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After a 13-year hiatus, the Hamburglar has returned to McDonald’s — although you might not recognize him. Gone is the short, pudgy, red-headed character you may remember spent more than 20 ...
Comedian Patton Oswalt speculated that maybe he's branched out: Like, couldn't the new Hamburglar ONLY steal burgers from the other hamburger chains? Like Omar on THE WIRE? "Robble comin'!" ...
“Robble Robble.” It’s important to note, however, that this isn’t the first time the Hamburglar’s been made over. Before he was the miniature criminal with the innocent ...
McDonald’s has debuted a promo starring the Hamburglar as he takes over the chain’s Twitter account. And it’s really weird. “Robble, Robble, America,” the new Hamburglar starts off the ...
Hamburglar’s signature catchphrase — “robble, robble” — appears on the hood scoop and license plate as “RBL RBL.” “So, keep your eyes peeled for the Burgercuda and head to your ...
The hood scoop and license plate honor Hamburglar’s signature “robble, robble” catchphrase with “RBL RBL” graphics. McDonald’s is giving away free burgers for a year as part of the ...
The license plate and shaker hood scoop sport different versions of the Hamburglar's catchphrase, "robble robble." Mechanical details aren't really important in a marketing stunt like this ...
This week, McDonald's sent its Burgercuda on the road — a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda driven by no other than the Hamburglar. The Burgercuda, which features red, white and black detailing and a ...
and the Hamburglar's "robble robble" catchphrase on the shaker hood bubble. The press release for the car claims it wear "bun-like hubcaps," but the photos just show the standard Mopar dog dishes.
The Hamburglar's signature catchphrase, "robble robble," appears on the hood scoop and on the license-plate as "RBL RBL." ...