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'''''Professor Elliott Taggart the Deadly Duplicator''''' (voiced by [[Lewis Black]]) is another former villian who got a real job (duplication services). He is a villain from Birdman's superhero days who continues to be his enemy.
 
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'''''Professor Elliott Taggart the Deadly Duplicator''''' is another former villain who got a real job (duplication services). He is a villain from [[Harvey Birdman|Birdman]]'s superhero days who continues to be his enemy.
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
Elliott is referred to throughout the series as Eel-ee-ott (mostly by Harvey) since his name tag providers misspelled his name on his name tag and "had to send out for a new one". He constantly corrects Harvey saying, "That's Elliott! Two L's and Two T's!" He has an obsession with quantity and must have two of everything. He hates Birdman partly because of his refusal to accept duplicate photo prints, the renting the only copy of "Double Indemnity" at a rental store, dating "not just one, but both of the Doublemint twins" and his final "crime" for mispronouncing his name. He wears a pair of glasses that fire a double ray which instantly creates living, thinking duplicates of whomever it's aimed at; the duplicates and the original often have difficulty determining which of them is which. He works for a duplication service company, rides solo on a bicycle for two, and lives in a house that has two of everything, including chimneys.
[[Image:Eliot.jpg|thumb|181px|Eliot the Deadly Duplicator]]
 
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[[Category:Supporting Characters]]
Elliott is referred to throughout the series as Eel-ee-ott(mostly by Harvey) since his name tag providers misspelled his name on his name tag and "had to send out for a new one". He constantly corrects Harvey saying, "That's Elliott! Two L's and Two T's!" He has an obsession with quantity and must have two of everything. He hates Birdman partly because of his refusal to accept duplicate photo prints, the renting the only copy of "Double Indemnity" at a rental store, dating "not just one, but both of the Doublemint twins" and his final "crime" for mispronouncing his name. He wears a pair of glasses that fire a double ray which instantly creates living, thinking duplicates of whomever it's aimed at; the duplicates and the original often have difficulty determining which of them is which. He works for a duplication service company, rides solo on a bicycle for two, and lives in a house that has two of everything, including chimneys.
 

Latest revision as of 00:09, 28 July 2019

Professor Elliott Taggart the Deadly Duplicator
Eliot
Duplication Services
First appearance

The Deadly Duplicator

Most recent appearance

??

Gender

Male

Age

??

Homeland

??

Species

Human

Alternate Form(s)

??

Voiced by

Lewis Black

Professor Elliott Taggart the Deadly Duplicator is another former villain who got a real job (duplication services). He is a villain from Birdman's superhero days who continues to be his enemy.

Background[]

Elliott is referred to throughout the series as Eel-ee-ott (mostly by Harvey) since his name tag providers misspelled his name on his name tag and "had to send out for a new one". He constantly corrects Harvey saying, "That's Elliott! Two L's and Two T's!" He has an obsession with quantity and must have two of everything. He hates Birdman partly because of his refusal to accept duplicate photo prints, the renting the only copy of "Double Indemnity" at a rental store, dating "not just one, but both of the Doublemint twins" and his final "crime" for mispronouncing his name. He wears a pair of glasses that fire a double ray which instantly creates living, thinking duplicates of whomever it's aimed at; the duplicates and the original often have difficulty determining which of them is which. He works for a duplication service company, rides solo on a bicycle for two, and lives in a house that has two of everything, including chimneys.