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Steve from Long Island is a clubgoer who is always seen wearing a green shirt with diagonal stripes, white pants, and sunglasses. Steve from Long Island's personality is very laid-back, and he is often seen with one or two female companions in tow. His last name has not yet been revealed. He is voiced by James Arnold Taylor.

Biography[]

In his first appearance in "Clum Babies", Steve from Long Island is referred to as "Ling-Ling's lame friend Steve"; however, when he reappeared in "Mexican't Buy Me Love", he is considered one of the Cool Kids despite the fact his personality is essentially the same.

This may be because it was Captain Hero who originally referred to him as lame, and Hero would later be judged not to be cool himself.

Little of Steve from Long Island's background has been revealed, other than the fact that he's a regular club-goer, who has had a past friendship with Ling-Ling.

However, in his second appearance, their friendship isn't mentioned, and Steve doesn't interact with Ling-Ling at any point during the episode. It is also revealed that Steve from Long Island has a third arm, but this is appearing to be just a gag.

Appearance[]

Steve from Long Island has a very long, thin face, and is styled in the look for the period; bleached-blond hair, cut in a trendy Roman-styled cut, and wears dark purple shades. Steve from Long Island has a slight, muscular build, and wears an open shirt to show off his smooth, deeply-(over) tanned chest, and always wears a gold necklace, with what appears to be a triangular-shaped diamond. He wears a pair of white pants, which accentuates his golden tan, and black loafers. Steve from Long Island speaking voice and manner is reminiscent of the talk of the 'guidos' on Jersey Shore'; little substance, and little depth.

Personality[]

Steve from Long Island is a calm and casual young guy who lives life in a vapid, uncaring way. Steve from Long Island acts in a manner which is totally unoriginal - a caricature of what would be seen on such American shows as Jersey Shore; very 'cool' and 'suave' style, but, is in fact, a cliché of people his age. His main preoccupation(s) in life seem to be primarily sex, his appearance, and women - not necessarily in this order.

Accordingly, Steve from Long Island's preoccupation with women is primarily based upon appearance - both his, and theirs. Because Steve from Long Island isn't weighed down with 'deep thoughts', he appears to always be happy and shown without a care in the world, although he was seen to be scared when Bob the Cucumber from VeggieFables kills him, in "Clum Babies".

Episode Appearances[]

Episode Roles[]

Clum Babies: The episode where Steve from Long Island is introduced as a friend of Ling-Ling's. He is killed at the end of the episode during Bob the Cucumber's shooting spree.

The Drawn Together Clip Show: Steve from Long Island makes a cameo appearance as an audience member.

Mexican't Buy Me Love: Steve from Long Island is shown as one of the Cool Kids.

American Idol Parody Clip Show: Steve from Long Island makes another cameo appearance as an audience member.

Though he doesn't appear, Steve from Long Island is referenced in "Charlotte's Web of Lies" when an unnamed character plays him in Drawn Together: The Musical and sings a song about him.

Trivia[]

  • It is interesting to note that nobody in the show ever simply addresses him as "Steve", but always the full title of "Steve from Long Island". This must mean that his real first name is "Steve from Long Island".
  • In the episode Mexican't Buy Me Love, Steve was shown to have three arms. However, this was very likely, just a gag.


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