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''The Queeps''
''The Queeps''
April 19, 1989|created_by=Theodore "Todd" Trueman|designed_by=Fritz Eisley|voiced_by=Bob Nelby (1989-92)
April 19, 1989|created_by=Theodore "Todd" Trueman|designed_by=Fritz Eisley|voiced_by=Bob Nelby (1989-92)
Elliot Wang (1992)|full_name=Biffington Bonzorelli|species=Chimpanzee|origin=Malibu, California|occupation=Surf Ape|nationality=American}}
Elliot Wang (1998)|full_name=Biffington Bonzorelli|species=Chimpanzee|origin=Malibu, California|occupation=Surf Ape|nationality=Simian-American}}


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However, the original concept is generally credited to visionary network head “Todd” Trueman, who once famously scrawled “maybe there’s a fucking monkey, I don’t know” on a bar napkin.
However, the original concept is generally credited to visionary network head “Todd” Trueman, who once famously scrawled “maybe there’s a fucking monkey, I don’t know” on a bar napkin.


Additionally, it was intern Jem Clemenza who suggested giving him sunglasses, but honestly, why would a beach ape not wear sunglasses? Jem Clemenza can get fucked, honestly.
Additionally, it was intern Jem Clemenza who suggested giving him sunglasses, but really, why would a beach ape not wear sunglasses? Jem Clemenza can get fucked, honestly.


Veteran voice actor Bob Nelby said that Biff’s trademark “surfer” voice was based on the vocal tics of a raving vagrant that he encountered in a San Francisco laundromat in 1976, but “slightly more tubular.”
Veteran voice actor Bob Nelby said that Biff’s trademark “surfer” voice was based on the vocal tics of a raving vagrant that he encountered in a San Francisco laundromat in 1976, but “slightly more tubular.”