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Encyclopedia > Kerpal

Kerpal is a character of ambiguous South Asian descent, created by an unknown prank caller, used for classic calls such as "You Kicked My Dog". Though widely believed to be a creation of the Jerky Boys, they have never claimed ownership.


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  • "You Kicked My Dog" animation (http://www.wolfie.cz/dog/)
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Kerpal | Samanathon.com (588 words)
Kerpal accuses Abtar’s daughter of kicking his dog.
After a few hilarious minutes of confusion, we find out that the daughter has no clue about kicking Kerpal’s dog, let alone who Kerpal is! The call turns into a shouting match between Kerpal and Apdar and is hilarious!
The original Kerpal animation, and generally most liked version, was created by Adam Letalik and was published by FlatPlanet.org in late 1999.
Kerpal You Kick My Dog (133 words)
The location of the call is unknown but the girl Kerpal is accusing has a North American accent.
The man in the prank call identifies himself as Kerpal and claims to be of Pakistani descent (highlighted by the last dialogue spoken by him in the call).
Kerpal then alleges that Abtar's older daughter kicked his dog.
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