He is a jaded and selfish businessman who has nothing but contempt for the children who comprise his audience. He once muttered to himself, "Is that right?" [45] On April 27, 2008, more is revealed about Cletus and Brandine in an episode entitled "Apocalypse Cow"; Brandine had married Cletus at the age of 13, having been married four times previously. In the early seasons, Carl was rarely seen with Lenny and did not have a consistent voice – on some occasions, he can be heard with Lenny's voice and vice versa. He is a parody of the real-life Gladiator Nitro. He was last seen about to be assaulted by angry prisoners after he doused their cigarettes with a squirt bottle. In "Krusty Gets Kancelled", she is again briefly seen in the center square of Springfield Squares. In the episode "Radioactive Man", a Hollywood studio attempted to film a Radioactive Man movie in Springfield. On Ice! Years later, after much exchanging of Talmud passages between Bart and the Rabbi, Bart read a quote from Sammy Davis Jr. admiring the Jews, which finally convinced Rabbi Krustofsky to accept his son for his career in entertainment. She dated Apu in "Lisa's Pony", dated Apu's brother Sanjay on a few occasions, is seen dancing with Otto in the episode "Flaming Moe's", and with Chief Wiggum in the episode "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment" (which also shocked and offended the women in town, much like what happened with Homer). Database (voiced by Nancy Cartwright, Tress MacNeille, and Pamela Hayden; real name Kyle according to "Yellow Subterfuge") is a nerdy student who attends Springfield Elementary School. The costume is a creature with a baseball body, with a blue Capital City T-shirt, yellow arms and legs, a long flat-ended nose, tufts of fur at the side, a red hat with two springs, two costume eyes that look in either direction, and two more eyes that peek outside the mouth. ", "Don't have a cow, man! Bleeding Gums Murphy is loosely based on Blind Willie Johnson, at whose feet the young Bleeding Gums character learned. Bob works at Bob's RV Roundup but claims he does not own the place - although this could be part of his sales pitch, given the manner he tells this to Homer. Commentary for ", Reardon, Jim; Silverman, David (2005). [151] She swayed Krusty into visiting Bart after he saved Krusty from jail time,[152] and later reunited him with his estranged father the Rabbi Hyman Krustofski. When clips of the McBain films are played in the order in which they aired, they form a mini-movie with a full storyline. Why should television be full of them? Bart regularly addresses Homer by his given name instead of "Dad", while Homer in turn often refers to him as "the boy". [210], Outside The Simpsons, the Radioactive Man character also appeared in a real comic book series based on him that was first published by Bongo Comics in 1993. Nelson receives his trademark laugh from her. During the episode "The Winter of His Content" in Season 25, it is revealed that the Weasels now attend Shelbyville Elementary School. Most of Springfield’s inhabitants are even yellow to start with - a colour originally chosen by LEGO for its neutral ethnicity, only for Matt Groening to later take it and make it Springfield’s new white. Smith's voice was too high for a boy, so she was given the role of Lisa. In his final appearances, Christian was used mostly when Kent was in the field and an introduction was needed. The character's demeanor and Castellaneta's voice for the character are based on Roy Cohn, best known as Joe McCarthy's chief counsel during the Second Red Scare of the 1950s. He had a brief speaking part in "The Haw-Hawed Couple", in which he was voiced by Pamela Hayden. She is the lover of Mayor Quimby, and is seen several times in bed with him. When Luann demands a divorce, Kirk is all too happy to oblige. When corrected, Bart replies, "Just tell Wendell I said Bye. Artie begins to acknowledge that his selfishness is to blame. Krusty has implied that if he can not find a human willing to donate a lung when he gets cancer, he is planning on harvesting one from Mr. Teeny. [97] Bob has appeared in fourteen episodes, generally plotting various evil schemes which often have to do with getting revenge on Bart (and sometimes the entire Simpson family by proxy), but is always foiled in the end. [138] On one occasion, it is implied he is an undercover agent whose target is Homer. Originally, Christian and Kent Brockman shared the anchor desk equally, but eventually Brockman started to become the more commonly used anchor. In The Simpsons: Road Rage opening cutscene, he gets horrifically irradiated by the Burns Atomic Mega-bus. O'Brien, on October 17, 2007, mentioned his creation of Jub Jub and asked Joe Buck, the play-by-play commentator of the MLB World Series on FOX, to say it during his broadcast. Richard is a gray-haired student at Springfield Elementary School and is one of Bart's friends. He once muttered to himself, "Is that right?" Hibbert laughs inappropriately (as he always does) and says, "Hey, I've got an older brother that I'll never see! ", and when asked what to tell the doctor he says, "Tell him to suck a lemon".[120]. [227] He made his debut appearance in "The War of the Simpsons" in which he was not named but wore the prisoner ID 7F20, matching the episode's production code. Then, in "Wedding For Disaster", they apparently got married. Trouver un magasin; Livres Numériques; Télécharger notre application; Site pour les prof It is implied that he may be bi-sexual; in the episode "A Star is Born-Again", he responds to what he believes as Ned Flanders showing interest in him with, "Are you hitting on me? I wanted the black one!" Ling Bouvier (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) is Selma's adopted daughter. Louie has a slight black afro and a more high-pitched, even squeaky tone. He works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and possesses a master's degree in nuclear physics, but he is often portrayed as a blue-collar working man. Lois Pennycandy is the executive assistant to Krusty the Clown. He is a former college roommate and close friend to Reverend Lovejoy. The crude Spanish is used so that English-speaking viewers would still understand what was being said. Lenny and Carl together rank sixth on IGN's Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters.[60]. At the end of the episode, she returns and has a date with Flanders. @TheSimpsons New episode tonight! It has been suggested that Brandine is Cletus' mother, sister and even daughter, whom he fathered with an alien. [48] The animators are able to produce the chalkboard gags quickly and in some cases have changed them to fit current events. [14] Groening describes Bart as "what would happen if the son of Eddie Haskell [from Leave It to Beaver] got his own show". In "Milhouse of Sand and Fog" the Van Houtens reunited. [60] He had previously appeared on the cover of the edition of December 31, 1990. Luann Van Houten (née Mussolini) is voiced by Maggie Roswell. He is one of the few characters whose hair is the same color as his skin. Abernathy is always surrounded by a large number of cats, and in every appearance she screams gibberish or throws cats at passersby. Cowboy Bob appears in the episodes The Call of the Simpsons, Bart Gets an "F", When Flanders Failed, Mobile Homer and Yellow Subterfuge. Il rito funebre di quel tizio! ", these hallmarks have been retired or not often used. ", Lenny and Carl work at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant alongside Homer Simpson. Hank Scorpio is a one-time character portrayed by Albert Brooks. [108] Writer Dan Greaney said it was a great take-off on Levene to make Gil more desperate than he was. He also appears in "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken", "Mom and Pop Art", "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily", "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge", "Day of the Jackanapes", "A Star Is Born Again" and "The Bart of War". Quimby scolds her for lying about her graduating from "typing school". Database is part of the group of boys who invade Shelbyville in "Lemon of Troy". Fairmont West! Lenny and Carl are best friends, as they are rarely seen apart; their other friends are Homer, and regulars at Moe's including Barney Gumble and Moe Szyslak. Bart later approaches him to request returning to Springfield Elementary. Baby Gerald appears in the show's current title sequence (as of 2014). Gino makes his second appearance in the season 19 episode "Funeral for a Fiend", where it is mentioned that after leaving Italy, he and his parents toured around London for a while before sneaking into America on a train. Paul Winfield, who played King in a 1995 Tyson biopic, took the role instead. In it, she is deemed as Bart's last hope in his quest to find true love (in the form of one of his many former dates). [66] He is voiced by Hank Azaria. [70] She once attempted to seduce Ned Flanders,[71] has had an illegitimate child with Mayor Quimby,[72] and has flirted with Homer. [73] She is a Republican. As the class nerd, he unwittingly becomes the perfect target for ruthless bullying at Springfield Elementary School. This man first appears in "When Flanders Failed" when he goes to the Leftorium to get his parking validated because it is the only store that does it without requiring a purchase. It is implied in "Holidays of Future Passed" that he is the father of Maggie Jr. and of whom her family knows except Abe. [128] Jackson eventually guest starred in the episode "Stark Raving Dad" (season three, 1991) under the pseudonym John Jay Smith. He is nearly killed off in the next episode (after only one appearance), but ends up being dubbed over to have returned to his own planet (and died on the way). Although he looks and sounds to be around Jimbo and Dolph's age, Kearney is actually older (a latter-day episode revealed that Kearney is 19 years old, though, according to his voice actress, Nancy Cartwright, Kearney is actually 14). Luigi Risotto, voiced by Hank Azaria,[34] is the proprietor of Luigi's, a Springfield Italian restaurant. In "Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade", the Capital City Goofball represents Capital City in the state legislature; he spent $80 million out of his own pocket to win the seat, and now is leading an effort to change the state's embarrassing, Confederate symbol-centered state flag. Their first appearance together was in the episode "Last Exit to Springfield" when the two of them kidnap Homer and take him to Burns Manor. Llewellyn Sinclair (voiced by Jon Lovitz) is a theater director introduced in "A Streetcar Named Marge" who often works in Springfield, known for his perfectionism and sour temperament. His father was shown on the season eight episode "The Homer They Fall", but in "O Brother, Where Bart Thou? In "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays", his name is given as "Cletus Spuckler" in a news report. He got an annulment from Pope John Paul II after a brief marriage to Selma Bouvier. Rod's largest role was in "Bart Has Two Mommies", where he obtains new climbing skills and rescues Bart from a chimpanzee atop a church. Special delivery from Uncle Sam and all the boys in 'D' Company: Johnny, Harrison, Brooklyn Bob, and Reggie. Whenever he visits Springfield Elementary, some sort of disaster strikes. [99][100][101][102] He became the most prevalent Simpsons character on memorabilia, such as T-shirts. Grimes has been referenced in several later episodes, first in "Natural Born Kissers", where Homer finds an old pamphlet to Grimes's funeral. The song was featured on The Simpsons: Testify. His first appearance was in "Life on the Fast Lane". Originally, whenever Bart was to be drawn from an angle looking down so the top of his head was seen, Groening wanted there to be spikes along the outline of his head, and in the middle as well. In the series, Fallout Boy first appears in a 1950s Radioactive Man serial film shown at a comic book convention in the episode "Three Men and a Comic Book". The gag had been written as an apology to the city for a controversial song in the previous week's episode, "A Streetcar Named Marge", which called the city a "home of pirates, drunks and whores". In the episode "Day of the Jackanapes", it is shown that Krusty can remember Sideshow Bob's name, but not Sideshow Mel's. He also has an unscrupulous manager named Lucius Sweet, who closely resembles Tyson's promoter and manager Don King. "Homer in the Third Dimension" (2005), in, Martin, Jeff (2004). In a "future episode", it is shown Lenny is once again in charge of the power plant. In the episode "The Day the Violence Died", when I&S Studios is bankrupted following their trial against Chester J. Lampwick, when Bart and Lisa are too late in providing information that could save the company, he tells them condescendingly, "Great, mail it to last week when I might have cared. Marge undertakes efforts to find him and reunite him with Lurleen. Kirk briefly attempts a career as a singer-songwriter, recording a demo tape of an original song titled "Can I Borrow A Feeling", with mediocre results. His appearance seems to have been inspired by the mascot of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team, the Phillie Phanatic. [171] Manjula was voiced by actress Jan Hooks from seasons 9 to 14,[175] by Tress MacNeille in season 15 (only one appearance) and by Maggie Roswell thereafter. On one occasion they neglected their duties while admiring passing clouds, oblivious to Quimby being in danger. The character was voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven at that time. [79], Due to Bart's mischievousness and Homer's often uncaring and incompetent behavior, the two have a turbulent, jaded, violent, and at times borderline sadistic relationship. Elizabeth Hoover is a second grade teacher at Springfield Elementary, voiced by Maggie Roswell and Marcia Mitzman Gaven while Roswell was involved in a pay dispute. Tatum is a parody of Mike Tyson, with a high-pitched lisping voice, a menacing demeanor, a criminal record, financial problems, and a tendency to make pseudo-intellectual comments like "I insist that you desist" and "your behavior is unconscionable". This leads to Bob's prompt release and ensuing mayoral election-rigging. His stunts often end in disaster, such as in "Viva Ned Flanders", and "Bart the Daredevil", where he states that he has broken every bone in his body after a failed stunt (he did have one unbroken bone, his thumb, but broke it when trying to give Bart a thumbs-up). The Capital City Goofball (voiced by Tom Poston) is the mascot for Capital City. Martha attempted to sell Martin's extremely valuable Star Wars merchandise to Comic Book Guy for an extremely cheap price. Because I don't do that.....on land.". In "The Simpsons Comics", when asked by Milhouse on the school's new chat show, Moments with Milhouse (formerly Moments with Martin) why the school meals are so bad, Doris admits that a third-grader had once mistakenly eaten her beloved hamster, and she had "sworn culinary revenge ever since". The Horse Lake Wellness Centre reported 12 active COVID-19 cases in Horse Lake First Nation Monday, with 18 homes under isolation and 43 cases since the start of the pandemic. David Mirkin said that Pamela Reed always would give great performances and that he does not know why they did not use her more.[220]. In The Simpsons Super Spectacular #13, published by Bongo Comics, it is revealed that in the '60s, Jasper was part of a group called 'the League of Superheroes', under the name Super Jasper. In the season eleven episode "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily", Maude was killed by a T-shirt cannon at the Springfield Speedway when Homer ducked at the last second to pick up a bobby pin on the ground. Jonathan "Johnny Tightlips" Schmallippe[118] (born Giovanni Silencio[119]), voiced by Hank Azaria, is a member of the Mafia and associate of Fat Tony. Homer pawns the family television in order to afford a session with Monroe for him and his dysfunctional family. In "Bart Gets Famous", he anchors the news with an articulate English accent, filling in for Kent Brockman, who would not report the news because he did not get his cheese Danish, which Bart stole to give to Krusty. Her name is a play on pommel horse, she has blond hair and usually wears a whistle and takes a tough-as-nails approach to teaching. Likely mutated by toxic waste from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant pouring into the river, Blinky became a major news story when he was caught by Bart Simpson. Mary Bailey is the Democratic governor of Springfield's state. Homer then spends a lot of time with Plopper and neglects Bart. [76], In the episode "Eeny Teeny Maya Moe", Abernathy reveals that she once owned a cat with Moe Szyslak after he says that there "Is a much creepier guy right next to me." He appears to be a nerd much like his son, and has a slight lisp. "), she takes up Lisa's proposal to adopt a baby from China. Zone - Région. [93][94] One of the original ideas for the series was that Bart worshiped a television clown but had no respect for his father, although this was never directly explored. Maude Flanders, voiced by Maggie Roswell and temporarily by Marcia Mitzman Gaven between 1999 and 2000, when Roswell did not work for the show, is the first wife of Ned Flanders, and the mother of Rod and Todd. She is often seen smoking even while teaching, once even under a "No Smoking" sign in the assembly hall. Kirk's mother apparently is of Greek ancestry, based on the nineteenth-season episode "Husbands and Knives", in which Milhouse says, "But that's the money Yiayia Sophia gave me for Greek Orthodox Easter!". Janey may have had a crush on Milhouse Van Houten, who has a crush on Lisa. [146] He was also ranked No. Bart's year of birth was stated in "I Married Marge" (season three, 1991) as being in the early 1980s. He is voiced by David Hyde Pierce, who also plays the younger brother of Sideshow Bob's voice actor Kelsey Grammer's character in Frasier. He is friends with Carl, Homer Simpson, Moe Szyslak, and Barney Gumble. The character has also appeared in issues of Simpsons Comics[211] and Simpsons Super Spectacular, and in the 1992 video game Bartman Meets Radioactive Man.[207]. [42], Until 1998, Cartwright was paid $30,000 per episode. She appears towards the end of the episode singing the song "He's the Man" while the organist at the church was on a much needed vacation. Carl is frequently said to be among the most attractive men in Springfield; in "Principal Charming", Homer concludes that Carl is too attractive for Selma. He was briefly replaced by Mindy Simmons, but she got fired afterwards due to alcoholism and disruptive behavior. Julio and Grady needed a third person in the apartment.

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