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Of course, almost all of these crimes relied on the well-meaning but incredibly stupid Neddie Seagoon being persuaded to unwittingly carry out the crime or be the fall guy, so there was a method behind his Faux Affability. Also notable as one of the few villains who nearly always won.
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Of course, almost all of these crimes relied on the well-meaning but incredibly stupid Neddie Seagoon being persuaded to unwittingly carry out the crime or be the fall guy, so there was a method behind his Faux Affability. In one show, he even talked Neddie into taking all his clothes off and standing at ground zero for an A-bomb test, just to see what would happen to him! (Alas, he did not become the Incredible Hulk.) He was also notable for being one of the very few villains who nearly always won.
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Fun Fact: Peter Sellers based the character\'s voice and mannerisms on the actor George Sanders - in early appearances when he was a very minor character, he was just called \
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Fun Fact: Peter Sellers based the character\\\'s voice and mannerisms on the actor George Sanders - in early appearances when he was a very minor character, he was just called \\\"Sanders\\\". In A Shot In The Dark, Peter Sellers plays Inspector Clouseau and George Sanders is one of the bad guys, so you get to see two versions of Hercules Grytpype-Thynne shake hands with each other.
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