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The Handyman, also known as Agent Dash Dash Two (also formatted Dash Dash 2 or --2) is a character that appears in "Last Train to Dullsville". He is part of a secret spy organization, tasked to deliver a set of briefcases stolen from Ludwig Von Shrute to the spy organization's contact, dressed as a train conductor on the train to Dullsville. He has a notably big and scary outward appearance, as well has a grappling hook for a right hand.

Physical appearance[]

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History[]

In "Last Train To Dullsville", the agent was first mentioned by the spy organization's operator to Agent Dash Dash Three, who was tasked to hand Dash Dash Two, codenamed The Handyman, the first stolen briefcase. Dressed as a barista, Dash Dash Three mistakes Dave for The Handyman, and only realizes his mistake when the real Handyman arrives seconds after Dave has left to take the train to Dullsville with his family. As The Handyman boards the train and looks for Dave and the briefcase, Kevin, Hamster and Gretel mistake him for an enemy agent and attempt to keep Dave away from him. After they manage to lock him out into the caboose, The Handyman manages to board the train again using his grappling hook hand, and confronts Kevin, Hamster and Gretel directly. The Handyman clarifies what's going on and that Kevin and Gretel were mistaken, as the train conductor shows up, revealing that Dave already handed over the briefcases to him, only to then reveal that the train conductor was Ludwig Von Shrute in disguise all along, who promptly uses his superweapon, a group of music note-shaped drones, to attack the four. His drones are quickly defeated with water, however, and The Handyman apprehends Von Shrute after the fight.

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  • The Handyman's codename and physical appearance are derived from Candyman of the eponymous horror film series. Aside from his codename being one letter off, The Handyman too is a large, broad-shouldered, black person with a hook for a hand.