Gailard.

GAILARD – the ghost, or the scallion, or whatever he is – has the most undeserved sense of confidence and courage. While the others might worry about getting caught in some restricted area, or having their monster status found out, Gailard believes they will always wriggle out of any tight jam.
So far he is right.
He thinks great on his feet, or whatever those things are. He knows the six monsters don’t blend in. But somehow his confidence makes them blend in, like professional gate crashers who manage to go undiscovered, usually by adopting the presence of someone who is checking everyone else’s ID. His good cheer is infectious, and when you are in the dumps he will do an amazing impression of someone who actually cares about you and wants you to feel better.
You know he’s full of crap – but you still actually feel better.
WHAT HE WANTS: He wants to get away with murder, more than he wants to murder. He gets a charge out of living on the edge of disaster and avoiding disaster.


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On April 18th, 2006 at 12:00 am
I love the character! Just one thing, i think you should change his name. It sounds too much like gay-lord. Im not sure if its pronounced as gaylard but if so, i think it should be changed esp if its for kids TV. If not pronounced that way, how would it be pronounced? (if that sounds like a mean kind of sentence i dont mean it to be.) -Steve
On April 18th, 2006 at 12:00 am
We’ve been pronouncing it “GAIL - ERD”. I’m not sure if that’s right, but that’s how we’ve been saying it.
On April 18th, 2006 at 12:00 am
Hey if you change the i and the l around, it would be Galiard. That sounds like some neat medieval person. It’s also what I thought it said in the first place until Stephen pointed the name thing out.