Rainer Wolfcastle is also known as McBain
Because he's a character on The Simpsons, a show known world wide.
All of the characters (except God & Jesus) have three fingers & a thumb.
The Scottish character in "The Simpsons" is Groundskeeper Willie. He is the gruff and often humorous janitor at Springfield Elementary School, known for his thick Scottish accent and exaggerated personality. Willie frequently finds himself in comedic situations, often showcasing his unique heritage and providing comic relief throughout the series. His character has become a beloved part of the show's ensemble.
YES
the simpsons :P
Vestal, a character from the animated television series "The Simpsons," is known for her role as a matriarch in the show. However, the character does not have any grandchildren depicted in the series. If you meant a different "Vestal," please provide more context for accurate information.
Perhaps the person one is referring to is Rainer Maria Rilke who was one of the greatest writers and poets of modern Germany. One of his most well known works is Die Sonette an Orpheus.
No doubt Bart or Homer.
yes, but not as popuilar than in the u.s
She's known as Lunch Lady Doris
In the 1997 animated movie "Anastasia," the bat's name is Bartok. Bartok is mostly shown in scenes with Rasputin, the antagonist and resident "bad guy" of the film. The character Bartok is voiced by Hank Azaria, an actor known for his roles in other animated enterprises such as "The Simpsons," "The Simpsons Movie," and "The Smurfs."
The Vicar in The Simpsons is called Reverand Lovejoy. He has a wife who is known to be the town gossip. He also has a daughter who is usually away at boarding school.