Watched this film yesterday and I think it's something along the lines of 'I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts'
The gnome wearing a mankini in "Gnomeo and Juliet" is named Benny. He is voiced by Matt Lucas in the film.
Dolly Gnome
No although he wrote Romeo and Juliet. Gnomeo and Juliet is just a different take on that!:)
In the movie "Gnomeo and Juliet", the main characters are Gnomeo and Juliet, voiced by James McAvoy and Emily Blunt respectively. Other characters include Lord Redbrick (voiced by Michael Caine) and Lady Bluebury (voiced by Maggie Smith).
gnome and julet
The basic strategy is to continue moving, because flowers fall in several places where you are stopped. They can sometimes be avoided because their effect is not as wide as depicted by the flower images. Red gnomes should be jumped immediately after they pop up to attack. Go left across the first ledge (you can try to jump both gnomes, and two falling flowers, at once). Then up and right across the second hedge. Climb down the rope, jump across left to the second rope, and then to Juliet. --- The ad-game "Gnomeo and Juliet" appeared on Poptropica beginning February 5, 2011 to promote the theatrical release of the 3-D movie on February 11, 2011. The object of the game is to deliver a letter from "Blue Gnome" Gnomeo to his girlfriend Juliet, who is "over the fence." This involves climbing across the latches and ledges, populated by enemy Red Gnomes and by stinging flowers that fall from the vines. The path involves jumping over a set of 2 gnomes on the first ledge and 2 on the second ledge, climbing the gate handles between them. At the end is a set of blue ropes that you can cross to find Juliet and deliver the letter. The rewards for completing the game are a costume (Gnomeo or Juliet) and a Gnome decoration, which allows you to place small gnomes around on the current scene. (They persist after the effect is off, but disappear when you go to another scene.)
The ad-game "Gnomeo and Juliet" appeared on Poptropica beginning February 5, 2011 to promote the theatrical release of the 3-D movie on February 11, 2011. The game returned on May 15, promoting the DVD release on May 24. The object of the game is to deliver a letter from "Blue Gnome" Gnomeo to his girlfriend Juliet, who is "over the fence." This involves climbing across the latches and ledges, populated by enemy Red Gnomes and by stinging flowers that fall from the vines. The path involves jumping over a set of 2 gnomes on the first ledge and 2 on the second ledge, climbing the gate handles between them. At the end is a set of blue ropes that you can cross to find Juliet and deliver the letter. The basic strategy is to continue moving, because flowers fall in several places where you are stopped. They can sometimes be avoided because their effect is not as wide as depicted by the flower images. Red gnomes should be jumped immediately after they pop up to attack. Go left across the first ledge (you can try to jump both gnomes, and two falling flowers, at once). Then up and right across the second hedge. Climb down the rope, jump across to the second rope, and then to Juliet. The rewards for completing the game are a costume (Gnomeo or Juliet) and a Gnome decoration, which allows you to place small gnomes around on the current scene. (They persist after the effect is off, but disappear when you go to another scene.) *As with other ad-games, the challenge is trivial if played from Super power Island, if the player has flying power. This will avoid all the obstacles fairly easily.
Once u punch in the cheat the gnome will pop up any where usually in the deep jungle or pier beach the gnome is blue and little GOOD LUCK!!
a little blue garden gnome with a black pirate hat and an eye patch!
actually, the gnome shroom does not turn into a gnome, it's just a joke.
sometimes the little gnome who lives in your fridge gets excited
The cast of The Gnome - 2014 includes: Barbara Keegan as Mom Vanar Kovayan as Gnome Serendipity Lilliana as Little Girl Kevin Michael Martin as Damon Jason Neese as Deputy 2 Melody Ruetsche as Woman David Turvey as Man