Justin Roiland reveals new show called Gloop World for animated short streaming startup Quibi is in the works. Image via FilmMagic.
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Justin Roiland to create new series "Gloop World" for Quibi

The co-creator of cult-favorite animated TV series Rick and Morty Justin Roiland, has announced that he is working on creating a new clay animated show called Gloop World for a Hollywood streaming startup called Quibi, short for Quick Bites, which focuses on short animated content. Roiland revealed Gloop World had been a seven-year-long dream of his, and would feature two blob roommates living in the clay animated world.

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