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Hapless neighbor of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force in the [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0297494/combined show, movie, and video games about their adventures]. The show makes frequent references to his love of classic hard rock and metal bands (he reminisces about seeing Foreigner in 1983; he is a fan of East German metal band [[Totem Pole]]; he does a dynamite a cappella version of Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean" while drunk), but in "Hoppy Bunny" (first aired 17 Feb. 2008) he learns to play the recorder. It doesn't go well; wires into his organs and a furry dance party are involved.
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Hapless neighbor of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force in the [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0297494/reference show, movie, and video games about their adventures]. The show makes frequent references to his love of classic hard rock and metal bands (he reminisces about seeing Foreigner in 1983; he is a fan of East German metal band [[Totem Pole]]; he does a dynamite a cappella version of Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean" while drunk), but in "Hoppy Bunny" (first aired 17 Feb. 2008) he learns to play the recorder. It doesn't go well; wires into his organs and a furry dance party are involved.
  
 
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[[Category:Aqua Teen Hunger Force|Brutananadilewski, Carl]]
 
[[Category:Aqua Teen Hunger Force|Brutananadilewski, Carl]]

Latest revision as of 07:02, 30 March 2025

Hapless neighbor of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force in the show, movie, and video games about their adventures. The show makes frequent references to his love of classic hard rock and metal bands (he reminisces about seeing Foreigner in 1983; he is a fan of East German metal band Totem Pole; he does a dynamite a cappella version of Led Zeppelin's "The Ocean" while drunk), but in "Hoppy Bunny" (first aired 17 Feb. 2008) he learns to play the recorder. It doesn't go well; wires into his organs and a furry dance party are involved.