Balki Bartokomous

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Balki in the beginning credits of the show. He is likely in Mypos and just started traveling to America.
Balki in the beginning credits of the show. He is likely in Mypos and just started traveling to America.

Balki Bartokomous (born in 1964) is a fictional character on the television sitcom Perfect Strangers, played by Bronson Pinchot. Balki is from the island of Mypos, a fictional country.

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[edit] Character history

[edit] Cousin Larry

Balki was born and raised in Mypos where he eked out a living as a shepherd and dreamed of a better life in America. He traveled to America in 1986, at the age of 22, to live with his cousin Larry Appleton, carrying his meager possessions in a trunk quaintly labeled "America or Burst". Originally, Balki went to Madison, Wisconsin to find Larry, only to find out that Larry had recently moved to Chicago, Illinois, so then Balki went to Chicago to find Larry. Larry got Balki a job at the Ritz Discount store working for Donald Twinkacetti.

[edit] Chicago Chronicle

In 1987, Balki began working in the mail room of the Chicago Chronicle, the newspaper where Larry worked. Balki worked for Sam Gorpley who regularly insulted Balki. In 1991, Balki was promoted at the Chicago Chronicle. His new job was writing Dimitri's World, a comic strip about his beloved sheep.

Balki began night school in 1986 to earn his high school diploma. He graduated in 1988 as valedictorian of his class.

[edit] Mamma

Balki is very close to his mother, whom he calls "Mamma". Balki sends her half of his paycheck and frequently writes her letters.

In 1991, Balki's mom came to the United States to see Balki become an American citizen (though due to a mistranslation on Larry's part, Balki's mother originally thought she was coming to see Balki get his driver's license). When Balki's mother learned that Balki was becoming an American citizen, she was hurt because she had hoped that Balki would return to Mypos. Balki's mother gave Balki a "chicken foot", which meant that unless he did what his mother wished, Balki was no longer her son. Balki returned to Mypos, and Larry followed him to convince Balki's mother to let Balki return to the United States. Balki did so and became an American citizen.

[edit] Love life

Later in 1986, Balki met his girlfriend Mary Anne Spencer at a health club. Balki got married to Mary Anne in 1992. In an episode originally aired August 6, 1993, Mary Anne gave birth to their son, Robespierre-Boinki Bartokomous.

[edit] The Dance of Joy

Whenever Balki is immensely pleased by something, he forces Larry to do the Dance of Joy. This consists of ridiculous leg kicks and alternating chants of "Hey," ending with Cousin Larry jumping into Balki's arms. The lyrics to the Dance of Joy song are approximately:

Dai-dai-dai-dai
Dai dai, duh dai dai dai
Hey
Hey
Hey
Hey
Dai-dai, duh dai duh
Hey!

[edit] Personal

Balki is a naive, optimistic, well-meaning person. These traits, along with Balki's ignorance of American culture, sometimes get Balki into difficult or dangerous situations, with Larry invariably coming to his rescue. The character of Balki was based upon a foreign exchange student Dale McRaven knew in high school.[citation needed]

Balki has a cousin named Bartok who immigrated from Mypos to Los Angeles in 1989. Bartok's experiences in the New World changed him for the worse. When Bartok visited Balki in Chicago, Bartok conned money from Balki. Later, Balki convinced Bartok to become the person he was before going to Los Angeles and to return to Mypos. Balki also has an uncle named Stavros from Mypos.

Balki has a stuffed sheep named Dimitri. The wool used to make the stuffed sheep is from wool from an actual sheep named Dimitri from Mypos.