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Fat Albert was intentionally written as an alternative to the archetypal, funny fat character. Speaking to The New York Times in 2013, Bill Cosby stated, “I changed Albert, making him the leader ...
Fat Albert and Slim Noodleton eat too much junk food, but after Slim gets a toothache, they go to the dentist where they are treated for cavities. The dentist recommends they follow a proper diet, but only Albert complies as he begins eating right and getting a newfound level of energy.
Teresa Parker - Peter Parker's long lost sister who is introduced in the graphic novel Spider-Man: Family Business. [1] She later appeared in the comics. Ben Parker - Peter Parker's uncle. Shot by the Burglar. May Parker - Peter Parker's loving aunt who raises him after his parents died. After the murder of her husband Ben, May is virtually his ...
In 1979, the show was re-titled The New Fat Albert Show and featured a new segment titled "The Brown Hornet" detailing the adventures of a black crime fighter in outer space whose design resembled a caricature of Bill Cosby, who also performed vocal talents on the character. His shows always contained an object lesson for the viewers.
A live-action version of Fat Albert did come out in 2004, starring Kenan Thompson, Kyla Pratt, Dania Ramirez, and Aaron Carter. White was not involved. White was not involved.
Fat Albert transforms the cartoon characters into three-dimensional humans, who have to come to grips with the differences that exist between their world and the real world. The film acts as a continuation of the series; Fat Albert and the gang leave their 1972-1985 cartoon world, and enter the 2000s real world to help a teenage girl, Doris ...
Fat Albert appears at the mere mention of his name and with a loud booming "Hey, hey, hey!" They are soon greeted by their friend Rudy who invites them all to come see a triple feature of The Wolf Man which is playing at the local cinema. Everyone agrees to go, except Fat Albert who does not like scary movies and heads home.
Spider-Man Family #1 (2005 one-shot) features a sixteen-page Spider-Girl story, in which May Parker (Peter Parker's daughter) watches a DVD showing a small portion of a fictional Spider-Ham animated series, discovering that it was created by one of Spider-Man's enemies, Jack O'Lantern. Here, Spider-Ham appears to mostly be a parody of Batman.