Database is part of the group of boys who invade Shelbyville in "Lemon of Troy". Growing Up Springfield is his most notable documentary. Social Shares. [202] He first appeared in season ten's episode "Mayored to the Mob" as the maître d'hôtel at the Springfield Dinner Theater. In "Flaming Moe", he is revealed to be gay because he have a male soulmate named Dewey. Castellaneta based the voice on actor Joe Pesci, one of the several references to Goodfellas used in the episode "Bart the Murderer". After an argument over a game of Pictionary, she left Kirk after he remarks he cannot draw "dignity", since he gave it up when he married her. As an entrepreneur, McCallister is equally incompetent. Bart appears to have a crush on one of them, as admitted in "Hungry, Hungry Homer". 3 Vote Yes. He is portrayed in the traditional depiction of the Abrahamic God: a gray-haired man in a white robe with a booming voice. When Bart arrives at the Spuckler house, Cletus informs him that she ran away after he scheduled her for marriage again. Since then, Ling has made several appearances on the show including as Maggie's playmate in "Rome-old and Julie-eh". Biography Trivia Dewey Largo Gender Male Hair Color Grey Occupation Music Teacher at Springfield Elementary Family Unknown Status Alive At the end of the episode, Nelson and his parents reunite, and she gets a job as Lady Macbeth with "the third director she slept with". 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"). 27. Allison has had a few speaking roles after that and has been friends with Lisa, Janey, Sherri and Terri at school. In the episode "Radioactive Man", a Hollywood studio attempted to film a Radioactive Man movie in Springfield. Richard appears frequently in scenes involving the Springfield children, and in the early seasons was often involved with mischief. Franchise: Simpsons. Homer later changes his mind after Stampy rescues him from a tar pit. Jamshed "Jay" Nahasapeemapetilon, voiced by Nancy Cartwright, Utkarsh Ambudkar for adult voice, is Apu's nephew and Sanjay's son. She owns a dilapidated house and is depicted as a jailbird, a prostitute, a stripper, et al. [70] She once attempted to seduce Ned Flanders,[71] has had an illegitimate child with Mayor Quimby,[72] and has flirted with Homer. Abernathy is always surrounded by a large number of cats, and in every appearance she screams gibberish or throws cats at passersby. He later appeared a few more times in the series and The Simpsons Movie. The nineteenth-season episode "Papa Don't Leech"[177] follows up on her story with her moving into the Simpsons' home and taking a waitress job at Moe's in order to pay a $12 million tax bill, having lost most of her earnings over the course of several failed marriages to men who all heavily resembled Homer. Show runner Bill Oakley described the original Disco Stu as "an old, wrinkly John Travolta". According to Martin she shoplifts a lot, "stuff she doesn't even need". Quimby scolds her for lying about her graduating from "typing school". Like Krusty, he is a heavy smoker, and often seems depressed off-stage. He is the son of Della Duck and is the middle child of Donald's nephews. Hans Moleman's appearances usually come in the form of a running gag where he is killed by various accidents, yet inexplicably returns unharmed in subsequent episodes. In the episode "Team Homer", his bowling shirt bears the name "Pedro", though he is informally referred to as "Chespirito". 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. 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. [191] He has an IQ of 216 (which was thought to be Bart's IQ). [232] Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson, doubles as Wolfcastle when Harry Shearer is absent from table reads. 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). He is voiced by Jon Lovitz, except for a brief appearance in "The Front" (1993), in which he was voiced by Dan Castellaneta. 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). Arnie Pye (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) is a disgruntled, somewhat eccentric helicopter traffic reporter for Springfield's KBBL-TV (Channel 6). A sign in his office reads "HIS JUDGEMENT COMETH AND THAT RIGHT SOON", which is a reference to Warden Norton from The Shawshank Redemption. [17] The writer of "Homer Goes to College", Conan O'Brien partially based them on three guys he went to college with, who, he said, were "incredible nerds". He is a member of the Springfield Alcoholics Anonymous and has a peg leg in which he keeps liquor. The movie was never completed due to budget overruns caused by constant price-gouging by Springfield vendors, and Milhouse snapping from the pressure of the role, and refusing to continue to portray Fallout Boy. After Homer is declared the winner, Grimes snaps, declaring that he can also be as lazy and moronic as Homer, and should be able to get away with it just as Homer does. ("That's not good!") [citation needed], Lenny and Carl together rank sixth on IGN's Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters. She stays at the Flanders' house with Ned, and leaves briefly after Ned attempted to mold her in the image of his deceased wife Maude only to have her think Ned is using her and runs off. However, he has since resurfaced as a recurring character in the seventeenth season, making appearances in several episodes after. [114] "Castellaneta was so funny at the table read doing the character [that] we kept making up excuses in subsequent episodes to put him in", Scully said. 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. A number of them have gained expanded roles and have subsequently starred in their own episodes. from a public library computer. 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. How Munched is That Birdie in the Window? [151] In one episode, he also works at a call center for the power company in Springfield. In the episode "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus", Abernathy shows she has an opera-quality singing voice. My Fair Laddy reveals that he is considered the second least important employee of the school after Willie, as he is demoted to groundskeeper after Willie leaves. When Springfield inhabitants form an angry mob, Mel often takes a leading role. She decides to release all the abused prisoners to a garbage barge where they would "bare-knuckle box until one of you emerges as king of your floating hell". Prior to that episode, Kearney's surname was never mentioned. 12 Views. According to "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky", Carl spent at least part of his boyhood in Iceland. Esto sugiere, como el propio Dewey indica, una inversión de la manera usual en que interpretamos la … Instrumentation: Piano-Vocal Comments: the opening aria from the opera Xerxes (entitled Serse in Italian), frequently reincarnated in instrumental arrangements under the name "Largo from Xerxes" Since Akira's speaking role in "When Flanders Failed" where the character is depicted as a karate teacher, Hank Azaria has voiced the character, doing an impression of Takei for the voice. In "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder", Homer goes bowling but tells Marge that Lenny was hospitalized; when Marge informs the kids, they respond the same way she did and shout, "Not Lenny!". As a child, Largo was accepted to theJuilliard School of Music, but never got the letter as it was frozen atopMt. [194] She was knocked off the grandstand and her timely rescue was delayed because Homer had parked in the ambulance zone. He was voiced by Harry Shearer. Introduced in "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace", Patches gives the dollar they were saving to Bart, which was their vitamin money. 0 Vote No. They are a parody of the actual Vanderbilt family. His last name, Largo, is also an Italian word for a slow, broad, musical tempo,[88] likely a reference to the fact that he can make any piece of music uninteresting. In "The Blue and the Gray", it was revealed that they were actually conjoined triplets, and that the third triplet is seeking revenge. A matrix Poochie appears in "Kill Gil Vols. Commentary for ", Silverman, David (2003). Plopper's first appearance is in the movie, where he stars in a TV ad to promote Krusty's new burger, The Clogger. He is very counter-creative and is a poor conductor. Early on in the series, Nelson would mention his parents and it became apparent that Mrs. Muntz does not care much about her son. Picture of Dewey Largo. 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 enjoys reading babysitting books and hates ice cream. [226], In The Simpsons Movie, a characterization of Schwarzenegger is the President of the United States. The Critic was later canceled. 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. 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. According to "Who Shot Mr. Burns? 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?!" Mayor Quimby's Bodyguards are two large and expressionless men in dark suits and sunglasses. He is on the Springfield Wall of Fame. He is a character known for bellowing "Ye-e-e-s?!" He also directed one of Springfield Elementary's second grade plays where he got frustrated at Ralph Wiggum, and attempted to direct a play of Oklahoma! Commentary for "Some Enchanted Evening", in, Jean, Al (2001). Cowboy Bob appears in the episodes The Call of the Simpsons, Bart Gets an "F", When Flanders Failed, Mobile Homer and Yellow Subterfuge. [103] Duffman's thrusts were first acted out by Brad Bird. Poochie has since been seen once at a funeral in an Itchy & Scratchy cartoon featured in "Little Big Mom". He sometimes attempts to join the action himself, such as his attempting to hit a fleeing Homer Simpson's car with a shoe in "Children of a Lesser Clod". She appears once again in "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes", where she is now pregnant. [6] Dewey Largo presumably had Nelson fix up his bike, but then, due to Nelson unknowingly using a Water Soluble glue, it collapsed during a parade he was in (implied to be a gay pride parade), and he angrily returned it to Nelson. The canvas scrap formed the "missing piece" of the famously incomplete 1796 Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington; Sprungfeld picked it up during a fight against Washington which occurred while the latter was having his portrait painted. He is a Cornell University graduate, and a former Gulp 'n Blow employee (during the time that Krusty's show was cancelled and Bart and Lisa set out to create a comeback special). 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. David Mirkin said that Pamela Reed always would give great performances and that he does not know why they did not use her more.[234]. Their movies include Return of The Happy Little Elves, an unnamed Christmas movie as seen in Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire, The Happy Little Elves Meet The Curious Bear Cubs (Some Enchanted Evening), The Happy Little Elves in Tinkly Winkly Town, and The Happy Little Elves meet Fuzzy Snuggleduck (which was listed as an R-rated movie along with Thelma & Louise and The Erotic Awakening of S on Rancho Relaxo's cable system). This resulted in their being temporarily replaced by Homer. El Pato Donald (Donald Duck en el inglés original) es un personaje de Disney, caracterizado como un pato blanco antropomórfico de ojos celestes, pico, piernas y pies anaranjados. He has served as Mr. Burns' head lawyer, helping him out with threats of the Power Plant closing down and of Burns losing his money. In "Lisa Gets an "A"" he is sent to deliver the basic assistance grant to Springfield Elementary after Lisa cheats on a test and raises the school's GPA up to the state's minimum requirement. He is very similar to the design of Wolfcastle but with more wrinkles under his eyes and a different hairstyle.[233]. Largo from Xerxes G.F. Handel. On one occasion, he is promoted to head of the power plant when Mr. Burns goes bankrupt; which Smithers later describes to Homer Simpson as a "reign of terror". In the latter, he cannot bring the Simpsons their food for numerous reasons like the "chef having problems with tonight's special", which was an octopus. She also appears in "Brawl in the Family", "Barting Over", "The Wandering Juvie", "Brake My Wife, Please" and "Chief of Hearts". 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. A free and independent thinker and, indeed, someone even beyond role models".[139]. Later, he appears in "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?". Bill and Marty had anticipated all winners would opt for the cash and were caught off guard when Bart chose the elephant. His assumed rejection from this school could explain his eventual lack of passion for music. Esta página se editó por última vez el 13 ene 2020 a las 17:39. He was part of a deal with the Lotto 'N' Liquor during the Black Friday 2014, and again during the Black Friday 2016 Promotion. Dondelinger made his most recent appearance in the twentieth season episode "Take My Life, Please", in which it is revealed that he rigged the high-school senior class presidential election against Homer, after hearing that the students were going to vote for Homer as a joke. While Barlow endorses Bob for mayor to the Springfield Republican Party, it is implied he had nothing to do with the electoral fraud, as Bob clears his name in a fit of egomaniacal boasting when Lisa accuses Bob of being Barlows puppet. [191] In some episodes, it is also implied that Martin may be a closeted homosexual.[193]. "[citation needed], Lindsey Naegle is voiced by Tress MacNeille[20] and first appeared in the eighth season episode "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show". Asa Hassan, a.k.a. This is a series in which I buy a premium character and do their respective questline. Christian was supposed to be permanent anchor,[236] always filling in for an absent Brockman, but was quickly phased out as the show progressed. 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. He graduated Springfield University. Sophie Krustofsky is the illegitimate daughter of Krusty and a Gulf War veteran who debuts in Insane Clown Poppy when she meets her father for the first time and though he loses her trust by gambling away her violin, both Krusty and Homer work together to get it back. She is first seen in "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily", when she befriends the widower Ned Flanders. He first appears in the episode "Whacking Day". D&D Beyond [174] Lunchlady Doris is seen as a silent background character until she speaks in the 18th season during "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer", where she is voiced by Tress MacNeille, season 19's "The Debarted", where she is again voiced by Tress MacNeille but with a different voice, and season 20's "Father Knows Worst". He wears a pink hat and bow tie but has also been seen in a tuxedo and golden encrusted thong. [251] Simpsons sound editor Bob Beecher commented on alt.tv.simpsons that, "He doesn't have one name. Ruth makes an appearance in the episode "Strong Arms of the Ma", as a huge female bodybuilder, advising Marge (who is taking up weightlifting) to use steroids. In "Homer's Odyssey" it is revealed that their father is Homer's supervisor at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He was briefly replaced by Mindy Simmons, but she got fired afterwards due to alcoholism and disruptive behavior. Despite this, the character has appeared in later episodes as a woman. 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". Grateful for Homer's help, she becomes attracted to him and tries to lure him with an erotic song called "Bunk with Me Tonight". Martin's most famous catchphrases are "Behold!" Voiced most times by Russi Taylor. In "Future-Drama" Martin dances with it at the prom in the future and the robot activates the self-destruction mechanism. New Boyfriend (Foot Ox) [242] Snake was named the 19th (out of 25) of IGN's Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters.[243]. The name Jub-Jub was coined by then-writer Conan O'Brien. Crusher's first appearance was in the second-season episode "Blood Feud" where he is seen escorting Homer off the premises of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. She is voiced by Maggie Roswell. Jake the Barber[206] originated in one of the Tracey Ullman shorts, "Bart's Haircut". Cletus was introduced during the fifth season of the show, in "Bart Gets an Elephant", as one of the "slack-jawed yokels" gawking at Bart's elephant Stampy. 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?". In the episode "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas", he reveals that he does not speak Italian, only Italian-accented English. When Homer (dressed as the Safety Salamander) saved the two of them from the car, Largo stated that they were carpooling, and ended it right there. [citation needed], Disco Stu, real name Stuart Discothèque[89] (voiced by Hank Azaria), is a man who is mentally stuck in the disco era. Al igual que los demás, él iba a ser atormentado por el Monstruo Raíz. Wiseguy, is voiced by Hank Azaria. In "Mayored to the Mob", she is one of two women escorting Mayor Quimby to a convention. [21] The Hibberts have three children, two boys and a girl. He and Krusty reunited on the air of Krusty's show. Chalmers is known for throwing open the doors to the room and bellowing "SKINNER!!! Mrs. Muntz works at Hooters in "Bart Star", but was fired in a later episode for gaining weight. In adulthood, Artie tries repeatedly to coerce Marge into choosing him over Homer, with Patty's encouragement as she saw him more as the ideal husband for her sister. He is acknowledged as the leader of the gang of bullies in Nelson's absence. Bart, however, hates them; he mainly refers to them as either "those stupid elves" "The Crappy Little Elves", or "The Little Green Idiots". A last-ditch attempt at replacing Milhouse with Mickey Rooney fails, and the movie is cancelled. Wolfcastle's wife is named Maria, just like the real Schwarzenegger's former wife Maria Shriver, related to the Kennedy family. [121][88] Jimbo runs for mayor in the Season 17 episode "See Homer Run", with a campaign slogan of "Tough on Nerds. In "22 Short Films About Springfield", Mel reveals that he got the bone stuck in his hair by trying to dig gum out with it. ("Yes" in Portuguese). During the episode "Mr. He is also on Lisa's list of "interesting adults" in "Moe'N'a Lisa". [227] Wolfcastle owns a restaurant named Planet Springfield, a parody of Planet Hollywood, which Schwarzenegger co-owned with other celebrities. [116] It is also revealed in the Simpsons episodes that he is a grandfather now, and is seen with his granddaughter at daycare. (Dewey, pág. El texto está disponible bajo la Licencia Creative Commons Atribución Compartir Igual 3.0; pueden aplicarse cláusulas adicionales.Al usar este sitio, usted acepta nuestros términos de uso y nuestra política de privacidad. As of "Little Orphan Millie", they are remarried. She is not portrayed as being nearly as intelligent or nerdy as Lisa. [150] However, Lenny is once shown living in a dilapidated house, and asks Marge not to tell anyone how he lives. It follows the lives of the inhabitants of Springfield, starting when they were in third grade and continuing every eight years. When exposed to profanity, he himself starts to curse ("Hell, no" and "I said I don't want any damn vegetables"). “. She is revealed to be giving birth in the episode "All About Lisa", suggesting that Mel has at least two children. Barbara Rollolinski,[37] more commonly known as Booberella, is a buxom television host who speaks with a Romanian accent. [158] In that episode, she had no name and was known only as "The Generic Female TV Executive". in which Marge Simpson played the role of Blanche Dubois. "[165] Her only speaking roles are in "Like Father, Like Clown" and "Krusty Gets Kancelled", in which she was voiced by Pamela Hayden. [169] He was also married to a woman named Amy, but later divorced. Nelson's mother was fully introduced in "Sleeping with the Enemy", after years of being mentioned. When Jasper's frozen form became popular with customers, Apu started exploiting the spectacle, and transformed the Kwik-E-Mart into a special interest store dealing with weird items, or perfectly ordinary ones which had been made out to be abnormal, called the Freak-E-Mart. Janey first appeared in "Moaning Lisa" and is Lisa's closest friend. Akira Kurosawa [11] works as a waiter at The Happy Sumo, a Japanese restaurant in Springfield. Apu is seen to be very romantically awkward, as well as quite distant from Manjula, and he previously told her that it was customary in America to work long hours, seven days a week, and to never see your wife. Dewey's insight was that education holds the key to making this possible. Unfortunately, for him, they were saved by Krusty, who needed some people to help him smuggle antiquities. He is a 14-year-old. As revealed in "Dial 'N' for Nerder", Nelson refers to her as Mrs. Muntz. A recurring gag since the 17th-season episode "See Homer Run", are allusions that Largo is gay. [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)". He once muttered to himself, "Is that right?" 1 & 2" during the Krusty on Ice show, and a Poochie balloon appears in the cartoon in "Funeral for a Fiend". To guide himself, Homer has "Lenny = White, Carl = Black" on his hand. The Monorail, in which the Simpsons sit on the couch, followed by three rows of recurring extras and secondary characters, and the Sgt. Xbox 360 - The Simpsons Game - Largo, Dewey - The #1 source for video game sounds on the internet! 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. He has the same bizarre hair as his father and his paternal grandmother, as well as the same hatred for Bart Simpson. En este texto, como en general a largo de Naturaleza humana y conducta, Dewey señala que los humanos sabemos antes con los hábitos que con la conciencia. He is always seen as a somewhat dangerous character, dressing in military fatigues, and speaking in a slow, gravelly voice (he is also often seen with an unlit cigarette in his mouth). Brunella Pommelhorst (voiced by Maggie Roswell in "Moaning Lisa" and Tress MacNeille in other episodes) is the gym teacher at Springfield Elementary School. In season eighteen's "24 Minutes" it is revealed that his mother's name is Carol. However, unlike many Simpsons characters, he has only made a handful of appearances since. Add a photo to this gallery Her mother is an Italian who abused Milhouse whenever he spoke English. They perpetually reinforce their identities as twins, with things such as making up their own "twin" language. Jack Marley is voiced by Dan Castellaneta, with a voice resembling Droopy Dog. In the episode "Lisa Gets an "A"", the captain appears as a penniless bum. Dewey Largo / Lenny Leonard (voice) Pamela Hayden ... Milhouse Van Houten (voice) Tress MacNeille ... Shauna Chalmers (voice) Alex Désert ... Carl Carlson (voice) Chris Edgerly ... (voice) [200] Since returning, she has voiced Maude in flashbacks and as a ghost.[199][201]. Nelson was inexplicably found working behind the service counter of whatever shop Benny or Fred Sanford might be patronizing, and his Springfield counterpart is similar. In "Bart vs. Thanksgiving", Eddie was animated to Lou's voice and Lou was animated to Eddie's.[108]. Grimes makes his only canonical appearance in the series in "Homer's Enemy" in which he is a new employee at the power plant. over the head with a folding chair and then proceeded to climb to the blackboard ledge and jump on the robot, breaking it.