Crack Stuntman
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- | '''Crack Stuntman''' is the voice actor for [[Gunhaver]] on the [[Cheat Commandos]]. He apparently doesn't take his job too seriously, since he never seems to have a firm idea of how his character's name is [[Gunhaver's Name|correctly pronounced]], and has incorrectly referred to the cartoon as "the Cheat Command-show". Some boxes of [[Minor Foods|Cheat Commandos...O's]] have a Crack Stuntman mask on the back, which [[Homestar Runner]] wore in [[specially marked]]. Crack has been seen in a rap music video/public service announcement trying to convince kids not to play with too many knives and to inform them about Spring Break. He is also the national spokesperson of [[Pistols For Pandas (organization)|Pistols for Pandas]], though it is questionable how much he takes his organizaton to heart, and it has been implied he actually eats panda meat | + | '''Crack Stuntman''' is the voice actor for [[Gunhaver]] on the [[Cheat Commandos]]. He apparently doesn't take his job too seriously, since he never seems to have a firm idea of how his character's name is [[Gunhaver's Name|correctly pronounced]], and has incorrectly referred to the cartoon as "the Cheat Command-show". Some boxes of [[Minor Foods|Cheat Commandos...O's]] have a Crack Stuntman mask on the back, which [[Homestar Runner]] wore in [[specially marked]]. Crack has been seen in a rap music video/public service announcement trying to convince kids not to play with too many knives and to inform them about Spring Break. He is also the national spokesperson of [[Pistols For Pandas (organization)|Pistols for Pandas]], though it is questionable how much he takes his organizaton to heart, and it has been implied he actually eats panda meat. |
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During the recording of [[The Next Epi-Snowed]], Crack Stuntman was shown to be both uncooperative and bossy. He insisted on changing the script, providing the voice for [[Crackotage]] instead and even introducing [[New Bad Guy Girl Character|an entirely new character]] for [[Crack Stuntman's Girlfriend|his girlfriend]]. Eventually, A. Chimendez inserted [[Agent Chimendez|his own character]] to remove Gunhaver from the episode before trapping Crack Stuntman in a box. It is later implied that Crack Stuntman will be replaced before Gunhaver's next appearance. This is seen to be true in [[Pistols for Pandas]], where he begs for his old job back during a commercial. He later gets it back, as seen in an Easter egg. | During the recording of [[The Next Epi-Snowed]], Crack Stuntman was shown to be both uncooperative and bossy. He insisted on changing the script, providing the voice for [[Crackotage]] instead and even introducing [[New Bad Guy Girl Character|an entirely new character]] for [[Crack Stuntman's Girlfriend|his girlfriend]]. Eventually, A. Chimendez inserted [[Agent Chimendez|his own character]] to remove Gunhaver from the episode before trapping Crack Stuntman in a box. It is later implied that Crack Stuntman will be replaced before Gunhaver's next appearance. This is seen to be true in [[Pistols for Pandas]], where he begs for his old job back during a commercial. He later gets it back, as seen in an Easter egg. | ||
- | Crack Stuntman played the title character of a [[Strong Badman]] [[Comic Book Movie|movie]] because Strong Bad deemed him inappropriate for the role. | + | Crack Stuntman has had a number of roles in addition to the Cheat Commandos series. He played the title character of a [[Strong Badman]] [[Comic Book Movie|movie]] because Strong Bad deemed him inappropriate for the role. According to the email [[rated]], he also starred in the ''Fists of Knuckles'' series, a RRR-rated movie series directed by [[A. Chimendez]]. |
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+ | According to the email [[original]], for a time he manned [[Bubs' Concession Stand]] under the name "Crack Stuntbubs" after the departure of [[Original Bubs]]. [[Marzipan]], however, later suggested that the whole email was a product of [[Strong Bad]]'s [[History According to Strong Bad|imagination]]. | ||
He is a Caucasian man in his late twenties or early thirties, with short cropped blond hair and a five o'clock shadow. His [[Cool Glasses|shades]] are very similar to Gunhaver's. He claims to be pretty tall. Crack Stuntman bears a strong resemblance to the briefing-screen character from the [[Nintendo|NES]] game [[Wikipedia:Bad Dudes|''Bad Dudes'']]. | He is a Caucasian man in his late twenties or early thirties, with short cropped blond hair and a five o'clock shadow. His [[Cool Glasses|shades]] are very similar to Gunhaver's. He claims to be pretty tall. Crack Stuntman bears a strong resemblance to the briefing-screen character from the [[Nintendo|NES]] game [[Wikipedia:Bad Dudes|''Bad Dudes'']]. |
Revision as of 13:03, 5 June 2009
Crack Stuntman is the voice actor for Gunhaver on the Cheat Commandos. He apparently doesn't take his job too seriously, since he never seems to have a firm idea of how his character's name is correctly pronounced, and has incorrectly referred to the cartoon as "the Cheat Command-show". Some boxes of Cheat Commandos...O's have a Crack Stuntman mask on the back, which Homestar Runner wore in specially marked. Crack has been seen in a rap music video/public service announcement trying to convince kids not to play with too many knives and to inform them about Spring Break. He is also the national spokesperson of Pistols for Pandas, though it is questionable how much he takes his organizaton to heart, and it has been implied he actually eats panda meat.
During the recording of The Next Epi-Snowed, Crack Stuntman was shown to be both uncooperative and bossy. He insisted on changing the script, providing the voice for Crackotage instead and even introducing an entirely new character for his girlfriend. Eventually, A. Chimendez inserted his own character to remove Gunhaver from the episode before trapping Crack Stuntman in a box. It is later implied that Crack Stuntman will be replaced before Gunhaver's next appearance. This is seen to be true in Pistols for Pandas, where he begs for his old job back during a commercial. He later gets it back, as seen in an Easter egg.
Crack Stuntman has had a number of roles in addition to the Cheat Commandos series. He played the title character of a Strong Badman movie because Strong Bad deemed him inappropriate for the role. According to the email rated, he also starred in the Fists of Knuckles series, a RRR-rated movie series directed by A. Chimendez.
According to the email original, for a time he manned Bubs' Concession Stand under the name "Crack Stuntbubs" after the departure of Original Bubs. Marzipan, however, later suggested that the whole email was a product of Strong Bad's imagination.
He is a Caucasian man in his late twenties or early thirties, with short cropped blond hair and a five o'clock shadow. His shades are very similar to Gunhaver's. He claims to be pretty tall. Crack Stuntman bears a strong resemblance to the briefing-screen character from the NES game Bad Dudes.
His personality is very reminiscent of the G.I. Joe character Sergeant Slaughter, voiced by the professional wrestler of the same name. He also bears an uncanny resemblance to real-life prolific voice actor Frank Welker.
Filmography
- Debut: Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 14.2 (voice only)
- Complete Filmography
Quotes of the Week
Crack Stuntman's Quotes of the Week |
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