Fat Dudley
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'''Fat Dudley''' (aka "'''Fat Duds'''") is [[Pom Pom]]'s [[Old-Timey]] counterpart. Dudley appears to be [[The Homestar Runner]]'s best friend, just as Pom Pom is in the present. Dudley may derive characteristics (dark eyes, jazzy voice) from [[Wikipedia:Leon Redbone|Leon Redbone]], a pop icon recognized for his guitar and vocal interpretations of music from the 1930s. | '''Fat Dudley''' (aka "'''Fat Duds'''") is [[Pom Pom]]'s [[Old-Timey]] counterpart. Dudley appears to be [[The Homestar Runner]]'s best friend, just as Pom Pom is in the present. Dudley may derive characteristics (dark eyes, jazzy voice) from [[Wikipedia:Leon Redbone|Leon Redbone]], a pop icon recognized for his guitar and vocal interpretations of music from the 1930s. | ||
- | Similar to Pom Pom's "bubble talk", he speaks in jazz-like musical tones that only the characters can understand. Physically he seems much more human than Pom Pom: he has hands and feet, and wears clothing and shoes that fit the period. | + | Similar to Pom Pom's "bubble talk", he speaks in jazz-like musical tones that only the characters can understand. Physically he seems much more human than Pom Pom: he has hands and feet, and wears clothing and shoes that fit the period. |
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+ | As seen in '''That a Ghost''', Fat Dudley seems to have an affinity for hooch. | ||
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Revision as of 14:06, 18 February 2006
Fat Dudley (aka "Fat Duds") is Pom Pom's Old-Timey counterpart. Dudley appears to be The Homestar Runner's best friend, just as Pom Pom is in the present. Dudley may derive characteristics (dark eyes, jazzy voice) from Leon Redbone, a pop icon recognized for his guitar and vocal interpretations of music from the 1930s.
Similar to Pom Pom's "bubble talk", he speaks in jazz-like musical tones that only the characters can understand. Physically he seems much more human than Pom Pom: he has hands and feet, and wears clothing and shoes that fit the period.
As seen in That a Ghost, Fat Dudley seems to have an affinity for hooch.