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(New page: From the animated TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387714/combined All Grown Up]'' (11/29/03). Another BBB (boring boy band) featured briefly in the "Tweenage Tycoons" episode of ...)
 
 
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From the animated TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387714/combined All Grown Up]'' (11/29/03). Another BBB (boring boy band) featured briefly in the "Tweenage Tycoons" episode of this ''[Rugrats]'' spinoff. The foursome charge $100 per ticket, so the grown-up Rugrats invent fishbowl belts to make the money. The Sulky Boys, who wear shirts that spell out SULK across their backs, are bland, inoffensive, and onscreen for a couple of seconds. Just long enough to merit a Rocklopedia Fakebandica entry, but not long enough to merit a very good entry.
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From the animated TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387714/combined All Grown Up]'' (11/29/2003). Another BBB (boring boy band) featured briefly in the "Tweenage Tycoons" episode of this ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101188/combined Rugrats]'' spinoff. The foursome charge $100 per ticket, so the grown-up Rugrats invent fishbowl belts to make the money. The Sulky Boys, who wear shirts that spell out SULK across their backs, are bland, inoffensive, and onscreen for a couple of seconds. Just long enough to merit a Rocklopedia Fakebandica entry, but not long enough to merit a very good entry.
  
 
See also [[Emica]]
 
See also [[Emica]]
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[[Category:Rugrats|Sulky Boys]]
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[[Category:2003|Sulky Boys]]
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[[Category:Boy bands|Sulky Boys]]

Latest revision as of 05:51, 10 June 2013

From the animated TV series All Grown Up (11/29/2003). Another BBB (boring boy band) featured briefly in the "Tweenage Tycoons" episode of this Rugrats spinoff. The foursome charge $100 per ticket, so the grown-up Rugrats invent fishbowl belts to make the money. The Sulky Boys, who wear shirts that spell out SULK across their backs, are bland, inoffensive, and onscreen for a couple of seconds. Just long enough to merit a Rocklopedia Fakebandica entry, but not long enough to merit a very good entry.

See also Emica