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'''Art Garfunkel''' is a famous singer and musician.
'''Art Garfunkel''' is a famous singer and musician.


In [[The Ballad of Buster Baxter (song)|''The Ballad of Buster Baxter'']] he sings short songs recounting Buster's life and the episode's plot. He starts as a pure narrator, but over the course of the episode he begins to interact with the other characters. Neither Buster nor Arthur knew who he was, and were left questioning how the "singing moose" knew so much about them.<ref>"[[The Ballad of Buster Baxter]]"</ref>
In [[The Ballad of Buster Baxter (song)|''The Ballad of Buster Baxter'']] he sings short songs recounting Buster's life and the episode's plot. He starts as a pure narrator, but over the course of the episode he begins to interact with the other characters.  
 
Art Garfunkel's character is not named on the show, but is referred to as a singing moose. The moose does resemble Garfunkel's human self.


At the movie theater, his head was blocking [[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s view.<ref>"[[Revenge of the Chip]]"</ref>
At the movie theater, his head was blocking [[D.W. Read|D.W.]]'s view.<ref>"[[Revenge of the Chip]]"</ref>

Revision as of 14:01, 22 January 2020

Art Garfunkel
Art Garfunkel.jpg
Gender Male
Animal Moose

Art Garfunkel is a famous singer and musician.

In The Ballad of Buster Baxter he sings short songs recounting Buster's life and the episode's plot. He starts as a pure narrator, but over the course of the episode he begins to interact with the other characters.

Art Garfunkel's character is not named on the show, but is referred to as a singing moose. The moose does resemble Garfunkel's human self.

At the movie theater, his head was blocking D.W.'s view.[1]

Muffy invited him and other celebrities to watch the play, Oh, Elwood!.[2]

As a child, David Read had a poster of Art Garfunkel in his room.[3]

Appearances

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