Whether due to immaturity or a means to break away from his parents' (his father's especially) relentless sheltering, whenever Todd comes into contact with anything outside his family and their pious ways, such as the time he was tricked into eating a Pixy Stix by Bart Simpson, he turns aggressive. However, when Marge refuses to send the lobster away to "some snobby boarding school", McCallister asks her for spare change instead. [207] In the short, he cuts Bart's hair not to his liking and Bart tries several ways to hide it. Three other monkeys have died while working for Krusty known by the same name. 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. He reappears in "The Wandering Juvie", now in charge of the juvenile detention center, which he runs just like a prison. On several occasions, he acknowledges his incompetence with a depressed: "Yarr, I don't know what I'm doin'." Mary Bailey wails in disgust after unfurling Lisa's flag: Bart had redesigned it to look like a butt, with "Learn to Fart" underneath. 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.) 1 Deaths 1.1 Cast 1.2 Staff 1.3 Guest stars 2 Citations Christopher Collins (died June 12, 1994) - Collins voiced asMr. [18] Director Jim Reardon used a caricature of animator Rich Moore and colored it black for Gary. Homer discovers her in a redneck bar in the middle of nowhere and is amazed by her voice. Hibbert also freely wears fur coats, believing that while fur itself may not be murder, "paying for it sure is!"[134]. He also tried to sell counterfeit jeans out of the Simpsons' garage, but was foiled by Marge Simpson in "The Springfield Connection". ("Yes" in Portuguese). [208], The Old Barber made his last appearance in the twelfth season episode "Lisa the Tree Hugger". In The Simpsons Super Spectacular #13, published by Bongo Comics, it is revealed that in the '60s, Jasper was part of a group called 'the League of Superheroes', under the name Super Jasper. In "Beware My Cheating Bart", she has a relationship with Bart. Oh, ja! In "Lemon of Troy", it is revealed that Luann originally came from Springfield's bitter rival, Shelbyville, but moved to Springfield early in life, presumably with her father, as her mother remained in Italy. Mayor Quimby's Bodyguards are two large and expressionless men in dark suits and sunglasses. Lurleen's next appearance is in "Marge vs. the Monorail", a much rougher-looking Lurleen, voiced by Doris Grau, makes a brief appearance, in which it is revealed that she had been to the Betty Ford Clinic and "spent last night in a ditch". In the episode, Chalmers is challenged by Principal Skinner to get Bart interested in learning, and finds it in the form of teaching him about Theodore Roosevelt. 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?" 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 early episodes, Miss Hoover seemed proud to have a student as bright as Lisa in her class. Jub-Jub is Selma Bouvier's pet iguana and was originally owned by Aunt Gladys. 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. Julius Caesar, celebrated Roman general and statesman, the conqueror of Gaul (58–50 BCE), victor in the civil war of 49–45 BCE, and dictator (46–44 BCE), who was launching a series of political and social reforms when he was assassinated by a … In addition to writing for Screen Rant and Comic Book Resources, covering everything from Scorsese to Spider-Man, Ben directs independent films and does standup comedy. Her brother, Dubya, tells Bart that Mary ran away to New York City and gives him her address. In "Jazzy and the Pussycats", they are seen at Amber Simpson's funeral. [citation needed], Cookie Kwan (voiced by Tress MacNeille) is an Asian American real estate broker who first appears in the Season 9 Simpsons episode "Realty Bites". Gino Terwilliger, voiced by Tress MacNeille, is Sideshow Bob and his wife Francesca's toddler son. 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. Hyman Krustofsky was the father of Krusty the Clown who first appeared in the third season episode "Like Father, Like Clown". New love for embattled war veteran. In this episode she is again voiced by Beverly D'Angelo, who also wrote the songs. Homer then creates a large container in which to put Plopper's "leavings", which he dumps in a lake and pollutes the whole area, leading to the shutdown and near-destruction of Springfield (to which Homer does not want to return). She is first seen in "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily", when she befriends the widower Ned Flanders. Growing Up Springfield is his most notable documentary. Despite this, Lewis still appears frequently in scenes involving the Springfield children, and occasionally speaks. He can be seen playing the bassoon in the opening sequence of the show. In one episode, it is revealed that he is bald on top, with hair around it. In "Homer's Odyssey" it is revealed that their father is Homer's supervisor at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Although he appears to be elderly, in fact, Hans Moleman claims to be 31 years old, and that "drinking has ruined [his] life". 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. [153] At the Adult Education Annex, Lenny teaches a class on "How To Chew Tobacco". According to Moe, Lucius is “exactly as rich and famous as Don King and looks just like him, too.” Lucius is said to have begun his career promoting schoolyard bullies. Later, he appears in "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?". A sobbing Nelson tries to apologize but Tatum rolls up his sleeves and declares "you leave me little recourse". Stampy also appears in The Simpsons Movie, where he cracks the dome that covers Springfield, prompting the government's drastic decision to implement Option No. Janey first appeared in "Moaning Lisa" and is Lisa's closest friend. 1 & 2" during the Krusty on Ice show, and a Poochie balloon appears in the cartoon in "Funeral for a Fiend". At the end of the episode, she returns and has a date with Flanders. 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. In "'Tis the Fifteenth Season", he mentions that he is "jealous of girls 'cause they get to wear dresses'", suggesting nascent transvestism. Julius Caesar, celebrated Roman general and statesman, the conqueror of Gaul (58–50 BCE), victor in the civil war of 49–45 BCE, and dictator (46–44 BCE), who was launching a series of political and social reforms when he was assassinated by a … He was named 7th in IGN's Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters.[67]. In "Bart Gets an F", he tells him that if Bart does not shape up he may have to repeat the fourth grade. [241] He made his debut appearance in "The War of the Simpsons" in which he was not named but wore the prisoner ID 7F20, matching the episode's production code. Krusty once said he missed the third Mr. Teeny and the current one could not hold a candle to him. Allison Taylor (voiced by Winona Ryder, Pamela Hayden) is in Lisa's class but skipped a grade and has a lot in common with Lisa. Stampy also attacks a bear in the final scene of "The Fat and the Furriest", but then the bear fights back by hitting Stampy on the head with a club several times, much to Stampy's dismay. @TheSimpsons New episode tonight! In "The Telltale Head", Bart beheaded the statue, thinking that this would make him more popular. Most of Springfield's biography is revealed in the 1996 episode "Lisa the Iconoclast", wherein Lisa Simpson discovers Jebediah Springfield's biggest secret: he was formerly a bloodthirsty pirate named Hans Sprungfeld, who once brawled with George Washington and lost after Washington crushed Sprungfeld's genitals in one of his sets of iron false teeth. At a young age, Crystal and her family moved to Hong Kong, where she spent a few years, becoming fluent in Cantonese. The CEO of Empire Records, Lucious Lyon is played by Terence Howard a Pisces. Eventually, after losing the money, Cecil attempted to kill Bart which Bob never could, but ironically, this was foiled by Bob himself. Nicholas Riviera, M.D. He is the son of Kearney. He is usually seen with his best friend Lewis and has a leather jacket and a shirt with a small diamond embroidered on the center. In "A Milhouse Divided", it is revealed she has a sister (from whom she borrows money, as her husband does not provide for her at all), but whom we never meet. Though she is sometimes seen spending time with Lisa, other times she teases her along with the other children. He is a jaded and selfish businessman who has nothing but contempt for the children who comprise his audience. She had a brother named Asa, mentioned in the same episode, who died during World War I; he was killed by his own grenade, which he held for too long while naming off the men in his company (His last words were, "This one's for you, Kaiser Bill. They are a favorite of Lisa and Maggie Simpson. In "On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister", she reveals she has a husband. Julio and Grady needed a third person in the apartment. Their first appearance is in "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire". Helen Lovejoy (née Schwartzbaum), voiced by Maggie Roswell and Marcia Mitzman Gaven, is Rev. However, Murphy later dies, so it will never be known for certain if they are brothers or not. Richard O'Hara[citation needed], mainly known as The Rich Texan (voiced by Dan Castellaneta). MORE IN real life. No one, except for Lisa, attends Murphy's funeral. In the subplot of the season nine episode, "Lisa the Simpson", Jasper put himself in crude "suspended animation" in the Kwik-E-Mart's freezer, and under advice from Dr. Nick, Apu kept him frozen. His character is based on a character created by Tex Avery, Droopy. Kearney's newly revealed last name implies that he may be of Polish descent, or may also be inspired by the town of Zzyzx. He is one of very few characters on the show who has eyebrows. Mayor Quimby once referred to him as "Old Jewish Man"; also, a list of heart recipients in "Homer's Paternity Coot" listed him as "Old Jewish Man". Harry Shearer does an impression of George H. W. Bush for the voice. [138] This study was rebutted, also in CMAJ, and both doctors are cast aside for Dr. Bones McCoy of Star Trek as a role model, "TV's only true physician" and "someone who has broken free from the yoke of ethics and practises the art and science of medicine beyond the stultifying opposition of paternalism and autonomy. Lucius Sweet is the boxing promoter behind Drederick Tatum’s storied career. Antony and Cleopatra's Legendary Love Story. Luann does not reciprocate Kirk's feelings. In the episode "Day of the Jackanapes" Teeny saves Krusty from a bomb that Sideshow Bob has attached to Bart. Originally, Christian and Kent Brockman shared the anchor desk equally, but eventually Brockman started to become the more commonly used anchor. 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. Incredible (Bob Parr) and therefore, the Parr family as a whole. However, they were foiled by Lisa Simpson and were arrested by Chief Wiggum. In another example of when the Expy hates the real life counterpart, ... Homer lampshades the trope with the page quote, pointing out the similarities between fictional boxing manager Lucius Sweet and real boxing manager Don King. Although Kirk found the new liberty of a single life tough, Luann uses her newfound freedom to live life in the fast lane, advising Marge to forget everything she thought she knew about her, to which Marge replied that she really did not know anything about Luann at all. It was this: the real value of your life is how well you loved and were loved back. Despite the fact that Disney+ has screwed up the aspect ratio, The Simpsons is one of the most hilarious shows ever put on the air. ", Lenny and Carl work at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant alongside Homer Simpson. He is usually seen with his fellow nerd Martin Prince. Kearney Zzyzwicz (/ˈdʒiːzwɪtʃ/ DJEEZ-vitch), voiced by Nancy Cartwright, is one of Springfield Elementary's many bullies. In "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson" he tries to help Fat Tony in taking away Marge's earnings from her 'Pretzel Wagon' franchise. By Eudie Pak. In "'Tis the Fifteenth Season" she is shown still living next door to the Simpsons. Jasper was accidentally unfrozen, and stepped out into what he thought was a future world, just as Apu was considering selling him to the Rich Texan. Sideshow Mel is revealed, in the episode entitled "All About Lisa", to have been the winner of the prestigious Springfield Entertainer of the Year award. He was supposed to appear in more episodes, but due to the death of McClure's voice actor Phil Hartman, he was retired along with McClure. Nelson receives his trademark laugh from her. Life Slogans Life is one time offer, use it well Remember to be happy Life is about creating yourself You create your own opportunities Life is just a game Make the most out of Life […] When Bart arrives at the Spuckler house, Cletus informs him that she ran away after he scheduled her for marriage again. [226] This basis has been drawn out over the series. In the episode "Radioactive Man", Milhouse was chosen over Bart to play Fallout Boy in the Radioactive Man movie to be filmed in Springfield. Kirk Evelyn Van Houten is voiced by Hank Azaria. Like Schwarzenegger, Wolfcastle is an active member of the Republican Party and owns a Hummer. ("I don't like it! Bill and Marty (voiced by Harry Shearer and Dan Castellaneta) are two radio show hosts and DJs on Springfield's own radio station KBBL. 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!". She is the stereotypical competitive woman with a thick Asian accent that she has been trying to lose since she was a child. [221] Within the Simpsons universe, he was created by Morty Mann. He is best known for his roles as Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series (2001–2011), Colonel William Tavington in The Patriot (2000), Captain Hook in Peter Pan (2003), criminal Michael Caffee in the Showtime series Brotherhood (2006–2008), Captain Waggoner in Fury (2014), Marshal Georgy Zhukov in The Death of Stalin (2017) and Vasili in Hotel Mumbai (2018). [239] He is commonly referred to simply as "the Sea Captain", though when he took the witness stand in "New Kid on the Block", Lionel Hutz clearly addresses him as "Captain McCallister". 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. Commentary for ", Moore, Steven Dean (2008). Commentary for ", Silverman, David (2003). On several occasions, the mob has attempted to kill him for his squealing, though they have repeatedly been unsuccessful. Using a ruler, they obliged. At 16, she began studying for law school, and by 24 she earned a law degree from Yale Law School and a medical degree from Harvard Medical School. Azaria has stated that Kirk is "a bad Milhouse impression". Melvin Van Horne, better known as Sideshow Mel (voiced by Dan Castellaneta), is Krusty the Clown's sidekick. However, when the Simpsons visited Italy, Lisa got drunk at a feast and told the whole town of the things he had done. He makes his first appearance in "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song", where Lisa refers to Baby Gerald as Maggie's rival. 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]). "Chespirito"), and his show consists of simple skits, often involving heavy slapstick. In "Insane Clown Poppy", there is a shoot-out in Fat Tony's mansion and Tightlips is shot by accident. She then admits she has trouble with the space bar. This upsets Homer and he finds a new place to live. )[113] Show runner Mike Scully said that the writers thought that Gil would be "a one-shot thing". 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. ", Lenny and Carl work at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant alongside Homer Simpson. Her first adult appearance is in the ninth season episode "The Two Mrs. 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. His appearance and mannerisms are similar to those of Bing Crosby. [119] 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. [100][101] In a tongue-in-cheek analysis, the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) compared the services of Riviera and Dr. Hibbert. She is usually seen as a background character, sometimes in events that occurred even before she moved next door (such as the baby shower for Maggie in "And Maggie Makes Three"). Janey may have had a crush on Milhouse Van Houten, who has a crush on Lisa. In "Gorgeous Grampa", Bart hit C.H.U.M. Yeah, even Reggie! He also wears a coonskin cap. Rod prays often; first thing in the morning and last thing before bed. Murphy's significant roles were in the episodes "Moaning Lisa" and "'Round Springfield", although he appears in other episodes such as "Bart the Daredevil" (where he is yellow), "Dancin' Homer", "Old Money", "Flaming Moe's", "Bart Gets an "F"", "Radio Bart", and "Lisa's Pony". He was so feared inside prison, he could stop riots just by telling the rioters to "shut up". He is a child who appears in Troy McClure's educational films. He has admitted to having a shoe-sniffing problem, and is still banned from the shoe department in his own store. Paul Winfield, who played King in a 1995 Tyson biopic, took the role instead. AT first glance, ducks seem harmless and kind of adorable. Bart wins the elephant in a radio contest called "KBBL Is Gonna Gimme Something Stupid". [74] She is played by MacNeille with a strong and harsh stereotypical Chinese accent. He once shouted at Luann that she had to keep up the alimony payments she owed him, and he has been seen at the Springfield unemployment office, perhaps suggesting that alimony and unemployment benefits are his only steady sources of income. Henry is just as mean and brutally honest with the babies he interviews as the real Simon Cowell is with contestants on TV talent shows. They first appeared in "Bart the General". He continues to be released in Itchy & Scratchy-related merchandise such as T-shirts in "Fat Man and Little Boy". Birchibald "Birch" T. Barlow (voiced by Harry Shearer in "Sideshow Bob Roberts" and by Maurice LaMarche in "You Kent Always Say What You Want") is a conservative talk show host on the radio station KBBL, who in voice and appearance is modeled after Rush Limbaugh. His mother's name is Toot-Toot, and she refers to him as Louis when they are reunited in "Bart Has Two Mommies". With that said, here are the 10 Actors Who Are Jerks In Real Life (And 10 Who Are Sweethearts). In "The Blue and the Gray", it was revealed that they were actually conjoined triplets, and that the third triplet is seeking revenge. 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. Louie has a slight black afro and a more high-pitched, even squeaky tone. He is a member of the school band, as seen in "The PTA Disbands". Judge Constance Harm, voiced by repeat guest star actress Jane Kaczmarek, is a harsh, unforgiving disciplinarian. In more current episodes, they appear as wall decorations in Maggie's and Lisa's rooms. ", when Edna uses a pigeon to taunt Skinner about how much better her life is without him, Chalmers shows compassion for Skinner and even offers his friendship, but unfortunately, Edna reveals that she had an affair with Chalmers, leaving Skinner angry and forcing Chalmers to flee. As revealed in "Dial 'N' for Nerder", Nelson refers to her as Mrs. Muntz. Although she succeeds in getting a baby from the adoption agency in Beijing, it is later discovered that her marriage to Homer is fake and Ling gets taken away from her. ", is a nod to the Yello song "Oh Yeah", which many advertisers began to use when Ferris Bueller's Day Off made it a hit. [213] The pig is voiced by Tress MacNeille. The pair are later reduced to low-paying work such as a show at an Indian casino. ("That's not good!") [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 is voiced by Harry Shearer. Sexual Inadequacy" (in which he punches Homer in the face for questioning his ability to sexually satisfy his wife). Since then, she is often seen escorting him to Springfield events such as conventions, recitals, and plays. 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. Atkins' most recent appearance was in "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" where gives Chalmers his job back. [242] Snake was named the 19th (out of 25) of IGN's Top 25 Simpsons Peripheral Characters.[243]. He has light blue skin and wears a white laboratory coat, gloves and goggles. He is on the Springfield Wall of Fame. Gunter Schmidt and Ernst Hammerstein, Las Vegas-style entertainers voiced by Harry Shearer and Hank Azaria, are obvious parodies of Siegfried & Roy: they speak with German accents, their act involves magic and white tigers, and one has black hair while the other has bleached-blond hair. Sarah Wiggum (née Kanickee), voiced by Pamela Hayden. His voice is based on Sherman's from Peabody and Sherman. [59] Chase, also known as Pyro, (voiced by Hank Azaria) is an American Gladiator. 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. [12] Takei returned to voice Akira in season 24's "What Animated Women Want". 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. However, in episode 13 of season 26, "Walking Big & Tall", he is revealed to be the former mayor of Springfield. Empire is one of Fox's most popular shows! He first appears in the episode "Whacking Day". He reappears again in "Homer's Barbershop Quartet", at the Springfield Swap Meet, he derides Marge's "cool" wishbone necklaces, stating he doubted his "son or daughter is that stupid". In the episode "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus", Abernathy shows she has an opera-quality singing voice. In a "freeze-frame gag" in the episode "Homer Badman", Rod is stated to be the younger Flanders child. It is revealed in the episode "Jazzy and the Pussycats" that he can play the trumpet quite well. Commentary for ", Silverman, David (2003). Obsessed with travel? In "How Munched is That Birdie in the Window? Sanjay has a wife, as he asked Apu to promise not to sleep with her if he dies (Apu's response to this request was a cheery "I promise nothing!"). He is the father of Milhouse, and the remarried husband of Luann Van Houten. [161][162] Writer Matt Selman chose the first name "Lindsey" because he thought it sounded like the name of an annoyingly talkative woman. One of the first questions Go Min Si tackled was who she was most close to in real life out of her “Sweet Home” cast members. Arthur Crandall and Gabbo (both voiced by Hank Azaria) are a puppet and ventriloquist who start their own TV show that is in competition with Krusty the Clown's. Sprungfeld fled and changed his name in 1795 to hide his identity. Mel's hiring was never explicitly shown in the series and his full name was only revealed when he announced himself while trying to solve the mystery of who shot Mr. Burns in the episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns? [142] Despite being of the legal age in the United States to purchase and drink it (as seen in "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer"), Kearney often relies on (or tricks) Homer into procuring alcohol for him and his friends, as seen in "The Springfield Connection" when Homer tells Marge that he is double-parked because he is buying beer for "those kids over there", "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious" when Kearney applies for the nanny job and Homer tells him that he keeps some Schnapps in Maggie's crib, and "Last Tap Dance in Springfield", in which Kearney tricks Homer into driving him, Dolph, and Jimbo to the liquor store to buy Jack Daniels and "a carton of smokes" by impersonating Marge, and once used a fake ID (which Apu overlooked, as he was too depressed about being deported to care that Kearney was committing a crime—and ultimately asked him about getting one for himself—as seen in "Much Apu About Nothing"). 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). Pepper album parody on "Bart After Dark" and the original airing of "The Itchy and Scratchy and Poochy Show"), and is seen dancing on the stage in the Maison Derrière in the episode "Bart After Dark". A tall piece of machinery fell towards them. Luann got custody of Milhouse when they divorced, but Kirk has visiting rights and is often seen with Milhouse in later episodes. Just like Oprah, millions of Americans are obsessed with Opal and they’ll read whatever book she recommends on her show. His first appearance was in "Life on the Fast Lane". The show was hilariously on-the-nose with the fact that Lucius was based on King. In the 26th-season episode "Sky Police" she mentions that she has a brother named Stevie. 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. Gil Gunderson, a.k.a. Mr. Burns defends the fish, arguing that his extra eye is merely the next step in evolution. Brandine and Cletus were married by Homer during his brief stint as a minister. [137] Dr. Hibbert is usually shown wearing sweaters when not on duty, a reference to Huxtable. To confuse the issue further, Lucius Sweet is voiced by Paul Winfield, who played Don King in the TV movie Tyson. He is said to have 70 kids,[68] at least 45 of whom have been named in episodes. The fight proves one-sided, and Homer is rescued by Moe just as he is about to be knocked unconscious by Tatum. Brockman once snarled that Pye was a "jackass", with Arnie responding that he believes Kent's soul is "as black as the ace of spades". Cecil kept most of the building money for himself, making it look as if it was his brother. His first appearance was in "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie". Although it is believed he is the godfather of Bob's three children, this has not been confirmed in the film, or in the sequel. Sweet, Real, Simple Laura Ingalls Wilder, Stephen W. Hines (1991). She enjoys reading babysitting books and hates ice cream. 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".[120]. In "The Way We Weren't", they introduce a cousin who has a crush on Bart. When seeing Homer and Marge walking Homer's pet lobster at the beach, he approaches them and claims that he runs a "small academy for lobsters". Cowell even played the character in the episode “Smart and Smarter.” Henry is an employee at Mrs. Wickerbottom’s Pre-Nursery School and his job is to interview potential new students — in the episode, Maggie was one of them. The Winfields are an elderly couple who live next door to the Simpson family early in the series and often complain about how crude and uncivilized the Simpsons are. His name was Stampy. He is Julio's lover. When not in character, Mel speaks in a grandiose English/Received Pronunciation accent (Castellaneta's play on Kelsey Grammer's character, Sideshow Bob) and owns poodles.