"Jaws Wired Shut" revealed that all the actors who have played Duffman have died, a nod to the Marlboro Man deaths, ("Duffman can never die; only the actors who play him"), which sheds some light on the so-called continuity error in which Duffman was referred to as "Larry" in "Pygmoelian". Rod is Ned Flanders' twelve-year-old son. In "The Telltale Head", Bart beheaded the statue, thinking that this would make him more popular. He was later seen as a ghost, claiming that he was "stuck in limbo" in "Treehouse of Horror XXV", and again in "Flanders' Ladder", thus confirming the character's death once more. 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".[144]. while reading it. I like salad but prefer french fries. However, in her first appearance, while Lisa is doing a news report, she asks "Can anyone who loves animals this much really be crazy?". When Mayor Quimby is recalled, she runs for the mayor's office. He also wears a coonskin cap. Corky James "Jimbo" Jones, voiced by Pamela Hayden[2] and originally by Tress MacNeille in his first appearance in the first season episode "The Telltale Head"[121] is a bully at Springfield Elementary who wears a purple knit cap and a black T-shirt emblazoned with a menacing skull.

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. Jasper made his first appearance in "Homer's Odyssey". Share the best GIFs now >>>

He is a typical hard-sell salesman who manages to sell Homer a cheap old RV due to his lack of financial funds. They made a deal for Homer to make three rounds against Tatum. In the Yes Guy's first appearance, Homer asks why his voice is always stretched, and the Yes Guy replies by saying "I had a stro-o-o-oke". Ruth Powers is the Simpsons' next-door neighbor, introduced when she moves to their neighborhood in the episode "New Kid on the Block". She is a meter maid. prompting the Flanders to leave, after Ned comments that Moe's foul language is more at home at Denny's (in most international versions, "Denny's" is replaced with "McDonald's"). All I had was a little brother who grew up to become a doctor. Hans Sprungfeld) is the founder of the town of Springfield. Homer pawns the family television in order to afford a session with Monroe for him and his dysfunctional family.
First appearance was in the episode Girly Edition I think. The Bumblebee Man (initially voiced by Dan Castellaneta and later by Hank Azaria) is the star of a Mexican Spanish-language television sitcom on Channel Ocho, in which he dresses in a bumblebee costume and performs Slapstick comedy. Plow", the Captain pitches his 90 track sea shanties CD set in a commercial, which aired on public-access television cable TV channel 92. He is the father of Milhouse, and the remarried husband of Luann Van Houten. 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". [145] In "Pranksta Rap", it is revealed Marge has a picture of Lenny in her hair.[146]. Bleeding Gums Murphy (voiced by Ron Taylor and Daryl L. Coley)[26] is a jazz musician, idol, and mentor of Lisa Simpson. Show runner Bill Oakley described the original Disco Stu as "an old, wrinkly John Travolta". Rainier Luftwaffe Wolfcastle (voiced by Harry Shearer) is an action hero star and a close parody of actor/bodybuilder/politician Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Curiously, in Season 18's "The Haw-Hawed Couple", she appears with brown hair. ", 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.

Kirk previously served in the U.S. Army, and attended Gudger College.

I tried looking but can't find the scene. The children then collectively sigh with relief. With more seasons on the way for The Simpsons, we can expect the long-running family to take on a few more pets before the series is over. He first appeared as a running gag in Kill Gil, Volumes I & II, fighting Homer in various locations. Stu was introduced as the punchline to a joke in "Two Bad Neighbors". Martha Quimby is voiced by Maggie Roswell. Rod Flanders is voiced by Pamela Hayden. He then mentions he only planted the crystal meth on her so she would "notice" him. He is voiced by Jon Lovitz, except for a brief appearance in "The Front" (1993), in which he was voiced by Dan Castellaneta. She has appeared in two couch gags (the one on "Marge vs. He has the same bizarre hair as his father and his paternal grandmother, as well as the same hatred for Bart Simpson. He is apparently friendly with Krusty the Clown and Krusty's father, according to "Simpsons Christmas Stories". It concluded that Riviera was a better role model for physicians.[102].

The best place for video content of all kinds. [150] In one episode, he also works at a call center for the power company in Springfield. He was most recently featured when Krusty was flicking channels on his TV in "Today I Am a Clown". [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." In the episode "The Day the Violence Died", when I&S Studios is bankrupted following their trial against Chester J. Lampwick, when Bart and Lisa are too late in providing information that could save the company, he tells them condescendingly, "Great, mail it to last week when I might have cared. Beginning with "Team Homer", it is revealed that the Squeaky-Voiced Teen's mother is Lunchlady Doris (who disowns him after he mentions that he cannot give a bowling lane to his own mother on League Night).
He works at the same studio as Kent Brockman. He is nearly killed off in the next episode (after only one appearance), but ends up being dubbed over to have returned to his own planet (and died on the way). The couple eventually move to Florida in the season four episode "New Kid on the Block" and have not been seen since. In the "Treehouse of Horror XX" story, "Don't Have a Cow, Mankind", it is revealed that Mrs. Lovejoy is Lisa's godmother. Manjula appeared in the season 26 episode "Covercraft" but did not speak. In "A Milhouse Divided", Nelson tells Milhouse that his mom is addicted to cough drops, which is why his father left the family. Luigi Risotto, voiced by Hank Azaria,[34] is the proprietor of Luigi's, a Springfield Italian restaurant.

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. She says seeing them made her realize she had married the wrong man. He is a member of the school band, as seen in "The PTA Disbands". He first appeared in the first season episode "There's No Disgrace Like Home". Mr. Burns' Lawyer,[33] also known as The Blue-Haired Lawyer (voiced by Dan Castellaneta),[34] is Springfield's most prominent and powerful lawyer. [26] In "'Round Springfield", it is revealed that at one point he had enjoyed a fairly successful career, releasing an album ("Sax on the Beach") and appearing on Steve Allen's The Tonight Show,[27] as well as one of the Cosby children's four grandfathers on an episode of The Cosby Show; but quickly lost his money feeding his $1500-a-day habit of purchasing and smashing Fabergé eggs.[28]. However, before Bart and Mary can be wed, Marge crashes the wedding, and on her influence, Bart calls it off. 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. Sarah (according to Clancy) is his "home force" and he affectionately calls her "Poppin' Fresh". Eleanor is a strong advocate for women's rights. Eddie, voiced by Harry Shearer,[2] is one of the Springfield police officers. Three other monkeys have died while working for Krusty known by the same name. A sobbing Nelson tries to apologize but Tatum rolls up his sleeves and declares "you leave me little recourse". As a prize, Bart was offered either an elephant or $10,000 in cash, with the elephant option as a joke. The name Jub-Jub was coined by then-writer Conan O'Brien. In another episode he dons a blonde wig, intending to ditch his family and return to India under the name Steve Barnes. The crude Spanish is used so that English-speaking viewers would still understand what was being said. For now, you'll be able to rewatch their former pets in all their glory when the entire run of The Simpsons is made available for streaming on Disney+. He also is a photographer and takes photos of Marge and her friends. Ol' Gil, is voiced by Dan Castellaneta[34] and first appeared in the ninth season episode "Realty Bites" as a real estate agent with Lionel Hutz's Red Blazer Realty. In the episode "E Pluribus Wiggum", he attends a Democratic Party meeting. Bart named the elephant Stampy, who was initially supposed to be a gag gift, with the real prize of $10, 000 being rejected by Bart in favor of the elephant.

In the sixth season episode "'Round Springfield", it is implied that he and Bleeding Gums Murphy are long-lost brothers; Hibbert says he has a long-lost brother who is a jazz musician and Murphy says he has a brother who is a doctor that chuckles at inappropriate times, but somehow the two do not put these clues together. He fires Homer for causing an accident while waving to Bart from a cart during a school tour of the plant. On October 24, 2007, during Game 1 of the 2007 World Series, Buck called field level reporter, Chris Myers, "our own little Jub-Jub". Tougher on Dorks". In the non-canon season twenty-eight episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVII", the ghost of Frank Grimes appears as part of Sideshow Bob's army of the Simpsons' enemies. In the twelfth season episode "Trilogy of Error", in which Marge accidentally severs Homer's thumb, she expresses disappointment with how Hibbert handles Homer's plight and attempts to go to Riviera instead. In The Simpsons Movie, in addition to appearances in crowd scenes Superintendent Chalmers is shown in attendance at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on Day 97 under the Dome. The duo appear in "Viva Ned Flanders", "$pringfield", "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons", and "Jazzy and the Pussycats". "), she takes up Lisa's proposal to adopt a baby from China.