-
Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, a
position at odds with his careless,
buffoonish personality. He is
married to
Marge (née Bouvier), a
stereotypical American...
-
House of
Payne for
featuring what she
described as "old
stereotypes of
buffoonish,
emasculated black men and cr****, s****y
black women."
Filmmaker Spike...
- the
United States) is a
parody of
vampire films. The plot
concerns a
buffoonish professor and his
clumsy ****istant,
Alfred (pla**** by Polanski), who are...
- the ****ure King
Henry V of England.
Falstaff is also
featured as the
buffoonish suitor of two
married women in The
Merry Wives of Windsor.
Though primarily...
-
Championship match against The Godfather. In
keeping with the Blazer's new "
buffoonish superhero" character, he was to
begin a
dramatic entrance,
being lowered...
- status. Most
members of Kiss
despised the film for
making them
appear buffoonish,
despite Ace
Frehley enjoying the
production of the film. For
years after...
- "alternately monstrous,
buffoonish ... witty, brutish, tender, malevolent, and kind".: 93 He self-consciously
casts himself in the
buffoonish role of "a combination...
- "politically sophisticated",
which "seems
worlds apart from the adolescent,
buffoonish ****
orientation of most rap." For AllMusic, her "strong, intelligent,...
-
depicted as
Utrom himself. Also
created for the
series were the Shredder's
buffoonish henchmen,
Bebop and Rocksteady, a
mutant warthog and rhinoceros. Eastman...
- Ted Knight, the
Baxter character is a
broad parody of a vain, shallow,
buffoonish,
vacuous TV personality. Knight's
comedic model was
actor William Powell...