Marly
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Juist dit gevonden op wikipedia :
Though Dr. Claw's metallic hands and arms are often seen, his face is always just out of shot in the series. The device frequently used was to block his face by the back of a chair with the M.A.D. logo on it. This spoofs the cat-stroking James Bond villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who was initially only portrayed as forearms and hands, with the rest of the body obscured. (M.A.D. is also a play upon Blofeld's SPECTRE.)
Dr. Claw's face was ultimately revealed in non-canon sources such as licensed action figures and a Nintendo video game, which depicted him as resembling a deranged European nobleman. In the 1999 live-action movie remake, Dr. Claw was fully visible with the appearance of a middle-aged businessman, and portrayed by Rupert Everett. In a magazine at Scolex Industries, he was shown to be originally fat. The direct-to-video sequel released in 2003 portrayed Dr. Claw as more like his cartoon counterpart, and he was played by Tony Martin. The 1999 movie reveals that Dr. Claw's cat is named Sniffy.


Ze heet trouwens
Na dat fragment gezien te hebben, herinner ik me nu trouwens ook één of andere serie uit dezelfde periode (denk ik). Het gaat over een jonge kerel die in één of ander labo door een ongelukje plots superkrachten krijgt. Vooral het vliegen was één van z'n belangrijkste krachten. Alhoewel vliegen veel gezegd is, ik herinner me dat hij kon zweven maar zijn krachten niet zo goed kon beheersen waardoor hij spuitbussen gebruikte om vooruit te kunnen zweven ofzo
Zo zalig als ik dat las zong ik dat weer volledig in mijn hoofd, ik weet de toonhoogtes zelfs nog
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