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M.O.M, Java, Billy, and Diana decide to take Martin to an amusement park for his one-year investigator reunion, but when Billy goes missing, the gang decides to look for him. M.O.M. and Java are turned into zombies, and Diana is turned into a two-headed sea serpent. Martin soon learns that the park is being haunted by an Egyptian spirit.
Martin has an argument with Gina after she listens to Martin’s radio show and hears his womanizing remarks. When Martin gets home, she calls him into the room and tells him about what she heard. Martin gives her an attitude, so she threatens to leave him. Consequently, Martin gives in.
A serial killer named Martin "Mad Dog" Hawkins was created in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #1 and featured in Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth. Batman reads about him in Amadeus Arkham 's diaries.
DeGruy was a regular on The New Bill Cosby Show for the 1972–1973 season [4] and appeared in shows as diverse as Room 222 to Hill Street Blues.His first role was on The Young Lawyers in 1970, and in 2008 he completed work as a supporting actor in Zero Option, based on a true story.
2 episodes 1997 Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Big Ugly Episode: "School Hard" Union Square: Mad Dog Episode: "Get Rusty" 1998 Timecop: Karl Martin Episode: "D.O.A." The Gregory Hines Show: Francis Episode: "Mug the One You're With" 1999 Purgatory: Knox Television film Baywatch: Ben Episode: "Double Jeopardy" 2000 18 Wheels of Justice: Andy Solakis
Mad TV is an American comedy sketch television series originally inspired by Mad magazine. ... "Episode 3" John Cena, Martin Short: September 30, 2006 () 270: 4
In the final episode of the first season, AmCanTranConComCo is sold to a millionaire who hates comic books, and the entire Mad-Dog staff, including Bob, is fired. During the first season, Bob balances his work life with his personal life. Bob's wife Kaye is loyal and sensible, and a busy career woman herself.
Don Martin short: A prince comes to rescue Rapunzel, only to find that the golden locks he is climbing is Rapunzel's armpit hair. Adapted from MAD issue #129. Zombi: An ad for Disney's newest direct-to-DVD film, where Bambi's mother returns as a zombie. MAD's Celebrity Birthdays: MAD takes a look at today's birthdays in the world of show business.