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|name = {{PAGENAME}}
|image = Jwbooth.JPG
 
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|image = Statue-of-john-wilkes-booth.png
|name = {{PAGENAME}}
 
|gender = Male
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|gender = Male
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|race = Caucasian
|dob = May 10, 1838
 
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|hair = Brown
|died = April 26, 1865
 
|age = 26 (deceased)
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|age = 26 (deceased)
 
|died = April 26, 1865
|job = Actor
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|job = Actor<br />
|religion = Unknown
 
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Statue<br />
 
|appearance = "[[Super Best Friends]]"
 
|appearance = "[[Super Best Friends]]"
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|wikipedia = [[Wikipedia:John Wilkes Booth|John Wilkes Booth]]|birthday = May 10, 1838}}
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{{LinkDisambig|John (disambiguation)}}
 
The '''John Wilkes Booth''' statue was featured in the [[Season Five]] episode, "[[Super Best Friends]]".
 
The '''John Wilkes Booth''' statue was featured in the [[Season Five]] episode, "[[Super Best Friends]]".
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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
The [[Super Best Friends (Group)|Super Best Friends]] created a giant statue of John Wilkes Booth, to stop [[David Blaine]]'s statue of [[Abraham Lincoln]], from destroying Washington D.C. and end the Blaintologist mass suicide protest for tax exempt status.
 
The [[Super Best Friends (Group)|Super Best Friends]] created a giant statue of John Wilkes Booth, to stop [[David Blaine]]'s statue of [[Abraham Lincoln]], from destroying Washington D.C. and end the Blaintologist mass suicide protest for tax exempt status.
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
The statue of Wilkes is light gray. It was sculpted to look as if was wearing a coat, a blouse, a shirt, and pants.
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The color statue of Wilkes is light gray. It was sculpted to look as if was wearing a coat, a blouse, a shirt shoes, and pants.
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<gallery widths="120" caption="Images of John Wilkes Booth (Statue)">
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John Wilkes Booth 01.JPG|John Wilkes Booth, firing a shot at [[Abraham Lincoln]] in "[[Super Best Friends]]".
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John Wilkes Booth 02.JPG|He didn't miss.
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John Wilkes Booth 08.png|Green-eyed, upon "awakening".
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John Wilkes Booth 09.png|The statue.
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</gallery>
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*[[Wikipedia:John Wilkes Booth|John Wilkes Booth]] was the assassin who murdered President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
 
*[[Wikipedia:John Wilkes Booth|John Wilkes Booth]] was the assassin who murdered President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
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[[zh:约翰·威尔克斯·布斯]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Historical Celebrities]]
 
[[Category:Historical Celebrities]]
 
[[Category:Deceased Characters]]
 
[[Category:Deceased Characters]]
 
[[Category:Mentioned Only Characters]]
 
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[[Category:Pseudo-Characters]]
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[[Category:Criminal Celebrities]]

Revision as of 16:21, 1 August 2020

For other uses, see John (disambiguation).

The John Wilkes Booth statue was featured in the Season Five episode, "Super Best Friends".

Background

The Super Best Friends created a giant statue of John Wilkes Booth, to stop David Blaine's statue of Abraham Lincoln, from destroying Washington D.C. and end the Blaintologist mass suicide protest for tax exempt status.

Appearance

The color statue of Wilkes is light gray. It was sculpted to look as if was wearing a coat, a blouse, a shirt shoes, and pants.

Trivia


Historical Celebrities
Abraham LincolnAdolf HitlerAlois and Klara HitlerBenjamin FranklinEdgar Allan PoeEmperor HirohitoGenghis KhanGeorge WashingtonJefferson DavisJesus ChristJohn AdamsJohn DickinsonJohn HancockJohn Wilkes BoothJoseph SmithKublai KhanLucy HarrisMahatma GandhiMao ZedongMartin HarrisMongoliansMuhammadSaint PatrickSaint PeterSir John HaringtonStephen HopkinsThomas JeffersonUncle Sam
More Information: Historical Celebrities