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− | </gallery>|age = 85|species = Human|gender = Female}}Activist '''Gloria Marie Steinem '''makes a cameo appearance at '' |
+ | </gallery>|age = 85|species = Human|gender = Female}}Activist '''Gloria Marie Steinem '''makes a cameo appearance at ''A Roast of Gloria Steinem'' in [[Zoës and Zeldas|''Zoës and Zeldas'']], in [[Season 1|'''Season 1''']]''.'' |
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'''Gloria Steinem''' appears to be an exaggerated version of her real-life counterpart. |
'''Gloria Steinem''' appears to be an exaggerated version of her real-life counterpart. |
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=== [[Season 1]] === |
=== [[Season 1]] === |
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− | In [[Zoës and Zeldas|''Zoës and Zeldas'']], '''Gloria Steinem''' makes a cameo appearance when [[BoJack Horseman|BoJack]] and his group attend '' |
+ | In [[Zoës and Zeldas|''Zoës and Zeldas'']], '''Gloria Steinem''' makes a cameo appearance when [[BoJack Horseman|BoJack]] and his group attend ''A Roast of Gloria Steinem'', where they ask each other if they're a "''[[Zoë]] or [[Zelda]].''" This refers to a pair of twin sister characters with opposite personalities on Mr. Peanutbutter's 80s [[Mr. Peanutbutter's House|sitcom]]. When asked of [[Todd Chavez|Todd]], BoJack remarks that Todd is neither, and disdainfully reminds Todd of his freeloading. |
Todd sadly agrees he is a failure with no prospects and mentions how he may never finish his rock opera. BoJack scoffs at the idea of him writing a rock opera but immediately regrets drawing attention to it. |
Todd sadly agrees he is a failure with no prospects and mentions how he may never finish his rock opera. BoJack scoffs at the idea of him writing a rock opera but immediately regrets drawing attention to it. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * The real Gloria Steinem is an American feminist, journalist, and social-political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader and a spokeswoman for the American feminist movement in the late '''1960s''' and early '''1970s'''. |
+ | * The real Gloria Steinem is an American feminist, journalist, and social-political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader and a spokeswoman for the American feminist movement in the late '''1960s''' and early '''1970s'''.[[File:GloriaSteinem.png|thumb|330x330px|''Gloria Steinem Model Sheet '']] |
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 12 June 2020
Activist Gloria Marie Steinem makes a cameo appearance at A Roast of Gloria Steinem in Zoës and Zeldas, in Season 1.
Physical Appearance
Gloria Steinem is a middle-aged human woman with slight wrinkles, bags under her eyes, and medium-length dark grey hair with light grey highlights.
She is seen wearing a black deep v-necked dress that falls below knee length with a light brown tie-front sash as a belt, black tights, and black high-heeled ankle-length boots.
Personality
Gloria Steinem appears to be an exaggerated version of her real-life counterpart.
Background
Season 1
In Zoës and Zeldas, Gloria Steinem makes a cameo appearance when BoJack and his group attend A Roast of Gloria Steinem, where they ask each other if they're a "Zoë or Zelda." This refers to a pair of twin sister characters with opposite personalities on Mr. Peanutbutter's 80s sitcom. When asked of Todd, BoJack remarks that Todd is neither, and disdainfully reminds Todd of his freeloading.
Todd sadly agrees he is a failure with no prospects and mentions how he may never finish his rock opera. BoJack scoffs at the idea of him writing a rock opera but immediately regrets drawing attention to it.
Trivia
- The real Gloria Steinem is an American feminist, journalist, and social-political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader and a spokeswoman for the American feminist movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s.