Dignity". He stayed in Springfield to play in the local women's baseball league, along with his friend Abe, who was also avoiding the war but was exposed during a game. Der Allgemeine Studierendenausschuss (AStA) ist ein Organ der verfassten Studierendenschaft. Hallmarks of the character include his chalkboard gags in the opening sequence; his prank calls to Moe; and his catchphrases "Eat my shorts", "¡Ay, caramba! Matt Groening has stated that Database is his least favorite character in the show. [37] Matt Groening let her try out for the part instead, and upon hearing her read, gave her the job on the spot. He's a jazz musician or some such. During the first two seasons of The Simpsons, Bart was the show's breakout character and "Bartmania" ensued, spawning Bart Simpson-themed merchandise touting his rebellious attitude and pride at underachieving, which caused many parents and educators to cast him as a bad role model for children. and "Excelsior!" She hates Edna Krabappel due to her son's feelings for the other woman. The Capital City Goofball (voiced by Tom Poston) is the mascot for Capital City. Later in the episode, after Bart frees his cow, Lou, from the slaughterhouse, he brings him to Mary's home, where he discovers that she is Cletus' daughter. 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. ", Kearney reveals that both his parents are incarcerated and they only meet when the prison and insane asylum have their annual mixer. He is voiced by Jon Lovitz, except for a brief appearance in "The Front" (1993), in which he was voiced by Dan Castellaneta. When exposed to profanity, he himself starts to curse ("Hell, no" and "I said I don't want any damn vegetables"). [246] Homer refers to him as "that jerk that goes 'Ye-e-e-es?'". [12], Matt Groening first conceived of Bart and the rest of the Simpson family in 1986, while waiting in the lobby of producer James L. Brooks' office. This collection is comprised of any vehicle, building or any other asset which is iconic to, influenced by, or created for the purpose of paying homage to The Simpsons captured in Cities Skylines. He has a gay grandson, as revealed in "Million Dollar Abie" and a daughter named Paris Texan (who looks and acts like hotel heiress Paris Hilton). Curiously, in Season 18's "The Haw-Hawed Couple", she appears with brown hair. One of God's distinctive features is that He and Jesus are the only two The Simpsons characters to have been drawn with five fingers on each hand and five toes on each foot. His belief was that kids would try to do it the next day, but he was rejected. They are a parody of the actual Vanderbilt family. In "Much Apu About Something", he is a young adult and is now called "Jay". [128] Jackson eventually guest starred in the episode "Stark Raving Dad" (season three, 1991) under the pseudonym John Jay Smith. [4] He lived with his parents in the Lower East Side of Springfield until the Simpsons bought their first house. ", and when asked what to tell the doctor he says, "Tell him to suck a lemon".[120]. Matt Groening a cependant préféré nommer le cinquième personnage « Bart », anagramme de brat qui signifie « morveux », « affreux jojo », ou encore « chiard »… De plus, Matt Groening a grandi à Portland, dans l'Oregon (États-Unis), dont le nom des rues 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?". However, during the 2007 San Diego Comic Convention, an official Simpsons Panel revealed that there was a scene at the end of the movie involving the pig that was cut which later appeared on the DVD. The Parson (voiced by Hank Azaria) is a charismatic major leader of the Presbylutheran faith practiced in Springfield. She is the lover of Mayor Quimby, and is seen several times in bed with him. He's just mischievous. The Critic was later canceled. He is said to have 70 kids,[68] at least 45 of whom have been named in episodes. His father is an Admiral with the Navy who does not like that his son wasted his youth and never amounted to anything. [75] Bart is also highly protective of Lisa: When a bully destroys her box of cupcakes in "Bart the General", (season one, 1990), Bart immediately stands up for her. [151] In 2000, Bart and the rest of the Simpson family were awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard. Blinky was briefly seen again in episodes "Homer's Odyssey" and "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in 'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish'". However, Chalmers does on at least two occasions show a fondness for Skinner. He also wears a coonskin cap. [14] Bart's middle initial J is a "tribute" to animated characters such as Bullwinkle J. Moose and Rocket J. Squirrel from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, who received their middle initial from Jay Ward. He first appears in the episode "Whacking Day". Originally, Christian and Kent Brockman shared the anchor desk equally, but eventually Brockman started to become the more commonly used anchor. Leopold often refers to the children of Springfield Elementary as "little freaks". Although rarely featured on the show, she has been a recurring character in the Simpsons comic book series. He first appeared in the season 3 episode "Bart's Friend Falls in Love", but it would not be until season eight's "A Milhouse Divided" that Kirk was portrayed as a stereotypical middle-aged male loser and deadbeat dad. He was first seen in "Selma's Choice". It's not a bad thing... Of course, it makes him do bad things. In The Simpsons arcade game mobile, he appears as a boss in the Springfield Mall and uses an axe, a mallet, and bombs that look like Itchy and Scratchy. Most recently Barlow appears with other Springfield Republicans in the episode "E Pluribus Wiggum", in which he tells Lisa to make Ralph Wiggum decide whether he wants to run for President as a Republican or a Democrat. 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. They perpetually reinforce their identities as twins, with things such as making up their own "twin" language. During the school science fair in the season 23 episode "Replaceable You" Kearney has a human skull on display with a sign on it that reads, "Is This Üter?" He also tried to sell counterfeit jeans out of the Simpsons' garage, but was foiled by Marge Simpson in "The Springfield Connection". In "Like Father, Like Clown", Rabbi Krustofsky had been estranged from his son for twenty-five years, having disowned Krusty when the young man chose to become a clown rather than follow the family tradition of becoming a rabbi. He can be seen playing the bassoon in the opening sequence of the show. [7], Bart's hobbies include skateboarding, watching television (especially The Krusty the Clown Show which includes The Itchy & Scratchy Show), reading comic books (especially Radioactive Man), playing video games and generally causing mischief. In more current episodes, they appear as wall decorations in Maggie's and Lisa's rooms. Cowboy Bob (voiced by Albert Brooks in "The Call of the Simpsons" and Dan Castellaneta in "Mobile Homer") is an RV salesman who first appeared in the episode The Call of the Simpsons. [32] In "Whiskey Business", Murphy appears as a hologram, causing an exasperated Lisa to protest against his record label's shameless use of his image for various commercials. However, in Simpsons Comics, his hair always appears gray. (2005). 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. As an entrepreneur, McCallister is equally incompetent. 1 & 2" during the Krusty on Ice show, and a Poochie balloon appears in the cartoon in "Funeral for a Fiend". Mary Bailey is the Democratic governor of Springfield's state. [149] In "Blame It on Lisa", it is revealed that she frequently changes jobs because she is a sexual predator. [32] While designing the 3D model of the character, the animators did not know how they would show Bart's hair. His first appearance is in "Homer the Heretic", when he is left in charge of the Kwik-E-Mart alone, he pulls out a gun, scaring Jimbo, Kearney and Dolph. 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. In several episodes, events have been linked to specific times, though sometimes this timeline has been contradicted in subsequent episodes. Mrs. Muntz works at Hooters in "Bart Star", but was fired in a later episode for gaining weight. [113] "Bart Gets an "F"" (season two, 1990) was the first episode to air against The Cosby Show, and it received a lower Nielsen rating, tying for eighth behind The Cosby Show, which had an 18.5 rating. Dan Castellaneta was nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance in 2011 for the voice of Louie, Homer Simpson, Barney Gumble, and Krusty the Clown thanks to the episode "Donnie Fatso".[131]. His subsequent disappearance from the show for a significant period of time has become a running joke. Todd Flanders is Ned Flanders' ten-year-old son, voiced by Nancy Cartwright. He has admitted to having a shoe-sniffing problem, and is still banned from the shoe department in his own store. He then ignores the family while playing pickup basketball games with the restaurant's staff. Desmond appeared in the episodes "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" and "Fat Man and Little Boy" and his Growing Up Springfield series were featured in the episode "Springfield Up". "[141] In a 1991 interview, Bill Cosby described Bart as a bad role model for children, calling him "angry, confused, frustrated." [84] Despite his attitude, Bart is sometimes willing to experience humiliation if it means pleasing his mom. Grimes makes his only canonical appearance in the series in "Homer's Enemy" in which he is a new employee at the power plant. There are no real losses and precious few compromises here - the transition is within a gnat’s wing of seamless. Mr. Burns defends the fish, arguing that his extra eye is merely the next step in evolution. He has been voiced over the course of the series by Nancy Cartwright, Jo Ann Harris, Pamela Hayden and Maggie Roswell. The song was featured on The Simpsons: Testify. Stu was introduced as the punchline to a joke in "Two Bad Neighbors". Three other monkeys have died while working for Krusty known by the same name. In the episode "Replaceable You", it is implied that Chalmers wears a toupee (according to Dolph's science project, a toupee detector). 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. "[70] On one occasion, Lisa successfully proves that Bart is dumber than a hamster, although Bart ultimately outsmarts her in the end. 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. Unlike Lionel Hutz or Gil Gunderson, he is competent, although not necessarily ethical. The third triplet is seen by Marge in "The Daughter Also Rises", but they suggest that she may only be hallucinating. Cecil's mannerisms and his relationship with his brother are also loosely based on Niles and Frasier's relationship in Frasier. A matrix Poochie appears in "Kill Gil Vols. Ruth Powers is the Simpsons' next-door neighbor, introduced when she moves to their neighborhood in the episode "New Kid on the Block". His character is based on a character created by Tex Avery, Droopy. He is the father of Milhouse, and the remarried husband of Luann Van Houten. The two seem to be on first name terms as Homer calls him Joey. 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. He was well known for his "silver tongue" (literally; a metal prosthetic tongue, his original tongue having been bitten off by a Turkish pirate in a grog house fight). [123], Judge Roy Snyder, voiced by Harry Shearer,[20] is a Springfield judge known for his lenient punishments and somewhat unorthodox rulings (as in the episode "Sweets and Sour Marge", when he bans sugar from Springfield). Chase, also known as Pyro, (voiced by Hank Azaria) is an American Gladiator. Quimby scolds her for lying about her graduating from "typing school". He produces extreme anxiety in Principal Skinner, who offers increasingly improbable stories to explain what is happening. 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. Simon Lachaîne nous le rappelle dans le témoignage quâil nous a offert pour accompagner la première campagne de financement de ce blogue en 2021, au cours de laquelle jâinvite les lecteurs à ⦠Herman Hermann, voiced by Harry Shearer,[2] is the owner of Herman's Military Antiques. In reply to a question by Bart, he insinuates that he lost his arm when he stuck it out the window of a school bus. When asked where he is injured, he says "I ain't sayin' nuthin'! Kirk bears a striking resemblance to his wife, and wears glasses just like her and their son. He later became Springfield's "Chief Hydrological and Hydrodynamical Engineer" although he planned to blow up the new hydroelectric dam he was building, so that nobody would know how cheaply it was made. (usually referred to as Dr. Nick) is an inept physician voiced by Hank Azaria. 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. She is usually portrayed as Jimbo's girlfriend, but in "The D'oh-cial Network" she apparently sent a message to everybody promising to make out with them. [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. Sanjay was shown as Apu's business partner at the Kwik-E-Mart in the earlier episodes. Although Judge Snyder resolves court cases, Judge Harm has mainly been used for handing down negative verdicts, such as sentencing a family member to prison. She yells "You know I'm a woman!" Otto Mann (voiced by Harry Shearer)[197] is the school bus driver for Springfield Elementary School. This version was played by an actor named Dirk Richter, who was allegedly murdered in a brothel some time after the show ended, a parody of George Reeves and the controversy surrounding his death. The character was voiced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven at that time. All I had was a little brother who grew up to become a doctor. Martin's most famous catchphrases are "Behold!" 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. [116], Bart was described as "television's king of 1990",[117] "television's brightest new star"[118] and an "undiminished smash". 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. [14] Todd is the most impressionable member of the Flanders family. 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. He became the mayor of a small Tuscan village and married Francesca, with whom he had a son called Gino, although Sideshow Bob never told her, or indeed anyone about his murderous past. In "Jazzy and the Pussycats", they are seen at Amber Simpson's funeral. The Happy Little Elves are a parody of The Smurfs, who appeared more often in the show's earlier episodes, e.g. 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. ", delivered while shaking his jowls. The Grumple, is a green monster voiced by Hank Azaria, who is an obvious parody of The Grinch. He is portrayed in the traditional depiction of the Abrahamic God: a gray-haired man in a white robe with a booming voice. [177] In some episodes, it is also implied that Martin may be a closeted homosexual.[179]. [104] Believing Bart to be a bad role model, several American public schools banned T-shirts featuring Bart next to captions such as "I'm Bart Simpson. His voice is based on Sherman's from Peabody and Sherman. King and Tyson were asked to appear in the episode but declined. In "The Sweetest Apu", Apu has an affair with the Squishee lady. After appearing on The Tracey Ullman Show for three years, the Simpson family received its own series on Fox, which debuted December 17, 1989. Actuellement, Life in Hell est encore publié dans deux cent cinquante journaux hebdomadaires. A loud, high-pitched contemptuous woman, she neglects her son. Jimbo's other known aliases are Jamesbo, Dr. J and Hector Gutierrez. Poor Violet often has a cough, while Patches seems to vaguely resemble Tiny Tim from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. His character's name always fits the scene so he's gone by many names, 'Clerk', 'Shopkeeper', etc. [102], Eddie, voiced by Harry Shearer,[2] is one of the Springfield police officers. The character also appears in the episodes "Homer Loves Flanders" (who tells Homer that, if Homer actually went to work for eight days instead of camping out outside the ticket window for football tickets, he would have earned enough to get his tickets from a scalper), "Homer and Apu" (as one of the angry customers in the beginning of the episode), "Bart of Darkness" (in which he punched a hippie for singing "Sunshine on My Shoulders" during a town-wide heat wave) and "Grampa vs. Janey Powell, voiced by Pamela Hayden, is a classmate and friend of Lisa Simpson. Even so, the writers like to write Gil with "a little bit of the old sparkle" left in him.[111]. Murphy teaches Lisa to display her emotions through music, prompting Lisa to hold him as an important figure in her life. In "She of Little Faith", it is revealed that Kearney dated Jimbo's mother, Carol. "), she takes up Lisa's proposal to adopt a baby from China. [59][60] "Cowabunga" is also commonly associated with Bart, although it was mostly used on the show after it had been used as a slogan on the T-shirts. However, the second joke, involving Herman having stuck his arm in a ball return at a bowling alley, got cut, and the writers never pursued the idea until "To Cur with Love".[116]. Scott Christian (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) is a newsreader from the early seasons of the show. [170][171], This article is about the cartoon character. He was so feared inside prison, he could stop riots just by telling the rioters to "shut up". [68], Bart's rebellious attitude has made him a disruptive student at Springfield Elementary School, where Bart is an underachiever and proud of it. Throughout the series, outlandish theories that the two are siblings,[38] boyfriend and girlfriend,[39] mother and son,[40] or father and daughter, have been suggested, with Cletus simply stating "we's all kinds of things". In a deleted scene, it was shown that Jasper was the town pastor, prior to Reverend Lovejoy. Her desperate attempts to regain her stability include rushing out of class to recite "Calm blue ocean, calm blue ocean" with her eyes closed, getting into her car and driving off on two occasions, and even letting Ralph teach the class after she was granted tenure and therefore free to do almost anything she wants. Bart simply replies, "Oh, yeah." [76], Abernathy was once a bright, vibrant young woman whose dreams came to a tragic end. "[83], Bart shares a sibling rivalry with his younger sister, Lisa, but has a buddy-like relationship with his youngest sister Maggie, due to her infant state. A similar child named Jimmy (who at one point McClure also calls Billy) appears in "The Meat Council Presents: 'Meat and You: Partners in Freedom'" in the episode, "Lisa the Vegetarian". He is also the host of a radio program titled, "Moleman in the Morning" on Springfield radio station KJAZZ. In most episodes, only His beard is seen. Coach Lugash (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) is a gym instructor who coached Lisa in the season 13 episode "Little Girl in the Big Ten". In his final appearances, Christian was used mostly when Kent was in the field and an introduction was needed. In 1991 it was the number one song in the UK for three weeks from February 16 to March 9 and was the seventh best-selling song of the year. The McBain films satirize clichés of action films. Hank Scorpio is a one-time character portrayed by Albert Brooks. Er vertritt die Studierendenschaft, führt die Beschlüsse des Studierendenparlaments (StuPa) aus und erledigt die Geschäfte der laufenden Verwaltung der Studierendenschaft. Rabbi Krustofsky later conducted Krusty's Bar Mitzvah in "Today I Am a Clown", admitting that he had not previously, out of fear that the young Krusty would just make fun of the whole thing. When Springfield inhabitants form an angry mob, Mel often takes a leading role. His next appearance is in "Homer Alone", when the Squeaky Voiced Teen tries to hand him a flyer he brushes him off by saying "Don't touch me".
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