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1935–1957. Genres. Word play, physical comedy, surreal humour. Abbott and Costello were an American comedy duo composed of comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, whose work in radio, film, and television made them the most popular comedy team of the 1940s and 1950s, and the highest-paid entertainers in the world during the Second World War.
- American
- New Jersey, U.S.
- 1935–1957
Fictional biography. Bud and Lou are spotted hyenas who are the pets of Harley Quinn. Initially owned by The Joker, they bonded to Harley because she was usually the one who fed them. When Harley Quinn wanted to go solo and formed her gang, their first mission was to free Bud and Lou from the Gotham City Zoo. [2]
- Batman: The Animated Series, "The Man Who Killed Batman (February 1, 1993)"
- DC Comics
Nov 15, 1978 · Bud and Lou: Directed by Robert C. Thompson. With Harvey Korman, Buddy Hackett, Michele Lee, Arte Johnson. The professional and personal lives of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are examined.
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- Biography, Drama
- Robert C. Thompson
- 1978-11-15
Bud and Lou are vicious hyenas and pets to the Joker, used to help him fight Batman. Harley Quinn is responsible for actively taking care of them, and refers to them as her "babies." They are named after the comedy duo Abbott and Costello. Bud and Lou were created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, first appearing as part of the DCAU in the Batman episode Harley and Ivy (1993).
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Watch Bud and Lou, the famous comedy duo, as unemployed actors living in a boarding house and getting into hilarious situations. See episodes, cast, trivia, quotes and more on IMDb.
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- Comedy, Family, Mystery
- TV-G
- 1957-09-14
Abbott and Costello, American comedic duo who performed onstage, in films, and on radio and television. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello engaged in rapid-fire patter and knock-about slapstick, and they are regarded as the archetypal team of burlesque comedy. Abbott was a schemer, and Costello played a childlike patsy.
Aug 7, 2022 · Bud and Lou’s second film, 1941’s Buck Privates, made these two New Jersey-born performers superstars overnight. In 1943, Universal paid them nearly $800,000 — the equivalent of $13 million ...