Show runner Bill Oakley described the original Disco Stu as "an old, wrinkly John Travolta". Such occurrences include 'Krusty's Slide', where he is forced into a mixture of pudding, pickle brine and laundry detergent, a tub of rancid Béarnaise sauce and a tub of refried beans; another unseen one is in "Krusty Gets Kancelled" where he states that Krusty once poured liquid nitrogen down his pants and cracked his buttocks with a hammer. His catchphrase is "Jiminy Jillickers!". Next. As a result, she later passes him on to Selma. He has a medical degree from Hollywood Upstairs Medical College (where he apparently spent much of his time using his ability to acquire prescription drugs to impress a succession of attractive women back in the 1970s), and a great deal of luck. [132] It was also suggested in the episode "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken" that he does not in fact have a medical license. 9 Answers. He possibly lives in the Retirement Castle and is rarely seen in the series. Cecil's mannerisms and his relationship with his brother are also loosely based on Niles and Frasier's relationship in Frasier. He ended up at Springfield Elementary instead. The character was heavily featured in the episodes "Three Men and a Comic Book" and "Radioactive Man". He is one of very few characters on the show who has eyebrows. In video game The Simpsons Game, it is revealed they performed at an aquarium. Many Jebediah legends have been debunked during the run of the series. Larry also rarely speaks, except simultaneously with Sam, Barney Gumble and Homer Simpson in "Radioactive Man" and in fantasy sequences (in "Marge Be Not Proud", Larry utters a garbled, "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year" after Bart receives a soiled wig during Bart's image of spending Christmas in juvenile hall and in "Simpson Tide", Larry grumbles, "This stupid machine took my money!" Not only does Dr. Hibbert do Judo. In "How Munched is That Birdie in the Window? Before then, there was no model sheet for the character.[210]. According to "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind", Julio is from Costa Rica, though this is contradicted in "The Burns Cage" which states he is from Cuba. The parody was writer Jay Kogen's idea. In "My Fair Laddy", she takes a leave of absence to get a sex-change operation and will return as "Mr. Pommelhorst" (implying that she is a transsexual man), the new shop teacher and is replaced with Coach Krupt. [191] He has an IQ of 216 (which was thought to be Bart's IQ). View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Dial M for Moe Join Date Sep 2007 Location The place promised in our early days Posts 8,791. i vote for "Dr. Hibbert". [18] Director Jim Reardon used a caricature of animator Rich Moore and colored it black for Gary. [98] IGN placed Dr. Nick 23rd on their list of the "Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters". Lois Pennycandy is the executive assistant to Krusty the Clown. In the episode "Springfield Up", it is revealed that in his younger years, he had a budding career as a sea captain, going by the name of "Nautical Stu", and only finds the joy of disco music when Marge puts some on while taking his picture for his captain's license. Jul 17, 2020 - Original Comic Art titled Dr Nick vs Dr Hibbert by Dean Rankine, located in Matt's Dean Rankine Comic Art Gallery (1017961) He has the same bizarre hair as his father and his paternal grandmother, as well as the same hatred for Bart Simpson. Kumiko Albertson (née Nakamura) (voiced by Tress MacNeille in Seasons 25-31, Jenny Yokobori in Season 32[143]) is a Japanese manga fan and artist from Osaka, Japan. He is academically brilliant, a teacher's pet, and is portrayed as a stereotypical nerd, with enthusiasms for science fiction and role-playing games, and a poor fashion sense. In the episode "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" Jasper mentions he is a diabetic (which would explain why he has a wooden leg, as seen in part two of the "Who Shot Mr. Burns" two-parter, though past episodes, such as "Boy Scoutz 'n the Hood", "A Streetcar Named Marge", and "The PTA Disbands" all show that Jasper's legs are real). Find all the books, read about the author, and more. He is on the Springfield Wall of Fame. Martha attempted to sell Martin's extremely valuable Star Wars merchandise to Comic Book Guy for an extremely cheap price. Crusher (also referred to as Joey) and Lowblow are a pair of stereotypical henchmen often found in the employment of Montgomery Burns as he prefers the hands-on touch you only get with hired goons. In "Worst Episode Ever" Sam is shot in the back by Moe, for trying to pay in Sacagawea dollars. Grady is voiced by Scott Thompson. Homer has worked for him on three occasions: as a Thanksgiving Day Parade Santa Claus, mattress salesman, and model for top-brand jeans. While Radioactive Man is a broad parody of many superheroes, most obviously containing elements of Batman and Superman (and the comic incorporates an origin story similar to Marvel's Hulk), among others, Fallout Boy is mainly a parody of Robin (with his costume, references as being the 'young ward' of Radioactive Man, and his younger age and sidekick status) with elements of Spider-Man (his fictional comic book origin, for example). baileysikes. When Bart arrives at the Spuckler house, Cletus informs him that she ran away after he scheduled her for marriage again. When Artie tries to grope her in his car, Marge rejects him and drives off, encountering Homer on her way home. It turned out, though, that Sideshow Bob faked the whole thing in another elaborate plot to kill Bart. He has a Red belt in Judo. Nick always wins!! If you love to imagine the planet-exploding battles of the fictional gods who will never be, taking pointless knowledge gathered from a life spent reading and gaming and swinging it like a gladiator's sword in discussions on reddit... then welcome home, my friend. In "Eeny Teeny Maya Moe", Dr. Nick mistakenly makes Mr Largo shorter, instead of Moe. Booberella first appears in the episode "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can", in which Bart and Homer watch her show. He is the former boxing manager for Moe Szyslak and current boxing manager for Drederick Tatum. The Simpson family’s physician, Dr. Hibbert, is mainly known for his distinctive chuckle, but he’s also the source of the show’s most hilarious medical gags. In "Future-Drama" Martin dances with it at the prom in the future and the robot activates the self-destruction mechanism. He was most recently featured when Krusty was flicking channels on his TV in "Today I Am a Clown". Oh, ja! 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. [244] and later additional appearances in The Nightmare After Krustmas where she wants to spend Christmas with her father despite the fact the difference in their religious faiths (as she was raised a Christian unlike Krusty who was Jewish) to where Krusty almost converts to Christianity and E My Sports, where she participates in an Esports game as a member of Bart's team. [muttering]: I do this, and I'm Jewish."). Stampy is alluded to in other episodes. He was first seen in "Selma's Choice". Lunchlady Dora has been seen dating Hans Moleman. Wiseguy has been dubbed "The Sarcastic Middle-Aged Man" by the show's Internet fans. They were also seen in The Simpsons Ride. Stu's speech pattern is similar to that of Duffman, also voiced by Hank Azaria; he speaks in the third person, often referring to himself as "Disco Stu" (emphasizing "Stu" and then pausing before saying anything else; whatever follows usually rhymes with "Stu"). Jake the Barber[206] originated in one of the Tracey Ullman shorts, "Bart's Haircut". 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. Commentary for ", Oakley, Bill; Weinstein, Josh (2005). It is also revealed in the episode that Ruth Powers went to jail and entered a beauty contest in which she was named "Miss Mexican Mafia." [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." His second appearance was in the season 19 episode "Funeral for a Fiend", where, following Robert's death, he convinced Bart to go to his cremation. They live in Zenith City. 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. [226] This basis has been drawn out over the series. Remembering Dr. Nick Emanuele, as a wonderful brother to my dear friend Zina, growing up in St. Jerome´s School and Parish, in the 1960´s. According to Mayor Quimby, the couple met while Martha was working at the "Maison Derrière", a local burlesque house. I'm not fully up to date on the newer seasons, but in the first 15 or so I don't remember Nick having any combat related feats at all, so he's gonna be at a disadvantage, most likely. His signature bike is the Suicycle and he has his own action figure complete with an ambulance. [155] Lenny is also a successful writer who wrote a series of mystery novels, one of them entitled The Murderer Did It, which is called "scary good fun" by Stephen King. Frankie the Squealer (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) is a member of the Mafia and associate of Fat Tony. Kirk reveals in "I Am Furious (Yellow)", in which he visits his son's school on career day, that he was currently employed as an assistant to the guy who puts fliers under people's windshield wipers. [citation needed] However, he does seem to have some appreciation for Lisa's musical talent, as shown when he advises his replacement to "just teach the one with the starfish head, and you'll be okay". This episode also reveals that Rod thinks of Marge as the most fun he has had since his mother died. In the episode "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus", Abernathy shows she has an opera-quality singing voice. Reception and Dr Nick vs Dr Hibbart. Although he once states under oath (in "New Kid on the Block") that he is not a real sea captain, at various occasions in later episodes he is indeed shown captaining a ship (even though "Bart's Girlfriend" revealed that he "...hate[s] the sea and everything in it" during the part where he watches ships crash). He enjoys intimidating his schoolmates and shoplifting. In "Bart Gets a 'Z'", he can be seen sitting in the back row of Bart's classroom, implying Kearney is a fourth grader. One of two doctors, Dr. Hibbert and Dr. Nick, is called upon to perform a series of n surgeries. [131] When he realized that Marge Simpson was initially unenthusiastic about having a third child, he implied that a healthy baby could bring in as much as $60,000 on the black market. [246] Matt Groening called Squeaky-Voiced Teen his second favorite "unnamed" character after Comic Book Guy, whose name was finally revealed to be "Jeff Albertson" in the episode "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass". [181] Among Monroe's works is Dr. Marvin Monroe's Guide to Etiquette, which Bart receives as a birthday gift in "Radio Bart". Dr. Nicholas Riviera M.D. He is also on Lisa's list of "interesting adults" in "Moe'N'a Lisa". Doctor Colossus, voiced by Hank Azaria, is a supervillain and mad scientist who resides in Springfield. Twentieth Century Fox. In reality, the town became depressed and angry, leaving Bart to endure "The Tell-Tale Heart"-style guilt before replacing it. He is not as smart as Lou. Bleeding Gums Murphy (voiced by Ron Taylor, Daryl L. Coley and Kevin Michael Richardson)[26] is a jazz musician, idol, and mentor of Lisa Simpson. Poochie reappeared in The Simpsons Game as a boss on the Grand Theft Scratchy level. In the episode "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas", he reveals that he does not speak Italian, only Italian-accented English. In The Simpsons Movie, Homer's car runs him over. The character's name was revealed in the episode "The Canine Mutiny". He uses the German language slogan Oh Ja!. Artie manages to scapegoat Homer by deliberately letting Homer win 98% of Ziffcorp stocks in a poker game, thus making Homer legally liable for Artie's deceit, but he eventually confesses his guilt to the authorities when Marge berates Artie for his poor character and she reveals that his own selfish behavior are the real reasons why no one likes him. Because I don't do that.....on land.". He also employs the Yes Guy, who is seen working at the store in most of his appearances. Mary later reappeared in the twenty fourth season episode, "Moonshine River". 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. [184] Since then, several references to Monroe being dead have been made: a glimpse of his gravestone in "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily", a Dr. Marvin Monroe Memorial Gymnasium seen in "Bye Bye Nerdie", and a trivia interstitial in the "138th Episode Spectacular" regarding which popular characters had recently died. In "Whacking Day", Doris took the job as school nurse to earn two paychecks, but in "'Round Springfield", she reveals that she was put in the position of school nurse because of school budget cuts (even having the belligerent Scottish janitor, Groundskeeper Willie, as a French teacher). The Capital City Goofball first appeared in the episode "Dancin' Homer" and shared the stage with Homer. In that episode it was established that Kirk is of Dutch ancestry on his father's side and has a feud with the members of the family that have a Danish ancestry. C.H.U.M. He briefly appeared (with red colored hair) with the other Springfield celebrities in the season 18 episode "Homerazzi" and made an appearance in "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?". Please welcome @GreyDeLisle as the new voice of Sherri, Terri and Martin Prince", "Indiana Man says no to the White Sox T-shirt cannons", "The Simpsons 20 best guest voices of all time", "Retro Revival Retrospective: The Simpsons Part 6", "The Full McBain Movie Hidden Throughout Simpsons Epsiodes [, "The Full McBain Movie Hidden Throughout Simpsons Epsiodes", The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family, The Simpsons Forever! In "The Debarted", both Skinner and Chalmers are lost in the foam of a massive explosion resulting from the mixture of Mentos and Diet Coke, he screams Skinner's name and upon not receiving an answer, says it again in a softer manner. 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. Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon is the wife of Apu Nahasapeemapetilon and the mother of their octuplets. Lisa decides not to reveal this secret to the people of Springfield, seeing that the myth of Jebediah has brought out the good in everyone and that the true story will cause them to lose hope and morale within themselves. The Desmond character appears to be loosely based on British director Michael Apted, who is known for his Up Series of documentaries following groups of individuals as they age. Brandine and Cletus were married by Homer during his brief stint as a minister. Blinky also appears in an episode of Futurama's seventh season titled "T.: The Terrestrial"; Blinky is seen in a fish bowl on Jrrr's desk. Pryor does not appear again for several years until the episode "See Homer Run", in which he tells Lisa that she is going through a developmental condition. After several failed attempts to expose Homer's stupidity and irresponsibility, Grimes makes one final attempt by tricking Homer into entering a nuclear power plant design contest intended for kids. [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. [218] The character's casting was fitting in that the real-life Mason, like Krusty, also came from a family of rabbis but instead became a comedian. His appearance seems to have been inspired by the mascot of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team, the Phillie Phanatic. Maude's ghost appears in the opening sequence for "Treehouse of Horror XIII", and during the credits of "Bart Has Two Mommies" she is seen in heaven with Bob Hope and God. He also is a photographer and takes photos of Marge and her friends. He says very little, for fear of being accused of being a "squealer", but his reticence is so extreme it backfires, becoming unhelpful to everyone, including Fat Tony and Johnny himself. [75], Eleanor Abernathy[76] (voiced by Tress MacNeille), better known as the Crazy Cat Lady, is a woman with the appearance and behavior of a stereotypical mentally ill animal hoarder. King and Tyson were asked to appear in the episode but declined. Kirk bears a striking resemblance to his wife, and wears glasses just like her and their son. In one episode, it is revealed she is illiterate. The character was originally named "Judge Moulton", but show runners Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein did not know that, and called him "Snyder". He first appeared in the first season episode "There's No Disgrace Like Home". 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. She is then seen arriving arm-in-arm with Krusty the Clown. Let H be the indicator r.v. [160], The character's surname comes from Hollywood talent agent Sue Naegle, president of HBO Entertainment and wife of Simpsons writer Dana Gould. Dr. Nick, he's scrappy and his ENTIRE life is spent in desperation to avoid the coroner. Opal (voiced by Tress MacNeille) is a talk show host. O'Brien promised $1,000 to the charity of the announcer's choice. 24. of 33. The Yes Guy is a tribute to Frank Nelson, a supporting actor in The Jack Benny Program, I Love Lucy, and Sanford and Son, whose trademark greeting in all his characters was a loud, drawn-out "Ye-e-e-s?!" Kirk was put in jail in the episode "Pranksta Rap" for "kidnapping" Bart which he greatly enjoyed due to him being envied by women and fed three meals a day. At one point in the movie, the Simpsons' house is completely destroyed after being sucked into a sinkhole in their backyard. She hates Edna Krabappel due to her son's feelings for the other woman. Dolph is recognized by his asymmetrical haircut which covers one eye; he wears cutoff shorts and basketball shoes. He is a parody of the "Italian pasta/pizza chef" stereotype (and in fact is on a bowling team called "The Stereotypes", along with Cletus Spuckler, Captain Horatio McCallister, and Groundskeeper Willie), but seems to be aware of his status as a stock character. Favourite answer. Cesar (voiced by Harry Shearer and Hank Azaria) and Ugolin (voiced by Dan Castallaneta) are a nephew-and-uncle pair of stereotypical Frenchmen who, in "The Crepes of Wrath", make Bart a slave at their "Chateau Maison" winery and put antifreeze in their wine. In Season 24's "The Changing of the Guardian", she has grown to a preschooler and shown as precociously talented, able to play musical instruments and practice painting. He is polite to his customers and treats them with respect when they order and then loudly insults and belittles them to his cook Salvatore, fully aware that they can hear him from the kitchen. In season four's "New Kid on the Block", he briefly dates Laura Powers until she leaves him for crying in front of Moe after Bart exposed his true personality by prank-calling him. However, when the animators remodeled the character, Hartman was not available to dub the voice and so Hank Azaria took over the role. The bodyguards put sunglasses on the baby. For example, in the episode "22 Short Films About Springfield", there are several words used that are not real (such as "wudpequero" for "woodpecker", rather than the correct pájaro carpintero). Won't somebody please think of the children!?" She has appeared in two couch gags (the one on "Marge vs. He is a sixth-grader and is often seen hanging out with Dolph, Kearney, and sometimes Nelson. Todd can play the violin quite well, and is a part of the Springfield Elementary School band (despite that later episodes do not show Rod or Todd Flanders as Springfield Elementary School students, before it was revealed that they attended a Christian school before their new step-mother Edna Krabappel enrolled them in Springfield Elementary[249]). [64] In "The Trouble with Trillions", Charlie tells Homer (who is working undercover) that he has plans to overrun the American government due to their stalling on making HDTV available; he is soon arrested by FBI agents for conspiracy. He incidentally appears in many later episodes, attending Lady Gaga's concert in Lisa Goes Gaga, in a video game in White Christmas Blues, he does the Homer Shake, and he was mentioned by Matt Selman in the April 15, 2014 TV Guide article promoting Brick Like Me in which he jokes that he will be one of the few Simpsons characters to not be portrayed in Lego form during the episode. Commentary for "Homer Goes to College", in, Castellaneta, Dan (2003). Janey Powell, voiced by Pamela Hayden, is a classmate and friend of Lisa Simpson. December 5, 2012 4:36PM. Chalmers is known for throwing open the doors to the room and bellowing "SKINNER!!! The couple appear in the season two episodes "Simpson and Delilah" and "Bart's Dog Gets an F", as well as the season three episode "Separate Vocations". The song was featured on The Simpsons: Testify. [238] His character is based on the stereotype of sailors and pirates, including the stereotypical pirate catchphrase, "Yarr!" [48] The staff have said that whenever they watched Univision, this character was "always on", thus they created Bumblebee Man, who is also always on the air when the Spanish-language channel is depicted. 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. Later, he appears in "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?". Lewis's seeming insignificance to the show is underscored in the episode "Das Bus", in which Bart mistakenly calls him "Wendell". [154] In one of Homer's daydreams, it is shown that Lenny is the President of the United States. When Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie wanted to go back to Springfield, Homer had to quit while Hank was fighting off the government, but since Homer was a big help, Hank gave him the Denver Broncos in return. Hibbert is often seen in flashbacks (for example, Lisa's birth, or Bart's accidents as a toddler), and each time has a different hairstyle (afro, dreadlocks, Mr. T-style Mohawk, etc.) In "Pranksta Rap", he takes a job as a bodyguard for rapper Alcatraaz, but only because his wife is really sick. [23] Her drinking has been joked about on several occasions. After Marge remarks that nobody would ever want to buy a jacket that read "Disco Stu", another customer recommends it to Stu, but Stu replies, "Disco Stu doesn't advertise."[90]. In the Season 19 episode "Apocalypse Cow", one of his many daughters, Mary, received a cow from Bart, which Bart wanted Mary to care for. Marge is a fan and was interviewed by Opal after achieving success through her chain of Shapes gyms for women. Growing Up Springfield is his most notable documentary. Like Krusty, he is a heavy smoker, and often seems depressed off-stage. [159] In "They Saved Lisa's Brain", she was introduced as "Lindsey Naegle", a member of the Springfield Chapter of Mensa, and has since become a recurring character. In the episode "Day of the Jackanapes", it is shown that Krusty can remember Sideshow Bob's name, but not Sideshow Mel's. Upon entering a scene, Dr. Nick's catchphrase is "Hi, everybody! 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. But he became banished from Springfield on a horse by the angry townsfolk when Moe Szyslak discovered, that a song Moleman made Springfield's city anthem 30 years before, was in fact a rip-off of another town's anthem. In "Insane Clown Poppy", there is a shoot-out in Fat Tony's mansion and Tightlips is shot by accident. He is a 14-year-old. To guide himself, Homer has "Lenny = White, Carl = Black" on his hand. [49] His costume was based on one used in the Saturday Night Live sketch "The Killer Bees. Relevance. He then ignores the family while playing pickup basketball games with the restaurant's staff. Ms. Teresa Albright is voiced by Tress MacNeille. She first appeared in "Bart Gets Famous",[190] when she walks in on Mayor Quimby in bed with another woman, an event she laughs off when he defends himself with "I didn't do it." He works at Costington's department store,[258] as an executioner at Springfield Penitentiary,[259] and is juror number twelve of the Springfield jury. [168] In a phone conversation, Marge once asked her, "How can [Krusty] hurt someone who loves him so?" if you guys don't know oblivion he is theorized to be the actual creator of the marvel verse, New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the whowouldwin community. In a Treehouse of Horror episode, Dr. Hibbert discusses the possibility of Bart being a "genetic chosen one" who can cure a zombie apocalypse over the phone with the Simpsons while under siege from the aforementioned zombies. His morality can wildly vary from episode to episode: sometimes selfish and sadistic, and at other times polite and friendly. [161] Naegle-like characters have appeared throughout the series, such as the OmniTouch Rep from "Make Room for Lisa" and Laramie executive Mindy from "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)". Luann began dating American Gladiator Pyro shortly after her divorce with Kirk for a few seasons, but was caught cheating on him with his best friend, "Gladiator Gyro".
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