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The Stooped-Over Fiddler

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"The Stooped-Over Fiddler is back!"
―Poster advertising the Western Dance.[src]
The Stooped-Over Fiddler
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Fiddler
First appearance: "Dude, Where's My Ranch?"


The Stooped-Over Fiddler is a fiddler with terrible posture.

History

The Stooped-Over Fiddler can first be seen on a poster advertising the ranch's Western Dance, with the poster proclaiming that "The Stooped-Over Fiddler is back!" He can later be seen in the background at the dance, along with other muscisians, playing a fiddle. When Maggie gets tossed through the air by the dancers, her clothes get caught on the fiddler's bow, although he doesn't seem to notice and continues playing the rest of the song.

Appearances