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Art Crow
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"Art Crow" is a running gag where Joel introduces Crow as "Art Crow" in a parody of The Honeymooners actor Art Carney that is introduced during host segments for Experiment 203 Jungle Goddess. This and a fan letter shown during host segments for The Giant Gila Monster became the source of a running gag of calling Crow "Art" that persisted until the end of the series.
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"Art Crow" is a running gag where Joel introduces Crow as "Art Crow" in a parody of The Honeymooners actor Art Carney that is introduced during host segments for Experiment 203 Jungle Goddess. This and a fan letter shown during host segments for The Giant Gila Monster became the source of a running gag of calling Crow "Art" that persisted until the end of the series.