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+ | }}'''Gandhi''' is one of the main characters from the {{w|MTV}}-{{w|Teletoon}} animated series, {{w|Clone High}}. He is the goofy, hyperactive genetic clone of Indian activist, {{w|Mahatma Gandhi}}. Gandhi is an inspiring, optimistic, idiotic comic relief, party-animal, and high school flunky, who treats life less like a business and more like a party. He's best friends with [[Abe Lincoln]] and to a lesser extent, [[Joan of Arc]], who he sees as a friend, but the feeling isn't mutual, as Joan finds him annoying and only hangs out with him because Abe is her best friend, also. Although Gandhi is a true friend of Abe, he has the tendency to betray him and leave him out to dry, for his own sake. Unlike a full-time user, though, Gandhi learns from his mistakes and works to overcome them. |
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Revision as of 10:44, 3 November 2018
Gandhi is one of the main characters from the MTV-Teletoon animated series, Clone High. He is the goofy, hyperactive genetic clone of Indian activist, Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi is an inspiring, optimistic, idiotic comic relief, party-animal, and high school flunky, who treats life less like a business and more like a party. He's best friends with Abe Lincoln and to a lesser extent, Joan of Arc, who he sees as a friend, but the feeling isn't mutual, as Joan finds him annoying and only hangs out with him because Abe is her best friend, also. Although Gandhi is a true friend of Abe, he has the tendency to betray him and leave him out to dry, for his own sake. Unlike a full-time user, though, Gandhi learns from his mistakes and works to overcome them.