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{{character|image=DonDula.jpg|performer=[[Jerry Nelson]]|debut=1996|pattern=[[Orange Gold]]}}
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'''Don Dula''' is a dastardly dude who appears in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' parody of ''[[Dragnet]]''. {{eka|3499}}
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'''Don Dula''' is a dastardly dude who appears in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' parody of ''[[Dragnet]]'' in [[Season 27 (1995-1996)|season 27]]. {{first|3499}}
   
When [[Darlene]]'s DOG's letter [[D]] goes missing (making it an OG), [[D-tective Dave]] is sent on the case. He finds Don on the docks and spots the D behind his back. Don admits he needed a D, saying he doesn't have a dime to his name (his word "dime" lacks a D). Dave gives him his extra D.
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When [[Darlene]]'s DOG's letter [[D]] goes missing (making it an OG), [[D-tective Dave]] is sent on the case. He finds Don on the docks and spots the D behind his back. Don admits he needed a D, saying he doesn't have a dime to his name (his word "dime" lacks a D). Dave gives him his extra D, much to his joy.
   
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Revision as of 01:16, 22 January 2020

DonDula
PERFORMER Jerry Nelson
DEBUT 1996
PATTERN Orange Gold

Don Dula is a dastardly dude who appears in a Sesame Street parody of Dragnet in season 27. (First: Episode 3499)

When Darlene's DOG's letter D goes missing (making it an OG), D-tective Dave is sent on the case. He finds Don on the docks and spots the D behind his back. Don admits he needed a D, saying he doesn't have a dime to his name (his word "dime" lacks a D). Dave gives him his extra D, much to his joy.