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* The name "Mandela" most commonly refers to former South African president {{w|Nelson Mandela}}. | * The name "Mandela" most commonly refers to former South African president {{w|Nelson Mandela}}. | ||
* Detective Klaus Mandela was originally named '''Slaznack''', <ref>{{cite commentary|episode=T.: The Terrestrial|volume=8|disc=1}}</ref> possibly a derivation of the name "{{w|Selznick}}". | * Detective Klaus Mandela was originally named '''Slaznack''', <ref>{{cite commentary|episode=T.: The Terrestrial|volume=8|disc=1}}</ref> possibly a derivation of the name "{{w|Selznick}}". |
Revision as of 02:55, 18 January 2016
Tertiary character The Finder Outer character | |
Detective Klaus Mandela | |
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Species | Human |
Profession | Police officer |
First appearance | "T.: The Terrestrial" (7ACV16) |
Voiced by | David Herman |
Detective Klaus Mandela is the protagonist of the T.V. show The Finder Outer. [7ACV16]
Additional information
Trivia
- The name "Mandela" most commonly refers to former South African president Nelson Mandela.
- Detective Klaus Mandela was originally named Slaznack, [1] possibly a derivation of the name "Selznick".
Quotes
Announcer: Coming this fall... Some cops can read minds.
Detective Klaus Mandela: Did you do it or not? I'm not a mind reader.
Announcer: Some cops can see the past.
Detective Klaus Mandela: I could solve this crime if only I had personally watched it happen!
Announcer: And some cops get help from angels.
Detective Klaus Mandela: Come on, Gabriel. You must've seen somethin'!
Gabriel: Nah, man. I ain't seen nothin' for no cop.
Announcer: But there's still one cop with no special abilities whatsoever.
[Detective Klaus Mandela sighs.]
Detective Klaus Mandela: There's only one way to know who committed this crime. I'll just have to... find out.
Announcer: Detective Klaus Mandela is... The Finder Outer.
Appearances
References
- ^ Commentary for "T.: The Terrestrial" on Volume 8, disc 1.