10 Characters Who Wandered Into Other Films

1. Rob Schneider As Adam Sandler's Only Friend In Every Happy Madison Production

Where to start with this one? Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler have long since appeared as cameos in each others films until a recent marked departure from the trend, indicating some kind of falling out? Perhaps, but we'll leave the speculation for the tabloids, although it has been rumoured for a number of years that politics got in the way of friendship. The story goes that after breaking out into fame together on Saturday Night Live between 1990 and 1994, they both agreed that if one were to get the lead in a film, he'd use that position to get the other a cameo, ensuring that neither of them would be out of work for long. Together, they've cameo'd in around eighteen films together, with the majority of the split going towards Schneider cameoing in Sandler's films. From as early as 1996's The Waterboy all the way through 2004's 50 First Dates and continuing up to 2010's Grown Ups, Schneider has been screaming "You can do it!" in a strange voice as, ostensibly, the same character (ish... with notable exceptions like Schneider playing the larger role of Ula in 50 First Dates). It's a shame the trend isn't set to continue, as it's usually the high point in a terrible-yet-enjoyable Adam Sandler comedy. Until they have a good cry and hug it out, here's a supercut to tide you over. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFLuIn6lj5g Woops, that was South Park, wasn't it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMFg2aU3x4o If we've missed any of the greatest cameos time forgot, or not spotted any wandering characters that we really absolutely should have, let us know in the comments down below! Come on, You Can Do It!
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