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** Indeed, it is so, friend troper~!
* In ''[[Gravedale High]]'', Frankentyke has one, man!
* Fred Fredburger in ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and& Mandy]]''. Yes! Along with Irwin, [[Totally Radical|yo]].
* ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'' has Daisy the Cow, who has a tendency to quietly say "moo" at the end of his sentences.
* Mr. Mackey in ''[[South Park]]'', mmmkay? In one episode, he's speaking Spanish, and ends his sentences with "mmmbien"?
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** Dr. Rockzo tends to start random words with "ka-ka-ka". As in "I need your ka-ka-ka help!" or "[[Catch Phrase|I do ka-ka-ka COCAINE!"]]
** The band's manager, while worlds more eloquent than they will ever be, still can't seem to go a sentence without pausing at least once.
* As mentioned...I say, as mentioned before, Foghorn Leghorn is prone to doing this...prone, that is (one short lampshades this with a sleeping Foghorn going "(snore), I say...(snore), that is...). This was borrowed from Senator Claghorn, a character on Fred Allen's hugely popular radio show. Foghorn [[Older Than They Think|predated the debut of Claghorn]] by a few months, but once Claghorn became popular, [https://web.archive.org/web/20180116011056/http://www.cartoonresearch.com/foghorn.html the Warner staff turned Foghorn] into a very blatant [[Expy]] of Claghorn. [[Weird Al Effect|And eclipsed him, eventually.]]
** Also from ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' is [[Daffy Duck]] who, when irritated, ends almost every sentence with an aggressive "''bub!''", and [[Bugs Bunny]] who seems to believe everyone he talks to has a Doctorate...
* In ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'', Mr. Crocker did this in at - FAIRY GODPARENTS!! - least once an episode.
** Does Chet Ubetcha also count? You betcha (but not very often, though).
** Don't forget Doug Dimmadome, who can't just say ''Doug Dimmadome'' without mentioning he is in fact the owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome.
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** ''[[Starfish Language|Meap!]]''
** Khaka Peu Peu finishes practically every sentence with the phrase "Thank you very much," thank you very much.
* Probably not the [[Ur Example]], but still older than most or all other examples in this section are [[The Smurfs]] who like to replace random words in their sentences with "[[SMURFINGsmurfing]]"
* Oh [[Courage the Cowardly Dog|Freaky Fred,]] never haughty, has a verbal tic that's quite...Nauuughty.
* In ''[[Regular Show]]'', Mordecai and Rigby repeat a "Hm! Hm! Hm!" tic, which seems to state agreement and/or amusement.
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{{quote|'''Dagget:''' Stupid EH! Stupid EH! Stupid EH!}}
** [[Invader Zim]], also voiced by Richard Horovitz, does the same thing.
* Snap from ''[[Chalk ZoneChalkZone]]'' often puts the word "bucko" into his sentences.
* Vince from ''[[Recess]]'', man.
* Cow from ''[[Cow and Chicken]]'', moooo!
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* Uncle from ''[[Jackie Chan Adventures]]'' whenever he was annoyed or agitated he would shout "Aieyaah!" and when notifying others he would say "Hacha!", in one episode Jade absorbs Uncle's chi to save her from the Chi Vampire and she starts using his tics.
 
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