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John Kricfalusi had wanted to do a "special" episode that would feature the voice of Frank Zappa, whom he idolized and inspired him to write "Powdered Toast Man". [1] At the time, Zappa was dying of prostate cancer and his performances were recorded at his home, as Zappa was too ill to travel to Spümcø at Los Angeles. [1]
He was based on a Frank Zappa-inspired character called Studebacher Hoch, from the song "Billy the Mountain". The character appeared in Powdered Toast commercials on The Ren & Stimpy Show, and starred in two of its episodes: "Powdered Toast Man vs. Waffle Woman" and "Powdered Toast Man" (with Frank Zappa as "the Pope"). He is depicted as ...
Powdered Toast Man saves a kitten from crashing into a truck, rescues the Pope from Muddy Mudskipper, serves Ren and Stimpy breakfast, and helps the president with an embarrassing bathroom situation. Guest stars: Gary Owens as Powdered Toast Man and Frank Zappa as the Pope
The episode "Powdered Toast Man" had a cross removed from the Pope's hat and the credit was changed to "the man with the pointy hat". The same episode had a segment featuring the burning of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights that was removed, while in "Dog Show", the last name of the character George Liquor was removed, being ...
Zappa made a 1992 TV commercial for General Electric in which he tells viewers to not buy the company's products. [94] Zappa was the voice of the Pope in the 1992 Ren and Stimpy episode "Powdered Toast Man". [95] [96] [97] Zappa is one of several celebrity composers interviewed in The Revenge of the Dead Indians (1992), a documentary about John ...
Daniel Craig is one of our great shapeshifters, able to segue from a tuxedo’ed James Bond into a lovesick gay adventurer with seemingly very little effort. In Luca Guadagnino’s Queer, adapted ...
Add solar superflares to the list of natural disasters of concern. Superflares are extremely strong solar flares – explosions with energies up to ten thousand times that of typical solar flares.
Powdered Toast Man returns to earth to face her. During the ensuring battle, Powered Toast Man and Waffle Woman first destroy New York City, then England and finally the entire world. [1] In the end Powered Toast Man defeats her by destroying the waffle iron and turns Waffle Woman into a pile of slime while she vows to return "maybe". [1]