in Need Charity. The item was made to raise money for Children in Need. If one million of the Pudseys were bought, the Moshi Foundation would give £10,000 to Children in Need. As no further information was given it remains unsure of if the money was donated or not. Pudsey was a "monster" that menaced Camelot. It was described by Merlin as "horrible, yellow and with only one eye." Merlin informed the court of Camelot of its appearance. Uther, believing it to be a creature of magic, wanted it destroyed. Gaius corrected him saying that it was a creature of charity and told him that the kingdom had to raise lots of money. Uther refused to have Pudsey fleece his kingdom but Gaius explained that someone must be humiliated to amuse the public. This person was Merlin, who spent the day in the stocks. After so much money was raised, Uther decided to honour Pudsey every year, and Gaius was sure that that Merlin would be thrilled. Uther later addressed his people calmly, saying: "Give your money to Pudsey, or I'll chop your head off."