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Ham Sandwich Jones (voiced by Steven Blum) is a rotund nerdy teenager who started out hating Uncle Grandpa, but later grew to like him. In the Secret Mountain Fort Awesome episode " 5 Disgustoids and a Baby ", he appeared as less responsive, and more stingy while intensely playing a portable gaming system.
Edward Deezen (born March 6, 1957) [2] is an American actor and comedian, best known for his roles as "nerd" characters in films including Grease, Grease 2, Midnight Madness, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, 1941, and WarGames.
Ham Radio: 2012 Ryan Hernandez and Kurt Duggan [36] Five episodes aired between October and November 2012. Happy Tree Friends: 1999–present Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, and Kenn Navarro [37] The pioneer show for Mondo, with 194 regular episodes. Hard Drinkin' Lincoln: 2000-2002 Mike Reiss [38] Two episodes aired in July 2007 on Mondo's ...
YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on the video sharing platform YouTube. The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.
The strip was adapted to a 15-minute CBS radio series, 12 feature-length films (chiefly from Monogram Pictures), nine Vitaphone film shorts, a 1954 syndicated television series (The Joe Palooka Story), comic books and merchandise, including a 1940s board game, a 1947 New Haven Clock & Watch Company wristwatch, a 1948 metal lunchbox featuring ...
A poet assaulted by police after he recited a poem objecting to Russia’s war in Ukraine. President Vladimir Putin’s 24 years in power are almost certain to be extended six more by this month's ...
Toby the Pup is an animated cartoon character created by animators Sid Marcus, Dick Huemer, and Art Davis. He starred in a series of early sound shorts produced by Charles B. Mintz for RKO Radio Pictures. The series lasted from 1930 to 1931. [1] Twelve cartoons were produced, though some are still considered to be lost. The character was voiced ...
In 1956, CBS created a half-hour Gerald McBoing-Boing Show, with well-known radio announcer Bill Goodwin narrating. [6] Broadcast at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday evenings, it was a showcase for UPA's cartoons, including Dusty of the Circus, The Twirlinger Twins, and Punch and Judy. The program proved too expensive to continue and lasted only three ...