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Oddjob is described as being a "squat" man with "arms like thighs", black teeth, and a "sickly zoo-smell". In contrast with the film, where he is depicted as a man of average height, the novel describes his breaking of a mantelpiece seven feet off the ground and six inches above his head, placing his
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and struck in the head with a wooden object used as a club. He barely flinches after both these attacks. However, he is never mentioned to be a karate expert. He is also fanatically loyal to Goldfinger and his plot, as he is willing to die in the nuclear explosion in Fort Knox rather than allow the
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When Bond meets Goldfinger for a round of golf, Oddjob is seen in full for the first time. Goldfinger describes him as "an admirable manservant but mute". He only has four lines of 'dialogue' throughout the film: in his first line, upon pretending to have found Goldfinger's missing golf ball, he
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Oddjob's demeanor remains constant throughout the film. He smiles broadly whenever he encounters Bond, even during their fight scene. The only time he shows anything resembling fear or wariness is when Bond attempts to use Oddjob's hat against him. Oddjob dodges the hat, causing it to get stuck
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Oddjob's real name is unknown. Goldfinger names him to describe his duties to his employer. A Korean, like all of Goldfinger's staff, he is extremely powerful, as shown in one sequence where he breaks the thick oak railing of a staircase with a knife-hand strikes (colloquially known as 'karate
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with a miniature top hat (in place of the customary bowler hat), sunglasses, and hip-hop style clothes (not only does he wear purple instead of black, but he wears more casual attire as opposed to his live-action counterpart's dress suit), revealing that the
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that renders his speech unintelligible to everyone except Goldfinger. In addition to killing people who might cause trouble for Goldfinger, Oddjob functions as his guard, chauffeur, and manservant (though not his golf caddy, as depicted in the film).
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segment "The Chicken Who Loved Me", the villain, Dr. Not, has a henchman named Day Laborer who resembles Oddjob. Another episode segment "From Burbank With Love", the villain, Blowfinger, has a henchman named Lionel Tempjob who also resembles
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chops') and shatters a mantel with his foot. When Bond expresses surprise at these feats, Goldfinger explains that Oddjob trains extensively to toughen the striking surfaces of his hands and feet, which have developed a tough
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He is killed when Bond uses a knife to shatter the window next to his seat on an aircraft, which depressurizes the plane and blows Oddjob out of the window, a fate transferred to Auric Goldfinger in the film version.
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exclaims, "Aha!". The second time, after killing Tilly Masterson, he instructs his men to dispose of her body by merely pointing at them and saying, "Ah! Ah!". The third time, he says "Ah!" to order Bond to put on a
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did not kill him, but knocked him unconscious. The Americans arrest him before he escapes again in the series. When not wearing his hat, his hair is now more flat-top. Like his movie counterpart, he rarely speaks.
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series, the character Mouser gains an appearance similar to Oddjob, even throwing his bowler derby hat as a weapon in one scene (instead of cutting people, though, the bowler derby was shown to simply bludgeon
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In the Italian Disney 1966 comic story "Paperino missione Bob Fingher" (translated for the United States in 2010 as "Moldfinger or The Spy Who Ducked-Out On Me"), parody of the movie's Italian edition,
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tested out the capabilities of Oddjob's hat, testing whether or not it would have been able to decapitate a stone statue. It failed to do so, and the Mythbusters ultimately labeled it 'Busted'.
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throws a hat to save himself during a mission and later says that he had learned it from someone called "Odd Ball". It cuts to a scene where Oddjob angrily says, "Odd Ball?!!".
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Replicas of the hat are sought after by collectors and replicas have been used as centrepieces for some exhibitions. In 2008, one replica joined the Bond exhibition at the
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commercials as Oddjob. The ads show him inadvertently breaking several objects via coughing fits, only to have his rampages halted by taking doses of the featured product.
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films, referring to them as 'Double-Naught Spy' movies, and becomes enamored of Oddjob's bowler hat, dunking his own hat into molten metal and letting it harden.
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After being locked in the vault with Goldfinger's henchman Kisch, Oddjob kills Kisch to prevent him from disarming the bomb before engaging Bond.
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height at 6 ft 6 in (198 cm). In an early edition, Oddjob is described as having a black belt in the Japanese martial art of
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beer with Daniel Craig, the Bond girl throws a hat at their pursuers just like Oddjob, but without the same hit success rate.
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before entering Fort Knox. The fourth time, as Bond electrocutes him in Fort Knox, he yells a final long, loud "Arrgh!".
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in a sale of James Bond memorabilia. The hat sold for ÂŁ62,000. In 2002, the hat was lent out for an exhibition at the
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animated series and in several video games, is one of the most popular characters in the Bond series.
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with one hand, and during the climactic fight scene with Bond, he is struck in the chest by a thrown
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by Oddjob was made by British hat makers, Lock & Co. The hat was then adapted by inserting a
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Realistically speaking, having one's whole body coated with paint would not cause suffocation.
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called "Demolition Derby" who throws his derby hat that bounces and cuts Spider-Man's webbing.
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between a pair of metal bars. When he retrieves his hat and tries to free it, Bond grabs a
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has an extended fantasy featuring himself as a James Bond-like spy, accompanied by his
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poll for the most popular movie weapon, which surveyed approximately 2,000 films fans.
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Goldman, Michael; Aaron, Richard E. (1995). "Ed Boon & John Tobias Interview".
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Oddjob to death. When asked what happened to him, Bond replies, "he blew a fuse".
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Jill Masterson, with whom Bond had spent the night, through "skin suffocation" by
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wire severed by the hat earlier and thrusts the open end onto the bars. The
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Hosted by Mike Loades and Chad Houseknecht (26 October 2008). "Chakram".
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transfers to the bars and then to the metal in the hat's rim, which
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in his native Korea but went on to earn his black belt in karate in
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Physically, Oddjob is extremely strong and resilient; he crushes a
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Oddjob's trademark hat-throwing technique can also be seen in
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features an appearance by an Oddjob-like character, played by
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mythos, features a bowler-throwing character as a level boss.
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throws his own bowler hat to prevent two doors from closing).
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is watching a spy movie featuring a sidekick called Oddshoe.
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episode "Double 'O Dale", which parodies the Bond series,
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made him infamously hard to hit and often banned as a
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Fictional character from the James Bond film series
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Index

Oddjob's hat
Odd job
James Bond

Harold Sakata
Goldfinger
Goldfinger
007 Legends
Ian Fleming
Harold Sakata
Jeff Bennett
James Bond Jr.
Auric Goldfinger
Korean
James Bond
henchman
Auric Goldfinger
James Bond
Goldfinger
1964 film adaptation
Japanese-American
Harold Sakata
callus
karate
taekwondo
hapkido
Japan
Japanese occupation of Korea
bowler hat
archer

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