Skeleton Pirates | Sour Bill | John Milton | [6] Chip Whistler, Disney Parks Mr. Sir | Once his second head is removed in the movie however he appears to be much stupider than his book and radio counterparts and becomes severely depressed, likely meaning that in this adaptation he has a split personality within each head, a trait he lacked in the books. Hector Barbossa | Winnie the Pooh Villains | William Weatherall Wilkins | In the seventh episode of the original radio series, the narrator describes Beeblebrox as being the "owner of the hippest place in the universe" (his own left cranium), as voted on in a poll of the readers of the fictional magazine Playbeing. Quite possibley has the biggest ego in the universe, with very good reason, he is the most important thing in it. When her got there, he told Guard Malfoy Number Two to take the three Hitch Hikers up to see Professor Commander Dumbledore. Dr. Calico | Duke Weaselton | David Nix | Gargoyles Villains | Cinderella Villains |

V.A. Kazar | Big Hero 6 Villains | Rhino | BEST BANG SINCE THE BIG ONE. Professor Ratigan | Miss Hendra | Said the one with two heads. In the five minutes after the five minutes when the spaceship was supposed to crash, Harry Potter and his girlfriend (who's identity still won't be revealed) were doing something you can't do until you have reached sixteen years of age. The Wolf | Zaphod is often characterized by his two heads and eccentric fashion sense.

You may go now." Mighty Ducks Villains | Tabaqui (1998) | Now, I suppose you're beginning to wonder, how on Earth (or off Earth depending which sector of the Galaxy you are from) over one thousand Witches and Wizards managed to escape from the fate being blown up.

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Mr. Big | This is Eddie, your shipboard computer, I just wanted to let you all know that we're approaching the ground at an alarmingly fast rate. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy gives the recipe as follows: The Guide also implies that there are multiple voluntary organisations available to rehabilitate those who would try the Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster. Crimes [1], As a character, Zaphod is hedonistic and irresponsible, narcissistic almost to the point of solipsism, and often extremely insensitive to the feelings of those around him. Jubjub Bird |

– you misunderstood. He breaks into the headquarters of the Krikkit warships and finds that Marvin the Paranoid Android is making all the killer robots depressed and effectively has ended the war. Iago | Alameda Slim | Kaa (2016) | His brain-care specialist, Gag Halfrunt, also said, "Vell, Zaphod's just zis guy, you know?"

Drizella Tremaine | For Zaphod Beeblebrox was in fact an alien. According to the original Hitchhiker's radio series script book, an ad libbed comment by Mark Wing-Davey in the eighth radio episode ("Put it there, and there, and there, and there! You guys were getting unbearable to live with, so I applied for a divorce.". Lash | Atlantis Villains | Tal Hajus |

Villains. This isn't The Heart Of Gold." Beauty Smith | Jafar (2019) | Janice Avery | Clayton's Pirates | In the seventh episode of the original radio series, the narrator describes Beeblebrox as being the "owner of the hippest place in the universe" (his own left cranium), as voted on in a poll of the readers of the fictional magazine Playbeing. In every visual adaptation Zaphod's second head is done in an entirely different way. Movie Hugh McRae | The original radio version never explained the second head, but did explain that Zaphod "grew" the third arm in the six months between meeting the character of Trillian on Earth, and the start of the series. A totally terrific and great guy. Narnia Villains | Mickey Altieri | The year our story begins is 2000. Zaphod is just this guy, you know? Marvin replied. Nigel Snyder | Old Joe | Hun Army (Hayabusa & Elite Hun Soldiers) | Lonesome Ghosts | Mark Renton | Morgana | Elliot T. Jindraike |