He appears as a bounty hunter in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side. When Darth Vader, played by Stewie Griffin, sees him he asks who he is. Andy introduces himself, and Vader replies to Andy that he has to get the fuck out of his bounty hunter meeting. He was voiced by John Viener.
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| - He appears as a bounty hunter in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side. When Darth Vader, played by Stewie Griffin, sees him he asks who he is. Andy introduces himself, and Vader replies to Andy that he has to get the fuck out of his bounty hunter meeting. He was voiced by John Viener.
- Raggedy Andy was the little brother of Raggedy Ann. He was first introduced in the sequel to the 1918 book, Raggedy Ann Stories, titled, Raggedy Andy Stories, published in 1920. Both Andy and his sister were ragdolls with curly red yarn for hair and hand drawn faces. They sometimes came to life when their mistress, Marcella, was away. For other children, they sometimes came to life in front of them, through the power of imagination. They are generally depicted as being loving and innocent, experiencing peaceful adventures in rural settings and with other dolls and toys, such as tin soldiers and Henry, the Dutch doll. Raggedy Andy is an adventurous boy and had his face repaired by Santa Claus when it was stained.
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| - He appears as a bounty hunter in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side. When Darth Vader, played by Stewie Griffin, sees him he asks who he is. Andy introduces himself, and Vader replies to Andy that he has to get the fuck out of his bounty hunter meeting. He was voiced by John Viener.
- Raggedy Andy was the little brother of Raggedy Ann. He was first introduced in the sequel to the 1918 book, Raggedy Ann Stories, titled, Raggedy Andy Stories, published in 1920. Both Andy and his sister were ragdolls with curly red yarn for hair and hand drawn faces. They sometimes came to life when their mistress, Marcella, was away. For other children, they sometimes came to life in front of them, through the power of imagination. They are generally depicted as being loving and innocent, experiencing peaceful adventures in rural settings and with other dolls and toys, such as tin soldiers and Henry, the Dutch doll. Raggedy Andy is an adventurous boy and had his face repaired by Santa Claus when it was stained.
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