Difference between revisions of "Dr. Walrus"
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Dr. Walrus makes a cameo in [[Holiday Special: Happy Father's Day, Masa!]] as a ghostly image trying to tell Wayne Shoeleft not to use the Loophole, but his message keeps cutting out (and Wayne ends up using it anyways). | Dr. Walrus makes a cameo in [[Holiday Special: Happy Father's Day, Masa!]] as a ghostly image trying to tell Wayne Shoeleft not to use the Loophole, but his message keeps cutting out (and Wayne ends up using it anyways). | ||
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[[category: The Loophole]] | [[category: The Loophole]] |
Latest revision as of 17:04, 12 February 2009
Dr. Marcus Walrus | |
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Species | Walrus |
Birth Year | 1954 |
Weaponry | Tusks |
Abilities | Whisker Shaking |
Occupation | District Attorney |
Origin | Alaska |
Creator | Masamune |
Debut | The Loophole 2 |
Dr. Marcus Walrus is a master lawyer that is the mentor for Wayne Shoeleft. He graduated from Harvard with highest honors and became a defense attorney.
Timeline History[edit]
As a lawyer he defended the innocent and through his dealings with corporate lawsuits, became an enemy of the President of UPN, Donkeyman. The two have had many bitter clashes in the past. He also mentored the version of Wayne from the Party Goers universe.
Good Timeline[edit]
Dr. Walrus makes a cameo in Holiday Special: Happy Father's Day, Masa! as a ghostly image trying to tell Wayne Shoeleft not to use the Loophole, but his message keeps cutting out (and Wayne ends up using it anyways).
Bad Timeline[edit]
See Walrus-Man.
Loophole-verse[edit]
In the bonus flashback case of The Loophole 3, Dr. Walrus had his first case defending Flutter, who had been accused of killing the rat that saves Spring Break against an old acquaintance, Orca, who was a prosecutor. Under the watchful eye of his mentor of Mr. Fiddler, Dr. Walrus successfully proved his client clear of all wrongdoing, but was forced to fight for his client's innocence when Orca utilized the Prosecutor's version of The Loophole.
Years later, Dr. Walrus took in the young but promising Wayne Shoeleft as his protege. At first he joined Wayne Shoeleft as his defense council in his case against Chad Bootright but eventually the two began to work closely together. However as Wayne became more and more reliant on the Loophole, Dr. Walrus eventually hired Senor Abbots to be his anger management counselor. After a magnificent loss to Jelot, Wayne was disbarred and Dr. Walrus went into business with Jelot. He also fired Senor Abbots and took Wayne's old secretary Penny Hawtstuff as his assistant, who replaced Dr. Walrus's previous assistant, Jed.
His cousin is Owen Thane a giant squid.
Trivia[edit]
He was called Walrus-Man in The Loophole 2 which implies that he's the same character from the Member OG series.