“ | Ring-a-ding ding. | „ |
- Sammy Davis, Jr. |
Sammy Davis Jr. is a clone of the original actor and comedian, Sammy Davis Jr. He first had a background cameo in "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand" and made his first speaking role in "A.D.D.: the Last D is for Disorder".
Biography[]
In "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand", Sammy Davis Jr. was one of the party-goers at JFK's party. He seemed initially disinterested when Abe announced his arrival, until he also announced that he brought the beer, after which he was suddenly very happy to see his old friend, Abe.
In "A.D.D.: the Last D is for Disorder", Sammy Davis Jr., stood in the hallways and high-fived Mr. Butlertron as he went down the hall. Sammy Davis Jr. stood alongside the clones of the other members of The Rat Pack, including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Joey Bishop (but not Peter Lawford for some reason). When Sammy Davis Jr. greeted Mr. Butlertron, he said "Ring-a-ding ding, Mr. Butlertron, babe."
Although he did not make an on-screen appearance in "Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale", it can be implied that like the rest of the clones, Sammy Davis Jr. attended the winter prom and got frozen for 20 years in the flash freezer and by extension, was defrosted in "Let's Try This Again".
Trivia[]
- In "Escape to Beer Mountain: A Rope of Sand", he appeared as white for some reason, possibly due to an animation error.
- One of Sammy Davis Jr.'s pupils is blue, indicating that it's a glass eye. This is a reference to how the original Sammy Davis Jr. lost his left eye in a car accident on Route 66 at the fork of Cajon Boulevard and Kendall Drive.
- In "A.D.D.: the Last D is for Disorder", Sammy Davis Jr. said "Ring-a-ding ding". This is a reference to the instrumental song, Ring-a-Ding Ding, which he played as a musical interlude during the Rat Pack's performance at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas in 1963.
- Sammy Davis Jr.'s clonefather died in 1990, this creates a plothole as the clones were made in the 1980s.
- This quirk is shared with Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Muammar Gaddaffi, Dean Martin, Mother Teresa, Bob Ross, and Michael Dukakis.
- Though the episode "Bible Humpers: A Much Needed Praycation" confirms that Scudsworth does in fact quickly age clones when making them for the first time
- This quirk is shared with Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Muammar Gaddaffi, Dean Martin, Mother Teresa, Bob Ross, and Michael Dukakis.