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|character name = "{{PAGENAME}}"
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'''"{{PAGENAME}}"''' is an unnamed character that bought a [[1972 three-door Canberra Emu|terrible car]] from [[Ed Crosswire|Mr. Crosswire]].
An unnamed customer bought a [[1972 three-door Canberra Emu]] from [[Ed Crosswire|Mr. Crosswire]].


He buys the car in the opening of "[[Buster's Sweet Success]]". Mr. Crosswire tells him that he looks like a man who likes to feel the wind in his hair. Since he is balding, he takes it as a compliment. Despite the car having no wheels and being in awful condition, he takes the deal because of how low a price Mr. Crosswire could offer for it.
He buys the car in the opening of "[[Buster's Sweet Success]]". Mr. Crosswire tells him that he looks like a man who likes to feel the wind in his hair. Since he is balding, he takes it as a compliment. Despite the car having no wheels and being in awful condition, he takes the deal because of how low a price Mr. Crosswire could offer for it.
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He returns in "[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]", giving [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and [[Oliver Frensky|her father]] a ride after the garbage truck breaks down. Either because the car cannot handle high speed, or because he is a cautious driver, he drives at an annoyingly slow speed. He also stops to let a duck cross the street, similar to what [[Alan Powers|Brain]] described in "[[Waiting To Go]]".
He returns in "[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]", giving [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and [[Oliver Frensky|her father]] a ride after the garbage truck breaks down. Either because the car cannot handle high speed, or because he is a cautious driver, he drives at an annoyingly slow speed. He also stops to let a duck cross the street, similar to what [[Alan Powers|Brain]] described in "[[Waiting To Go]]".
==Appearances==
===''Arthur''===
*602b. [[Buster's Sweet Success]]
*705. [[Elwood City Turns 100!]]
*1806a. [[Whip. Mix. Blend.]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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Revision as of 09:21, 4 April 2015

"Unknown Male Adult Bear (Number 2)" is not an official name.
Unknown Male Adult Bear (Number 2)

Customer.jpg

Customer s18.png

Gender Male
Animal Bear

An unnamed customer bought a 1972 three-door Canberra Emu from Mr. Crosswire.

He buys the car in the opening of "Buster's Sweet Success". Mr. Crosswire tells him that he looks like a man who likes to feel the wind in his hair. Since he is balding, he takes it as a compliment. Despite the car having no wheels and being in awful condition, he takes the deal because of how low a price Mr. Crosswire could offer for it.

In the title card of the episode, his car is seen being towed by the mechanic, with him waving to the audience.

He returns in "Elwood City Turns 100!", giving Francine and her father a ride after the garbage truck breaks down. Either because the car cannot handle high speed, or because he is a cautious driver, he drives at an annoyingly slow speed. He also stops to let a duck cross the street, similar to what Brain described in "Waiting To Go".

Appearances

Arthur

Trivia

  • There is a chance that he is Matt Damon's lawyer's assistant, because when Matt Damon was reminded about the car that the assistant bought from Mr. Crosswire, he called the car a 'lemon'. Then again, he may not have been the only person Mr. Crosswire has tricked.