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|image=[[File:Marv Albert.png|225px]]
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|birth date=12 {{June}}, [[1941]]
|voiced by=Jeff Cesario
|voiced by=Jeff Cesario
|first appear={{e|Time Keeps on Slippin'}}
|first appear={{e|3ACV14}}
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'''Marv Albert''' is an American sportcaster, who famous sportscasted the basketball game between [[Globetrotters]] and the [[Atomic Supermen]], where the slipping time was discovered.
'''Marv Albert''' is an [[United States|American]] sportcaster, who famously commentated on the basketball game between [[Globetrotters]] and {{the professor}}'s [[Atomic Supermen]], where the [[chroniton|slipping time]] was discovered.  


== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
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=== Quotes ===
=== Quotes ===
{{q|
{{q|
<poem>'''Marv Albert''': Globetrotters win, 244-86. A dark day for humanity, folks. We have been beaten ''[beat]'' in basketball.</poem>
<poem>'''Marv Albert''': Globetrotters win, 244-86. A dark day for {{cat|human}}ity, folks. We have been beaten ''[Beat.]'' in basketball.</poem>
}}
}}


=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===
*{{e|Time Keeps on Slippin'}}
*{{e|3ACV14}}
 
[[Category:Humans]]

Latest revision as of 22:07, 29 April 2014

Tertiary character
Marv Albert's head
Marv Albert.png
Age1082
Date of birth12 June, 1941
SpeciesHuman
First appearance"Time Keeps on Slippin'" (3ACV14)
Episode
Voiced byJeff Cesario
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Marv Albert is an American sportcaster, who famously commentated on the basketball game between Globetrotters and the professor's Atomic Supermen, where the slipping time was discovered.

Additional Info

Quotes

    Marv Albert: Globetrotters win, 244-86. A dark day for humanity, folks. We have been beaten [Beat.] in basketball.

Appearances