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A bend sinister—sometimes, inaccurately, called a bar sinister—is a diagonal line in heraldry that can indicate that the bearer is a bastard by birth. [5] It is Simon Bar Sinister's ambition to rule the world, but, each time, Underdog defeats him. Simon is short, with very sparse hair except for a pair of thick black eyebrows.
"Simon Says" is the first appearance of Simon Bar Sinister. "Simon says HOLD IT!" is the maniacal refrain, as Bar Sinister uses a weird camera to turn his victims into full-sized, two-dimensional photographs. "Tricky Trap by Tap Tap" is the epilogue to the multi-part story "From Hopeless to Helpless" featuring Riff Raff.
Ira J. Stadlen (January 16, 1924 – April 18, 2010 [1]), known professionally as Allen Swift, was an American actor, writer and magician, best known as a voiceover artist who voiced cartoon characters Simon Bar Sinister and Riff-Raff on the Underdog cartoon show. [2]
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After a scandal, Wilhelm enrolls in an elite boarding school where he struggles to fit in. Everything changes when he meets Simon, and while their relationship is filled with tender moments, it ...
Jason Lee as Shoeshine/Underdog, a Beagle who becomes Jack's dog and a superhero to protect Capital City from Simon Barsinister. Amy Adams as Polly Purebred, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Molly's dog who is the love interest of Shoeshine/Underdog. Brad Garrett as Riff Raff, a Rottweiler and the leader of the dog.
In their early 20s, Page and Jones spent countless hours performing everything from Muzak to James Bond theme songs as London studio musicians, while teenage West Midlands buddies Plant and Bonham ...
The 2025 Oscar nominations are here! And when presenters Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott announced the lucky few who’d be competing for those 8.5-pound gold trophies on Sunday, March 2, there were ...