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The Ant and the Aardvark (1969) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 57

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Listen to the funniest lines from The Ant and the Aardvark (the 1969 TV series).

Actors: John Byner (The Ant and the Aardvark)

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561 Uh-oh, here he comes again. He just never gives up.
562 Uh-oh. A pheasant under glass might not be too bad, but a shark underwater, forget it. Down, boy, down.
563 Uh-oh. Here comes that nasty old anteater. I'm sure glad he doesn't like termites.
564 Uh-oh. Here comes trouble. I better drop this banana and split.
565 Uh-oh. Here he comes again.
566 Uh-oh. I better leave. That anteater's back. So long.
567 Uh-oh. I lost all my muscles. The vitamins must have worn off. I better go get some more.
568 Uh-oh. It's him again. Maybe I can change his eating habits.
569 Uh-oh. Looks like I'm gonna have company.
570 Wait here, Shorty. I better not weigh both of us together.

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