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[–] 4 pts 1y

From fandom -

“Despite a few changes made to his appearance over the years, he has always been endearingly loved by fans all over the world. A pint-sized burglar who first appeared in March 1971 and was one of the first villains on the commercials, he was dressed in a black-and-white hooped shirt and pants, a red cape, a wide-brimmed hat, and black gloves. His primary object of theft was hamburgers (sometimes cheeseburgers), hence his name. The character, like Grimace, started out as a villain, only he was old, had a long nose, gray hair, and was called the Lone Jogger in some 1970s commercials, sporting a shirt that said "Lone Jogger". Hamburglar spoke in gibberish which was often translated by Captain Crook.”

Lol, and was called the Lone Jogger.

[–] 2 pts 1y

Jogging and gibberish. Lol. That’s great!

[–] 2 pts 1y

Lol, life imitating art or art imitating life? Either way, you just can’t make this shit up.

[–] 1 pt 1y

It is made up. the Hamburgler on the right is the first one introduced. the one on the left isn't from Mickey Ds.

[–] 1 pt 1y

accesorize your hamburgler today with optional hammer, timbalands, grape drank, or the elusive "bag of shekels"!

[–] 2 pts 1y

?? McDonald's didn't exist prior to WW2. The first opened in 1940 and the main corporate we know today was in 1955. The Hamburgler was created in 1971. So I don't know what the thing on the left is but it isn't from Mickey Ds

[–] 2 pts 1y

The nose knows.

[–] 4 pts 1y

A ton of cartoons from the 1970s and older had villains with long noses. Witches traditionally have long pointy noses too.

They were telling us.

[–] 2 pts 1y

Gargamel from the smurfs, maybe

[–] [deleted] 1 pt 1y

Shape shifting evolution. From jew to ginger to eventually nigger.

[–] 0 pt 1y

McDonald’s was around in 1940?