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Even though Barky starred in his very own short entitled "Go Fetch" with Elmyra Duff, and made many cameo appearances in other episodes, specials, and movies, Barky Marky was still mocked for his lack of appearances on the Saturday Night Live spoof Weekday Afternoon Live.
"My Dinner with Elmyra": Montana Max's parents are going for dinner with the Duff parents and Max unwillingly takes Elmyra to the restaurant where he is teased. Later, Max and Elmyra go to the cinema, watching Max's least favorite movie The Adventures of Fido and Mewmew. Max changes his sour tune when Elmyra kisses him at the end of the date.
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Elmyra may refer to: Elmyra Duff, a fictional character from Tiny Toon Adventures; Elmyra Gainsborough, a video game character; see List of Final Fantasy VII characters#Elmyra Gainsborough; a reference to Elmyr de Hory as "the Great Elmyra" in the Punk rock song No More Heroes by The Stranglers
The second verse reels off "dear old Lenny", that is, the stand-up comedian Lenny Bruce; "the Great Elmyra", identified by Cornwell as painter and art forger Elmyr de Hory; [6] and the fictional character Sancho Panza from the novel Don Quixote. [7] The playwright William Shakespeare and the Roman emperor Nero complete the list.
Hilary Duff's husband, Matthew Koma, is adjusting to taking care of a newborn again!. On Saturday, Aug. 10, the musician, 37, shared a photo on his Instagram Stories of the couple's 3-month-old ...
The rocker opens up about sobriety, panic attacks, his new album, and how he and his wife still "dig each other in every specific way you could imagine" nearly three decades after being set up on ...
Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain is an American animated sitcom featuring characters from the television series Tiny Toon Adventures and Pinky and the Brain, both created by Tom Ruegger. [1] Serving as a spin-off and crossover to the two series, the series was executive produced by Steven Spielberg and produced by Warner Bros. Television Animation and ...