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Source: Wikia. Pages: 198. Chapters: Adam West, Agent 9 the Space Monkey, Ali Al-Saachez, Andross, Angel Eyes, Ash Williams, Azula, Baxter Stockman, Black Doom, Black Hand, Black Shadow, Broly, Callisto, Carnage, Count Bleck, Count Olaf, Dana, Dark Danny, Dark Samus, Deadpool, Dexter Morgan, Dingodile, Doctor Loveless, Doctor N. Gin, Doctor Neo Cortex, Doctor Robotnik, Drusilla, Eddie Brock, Eggman Nega, Elle Bishop, Eric Cartman, Faith Lehane, Faust VIII, Four Murasame, Freddy Krueger, Galatea, Ganon, Gerald Robotnik, Glorificus, Greenlee Smythe, Hedrox the Infinite, Iggy Koopa, Ixis Naugus, Jafar, Jason Voorhees, Joker, Kanden, King K. Rool, Leatherface, Leon Powalski, Lex Luthor, Lionel Luthor, Mad Stan, Majora's Mask, Makron, Necrid, Pinstripe Potoroo, Princess Shroob, Ripper Roo, Saix, Sentry, Sephiroth, Shadow the Hedgehog, Sir Grodus, Smithy, Voldo, Zant. Excerpt: Adam West Mayor Adam West is a fictionalized caricature of actor Adam West on the animated television series Family Guy. The character, voiced by West himself, is the mayor of the town of Quahog, Rhode Island, where the series is set. Mayor West is characterised as an intense, soft-spoken lunatic whose delusions often come at great expense and sometimes risk to the taxpayers. His psychotic whims include dispatching the entire Quahog police department to Cartagena, Colombia to search for a fictional character Joan Wilder from the film Romancing the Stone, or wasting council money on a solid gold statue of the Dig 'Em frog. He was also in a rather short one-episode relationship with Meg Griffin. Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane wrote several episodes of the cartoon series Johnny Bravo. West played a similarly intense and eccentric rendition of himself in an episode written by MacFarlane, Johnny Meets Adam West!, first broadcast in December 1997. In the episode, West's fictionalized persona displays similar deluded characteristics to the later Family Guy character, such as believing a race of me...