There was a kid we used to see around campus who earned the nickname “Pizza Pizza Kid” because he looked exactly like the mascot for Little Caesar’s Pizza.
My boss looks exactly like Betty Boop - the wide flat face, big eyes wide apart, the lot (facially anyway).
I think she looks more like the Tripod logo
When I met the little Bobby Hill boy, it was a few years before camera phones were available, or I would definitely have a picture of him. I really wish I had a video of him asking me if he could mow my friends’ lawn, because people here would find it hilarious. Other people in the neighborhood agreed that he was exactly like Bobby Hill. Unfortunately, now that such technology is readily available, the kid is probably at least 18 and not at all like Bobby Hill.
There was another guy in my neighborhood, whose name was Harley, who I first met after Beavis And Butt-Head and before King Of The Hill, who sounded exactly like Hank Hill and Mr. Anderson. If Mike Judge (who’s from Texas, of course) is remembered for nothing else, he was the first person who made a TV show with an accurate Texas accent.
:eek: Golly.
I heard somewhere that the comic guy was based on Matt Groening.
I would imagine that you could find people who look similar to characters on the Incredibles, since they look realistic in a way.
I don’t see it.
A guy who gets on my tram sometimes looks just like Nobby Nobbs, a la Paul Kidby.
I went to college with the generic Far Side boy. Seriously, you could just say “the guy who looks like the Far Side boy”, and everyone on campus would know who you meant.
I don’t see the resemblance. Gadget does resemble the one on the right, though.
Oh.
Speaking of Mythbusters, Scottie bears a bit of a resemblance to Winry from Fullmetal Alchemist, doesn’t she?