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Revision as of 14:44, 29 August 2020

Dead Tom (also referred to by his stage name, "Dead Tom") is the official Fan of the Hellmouth Sunbeams and is present at every single home game, and every other away game. He has an assigned seat (which is several trashcans and a tarp forming a makeshift palanquin) in the middle of the right side of the bleachers.


Dead Tom is a skeleton who wears jean shorts, crocs, a neon pink tank top with the word "Cool" written on it, and an official Hellmouth Sunbeams hat. It's not uncommon for Dead Tom to be the only fan in attendance at Sunbeam home games due to the incredibly uninviting and hostile nature of Hellmouth stadium. When asked about the heat, Dead Tom will often respond "Dude, I'm dead. I have no skin or organs. I'm here for some blaseball."

Filmography

  • Hellmouth Municipal High School production of "The Nutcracker" (as the Nut, 1874)
  • Weekend at Bernie's (as the bones inside the corpse of lead actor Terry Kiser (as Bernie), 1989)
  • Muppets Treasure Island (as himself, 1996)
  • The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift (Associate Producer, 2006)
  • Numerous convenience store security footages (as himself, 438 BCE - present)
  • Live footage of Hellmouth Sunbeams games (as himself, XX36 - present)
  • One time he filmed a dog riding on Randall Marijuana's skateboard (Director, Director of Cinematography, XX81)