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benevolenterrancy 4 months
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@pazithigallifreya a fine lookin' fellow!
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ghosthorse-tracks 2 months
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couldn鈥檛 believe what I was hearing when I first watched this episode
but it is real, and it is beautiful 馃挅
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someguywriting 5 months
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Hogan's Heroes - BTS Cast Photos
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theoceansbeyond 2 months
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Class doodles of HH and a little bit MASH
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tommy-gunn-4077-13 2 months
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I really wanted to submit this artwork for the Papa Bear Awards this year but I believe I missed the deadline oop, oh well hope you guys like it.
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writebackatya 5 months
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Confessions
Rant about anything
Confession: I don't think Villain Louie would be the powerful mastermind that so many in the fandom would paint him. To me, Villain Louie would a mixture of Mark Beaks and Doofus Drake since he would no longer have his family to guide him
Rant: Okay, let me rant about the most confusing crossover/cameo in the history of fictional crossovers and cameos. The time when Colonel Klink from Hogan's Heroes appeared on Batman
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I'm sure an explanation is needed before I get into the rant so here it goes:
Batman is a DC superhero that is alter ego of billionaire Bruce Wayne who witnessed his parents die in front of him at a young age thus beginning a his path to use what he has to make sure no one went through the tragedy that he witnessed. He had an intentionally campy tv show in the 60s where he and his trusty ward Dick Grayson protect Gotham City as the Dynamic Duo, Batman & Robin, from the villain of the week. The show was known for having cameos by various celebrities as well as characters from other tv shows
Hogan's Heroes was a sitcom from the same era of television about a group of POW Allies that are held prisoner at Stalag 13, a POW camp in Nazi Germany that holds the record of never having a successful escape despite being run by the incompetent Colonel Klink with his first officer, the cowardly "sees nothing" (and honestly is more of a neutral than a Nazi) Sergeant Shultz. The reason why there is no escape because the prisoners, lead by the charming wise-ass American Colonel Hogan, have their own underground base underneath the POW camp where they have contact with other Allies in London, around Germany, etc. and often work with other Allies to get people out of Germany, blow up bridges, spy on the nazis, etc. Hogan and his men have accomplished many things such as hiding and restoring an Ally Officer's plane from within the camp, convinced a bunch a Nazi officers (including a member of the Gestapo) into thinking the war was over, gone to France so many goddamn times, started an avalanche while chained up in an inn, hid an entire tank in one of the barracks, had a very small role info about the Manhattan Project away from the Nazis, made a pizza to convince an Italian officer to join the Allies (that same officer returns in a later episode and is played by a different actor btw), and invented the gonculator. OH and did I mention that this WWII show had a laughtrack? Because it did because it's a sitcom
So I ask you dear reader. HOW THE HELL DOES COLONEL KLINK, A NAZI OFFICER FROM WWII KNOW BATMAN, A HERO WHOSE SHOW TAKES PLACE IN THE 60S!!!??
There are so many questions here. How did these two meet? Colonel Klink pretty much spent his life in Germany. He has avoided combat. If it's the 60s, why Colonel Klink still in the Nazi party. The dude would surrender to the Allies with his hands up and be like "Colonel Hogan is my best friend and I'm on your side!" the second WWII ended. Batman and Robin also clearly know Colonel Hogan, so they must know about their operation right? I mean how could they not? Both Americans, both I HOPE are against the ideals of the Nazis, yet they are concerned about Klink's safety. Why doesn't Batman do more to help out the allies of WWII? Do Hogan and his men know Batman's true identity? Probably not. Strangely enough I can Kinch from Hogan's Heroes communicating with Batman via and that's how Hogan and his men communicate with Gotham's protector, but also Colonel Klink does too? Do they talk on the phone? Does Batman also have a similar relationship with Klink like Hogan does where like they're sorta friends but using Klink's incompetence/status/connections to help benefit the Allies? Has Batman ever been to Stalag 13? Like in his costume and all? There are just so many questions I have from this less than minute of television history.
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andietries 7 months
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This is my new favourite scene
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incorrect-stalag-13 9 months
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Klink: Maybe you鈥檙e right.聽
Burkhalter: Okay, now are you saying that because you agree with me or because you鈥檙e afraid of me?聽
Klink: I鈥檓 saying that because I鈥檓 afraid of you.
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i-see-nothing 1 year
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Platonic-friendly HH valentines that my brother and I made!!
Reblog if using!
(we couldn't think of anything super clever for LeBeau, so if you have any suggestions for him totally tell me!)
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she-elf4 9 months
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Here's a thing that I thought @frau-wilhelm-klink might find interesting: it's a Luftwaffe officer's sword. Both Klink and Burkhalter probably would have had one for formal occasions and official ceremonies. I happened to see it at my local antique mall. I might have to make one for my Klink doll. (Disclaimer: I'm just sharing a piece of history, I'm not endorsing any political beliefs.)
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melmika45 7 months
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Life imitating art.
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benevolenterrancy 2 months
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@planningconquest suggested I draw klink bumbling into one of the Heroes' traps, so here he is, kicking up a fuss as per the norm
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ghosthorse-tracks 1 month
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goingrampant 3 months
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Watching Hogan's Heroes... Are they implying that Colonel Klink is gay? He's an older single man who seems uninterested in marriage until his superior essentially blackmails him into it (Klink's phrasing). The fact that he's a Nazi also fits a stereotype promoted by contemporary queer cinema that couldn't depict queer success without the context of villainy (Salo, The Damned, etc.). I've noticed a few innuendoes Hogan's Heroes slipped under the radar... I'm curious if Klink being gay could be one of them.
It would fit with Hogan walking all over him and being more of a manly man as the American hero. Sometimes homophobes see gay people as people who would otherwise be straight if they could but are such abject failures that they fall into being gay, as in many joke in The Big Bang Theory. Klink can't even romance his hot secretary the way his literal prisoner can. (This show isn't great with gender politics.)
(I also think Hans Landa is implied to be gay.)
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theoceansbeyond 1 month
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Uniform Challenge!
Original + Exchange + USAAF + Luftwaffe! @frau-wilhelm-klink
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thatpoorfraulein 1 year
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I made this instead of working on my foundations project 馃拝馃拝
Honestly it could work both ways but this is what came to mind first lol
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