

Voiced by Duncan Brannan until 2012 when he was replaced by Jaret Reddick (due to the revamp of Chuck E.). Known for the catchphrase "Eat Mor Chikin" ( sic)īest known for catchphrase "It's Not Nice To Fool Mother Nature!" Played by Dena Dietrich Voice-over by Mason Adams Teenager who demands more money after the mother takes her home in the family's new 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and believes that they are worth more after she sees the features.
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Part of cross-promotion with the Transformers film series also used in a television ad and sold as a level trim in the Camaro option features Host of the cooking show "Recipes for Disaster," in which she uses old family recipes but does not follow food safety properly, and her husband is aware of this as he avoids eating the cooked meals those who do later suffer food poisoning as pointed out on screen or by the announcer. counterpart of Hardee'sĬenters for Disease Control and Prevention Played by Jean Goodspeed (1951 through mid-1950s) Jay Bush's canine companion who always tries to sell his owner's secret recipe voiced by Robert CaitĬreated by Jay Ward Productions originally voiced by Daws Butler Jazz, an Asian girl who loved music and wore a beret.

Wheels, a Caucasian paraplegic male in a wheelchair. Snaps, a blonde Caucasian female who always carried her camera. Lingo, a multi-lingual, Hispanic male who liked art and carried an easel. Jaws, a tall African-American male with an insatiable appetite. I.Q., a male Caucasian nerd with ginger hair and freckles who wore red glasses, a green lab coat, and a pocket protector. Boomer, a sports loving Caucasian tomboy with red hair tied into a ponytail. Kid Vid, a blond Caucasian male who loved video games and technology he was the leader of the group. Also appear playing football against each other. Usually pulling a hitch of Budweiser with a Dalmatian riding in it. One frog says "Bud," another says "weis," and a third says "er." This is often repeated throughout the company's ads, in that order. Known for catchphrase "I love you, ma-a-a-n!" played by Rob Roy Fitzgerald Known for ominously singing "Doo-be-doo-be-doo." Plays to the song LA by Message of the Blues Irritates her entire family with exaggerated stories while the parents are driving Known for statues of figure outside of Big Boy restaurants, character in Adventures of the Big Boy comic book series hamburger of same name live-action spots in the 1970s by Jonathan Wintersīig Boy's girlfriend in Adventures of the Big Boy comic book series Played by David Joseph Rufkahr (Bartles) and Dick Maugg (Jaymes) Informs customers about AT&T's sharing plans, played by Milana Vayntrubĭirty Sludge, Sticky Valve, Gummy Ring, & Blackie Carbon
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Icons originally appeared in policy trailers advising audience that "it's movie time, not phone-talking time" later appeared in the 'coming soon' and 'it's movie time!' trailers seen at AMC movie theaters as CGI-animated characters. Played by RJ Kelly.Īlpha Pig Princess Presto Super Why Wooster Wonder RedĬGI-animated child stars of " Super Why" from PBSįigure made out of discarded movie film who appears in the 'coming attractions' and 'feature presentation' trailers seen at AMC movie theaters. Speaking voices are Joe Silver, Hans Conreid and June Forayīank Executive (aka focus group marketer)Ĭandid Camera-type setting Tricks real unsuspecting children with offers and leaves them hurt or upset after adding rules and fees. Originally voiced by Gilbert Gottfried, fired in 2011 now voiced by Daniel McKeague. The Burger Family: Papa Burger, Mama Burger, Teen Burger, Baby Burger Other notable characters and their brands.
