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In a 3/27/1966 dream sequence by Sgt. Snorkel (a parody of the 1960s Batman, with Sgt. Snorkel as "Fatman" and Beetle as "Slobber"), the heroes try to stop the infamous "Pizza Pete"; Beetle/Slobber wears a mask but his eyes can be seen [11] The only acknowledged picture of Beetle Bailey's eyes (two black dots on a piece of paper held by Beetle ...
General Walter Bedell "Beetle" Smith (5 October 1895 – 9 August 1961) was a senior officer of the United States Army who served as General Dwight D. Eisenhower's chief of staff at Allied Forces Headquarters (AFHQ) during the Tunisia Campaign and the Allied invasion of Italy in 1943, during World War II.
Sad Sack is an American comic strip and comic book character created by Sgt. George Baker during World War II.Set in the United States Army, Sad Sack depicted an otherwise unnamed, lowly private experiencing some of the absurdities and humiliations of military life.
[35] [36] On the 50th anniversary of the "Wizard of ID" Beetle Bailey called Sgt Snorkel a "Fink" and ended up beaten up and in the dungeon beside the Spook. [37] As of November 29, 2016, the Spook had failed in his 500th escape attempt. [38] Turnkey: The guard who runs the dungeons but spends all his time sitting outside the Spook's cell. In a ...
The best-known comic strip about military life is Mort Walker's long-run Beetle Bailey, set in a United States Army military post where a number of inept characters are stationed. Also notable are George Baker's Sad Sack and Dave Breger's Private Breger.
Sergeant Snorkel, in the long running Beetle Bailey comic strip; Sarge , in the Toy Story franchise; Sarge , in the Cars franchise; Sarge (Red vs. Blue), a machinima character; Sarge, in the video game Portal Runner; Sarge, in the video game Quake III Arena; Sarge, aka Sergeant Hawk, in the video game Army Men
Beetle Bailey was drawn by Jeff MacNelly : Skyler is stationed at Camp Swampy; his roommate is Beetle, who writes in a letter to his parents that "some of our recruits really are birdbrains". [10] Shoe was drawn by Mort Walker (Beetle Bailey): Shoe beats up Cosmo as Sgt. Snorkel would Beetle. [10]
Allan John Melvin (February 18, 1923 – January 17, 2008) [1] was an American actor and impressionist, who was cast in hundreds of television episodes from the 1950s to the early 1990s, often appearing in recurring roles on various series.