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− | '''Chuck and Leon Chameleon''' a.k.a. '''The Chameleon Brothers''' are identical twins in ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]''. They are a pair of chameleons who have faux Scandinavian accents and snooty attitudes. They became a running gag, having several odd jobs such as being gym owners, running a client agency for clients who need help to break bad habits (in [[Rocko]]'s case, nail biting), running a hair salon (Haute Coiffeur), and owning a café. Most, if not all, of these establishments are, by their own admissions, very exclusive (such as for people with "an exclusive amount of cash", as was the case in the episode "[[Tooth |
+ | '''Chuck and Leon Chameleon''' a.k.a. '''The Chameleon Brothers''' are identical twins in ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]''. They are a pair of chameleons who have faux Scandinavian accents and snooty attitudes. They became a running gag, having several odd jobs such as being gym owners, running a client agency for clients who need help to break bad habits (in [[Rocko]]'s case, nail biting), running a hair salon (Haute Coiffeur), and owning a café. Most, if not all, of these establishments are, by their own admissions, very exclusive (such as for people with "an exclusive amount of cash", as was the case in the episode "[[Tooth & Nail]]"). They say that they once worked for a tsar (who resembled [[Heffer Wolfe|Heffer]]) in the fictional country Balzak before immigrating to America. |
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Revision as of 00:40, 2 April 2018
Chuck and Leon Chameleon a.k.a. The Chameleon Brothers are identical twins in Rocko's Modern Life. They are a pair of chameleons who have faux Scandinavian accents and snooty attitudes. They became a running gag, having several odd jobs such as being gym owners, running a client agency for clients who need help to break bad habits (in Rocko's case, nail biting), running a hair salon (Haute Coiffeur), and owning a café. Most, if not all, of these establishments are, by their own admissions, very exclusive (such as for people with "an exclusive amount of cash", as was the case in the episode "Tooth & Nail"). They say that they once worked for a tsar (who resembled Heffer) in the fictional country Balzak before immigrating to America.