In a deleted scene, it was shown that Jasper was the town pastor, prior to Reverend Lovejoy. [25], The entire Simpson family was designed so that they would be recognizable in silhouette. [70] She touts herself as being "number one on the West Side", although she also works on the East Side. In "Half-Decent Proposal" (2002), Marge learns that Artie is extremely wealthy, having made his fortune in computers by inventing an adapter that turns dial-up modem handshaking noises into easy-listening music, and she reluctantly accepts a $1 million offer to spend a weekend at his mansion to pay for an operation Homer needs to cure his extremely loud snoring. "[citation needed], Lindsey Naegle is voiced by Tress MacNeille[20] and first appeared in the eighth season episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show". In one episode, it is revealed that he is bald on top, with hair around it. "[35][57]It could also be an homage to The Breakfast Club, as John Bender says the phrase at Principal Vernon, and John Bender would become the inspiration for another Matt Groening creation, Bender from Futurama. While only continuing to serve Nelson on very rare instances after much earlier seasons, the Weasels still appear frequently throughout the series, sometimes in scenes involving the other bullies yet primarily as background characters, especially in Lisa's 2nd grade class. Poor Violet often has a cough, while Patches seems to vaguely resemble Tiny Tim from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. She nearly always wears a red headscarf. As a result, she later passes him on to Selma. A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family...Continued. When Lisa returns, she finds out that Murphy has died from circumstances which are never revealed. Stampy also appears in "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace" in Bart's water dream, and made a second (and more important) appearance on season 14's "Large Marge", where he was involved in an attempt to restore the public opinion of Krusty the Clown. Bart later approaches him to request returning to Springfield Elementary. Matt Groening would later say that the Butterfinger advertising campaign was a large part of the reason why Fox decided to pick up the half-hour show. [216] Wolfcastle's more recent movies have gained less renown, and he is even forced to do comedies. His first appearance was in "Life on the Fast Lane". Eventually, after losing the money, Cecil attempted to kill Bart which Bob never could, but ironically, this was foiled by Bob himself. [154][155] The Bart Book, a book about Bart's personality and attributes, was released in 2004. while reading it. However, she does not care for cake, finding it "too sweet". In "The Way We Weren't", they introduce a cousin who has a crush on Bart. In an early 1991 episode, "Principal Charming", Carl's name is spelled "Karl", the same spelling seen for an unrelated character of the same season. [140] In one of Homer's daydreams, it is shown that Lenny is the President of the United States. In "Treehouse of Horror XII", Grimes is one of the faces on the Wailing Wall. In following appearances however, they still occasionally appear among the children of Springfield. For example, the chalkboard gag for "Homer the Heretic" (season four, 1992) read, "I will not defame New Orleans." The third triplet is seen by Marge in "The Daughter Also Rises", but they suggest that she may only be hallucinating. "[137] In response to the criticism, James L. Brooks said, "I'm very wary of television where everybody is supposed to be a role model, you don't run across that many role models in real life. [73] She is a Republican. Suicide Booths! Louis "Mr. Teeny" Toot, also known as Joseph Teeny and voiced by Dan Castellaneta, is Krusty's trained chimpanzee who frequently appears on the show. Homer begged for another chance, insisting that Poochie would grow on the audience; this argument held little weight until the actress who performed voices for both Itchy and Scratchy declared her support for Poochie as well. She makes a minor reappearance in "Marge Gamer". [91][92] In "How I Wet Your Mother", Professor Frink creates a device that allows people to enter the dreams of others. She first appears in the season 17 episode "The Italian Bob", when Sideshow Bob moved to Italy to get away from Bart for a fresh start. Like Schwarzenegger, Wolfcastle is an active member of the Republican Party and owns a Hummer. In Season 16's "Goo Goo Gai Pan", Selma experiences menopause symptoms and becomes concerned that she will never fulfill her dream of being a mother. ", "Don't have a cow, man! She first appeared in "Homer Defined", as a concerned mother who barred Milhouse from being Bart's friend due to Bart being a bad influence. It's not a bad thing... Of course, it makes him do bad things. He is a 5th grader and has a buzz cut, and wears a torn white T-shirt, blue shorts, and studded wristbands. The Simpsons flee the town, with Gino and his parents in hot pursuit. He is a sixth-grader and is often seen hanging out with Dolph, Kearney, and sometimes Nelson. 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". Lois Pennycandy is the executive assistant to Krusty the Clown. He releases Crowley into Marge's care after she vouches for him. [70] She once attempted to seduce Ned Flanders,[71] has had an illegitimate child with Mayor Quimby,[72] and has flirted with Homer. Fallout Boy also appears in a real-life comic book titled Radioactive Man, published by Bongo Comics (a comic created in part by Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons). He has an obnoxious and short tempered personality. [72][80] Bart cares for Lisa deeply and has always apologized for going too far. He was modelled upon early Simpsons writer Wallace Wolodarsky, who at the time wore long black hair, shorts and a baseball cap.[198]. Homer's anger escalated when he dug up the ballot-box, only to find out that he actually won, making him Class President. [14] Groening describes Bart as "what would happen if the son of Eddie Haskell [from Leave It to Beaver] got his own show". Mayor Quimby's Bodyguards are two large and expressionless men in dark suits and sunglasses. Carl takes offense, saying that just because he is African-American, he does not know every other African American in Springfield, of whom there are very few, anyway. She appears once again in "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes", where she is now pregnant. They are usually seen flanking the mayor at town meetings, but sometimes they appear as members of a crowd. He can be seen playing the bassoon in the opening sequence of the show. Hank Scorpio is a one-time character portrayed by Albert Brooks. Before then, there was no model sheet for the character.[196]. Lunchlady Dora has been seen dating Hans Moleman. Milhouse describes their social standing as "Three and a half. She looks like a European woman, and has light hair. Sarah (according to Clancy) is his "home force" and he affectionately calls her "Poppin' Fresh". They are responsible for giving Bart his elephant, Stampy, although they were surprised when Bart wanted Stampy, because they thought he would choose the other prize, $10,000. "[105] The writers rushed out a tongue-in-cheek reply in the form of a short segment which aired three days later before a rerun of "Stark Raving Dad" in which Bart replied, "Hey, we're just like the Waltons. [98] IGN placed Dr. Nick 23rd on their list of the "Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters". Commentary for ", Silverman, David (2003). On a few occasions, he says Skinner's name this way when absolutely nothing has gone wrong, implying that he either pronounces Skinner's name this way by habit, or does it on purpose to scare him. [134] In "Helter Shelter", Homer exclaims, "That's Lenny? He was also featured in the Simpsons theatrical short The Longest Daycare. His tombstone appears in "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily" and was also kicked by Homer in "My Mother the Carjacker". She is voiced by Zooey Deschanel. His son, Frank Grimes Jr., sought to avenge his father's death by killing Homer in "The Great Louse Detective". Much of his character revolves around his extreme emotional depression after his divorce from his wife Luann. He is Julio's lover. Teeny also was a writer for the "Good Guy Awards" and quit after being insulted on-stage by Krusty. Jamshed "Jay" Nahasapeemapetilon, voiced by Nancy Cartwright, Utkarsh Ambudkar for adult voice, is Apu's nephew and Sanjay's son. [115] The original idea behind Herman, said Groening, was that each time he appeared, he would give a different explanation for how he lost his arm. Quite commonly, his phrases will be intentionally sloppy Spanish. Cartwright became more interested in the role of Bart, who was described as "devious, underachieving, school-hating, irreverent, [and] clever". Mary tells Bart that there will be more Mary Spucklers out there, and gives him their first kiss before she leaves. For the rebellious son, he substituted "Bart", an anagram of the word brat, for his own name,[13] as he decided it would have been too obvious for him to have named the character 'Matt'. He authored the book Only Turkeys Have Left Wings. Castellaneta based the voice on actor Joe Pesci, one of the several references to Goodfellas used in the episode "Bart the Murderer". In the early 1990s, millions of T-shirts featuring Bart were sold;[103] as many as one million were sold on some days. In season seven's "Bart the Fink", Bart discovers that Jimbo's real name is Corky. He explains about his life, family, and work to her, as well as giving her advice for her upcoming school performance, giving her his saxophone. It is revealed in the episode "Jazzy and the Pussycats" that he can play the trumpet quite well. The White Weasel (voiced by Susan Blu in Bart the General and Nancy Cartwright in later appearances) wears a red T-shirt, tan shorts, and red shoes and the Black Weasel (voiced by Jo Ann Harris in "Bart the General" and Pamela Hayden in later appearances) wears an orange T-shirt, tan shorts, and orange shoes with tan soles (although in his first appearance, his outfit was a yellow T-shirt, green shorts, and yellow shoes with green soles). However, as episodes progressed, the character turned bitter. The two lack any real definitive characteristic and are almost always seen together. According to "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind", Marge does not like Sarah at all and tried to keep her from Homer's cruise party. Bart and the Simpson family remained the main characters on this new show. But Bart is easy to do. He then ignores the family while playing pickup basketball games with the restaurant's staff. [149] In "Blame It on Lisa", it is revealed that she frequently changes jobs because she is a sexual predator. Because I don't do that.....on land.". Jake the Barber[192] originated in one of the Tracey Ullman shorts, "Bart's Haircut". Dès le 15 janvier, on pourra voir la troisième saison de la série animée pour public averti Disenchantment, créée par Matt Groening. Lenny and Carl together rank sixth on IGN's Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters.[60]. [61][112] Through the summer, several news outlets published stories about the supposed "Bill vs. Bart" rivalry. He told the actors of this production at the time that he had directed three plays in his lifetime and had three heart attacks, and that he cared so much about his work that he was planning on a fourth. Mary Bailey is the Democratic governor of Springfield's state. ", whether hit by or in Marge's mob. This may lead to the assumption that the pig is killed in the movie. 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. He also promotes people based on personal bias as opposed to actual competence, promoting Principal Holloway, described by Skinner as a "drunk" and by Chalmers as a "pill-popper", to assistant superintendent after getting run over by a tractor driven by Bart and blaming Skinner for letting it happen. His character is based on a character created by Tex Avery, Droopy. The computer animation was provided by Pacific Data Images. Brandine Spuckler (voiced by Tress MacNeille)[2] is the wife of Cletus Spuckler. [57] Homer repeatedly confuses Lenny and Carl, and is shocked to learn on one occasion that Lenny is white, and Carl is black. "[119] In the United States congressional, senatorial and gubernatorial elections of 1990, Bart was one of the most popular write-in candidates, and in many areas was second only to Mickey Mouse amongst fictional characters. Since then, she is often seen escorting him to Springfield events such as conventions, recitals, and plays. Ralph apparently gets his appearance from her, as the two look very similar. [214] Wolfcastle has starred in many action movies, most notably the McBain series (a parody of action movies such as Die Hard) and the movie of Radioactive Man, a loose parody of the Batman television series. OK. His appearance in "A Star is Burns" was a crossover to promote The Critic which made its FOX debut after the episode. Commentary for "Stark Raving Dad", in, 100 most important people of the 20th century, Recording Industry Association of America, The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! They are almost identical except for their skin colors (one is white and the other is black) and their outfits. He primarily serves as a foil to Chief Wiggum, and often takes the time to point out his chief's mistakes, as well as resent Wiggum, and be aware of his ineptitude. Frankie first appeared in the episode "Insane Clown Poppy" where his squealing habits are introduced after he squeals on himself for squealing. However, when the Simpsons visited Italy, Lisa got drunk at a feast and told the whole town of the things he had done. Although rarely featured on the show, she has been a recurring character in the Simpsons comic book series. Martha Quimby is the wife of the Mayor of Springfield Joseph Quimby. Every day, Jessy Duncombe has to figure out how to put food on the table, help her two school-aged kids navigate the complexities of online learning, and keep her three-year-old daughter occupied and out of trouble. [66] He is voiced by Hank Azaria. It is hinted that he comes from a well-off family, most notably in season six's "The PTA Disbands" when—with the school closed for a teacher's strike—he and his mother watch soap operas and sip tea together in a well-furnished living room. Teeny's uncle was former head monkey at the ministry of tourism in Brazil. while reading it. She has suffered from rabies,[42] and admitted to being illiterate. In this short segment, he is portrayed as innately clumsy rather than simply acting as such. He was briefly incarcerated due to one of his stray bullets hitting a Texas Ranger. During a pay dispute in 1998, Fox threatened to replace the six main voice actors with new actors, going as far as preparing for casting of new voices. Database is part of the group of boys who invade Shelbyville in "Lemon of Troy". He is the former boxing manager for Moe Szyslak and current boxing manager for Drederick Tatum. She has a father named Royce "Boss Hogg" Lumpkin, who was never supportive of her and was missing for years. He later appeared in the episode "The Front" at Homer and Marge's high school reunion and teaches night classes to ease the pain of his wife's recent death. Then, in "Wedding For Disaster", they apparently got married. He has helped the clown on many occasions, for example, foiling Sideshow Bob's attempt to frame Krusty for armed robbery in "Krusty Gets Busted" (season one, 1990), reuniting Krusty with his estranged father in "Like Father, Like Clown". Called: Anoop, Nabendu, Sandeep, Gheet, Uma, Poonam, Pria and Sashi. In "Lisa the Greek", they are briefly shown watching TV in their apartment, and in "To Courier with Love", they are leathermakers who try to kill an endangered blue snake that Homer was supposed to send them to pay for a trip to France; they try to capture it on their own and fail. His world spiritual headquarters is in Michigan City, Indiana. After Grau's death in 1995, Lunchlady Doris was retired out of respect for over 10 years. No one, except for Lisa, attends Murphy's funeral. 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). 1 Jobs Involved 1.1 Regular Jobs 1.2 Quest Based Jobs 2 Trivia Glitch: Upon re-opening the game, this buildings income time is reset. His belief was that kids would try to do it the next day, but he was rejected. Before he died of diphtheria, he wrote his confession on a scrap of canvas that he hid in a fife. Throughout the episode, Grimes's professionalism is repeatedly contrasted with Homer Simpson's idiocy, gluttony, and laziness, making Grimes increasingly frustrated and angry with Homer. However, Chalmers does on at least two occasions show a fondness for Skinner. [228] Snake was named the 19th (out of 25) of IGN's Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters.[229]. He is later seen as a ghost "stuck in limbo" in "Treehouse of Horror XXV", and again in "Flanders' Ladder" as part of a dream Lisa conjures for Bart. Mr. Burns' Lawyer,[33] also known as The Blue-Haired Lawyer (voiced by Dan Castellaneta),[34] is Springfield's most prominent and powerful lawyer. [17], Bart had originally been envisioned as "a much milder, troubled youth given to existential angst who talks to himself", but the character was changed based on Cartwright's voice acting. Bill is middle-aged and balding, while Marty is younger and has a full head of hair. He briefly served as substitute teacher of Lisa's class during which time he confiscated everything made of tin, got his beard caught in a pencil sharpener and threatened paddling for minor infractions such as looking out the window, talking out of turn or staring at his sandals. The character is a parody of Judge Judy Sheindlin. Chalmers is a strict and largely humorless man, with a short temper and low tolerance for disorder or rule-breaking; his general manner and personality are like those of a military officer. The Bart Simpson balloon has appeared at every parade since. Lucius Sweet (originally voiced by Paul Winfield) and is modeled after Don King. He has anger problems and later makes brief appearances. She has been at Lisa's sleepovers, and Lisa is seen watching cartoons at her house on numerous occasions. Shauna Chalmers is a rebellious, promiscuous teenager who is Superintendent Chalmers' daughter. This episode is referenced in multiple Simpsons video games such as The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants, where the statue's head serves as a power-up item, or The Simpsons: Road Rage and The Simpsons: Hit & Run, where characters can kick or ram Jebediah's head off the statue. However, when the animators remodeled the character, Hartman was not available to dub the voice and so Hank Azaria took over the role. When he realized that animating Life in Hell would require him to rescind publication rights, Groening decided to go in another direction. He fires Homer for causing an accident while waving to Bart from a cart during a school tour of the plant. "[50], In 2003, Azaria won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for voicing Bumblebee Man, and various other characters.[51]. In "'Tis the Fifteenth Season" she is shown still living next door to the Simpsons. Radioactive Man is a fictional comic book superhero. As he runs amok through the plant, Grimes, declaring that he does not need safety gloves, grabs two high-voltage wires and is fatally electrocuted. On an expedition to Springfield's historic "Fort Springfield", Bart uncovers other inconsistencies in the Jebediah legend, such as that he fought at Fort Ticonderoga the same day as the first Whacking Day. Wiseguy, is voiced by Hank Azaria. King and Tyson were asked to appear in the episode but declined.

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