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| “ | Back to you, Andy. | ” |
— Ollie Pesto
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| “ | Back to you, Ollie. | ” |
— Andy Pesto
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Andy and Ollie Pesto, or possibly legally Andy and Ollie Poplopovich,[Note 2] are the twin sons of Jimmy Pesto and the younger brothers of Jimmy Pesto, Jr. They attend Wagstaff School with their brother as fourth-graders in the same classes as Louise Belcher, who they are close friends with. The twins are both odd and uncannily close to one another, making it even more difficult for others to tell the difference between them. They make their first appearance in "Art Crawl."
Andy is voiced by Laura Silverman, while Ollie is voiced by Sarah Silverman.
Profile[]
Appearance[]
Andy and Ollie both have fair skin and golden blond hair. Andy wears a cyan shirt, desaturated navy blue shorts, white tube socks, and black shoes. Ollie wears a gold-green shirt, green shorts, white tube socks, and black shoes.
Personality[]
Story[]
Relationships[]
Family[]
Jimmy Pesto[]
Jimmy does not seem to care for either Andy or Ollie, once saying to them "This is the last chance to earn my love" in The Unnatural."
Their mom[]
Jimmy Pesto, Jr.[]
Each other[]
They are an inseparable duo as they both want to do everything with each other. The are usually seen holding hands and, per Ollie, sleep in the same bed as noted in Work Hard or Die Trying, Girl.
Friends[]
The Belchers[]
Andy and Ollie attend school with the Belcher children and seem to be good friends with them. They are particularly close to Louise, frequently joining her in her schemes.
Zeke[]
Regular Sized Rudy[]
Darryl[]
Arnold Evans[]
Wagstaff faculty[]
Ms. LaBonz[]
Appearances[]
- 0108. "Art Crawl"
- 0109. "Spaghetti Western and Meatballs" (non-speaking cameo)
- 0110. "Burger War"
- 0113. "Torpedo" (non-speaking cameo)
- 0201. "The Belchies"
- 0203. "Synchronized Swimming"
- 0208. "Bad Tina"
- 0301. "Ear-sy Rider"
- 0312. "Broadcast Wagstaff School News"
- 0313. "My Fuzzy Valentine" (non-speaking cameo)
- 0315. "O.T. The Outside Toilet"
- 0316. "Topsy"
- 0319. "Family Fracas"
- 0320. "The Kids Run the Restaurant"
- 0321. "Boyz 4 Now" (flashback)
- 0322. "Carpe Museum"
- 0323. "The Unnatural"
- 0402. "Fort Night"
- 0410. "Presto Tina-o"
- 0411. "Easy Com-mercial, Easy Go-mercial" (non-speaking cameo)
- 0412. "The Frond Files" (fantasy)
- 0422. "World Wharf II: The Wharfening"
- 0501. "Work Hard or Die Trying, Girl"
- 0503. "Friends with Burger-fits"
- 0504. "Dawn of the Peck"
- 0512. "The Millie-churian Candidate"
- 0521. "The Oeder Games"
- 0607. "The Gene & Courtney Show" (non-speaking cameo, mentioned)
- 0610. "Lice Things Are Lice"
- 0611. "House of 1000 Bounces"
- 0616. "Bye Bye Boo Boo"
- 0617. "The Horse Rider-er"
- 0618. "Secret Admiral-irer"
- 0619. "Glued, Where's My Bob?" (non-speaking cameo)
- 0704. "They Serve Horses, Don't They?"
- 0720. "Mom, Lies, and Videotape"
- 0721. "Paraders of the Lost Float"
- 0810. "The Secret Ceramics Room of Secrets" (non-speaking cameo)
- 0814. "The Trouble with Doubles"
- 0815. "Go Tina on the Mountain" (non-speaking cameo)
- 0820. "Mission Impos-slug-ble"
- 0902. "The Taking of Funtime One Two Three"
- 0904. "Nightmare on Ocean Avenue Street"
- 0915. "The Fresh Princ-ipal" (non-speaking cameo, mentioned)
- 0918. "If You Love It So Much, Why Don't You Marionette?" (non-speaking cameo)
- 0920. "The Gene Mile" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1006. "The Hawkening: Look Who's Hawking Now!"
- 1011. "Drumforgiven"
- 1012. "A Fish Called Tina" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1014. "Wag the Song" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1015. "Yurty Rotten Scoundrels"
- 1019. "The Handyman Can" (fantasy)
- 1020. "Poops!… I Didn't Do It Again" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1103. "Copa-Bob-bana"
- 1105. "Fast Time Capsules at Wagstaff School"
- 1107. "Diarrhea of a Poopy Kid" (non-speaking cameo, fantasy)
- 1108. "The Terminalator II: Terminals of Endearment" (fantasy)
- 1116. "Y Tu Tina También" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1117. "Fingers-loose" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1118. "Some Kind of Fender Benderful"
- 1202. "Crystal Mess" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1209. "FOMO You Didn't" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1211. "Touch of Eval(uations)"
- 1215. "Ancient Misbehavin'"
- 1217. "The Spider House Rules"
- 1306. "Apple Gore-chard! (But Not Gory)"
- 1311. "Cheaty Cheaty Bang Bang" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1313. "Stop! Or My Mom Will Sleuth!" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1314. "These Boots Are Made for Stalking" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1316. "What a (April) Fool Believes" (mentioned)
- 1322. "Amelia" (non-speaking cameo)
- 1401. "Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral" (non-speaking cameo, flashback)
- 1405. "Bully-ieve It or Not" (mentioned)
- 1407. "The (Raccoon) King and I"
- 1409. "Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse"
- 1501. "The Tina Table: The Tables Have Tina-ed"
- 1503. "Colon-ly the Dronely"
- 1506. "Hope N' Mic Night"
- 1513. "Snackface"
- 1521. "Mr. Safebody" (non-speaking cameo)
Other media
Notes[]
- ↑ Many people can't tell the difference between them.
- ↑ In "Burger War," Mort reveals that Jimmy Pesto's real last name is "Poplopovich." It's unknown if he changed Andy, Ollie, or Jimmy Jr.'s last names to "Pesto," or if they were born as a "Pesto."
References[]
- ↑ s5e4 "Dawn of the Peck" Ollie reveals that they have an aunt whose house he tried shrimp at.