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This is a list of nickname-related list articles on Wikipedia. A nickname is "a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name." [ 1 ] A nickname is often considered desirable, symbolising a form of acceptance, but can sometimes be a form of ridicule.
Anderson would later serve as an inspiration for Hank Hill from Judge's later show King of the Hill with Judge recycling Anderson's voice for the character. Anderson is the only character to interact with all three versions of Beavis and Butt-Head(Teenage, Old and Smart) in the Paramount series; Marcie Anderson - Tom Anderson's wife
TV show [241] Louis Tomlinson: Louies Musician [242] [243] Lucifer: Lucifans TV show The show itself acknowledged the fandom name by having the titular character refer to his in-universe fans using the same name in an almost fourth-wall-breaking comment in Season 03 Episode 02. [244] [245] Lucy: Wal wal Music group
Mr. Bill got its start when Walter Williams sent SNL a Super 8 reel featuring the character in response to the show's request for home movies during the first season. Mr. Bill's first appearance was on the February 28, 1976 episode. Williams became a full-time writer for the show in 1978, writing more than 20 sketches based on Mr. Bill.
Butt-Head is a fictional character and one of the two protagonists from the MTV/Paramount+ animated series Beavis and Butt-Head. He is voiced by the show's creator, Mike Judge. [1] Judge got the name Butt-Head from his university days, when he knew a couple of other students who had the nicknames 'Iron Butt' and 'Butt-Head'. [2]
For persons with numerous nicknames and aliases that can be attested in sources but which are unlikely to be familiar to many if any readers, it is not necessary to list them all. Examples: Various criminals have used dozens of aliases, especially if they were engaged in various forms of financial fraud. Our readers do not care what all of them ...
These characters appear in the American animated television series Regular Show, created by J. G. Quintel for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around the daily lives of two friends, Mordecai (a blue jay), and Rigby (a raccoon). They work as groundskeepers at a park, and spend their days trying to avoid work and entertain themselves by any ...
Early in the series, Sam and Bill thought Neal's father was "cool" because he enjoyed the same TV shows they did and shared a similar sense of humour, but their opinions of him–as well as Neal's–changed when they discovered he was having an affair. He and Bill are supportive of Sam when he decides to break up with Cindy.