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|appeared = Has appeared in ''[[McDonald's]]'' TV commercial/print ads since 1971}}
 
|appeared = Has appeared in ''[[McDonald's]]'' TV commercial/print ads since 1971}}
   
'''Grimace''' is a character featured in [[McDonaldland]] commercials. He is a large, purple anthropomorphic being of indeterminate species with short arms and legs. He is known for his slow-witted demeanor. His most common expression is the word "duh".
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'''Grimace''' is a character featured in [[McDonaldland]] commercials. He is a large, purple anthropomorphic being of indeterminate species with short arms and legs. He is known for his slow-witted demeanor. His most common expression is the word "duh" before every sentence.
   
 
He had been voiced by [[Frank Welker]] and, sometimes, [[Larry Moran]] in the commercials, and [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] in the VHS series "[[The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald]]". He was portrayed by [[Patti Saunders]] from 1971-1984 and [[Terry Castillo]] from 1984-2003.
 
He had been voiced by [[Frank Welker]] and, sometimes, [[Larry Moran]] in the commercials, and [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] in the VHS series "[[The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald]]". He was portrayed by [[Patti Saunders]] from 1971-1984 and [[Terry Castillo]] from 1984-2003.
   
 
==Origins==
 
==Origins==
Originally, Grimace was the "Evil Grimace", with two pairs of arms with which to steal milkshakes. After that first campaign, the character was revised to be one of the "good guys", and his number of arms was reduced by two.
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Originally, Grimace was the "Evil Grimace", with two pairs of arms with which to steal milkshakes. After that first campaign, the character was revised to be one of the "good guys", and his number of arms was reduced by two. These commercials and merchandise generally portray him as a well-meaning simpleton, whose clumsy antics provide a comic foil to [[Ronald McDonald]]. The character was retained after the streamlining of the characters in the 1980s and was one of the few members to also be retained until the end of the McDonaldland commercials.
 
These commercials and merchandise generally portray him as a well-meaning simpleton, whose clumsy antics provide a comic foil to [[Ronald McDonald]]. The character was retained after the streamlining of the characters in the 1980s and was one of the few members to also be retained until the end of the McDonaldland commercials.
 
   
 
Grimace was last seen at Dodger Stadium on July 18th, 2012 vs. the Philadephia Phillies, dancing to Ram Jam's 1977 classic, Black Betty.
 
Grimace was last seen at Dodger Stadium on July 18th, 2012 vs. the Philadephia Phillies, dancing to Ram Jam's 1977 classic, Black Betty.
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: ''Main article: [[Grimace's Family]]''
 
: ''Main article: [[Grimace's Family]]''
 
As time went on, Grimace's family was seen in commercials and the VHS series "[[The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald]]". He has an unnamed mom, an unnamed dad, a grandma named "[[Winky]]", a great, great grandma named [[Jenny Grimace]], and a possible brother named [[King Gonga]] (who rules over all Grimaces).
 
As time went on, Grimace's family was seen in commercials and the VHS series "[[The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald]]". He has an unnamed mom, an unnamed dad, a grandma named "[[Winky]]", a great, great grandma named [[Jenny Grimace]], and a possible brother named [[King Gonga]] (who rules over all Grimaces).
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In a 1999 commercial for McDonald's, Grimace has two aunts named [[Aunt Millie & Tillie|Millie and Tillie]], whom Ronald mistakens for actual ants while on a picnic.
   
 
While many family members have been mentioned, most heavily seen and mentioned is [[Uncle O'Grimacey]] who came one month every year, around St. Patrick's Day in March, to bring [[Shamrock Shake]]s.
 
While many family members have been mentioned, most heavily seen and mentioned is [[Uncle O'Grimacey]] who came one month every year, around St. Patrick's Day in March, to bring [[Shamrock Shake]]s.
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[[Category:Grimaces]]
 
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[[Category:Males]]
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Revision as of 06:07, 29 September 2016

Grimace
Grimace
The iconic (good) Grimace.
Vital Information
Species: Grimace
Hair Color: Purple, all over body
Character
description:
Large anthromphic creaturewith short arms and legs; started out as an "evil" character who used to steal milkshakes, before being changed to a "good" one; favorite with the kids
Character information
Appeared in: Has appeared in McDonald's TV commercial/print ads since 1971


Grimace is a character featured in McDonaldland commercials. He is a large, purple anthropomorphic being of indeterminate species with short arms and legs. He is known for his slow-witted demeanor. His most common expression is the word "duh" before every sentence.

He had been voiced by Frank Welker and, sometimes, Larry Moran in the commercials, and Kevin Michael Richardson in the VHS series "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald". He was portrayed by Patti Saunders from 1971-1984 and Terry Castillo from 1984-2003.

Origins

Originally, Grimace was the "Evil Grimace", with two pairs of arms with which to steal milkshakes. After that first campaign, the character was revised to be one of the "good guys", and his number of arms was reduced by two. These commercials and merchandise generally portray him as a well-meaning simpleton, whose clumsy antics provide a comic foil to Ronald McDonald. The character was retained after the streamlining of the characters in the 1980s and was one of the few members to also be retained until the end of the McDonaldland commercials.

Grimace was last seen at Dodger Stadium on July 18th, 2012 vs. the Philadephia Phillies, dancing to Ram Jam's 1977 classic, Black Betty.

Family

Main article: Grimace's Family

As time went on, Grimace's family was seen in commercials and the VHS series "The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald". He has an unnamed mom, an unnamed dad, a grandma named "Winky", a great, great grandma named Jenny Grimace, and a possible brother named King Gonga (who rules over all Grimaces).

In a 1999 commercial for McDonald's, Grimace has two aunts named Millie and Tillie, whom Ronald mistakens for actual ants while on a picnic.

While many family members have been mentioned, most heavily seen and mentioned is Uncle O'Grimacey who came one month every year, around St. Patrick's Day in March, to bring Shamrock Shakes.

Gallery

Ronald icon

To view the Grimace gallery, click here.


Trivia

  • Though Grimace is a male, he was portrayed by female actors, first Patti Saunders, then Terry Castillo.