* Cadets Blankes and Copeland (twice in the first movie once intentionally by Mahoney, once accidentally in order to avoid rioters) The Blue Oyster Bar only appeared in the first four Police Academy movies. Once inside, a group of patrons are depicted as leering towards the police officers and ready to force the frightened victims to dance with them, invariably to a tango called "El Bimbo", a 1972 hit from Bimbo Jet. Within the Police Academy film series, unsuspecting characters periodically enter the bar unaware of its nature (this usually happens as a prank by the lead characters). in the second (Proctor erroneosly gives the address number as 621). in the first movie but was relocated to 655 Cowan Ave. The Blue Oyster was originally located on Howell St. The bar is a stereotypical depiction of a leathermen's/bear gay bar, featuring patrons dressed up as bikers in leather clothing, police officers, sailors, and other stereotypical masculine gay fashion archetypes.
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