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William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody was born February 26, 1846, in the Iowa Territory (now the U.S state of Iowa). He was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman. He traveled to Elwood City with his troop with Sitting Bull. He appeared in "On This Spot."

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  • William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody was born February 26, 1846, in the Iowa Territory (now the U.S state of Iowa). He was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman. He traveled to Elwood City with his troop with Sitting Bull. He appeared in "On This Spot."
  • Jame Gumb, better known as Buffalo Bill, is the main antagonist of the 1988 Thomas Harris novel The Silence of the Lambs and its 1991 five Acamdey-Award winning film adaptation. He is a psychopathic and violent serial killer who enjoys kidnapping women and making suits of their skins. He is perhaps most famous for his line, "it rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again". He was portrayed by actor Ted Levine.
  • Buffalo Bill is a character in the Cows In Action book, The Wild West Moo-Nster. He is one of the wild west legends that Lobster Lobo knows. He only appears in the battle at the climax of the book.
  • Buffalo Bill est un chien anthropomorphe de l'univers de Donald Duck et de celui de Mickey Mouse.
  • var en elak prisjägare i mule meck glaxen.
  • Buffalo Bill (born William Frederick Cody 1846-1917) was an American soldier and showman. A prominant figure of the Old West, Bill is most famous for his Wild West Shows (a mixture of a circus and horse show), the most famous of which featured Annie Oakley. In the coloring book Great Muppets in American History, Bill the Bubble Guy appears as "Bubble-O Bill".
  • Buffalo Bill was an American Buffalo Soldier Civil War re-enactment mascot wannabe and showman. He was born in Cody, Wyoming in the early 21st century, and was one of the least colourful figures of the New Old West, being generally brown in colour, overall. He was famous for goring cowboys and clowns in rodeos. His favorite hobby was dancing naked in front of a video camera, and asking it, "Would you fuck me?", and playing with his poodle, Precious.
  • Buffalo Bill, auch bekannt unter Bungalow Bill (siehe: die Beatles)
  • Seth Green has long attributed the voice of Chris Griffin to an imitation of Levine that he did during his audition on a dare.[1] In "Stuck Together, Torn Apart", Stewie teases a girl stuck in a well by quoting Buffalo Bill's line of "It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again." In "Stew-Roids", Meg and Connie D'Amico embarrass Chris in front of the whole school by showing them a video of him parodying Buffalo Bill's naked dance to the song "Goodbye Horses" from the film.
  • William Frederick Cody ("Buffalo Bill") got his nickname after the American Civil War when he had a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat. Cody is purported to have killed 4,280 American bison (commonly known as buffalo) in eighteen months, (1867–1868). Cody and William Comstock competed in a buffalo-shooting match over the exclusive right to use the name, which Cody won by killing 68 bison to Comstock's 48.
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