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But, for the uninitiated, Mr. T is the stage name of actor Laurence Tero. His two biggest (and let's face it, only major) roles were mercenary B.A. Barracus on "The A-Team", and boxer Clubber Lang in the film "Rocky III".  | But, for the uninitiated, Mr. T is the stage name of actor Laurence Tero. His two biggest (and let's face it, only major) roles were mercenary B.A. Barracus on "The A-Team", and boxer Clubber Lang in the film "Rocky III".  | ||
| − | Mr. T has quite a cult following on the web, so it's only natural that he become featured in several animutations.  | + | Mr. T has quite a cult following on the web, so it's only natural that he become featured in several animutations.<BR>  | 
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| + | Mr. T is also the sensei of [[Strider Hiryuu]] before [[Hanzo Hattori]] turned him into a soda.  | ||
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Revision as of 00:17, 12 April 2006
I pity the fool that doesn't know who Mr. T is.
But, for the uninitiated, Mr. T is the stage name of actor Laurence Tero. His two biggest (and let's face it, only major) roles were mercenary B.A. Barracus on "The A-Team", and boxer Clubber Lang in the film "Rocky III".
Mr. T has quite a cult following on the web, so it's only natural that he become featured in several animutations.
Mr. T is also the sensei of Strider Hiryuu before Hanzo Hattori turned him into a soda.
Filmography
External Links
- Mr. T vs. Everything- Photoshopped comics that show just how helluva tough Mr. T can be.