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The most heavily used animation of Pee-Wee (as present in [[Hyakugojyuuichi]]) is taken from an episode of Pee-Wee's Playhouse in which Pee-Wee is leaning towards the screen of the "Video Phone" booth whilst talking to three mysterious hippie-children and saying "and YOU'RE invited!". The episode in question is #13, "Party!".
 
The most heavily used animation of Pee-Wee (as present in [[Hyakugojyuuichi]]) is taken from an episode of Pee-Wee's Playhouse in which Pee-Wee is leaning towards the screen of the "Video Phone" booth whilst talking to three mysterious hippie-children and saying "and YOU'RE invited!". The episode in question is #13, "Party!".
  
Pee-Wee Herman is played by comedian Paul Reubens.  He played various characters in his earlier day, but odd man-child Pee-Wee Herman becam his most beloved character.  Pee-Wee was the star of groundbreaking children's show Pee-Wee's Playhouse, which was made with a budget comparable to a prime-time sitcom.  He also starred in multiple Pee-Wee movies, and was The Penguin's father in Batman Returns.
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Pee-Wee Herman was created and played by comedian Paul Reubens.  He played various characters in his earlier day, but odd man-child Pee-Wee Herman becam his most beloved character.  Pee-Wee was the star of groundbreaking children's show Pee-Wee's Playhouse, which was made with a budget comparable to a prime-time sitcom.  He also starred in multiple Pee-Wee movies, and was The Penguin's father in Batman Returns.
  
Paul Reubens' fall from grace occurred when he was discovered masturbating at an adult movie theatre by a police sting.  He then gave up the role of Pee-Wee, his final appearance being at an MTV awards show.  Paul Reuben stayed rather low-key, making appearances in children's films like Matilda and Dunston Checks In as various characters.  In 2006 Paul Reubens announced he was willing to be Pee-Wee again.
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Paul Reubens' fall from grace occurred when he was discovered masturbating at an adult movie theatre by a police sting.  He then gave up the role of Pee-Wee, his final appearance being at an MTV awards show.  Paul Reubens stayed rather low-key, making appearances in children's films like Matilda and Dunston Checks In as various characters.  In 2006 Paul Reubens announced he was willing to be Pee-Wee again, and in 2016, he reprised his role in the Netflix movie'' Pee-wee's Big Holiday.
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Paul Reubens died on July 30, 2023.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 31 July 2023

The most heavily used animation of Pee-Wee (as present in Hyakugojyuuichi) is taken from an episode of Pee-Wee's Playhouse in which Pee-Wee is leaning towards the screen of the "Video Phone" booth whilst talking to three mysterious hippie-children and saying "and YOU'RE invited!". The episode in question is #13, "Party!".

Pee-Wee Herman was created and played by comedian Paul Reubens. He played various characters in his earlier day, but odd man-child Pee-Wee Herman becam his most beloved character. Pee-Wee was the star of groundbreaking children's show Pee-Wee's Playhouse, which was made with a budget comparable to a prime-time sitcom. He also starred in multiple Pee-Wee movies, and was The Penguin's father in Batman Returns.

Paul Reubens' fall from grace occurred when he was discovered masturbating at an adult movie theatre by a police sting. He then gave up the role of Pee-Wee, his final appearance being at an MTV awards show. Paul Reubens stayed rather low-key, making appearances in children's films like Matilda and Dunston Checks In as various characters. In 2006 Paul Reubens announced he was willing to be Pee-Wee again, and in 2016, he reprised his role in the Netflix movie Pee-wee's Big Holiday.

Paul Reubens died on July 30, 2023.

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