Obscure Catchphrase Challenge

Both from Perry White, The Adventures of Superman

All these are from the same show but different characters:

“Hi there!”

“I’m so confused!”

“Wanna hear a joke?”

How Rude… could be Jar Jar Binks… but he doesnt speak it that way

You sure thats not
" Inconceivable! "

Wasnt this also on Fairly Oddparents or Jimmy Neutron ?

Ok fine,

INCONCEIVABLE!

Let’s see how long this one “lives”. :slight_smile:

Vegeta, Dragonball Z. Only person around long enough to have a catch phrase who calls Goku that.

I’ll be quite impressed with anyone who gets this:

“If you have it, you’ve gotta use it, right?”

It was Sandy, actually, but that’s right.

As for your’s, that would be Stephanie Tanner of Full House.
Okay, live action kids’ show:

“Awful waffle! Awful waffle!”

Quite certain. “Unbelievable!” should be immediately recognizable to a great many dopers.

Freddie, Vinnie and Gabe.

Crow T. Robot

I think it is

INCONCEIVABLE!

that no one has guessed where

INCONCEIVABLE!

comes from!!!

“I’ll be superamalgamated!” is from Doc Savage. Long Tom, IIRC. I LOVED those books growing up.

You people with the big fonts keep using da’ word. I do no tink it means what you tink it means.
"Who/what do you think’s IN the burgers? (followed up by, “DuuuuuuuhhhhIIIIII… heardthat!”) is from YCDTOTV, the kids in the sketch (and Barth, respectively).
“Great Scott!” is Doc from Back to the Future.

“Non-heinous” is from Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey. It’s odd, because he’s describing Hell as non-heinous, when in fact, it’s quite heinous. “Party on” is from both Bill & Ted movies.

Mmmmmkay is the counselor from South Park.

“Fit night for man nor beast” is from the Rankin/Bass Rudolph.

I just watched The Princess bride last night
and I heard no scenes with the words Inconceivable in em’ so my remaining choices are:

Def Leopard’s song “Unbelievable” or Treasure of the Sierra Madre

You have to be at least 45 to get this:
“Drizzle, drazzle, druzzle, drome, time for this one to come home.”

Finally, someone gets it!

Actually though, this was the catchphrase of William Harper Littlejohn. Not Long Tom.

That would be Salute Your Shorts! man, I loved that show! How can you not love a show with a character named Donkey Lips?

(this one is hard…i think.)

It’s from a cartoon:

shhhh hey guy!”

(the shhh is not the guy saying shhh, it’s the sound smoeone makes when breathing inwith their teeth closed but lips open, making a sound similar to shhhh, but far more annoying.)

Jay Sherman, The Critic.

And you thought it’d be tough!

–Cliffy

:confused:

Not at all what I was thinking of. Jay herman did that too? I know he sometimes did the

“Hiiiiiiiiiiiiii guy” with the long drawn out hi.

>“L’il Anjil” (4)

Krazy Kat, mooning over Ignatz.

Animated:

“Do what you do best: shut up and follow me.”