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'''Link Hogthrob''' was a ], a pig-like ] on '']''. He was a stereotypical ], with wavy blond hair, a manly cleft chin, and a high opinion of himself, but not much between the ears. ] provided Link Hogthrob's voice.


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He most often appeared in parodies of television genres, most notably as the captain of the ''USS Swinetrek'' in the recurring "Pigs in Space" skit, but also in the cop show parody "Bear on Patrol" as ]'s commanding officer.
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