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"Perry Coma" was also used as a moniker by a [https://archive.org/details/fokpft198108ia?q=%22Perry+Coma%22 KPTF radio DJ] from about 1981-1983. | "Perry Coma" was also used as a moniker by a [https://archive.org/details/fokpft198108ia?q=%22Perry+Coma%22 KPTF radio DJ] from about 1981-1983. | ||
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[[Category:1993|Coma, Perry]] | [[Category:1993|Coma, Perry]] | ||
[[Category:Animaniacs|Coma, Perry]] | [[Category:Animaniacs|Coma, Perry]] | ||
[[Category:Pop|Coma, Perry]] | [[Category:Pop|Coma, Perry]] |
Latest revision as of 05:27, 3 January 2018
From the "King Yakko" episode (09/24/1993) of animated television series Animaniacs . Voiced by Jeff Bennett, even though Spinal Tap actors Christopher Guest and Michael McKean guest-voiced the villains Umlatt and Spink that episode.
Perry "Coma" is an old, old joke about real Italian-American singer Perry Como, whose voice and singing style were so smooth and/or boring, it would put you in a coma.
Here's an early, 1947 use from NBC Chimes, an NBC radio newsletter.
"Perry Coma" was also used as a moniker by a KPTF radio DJ from about 1981-1983.