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- Simon Brunner/Addie Chandler as Sumojo Françoise Pavy/Karen Str****man as GrannyPea Magali Rozensweig/Caitlin Prennace as Miss Bridget Julien Crampon/Micheal...
- Percy Pea: Voiced by Phil Vischer (1996-2015) Li'l Pea: Voiced by Lesly Benodin (1996–1999), Mike Nawrocki (2005; 2020) Percy and Li'l Pea are pea brothers...
- (alternatively spelled Swee'pea and Sweapea on some titles and once called Sweep Pea) is a character in E. C. Segar's comic strip Thimble Theatre / Popeye and...
- Archibald Asparagus, Pa Grape, Mr. Lunt, Jimmy Gourd, Mr. Nezzer, Philippe Pea and several others. With JellyTelly he has been the puppeteer and voice of...
- Hood), Malcolm McDowell as Reginald Von Lupin (the Wolf), Frances Bay as Granny, John Vernon as Mary's Father, Diane Ladd as Mary's Mother, and Darrell...
- brilliant boy of the class. Samuel ("The Pea"): Swami's classmate in 1st Form A Section. He is known as "The Pea" because of his height. W. T. Srinivasan:...
- travels on a unicycle; and Granny herself. The conversation with Granny is often used as the episode's teachable moment, where Granny offers Loonette advice...
- about "that pea-brain at the Post Office" (probably referring to Stanley, the Head of Stamps Dept, who's known to have been raised by peas). He also mentions...
- Kimball plays Jed Clampett, Oliver appears as Jethro, and Lisa portrays Granny with a combination Hungarian/southern accent. During a dress rehearsal,...
- cover as much area between waist and thigh as possible. Sometimes called "granny panties" because they were the standard underpants in previous decades and...