The show describes the activities and adventures of best friends George and Martha, two hippos voiced by Nathan Lane and Andrea Martin respectively. |
Ho Yay: Oscar and Wilde are all over the place with subtext. They both live together, go on vacation, own a puppy, and have spats similar to a couple. |
Cross-Regional Voice Acting: Nathan Lane and Andrea Martin were the only American actors in the main cast. Everyone else recorded their dialogue in Toronto. |
George and Martha are secretly a divirced, married couple. Think about it. They both do everything together, and they are pretty much the only hippo … |
A page for describing Laconic: George and Martha. The Slice of Life adventures of two Platonic Life Partner hippos voiced by Nathan Lane and Andrea Martin. |
Though George and Martha do share a strong bond, they also can't stand each other and live a lonely, miserable life. Nick and Honey are a more subtle example. |
There's evidence that George is gay, having married Martha to try to advance himself. There are subtle moments when it seems George is hitting on Nick. Then ... |
George and Martha is a series of children's books written and illustrated by James Marshall between 1972 and 1988. Не найдено: tropes | Нужно включить: tropes |
It's implied that George and Martha have been playing out the game of having a child in real time—the entire eighteen years their son's been "alive." Every day. |
9 дек. 2011 г. · A description of tropes appearing in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. A classic 1962 play by Edward Albee, this character study follows George, a boring. |
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