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This is a list of one-time fictional characters featured in the American animated television comedy series The Simpsons. For a list of recurring characters, see List of characters from The Simpsons or List of recurring characters from The Simpsons. For individuals who played themselves, see List of guest stars on The Simpsons. A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of 2-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. ... Television comedy had a presence from the earliest days of broadcasting. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... The following is a list of characters featured in the American animated television series The Simpsons. ... This page provides information on these recurring characters which do not have their own articles. ... (left to right) Elvis Costello, Tom Petty, Keith Richards, Homer, Mick Jagger, Lenny Kravitz and Brian Setzer guest starred in the heavily promoted season 14 episode How I Spent My Strummer Vacation. This is a list of guest stars who appeared on The Simpsons. ...


It should be noted, that more recently in the series, many of the 'one-time' characters have returned to the show, sometimes in just brief speaking appearances, or even crowd scenes. Other characters, originally intended to be 'one-time' characters have ended up becoming regular cast members, such as Cletus Spuckler, Luigi, Disco Stu, Groundskeeper Willie, Cookie Kwan & Lindsay Naegle. Cletus Spuckler or Cletus Del Roy (voiced by Hank Azaria) is a fictional character on the long-running animated television show The Simpsons. ... This page provides information on these recurring characters which do not have their own articles. ... Disco Stu is a fictional character from The Simpsons. ... Groundskeeper Willie (a. ... This page provides information on these recurring characters which do not have their own articles. ... This page provides information on these recurring characters which do not have their own articles. ...


For purposes of this list, "one-time" means they were central to an episode one time. Some of the characters listed here have appeared in later episodes, but only briefly. Others have only made minor appearances in multiple episodes but they are listed here too due to not being notable enough to include on the List of recurring characters. This page provides information on these recurring characters which do not have their own articles. ...

Contents

Primary characters

The characters on this list were featured in an episode or otherwise received substantial dialogue or focus. Some have appeared twice, but their second (or third) appearance was only minor.


Mary Bailey

Mary Bailey
Mary Bailey

Mary Bailey is Springfield's state governor, voiced by Maggie Roswell. She ran against Mr. Burns in Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish, winning in a landslide after Marge served Mr. Burns a Three eyed Fish. From her appearances on the show, it is implied that she is a progressive, and given Mr. Burns' membership in the Republican Party, Bailey is presumably a Democrat. She was Mayor of Springfield before Joe Quimby. Image File history File links MaryBailey. ... Image File history File links MaryBailey. ... Maggie Roswell is an actress best known for her voice work on The Simpsons depicting the characters of Maude Flanders, Helen Lovejoy, Miss Hoover, and Luann Van Houten among others. ... Charles Montgomery Burns, normally referred to as Mr. ... Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish is the fourth episode of The Simpsons second season. ... Marjorie Marge Simpson (née Bouvier, approximately age 34), is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons and is voiced by Julie Kavner. ... The following is an list of animals appearing in the Fox animated television series The Simpsons. ... Progressivism is a term that refers to a broad school of contemporary international social and political philosophies. ... Joseph (Joe) Fitzpatrick Fitzgerald Fitzsimmons Fitzhenry Quimby, Jr. ...


Mary Bailey would later appear briefly in the episode Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade when Bart and Lisa's class visit Capital City. They show Bailey their class projects (designing a new State flag), which causes her to yell in disgust after seeing Lisa's flag, redesigned to look like a butt with "Learn to Fart" underneath. She made a brief appearance at the end of The Seven-Beer Snitch when she enters Springfields new prison shortly after a riot and pardons all of the prisoners. Bart vs. ... Bartholomew Bart Simpson is a main character in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Nancy Cartwright. ... It has been suggested that Lisas sax solo gags on The Simpsons be merged into this article or section. ... The Seven-Beer Snitch is the fourteenth episode of The Simpsons sixteenth season, first aired on April 3, 2005. ...


"Mary Bailey" is also the name of Donna Reed's character in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, a movie referenced by The Simpsons on many occasions. There is also a "Mary Bailey" in the series Jericho. Main title caption from Dallas. ... This article is about the film director. ... Its a Wonderful Life is a 1946 Frank Capra film, produced by his own Liberty Films and released originally by RKO Radio Pictures. ... This article is about the CBS television drama. ...


Beatrice Simmons

Bea Simmons and Abe Simpson.
Bea Simmons and Abe Simpson.

Beatrice Simmons (voiced by Audrey Meadows) appeared in Old Money. Grampa Simpson met her at the Springfield Retirement Castle help desk when the staff accidentally swaps their medications. It was love at first sight for Grampa, and they start dating. They arrange another date for Bea's birthday, but Grampa is forced to stand her up when Homer abducts him onto one of the family's once-a-month day trips to "Discount Lion Safari". When he returns to the Retirement Castle, Bea is dead. Jasper explains that Bea's left ventricle burst; she literally died from a broken heart. Grampa then learns that Bea left him thousands of dollars. He tells Homer to make him envious. While trying unsuccessfully to enjoy his inheritance, Grampa sees Bea's ghost who asks him to forgive his son. He decides to gamble away his money, but Homer stops him just before he loses it all. He forgives Homer, and after a heart-to-heart father/son talk outside the casino, Grampa decides to use Bea's money to renovate the Retirement Castle. We then see that the Retirement Castle has become a beautiful place to live, featuring a brand new 'Beatrice Simmons Memorial Dining Hall' (in which Bea is mysteriously seen entering at the end of the episode). Image File history File links 7F17. ... Image File history File links 7F17. ... Abraham J. Simpson (Grampa or Abe) is a fictional character featured in the animated cartoon television series The Simpsons. ... Audrey Meadows (February 8, 1926 – February 3, 1996), born Audrey Cotter, was an Emmy Award-winning American actress best known for playing the deadpan housewife, Alice Kramden in the 1950s American television comedy, The Honeymooners. ... Old Money is the 17th episode of the second season of The Simpsons. ... Abraham Abe J. Simpson, or Grampa Simpson (age 83), is a fictional character featured in the animated cartoon television series The Simpsons, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. ... Springfield Retirement Castle The Springfield Retirement Castle is Springfields retirement home for the elderly. ... Look up Month in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


Mr. Bergstrom

Mr. Bergstrom saying goodbye to Lisa.
Mr. Bergstrom saying goodbye to Lisa.

Mr. Bergstrom was Lisa's substitute teacher in "Lisa's Substitute" (7F19), he was voiced by Dustin Hoffman (credited as "Sam Etic", a reference to the character being Jewish). Mr. Bergstrom took over for Ms. Hoover after she believed she had got Lyme Disease. Lisa immediately took to him because he was a kind, sensitive man who was the kind of male role model she needed in her life. Mr. Bergstrom met with Homer and learned that he was nothing like Lisa. Lisa and Mr. Bergstrom became great friends, but after Ms. Hoover returned, he had to leave Springfield. Lisa, distraught, ran to stop him, and Mr. Bergstrom gave her a note saying "You are Lisa Simpson". As his train sped off, Lisa (in a parody of The Graduate) raced after it. Image File history File links Mr_Bergstrom. ... Image File history File links Mr_Bergstrom. ... Lisas Substitute is the 19th episode of the second season of The Simpsons. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... Judaism is the religion of the Jewish people. ... In the television series The Simpsons, the Springfield Elementary School is the school which Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson and their fellow students attend. ... Lyme disease or Lyme borreliosis is the most common tick-borne disease in North America and Europe, and the fastest-growing infectious disease in the United States. ... It has been suggested that Lisas sax solo gags on The Simpsons be merged into this article or section. ... Homer Jay Simpson is a Grammy and Pulitzer Prize winning main character in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. ... The Graduate is a 1967 film directed by Mike Nichols from a screenplay by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry. ...


Gladys Bouvier

Aunt Gladys Bouvier as seen in a "flashback" in "Selma's Choice".
Aunt Gladys Bouvier as seen in a "flashback" in "Selma's Choice".

Gladys Bouvier was the aunt of Marge Simpson and Patty and Selma Bouvier, and the sister of Jacqueline Bouvier. Patty and Selma considered her a role model for the two of them. Image File history File links GladysBouvier. ... Image File history File links GladysBouvier. ... It has been suggested that Gladys Bouvier be merged into this article or section. ... Marjorie Marge Simpson (née Bouvier, approximately age 34), is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons and is voiced by Julie Kavner. ... This article or section should be merged with Selma Bouvier Patty Bouvier (voiced by Julie Kavner), a fictional character on The Simpsons, is one of Marges two cynical chain-smoking sisters (the other is Selma). ... This article or section should be merged with Patty Bouvier Selma Bouvier (voiced by Julie Kavner) is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons. ... Jacqueline Jackie Bouvier is a character on The Simpsons, specifically the mother of Marge Simpson, Patty Bouvier, and Selma Bouvier, and the wife of Clancy Bouvier. ...


Her death was noted in the episode "Selma's Choice", in which she died of a bowel obstruction. Her funeral at the Lucky Stiff Funeral Home in Littleneck Falls was attended by the Simpson family and a few other people, who all left when they realized Gladys was not wealthy. The Reverend giving the service thought she was a man. It has been suggested that Gladys Bouvier be merged into this article or section. ... Bowel obstruction is a mechanical blockage of the intestines, preventing the normal transit of the products of digestion. ... For other uses, see Funeral (disambiguation). ... Binomial name Mercenaria mercenaria Linnaeus, 1758 The hard clam or quahog, Mercenaria mercenaria is a bivalve mollusc native to the eastern shores of North America, from Nova Scotia to the Yucatán Peninsula. ... The Reverend is an honorary prefix added to the names of Christian clergy and ministers. ...


Her will was recorded on video tape and was played by her lawyer, Lionel Hutz (who recorded over Gladys' voice in attempt to inherit $30,000, but was immediately caught out by Marge). In it, she left Marge her collection of potato chips which resemble celebrities — which were quickly eaten by Homer. She left Jacqueline her pet iguana Jub-Jub (Jacqueline was not pleased, stating "Why didn't she just leave me the bowel obstruction that killed her!"). And finally she left Patty and Selma a grandfather clock and a warning of the dangers of spinster-hood. The video cassette recorder (or VCR, less popularly video tape recorder) is a type of video tape recorder that uses removable cassettes containing magnetic tape to record audio and video from a television broadcast so it can be played back later. ... English barrister 16th century painting of a civil law notary, by Flemish painter Quentin Massys. ... Lionel Hutz, voiced by Phil Hartman, is a fictional secondary character from The Simpsons. ... Saratoga chips Potato chips (British English or Hiberno-English: crisps) are slim slices of potatoes deep fried or baked until crisp. ... For other uses, see Celebrity (disambiguation). ... Homer Jay Simpson is a Grammy and Pulitzer Prize winning main character in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. ... Species Lesser Antillean Iguana, Green Iguana, Although iguana can refer to other members of the lizard family Iguanidae, this article concerns members of the genus Iguana. ... A longcase clock with a pine case, c. ...


While Patty seemed to be unfazed by her plea, Selma took it to heart, and immediately set out to find the right man, who could give her children. She pursued the ideas of artificial insemination and marrying Hans Moleman, but, after a day at a theme park with Bart and Lisa, she decided motherhood wasn't the life for her and instead adopted Jub-Jub as her own pet (though she later would adopt a daughter named Ling Bouvier from China). Artificial insemination (AI) is when sperm is placed into a females uterus (intrauterine), or cervix (intracervical) using artificial means rather than by natural copulation. ... Hans Moleman is a fictional character of The Simpsons and is voiced by Dan Castellaneta. ... Theme Park is a simulation computer game designed by Bullfrog Productions, released in 1994, in which the player designs and operates an amusement park. ... Bartholomew Bart Simpson is a main character in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Nancy Cartwright. ... It has been suggested that Lisas sax solo gags on The Simpsons be merged into this article or section. ... Look up mother in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Pets and humans often contribute toward the happiness of the other in a pet relationship. ... The Bouvier Sisters (Patricia Patty and Selma, voiced by Julie Kavner) are fictional characters on The Simpsons. ...


Gladys, like all Bouvier women, was voiced by Julie Kavner. Julie Kavner Julie Deborah Kavner (born September 7, 1951) is an Emmy Award-winning Jewish-American actress, best known for her role as Brenda Morgenstern on Rhoda in the 1970s and for providing the voice of Marge Simpson on the animated television show The Simpsons. ...

The "Space" Coyote
The "Space" Coyote

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The "Space" Coyote

The "Space" Coyote appeared in Homer's chili-induced hallucination in El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer and was voiced by Johnny Cash. Homer, after eating Guatemalan Insanity Peppers, stumbled into a mysterious land which culminated in meeting his spirit guide, a red coyote. The coyote tells Homer that he is on a quest and says he needs to find his soul mate. Homer states his soul mate is Marge, but the Coyote replies with "is it?" and runs off, leaving Homer confused. He also tried to gnaw on Homer's leg, citing the reason (when he is kicked away) that he is still a coyote. The Coyote was specifically modelled to look completely different from the rest of the characters, being designed with straight lines. Bob Dylan was originally wanted for the role, but he turned it down. In his book Planet Simpson, Chris Turner states that Johnny Cash as the coyote is his favourite guest performance. El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer) is the ninth episode in the eighth season of The Simpsons, and features surreal animation in depicting an elaborate hallucination. ... Johnny Cash (born J. R. Cash, February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an influential American country and rock and roll singer and songwriter. ... The chili pepper, chile pepper or chilli pepper, or simply chili, chile or chilli, is the fruit of the plant Capsicum from the nightshade family, Solanaceae. ... Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author, musician and poet who has been a major figure in popular music for five decades. ... // Comics Simpsons comic books Numerous different Simpsons-related comic book series have been published by Bongo Comics since 1993. ...

Jaques and Marge at the bowling alley.
Jaques and Marge at the bowling alley.

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Jacques "Brunswick"

Jacques "Brunswick" was a bowling instructor who pursued an affair with Marge Simpson in "Life on the Fast Lane", he was voiced by Albert Brooks. Marge, who was angry at Homer for giving her a bowling ball for her birthday, went bowling and met Jacques. Jacques immediately became infatuated with her and insisted that they get together. Although reluctant at first, Marge eventually joins him for brunch and he later invites her to his apartment. Marge is forced to choose between Jacques and Homer, and chooses Homer. Jacques' surname is derived from the fact that Marge's bowling ball is called 'Homer', as that was what was engraved on it, and when she saw 'Brunswick' on Jacques' ball she called him Mr. Brunswick, even though this is probably the make of the ball, and not Jacques' surname. Bowling ball and two pins Ten-pin bowling lane This article is about the game. ... Life on the Fast Lane was the ninth non short Simpsons episode released on television. ... Brooks in The In-Laws, 2003 Albert Brooks (born July 22, 1947 as Albert Lawrence Einstein) is an Academy Award nominated American actor, writer, comedian and director. ... The Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), formerly known as the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, is a United States based corporation that has been involved in manufacturing a wide variety of products since 1845. ...


Later cameo appearances:

  • He is seen in the full version of the opening credits as Bart skates down the streets. He also appeared in the live action version.
  • He was seen briefly in "The Heartbroke Kid", during a parody of the opening montage with a newly-obese Bart. He can be heard to say "sacre bleu" and since Albert Brooks voiced a different character in the episode, it is possible that he provided the voice for Jacques as well.
  • He was seen briefly in "Homer at the Bat" during the scene in which Waylon Smithers is talking to Steve Sax.
  • He can be seen bowling in the episode "And Maggie Makes Three".
  • He was also seen in "Team Homer" as one fourth of a bowling team called "The Homewreckers", along with Lurleen Lumpkin, Mindy Simmons and Princess Kashmir.
  • He had a very brief appearance in the Do the Bartman music video.
  • He can be seen in "Bart Gets Hit By a Car", in a room with a Doctor putting on a glove.

This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Homer at the Bat is the seventeenth episode of The Simpsons third season. ... And Maggie Makes Three is the 13th episode of The Simpsons sixth season. ... Team Homer is the twelfth episode of the 7th season of The Simpsons. ... Do the Bartman! is a song from The Simpsons 1990 album The Simpsons Sing the Blues. ... Bart Gets Hit by a Car is the tenth episode of The Simpsons second season. ...

Fishing Crew

(Left to right) Billy, Homer, the Captain and Fausto.
(Left to right) Billy, Homer, the Captain and Fausto.

The Fishing crew of the boat "The Rotting Pelican" from The Wife Aquatic, consisting of: The Wife Aquatic is an upcoming episode of The Simpsons that will air during the shows 18th season. ...

  • An unnamed Skipper, captain of the Boat (voiced by Hank Azaria)
  • First-mate Billy (voiced by Maurice LaMarche)
  • "Portugese" Fausto, who spends all his spare time playing with a knife because "it's his thing" and it appears that he is wanted by the law. (voiced by Hank Azaria)
  • Five other nameless crew members, although in the end only four are seen (one of whom was voiced by Dana Gould)

Residents of "Barnacle Bay", an Island in New England, the crew mainly fished for "Yum Yum Fish", but had fallen on hard times after overfishing drove all the Yum Yums away. After accidently burning down the boardwalk, Homer is forced to join the crew in order to pay off his debts. The crew goes searching for Yum Yum Fish, with little luck. However, after Homer accidently beer battered the fishing hooks, they caught many Yum Yum fish. Suddenly a "Perfect Storm" started and the crew found itself trapped in the middle of the ocean. It was decided that they would abandon ship, but Bart had stowed away in the life raft compartment, and threw away the raft. The Rotting Pelican sank and the crew was stuck in the middle of the storm, but were saved by a Japanese Fishing boat. Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian voice actor. ... Dana Gould (b. ... This article is about the region in the United States of America. ... B C D E F G UN Categories: | | | | | | | | | | | ...


Frank Grimes Jr.

Frank Grimes Jr. is the son of Frank Grimes. He was Homer's mechanic. However,when he found out Homer was behind his father's death, he decided to kill Homer. But after his first attempt on Homer's life, the Simpsons and the police hired Sideshow Bob to protect him, on the principle of 'sending a homicidal maniac to catch a homicidal maniac'. After a 2nd try, Grimes entered many cards with Homer's name on them into the Mardi Gras King election. When Homer was elected King, Grimes sabotaged the parade float on which he was to ride in. At the last minute, Bob saved Homer after realizing the truth. The two cornered Grimes, who admitted the truth and was arrested by police. He appeared in The Great Louse Detective. See Frank Grimes for more. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into List of one-time characters from The Simpsons. ... A Mechanic is a person who fixes things (generally machinery) or works to keeps things operating properly. ... Homers Enemy is the 23rd episode of The Simpsons eighth season, aired on May 4, 1997. ... Robert Underdunk Terwilliger, better known by his stage name Sideshow Bob, is a fictional character on The Simpsons. ... Mardi Gras (French for Fat Tuesday) is the day before Ash Wednesday, and is also called Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day. It is the final day of Carnival (English:IPA: and Romance languages:IPA: ). It is a celebration that is held just before the beginning of the Christian liturgical season... Look up king in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Great Louse Detective is the sixth episode of The Simpsons fourteenth season. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into List of one-time characters from The Simpsons. ...

Leon Kompowsky with Homer
Leon Kompowsky with Homer

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Leon Kompowsky

Leon Kompowsky, a "big white guy trying to look like the little black guy", is a mental patient who thinks he's Michael Jackson. He was, in fact, voiced by Jackson (who, for contractual reasons, was credited as "John Jay Smith") and his singing was done by Jackson impersonator Kipp Lennon. In Stark Raving Dad, Homer gets hospitalized for wearing a pink shirt to work, and while in the hospital, meets a patient who calls himself Michael Jackson and thinks that he is the famous singer, although he's a middle-aged caucasian man. After getting released, Homer invites him to come visit his home (Kompowsky was in the hospital voluntarily) and Bart, thinking Kompowsky is the real Michael Jackson, tells everyone. The entire town shows up to see Michael Jackson, only to learn it's fake. Bart becomes hated in the town, and Lisa hates him too for forgetting her birthday. Kompowsky decides to set things right and helps Bart write a special birthday song for Lisa. In the end, his work is done, so Kompowsky drops the Jackson charade (and starts talking in his normal voice (voiced by Hank Azaria)) and leaves, saying he made people happy and thus his work was done. Kompowsky was set to later return, except this time as Prince, but the idea fell through when Prince turned the part down. According to DVD commentary, Prince disliked the episode and got his chauffeur to write one instead. The writers didn't like that script and the idea fell through. He does make an appearance in the Simpson comic, as a janitor for the mental facility. For other people named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). ... Christopher Kipp Lennon (born 12 March 1960) was born in Venice, California, the son of William and Isabelle Lennon. ... Stark Raving Dad is the first episode of The Simpsons third season. ... Henry Albert Azaria (born April 25, 1964) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning American actor, comedian and voice artist. ... This article is becoming very long. ...


Lisa's Friends

Lisa, Erin, Ben, Dean & Rick
Lisa, Erin, Ben, Dean & Rick
  • Erin, voiced by Christina Ricci
  • Ben, Dean and Rick: It's actually unknown who is who. Although the blond haired one (without a hat) is voiced by Harry Shearer, the blonde one with the hat is voiced by Tress Macneille, and the brown haired boy is voiced by Dan Castellaneta.

Lisa's four friends in Summer of 4 Ft. 2. Lisa, tired of being an unpopular nerd, travels with her family to Little Pwagmattasquarmesettport with the intention of making new friends. While walking on a dock, she hears some teenagers and finds Ben, Dean, Erin and Rick. Acting like Bart, she immediately clicks with them and takes them skateboarding at the library. Her best friend in the group is Erin, who Lisa says is her first real friend. Bart discovers she's acting like him and decides to try to steal her friends. He shows them Lisa's yearbook (which has all of Lisa's nerdy accomplishments) and Lisa, assuming they won't like her any more, runs off crying. However, the group realizes Lisa is a good person and glue shells on the family car that say "Lisa Rules". They also sign her yearbook. It is unknown whether or not the group is from Little Pwagmattasquarmesettport or if they are also on holiday. Their parents are never seen, but it is insinuated that one is French and another's father is similar to Homer. Image File history File links Lisas_Friends. ... Image File history File links Lisas_Friends. ... Christina Ricci (born February 12, 1980) is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award-nominated American actress. ... Summer of 4 Ft. ...

Lugash
Lugash

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Lugash

Lugash, voiced by Dan Castellaneta, is a gymnastics instructor (and a parody of former Olympics coach Béla Károlyi) who has his own gym. He has a thick Romanian accent and has appeared in two episodes, premiering in Children of a Lesser Clod. His origin is a bit mysterious as he says that he came into the United States in 1983 by cartwheeling over the Berlin Wall. However, another character in a later episode claims that he defected into East Germany. Later in Little Girl in the Big Ten, he teaches Lisa gymnastics so that she won't fail gym. His harsh but effective training techniques helped Lisa to achieve a high standard of gymnastic ability. He also has a habit of confiscating his students' cats and dogs, only giving them back when the student has accomplished a physical task. He teaches Lisa gymnastics with the idea of "Imagine floor is full of snakes, you fall, they kill you! Relax, relax, SNAKES!" Daniel Louis Castellaneta (born October 29, 1957) is an American voice actor best known for providing the voice of Homer Simpson and other characters on the animated series The Simpsons. ... Gymnastics is a sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring physical strength, flexibility, and kinesthetic awareness, such as handsprings, handstands, forward rolls, aerials and tucks. ... Poster for the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. ... Béla Károlyi (born September 13, 1942 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania), is a world-renowned gymnastics coach. ... Children of a Lesser Clod is the 20th episode of The Simpsons twelfth season. ... 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Categories: Stub ... East German construction workers building the Berlin Wall, 20 November 1961. ... A defector is a person who gives up allegiance to one political entity in exchange for allegiance to another. ... GDR redirects here. ... It has been suggested that Cafe Kafka be merged into this article or section. ... It has been suggested that Lisas sax solo gags on The Simpsons be merged into this article or section. ... Families Acrochordidae Aniliidae Anomalepididae Anomochilidae Atractaspididae Boidae Bolyeriidae Colubridae Cylindrophiidae Elapidae Hydrophiidae Leptotyphlopidae Loxocemidae Pythonidae Tropidophiidae Typhlopidae Uropeltidae Viperidae Xenopeltidae Snakes are cold blooded legless reptiles closely related to lizards, which share the order Squamata. ...


Lurleen Lumpkin

Lurleen Lumpkin with Homer.
Lurleen Lumpkin with Homer.

An aspiring country singer that was managed by Homer in "Colonel Homer" voiced by Beverly D'Angelo. Homer discovered her in a hick bar in the middle of nowhere but was amazed by her voice. He decided to help her launch a singing career, much to the chagrin of Marge. Lurleen started to fall for Homer and tried to lure him with an erotic song called "Bunk with Me Tonight". Homer, who had been ignorant of this, suddenly realized that managing Lurleen could hurt his marriage, so he quits as her manager. A saddened Lurleen sings a song called "Stand By Your Manager". In a later episode, Marge vs. the Monorail, a much rougher-looking Lurleen makes a brief appearance (voiced by Doris Grau) in which she reveals that she had been to the Betty Ford Clinic and had "spent last night in a ditch". In this episode her voice sounds exactly the same as Lunchlady Doris's, rather than her soft, Southern voice she had when she was first introduced. Image File history File links Simpsons_8F19. ... Image File history File links Simpsons_8F19. ... Bart the Murderer is an episode of the The Simpsons third season Episode details Production Number: 8F19 Original Air Date: March 26, 1992 Writer: Matt Groening Director: Mark Kirkland Blackboard: I will not conduct my own fire drills Couch Gag: The cushions are missing Synopsis Homer and Marge go see... Beverly DAngelo (born November 15, 1951 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American singer and actress. ... Marge vs. ... Doris Dossy Grau (October 12, 1924 - December 30, 1995) was an American actress, script supervisor and voice actress. ... The Betty Ford Center was co-founded by former United States First Lady Betty Ford and her friend, Ambassador Leonard Firestone, in 1982. ...

Lyle Lanley at the town meeting.
Lyle Lanley at the town meeting.

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Lyle Lanley

A conman who sold Springfield a shoddy monorail in "Marge vs. the Monorail", voiced by Phil Hartman. Lyle is a slick conman who lures the town into purchasing a useless monorail by singing a convincing song. He continues the con by "training" potential monorail conductors but in the end randomly points at Homer. Lyle's plan of running to Tahiti with the towns money was discovered by Marge, but she was too late. Lyle rushed to the airport with the towns money and would have gotten away, but the flight had to make a stop in North Haverbrook. The people of North Haverbrook, who had previously been conned by Lanley, rushed onto the plane and (presumably) killed him. He is a takeoff on con man "Professor" Harold Hill, Robert Preston's title character of The Music Man The KL Monorail in Kuala Lumpur, a colourful straddle-beam monorail Gyroscopically Balanced Monorail (1907) by Brennan and Scherl The term monorail or industrial monorail is used to describe any number of systems in which a chair or carrier is suspended from, or rides on, an overhead rail structure for... Marge vs. ... Phil Hartman (Birthname: Philip Edward Hartmann) (September 24, 1948 – May 28, 1998) was an Emmy-winning Canadian-born American graphic artist, writer, actor, voice artist, and comedian. ... Preston in This Gun for Hire (1942) Robert Preston Meservey (June 8, 1918 - March 21, 1987), better known as Robert Preston, was an American actor. ... The Music Man is a 1962 film starring Robert Preston as Harold Hill and Shirley Jones as Marian Paroo. ...


Number One

Number One with the hallowed Sacred Parchment.
Number One with the hallowed Sacred Parchment.

Head of the Stonecutters and No Homers Club, voiced by Patrick Stewart. He appeared in "Homer the Great." Not much is known about Number One, except that he is a loyal stonecutter and rose above the ranks to lead the Springfield chapter. He gleefully subjects new recruits to tortures such as "the crossing of the desert" and "the paddling of the swollen ass... with paddles". Homer is later discovered to be the "chosen one", but "wrecks" the club, which leads Number One start a new club called the "Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers." Number One has since not made any appearance. The voice of Number One, Patrick Stewart, is considered one of the best single episode guest stars in the show's history, both by the show's producers and the fans. Image File history File links Number_One. ... Image File history File links Number_One. ... The Sacred Order of the Stonecutters is a fictional secret society from the animated television show The Simpsons. ... NoHomers. ... Patrick Stewart, OBE, (born July 13, 1940) is an English film, television, and stage actor and Vice-Chancellor of Huddersfield University. ... Homer the Great is the 12th episode of The Simpsons sixth season. ...

Krusty with Sideshow Raheem.
Krusty with Sideshow Raheem.

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Sideshow Raheem

Krusty the Klown's sidekick before Sideshow Bob. He was first seen in the episode "I Love Lisa", in Krusty the Klown's 29th Anniversary Show. Krusty showed a slide of him. In the slide, Krusty says "Ah... the script says I have to bonk you with this" (holding a hammer), Raheem replies "I wouldn't." "Right on!" says Krusty. Then after the clip is over, Krusty describes him as an "angry man. Angry, angry young man." He later makes a brief appearances in Bart the Fink attending Krusty's "funeral", and in Milhouse of Sand and Fog at the all-black church. He is voiced by Michael Carrington. Herschel Shmoikel Pinkus Yerucham Krustofski (born c. ... Robert Underdunk Terwilliger, better known by his stage name Sideshow Bob, is a fictional character on The Simpsons. ... I Love Lisa is an episode from the fourth season of The Simpsons, in which the dim-witted and socially-awkward Ralph Wiggum plays a prominent role. ... Bart the Fink is the fifteenth episode of The Simpsons seventh season. ... Milhouse of Sand and Fog is the third episode of the seventeenth season of The Simpsons. ... Michael Carrington is an American comic writer and voice actor best known for his work on the animated series The Simpsons. ...


According to a trading card his real name is Steve Johnson.


Mindy Simmons

Mindy Simmons
Mindy Simmons

A former employee of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, whom Homer had an attraction for in "The Last Temptation of Homer". Voiced by Michelle Pfeiffer. Simmons was an engineer at the plant, whom Homer developed a crush on. When the two were sent to a National Energy convention in Capital City, the two nearly had an affair, but despite his attraction to Simmons, Homer remained to be with only Marge. After Homer decided not to pursue a relationship, Simmons was fired because of alcohol abuse. Even after this was revealed in Another Simpsons Clip Show, she has still been used as a background character at the plant in subsequent episodes, suggesting she may have been rehired. She was part of the "Home Wreckers" bowling team seen in Team Homer. Because her last name is 'Simmons' this may mean that she has a relation to Beatrice Simmons, or she could even be the daughter of Bea (even though family members of Bea or Mindy have never been mentioned). Bea Simmons appeared in the Episode Old Money (The Simpsons episode) as the lover of Abraham Simpson Image File history File links 1f07. ... Image File history File links 1f07. ... Springfield Nuclear Power Plant Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is a fictional electricity generating facility in the television animated cartoon series The Simpsons. ... The Last Temptation of Homer is the ninth episode of The Simpsons fifth season. ... Michelle Pfeiffer (born April 29, 1958) is a three-time Academy Award-nominated American actress. ... Homer Jay Simpson is a Grammy and Pulitzer Prize winning main character in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. ... Marjorie Marge Simpson (née Bouvier, approximately age 34), is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons and is voiced by Julie Kavner. ... Another Simpsons Clip Show is the third episode of The Simpsons sixth season. ... Team Homer is the twelfth episode of the 7th season of The Simpsons. ... Old Money is the 17th episode of the second season of The Simpsons. ... Abraham Abe J. Simpson, or Grampa Simpson (age 83), is a fictional character featured in the animated cartoon television series The Simpsons, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. ...

Hugo prepares to reattach himself to Bart.
Hugo prepares to reattach himself to Bart.

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Hugo Simpson

In the "Treehouse of Horror VII" episode, Bart discovers he was separated at birth from a conjoined twin by Dr. Hibbert. His "evil twin", Hugo, has been consigned to living in the attic of the Simpson home, but escapes to plot revenge. Ultimately, Dr. Hibbert discovers Bart is the evil twin (his surgical scar was on the right side, making him the left twin), and Hugo had been isolated unjustly. The episode ends with the Simpsons enjoying dinner with Hugo, while Bart asks for food through the venting grille. Marge tells Bart to eat his bucket of fish-heads (which Hugo had been fed for years). Since he appeared in a THOH episode, Hugo does not exist in the official Simpson canon. Treehouse of Horror VII is the first episode of The Simpsons eighth season, as well as the seventh Halloween episode. ... Modern, healthy, living 16-year-old conjoined twins Abigail and Brittany Hensel. ... This article contains a list of recurring characters from The Simpsons with descriptions. ... Captain Kirk with Spocks evil twin An evil twin is the concept in fiction (especially soap operas, science fiction and fantasy) of someone equal to a character in all respects, except for a radically inverted morality (and often some changes in appearance, stereotypically a goatee for men and a... A typical attic. ...


A costume for Bart in The Simpsons Hit and Run called Hugo makes Bart look a lot like Hugo. The Simpsons Hit & Run is a video game based on The Simpsons franchise. ...


Llewellyn & Ms. Sinclair

Llewelyn Sinclair
Llewelyn Sinclair

Llewellyn Sinclair, the musical director of O Streetcar; and his sister, Ms. Sinclair, head of the Ayn Rand School for Tots, both appeared in "A Streetcar Named Marge", and are voiced by Jon Lovitz. Image File history File links Llewelan_Sinclair. ... Image File history File links Llewelan_Sinclair. ... It has been suggested that The Ayn Rand Collective be merged into this article or section. ... A Streetcar Named Marge is the second episode of The Simpsons fourth season. ... Jon Lovitz Jonathan Lovitz (born July 21, 1957) is an actor best known as a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1985 to 1990. ...


Llewellyn is depicted as short-tempered and a perfectionist. Originally, Marge is turned down for the part of Blanche, but after seeing how sad she really is, he realizes she's perfect. He insinuates that he once reduced a class of third graders to tears but got a decent review. In the musical, he plays Pablo, which was originally played by Otto but Otto "didn't work out". In the end, the musical is a success, which Llewelyn takes all the credit for. Llewellyn has since made two appearances. He appeared briefly in Sweets and Sour Marge as one of the townspeople in the pyramid and again in The Ziff Who Came to Dinner along with several other Lovitz voiced characters. Sweets and Sour Marge is an episode of The Simpsons. ... The Ziff Who Came to Dinner is the fourteenth episode of The Simpsons fifteenth season. ...


His sister, known only as Ms. Sinclair, also voiced by Jon Lovitz, runs the local nursery The Ayn Rand School for Tots. She has modelled the workings of the school after the philosophies of Ayn Rand and tries "to develop the bottle within." Posters referring to Rand's ideas are hung throughout the nursery, including "A is A" and "Helping is Futile." She is also opposed to pacifiers, causing Maggie to rebel and retrieve her pacifier in a manner similar to the escape of the POWs in The Great Escape. She has not been seen since. Jon Lovitz Jonathan Lovitz (born July 21, 1957) is an actor best known as a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1985 to 1990. ... It has been suggested that The Ayn Rand Collective be merged into this article or section. ... A is A represents the Law of Identity. ... Margaret Maggie Simpson is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons. ... Geneva Convention definition A prisoner of war (POW) is a soldier, sailor, airman, or marine who is imprisoned by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict. ... The Great Escape, written by James Clavell, W.R. Burnett, and Walter Newman (uncredited), and directed by John Sturges is a popular 1963 World War II film, based on a true story about Allied prisoners of war with a record for escaping from German prisoner-of-war camps. ...


Sgt. Seymour Skinner

the Real Seymour Skinner with "Armin Tanzarian"
the Real Seymour Skinner with "Armin Tanzarian"

Voiced by Martin Sheen in The Principal and the Pauper, the original Seymour Skinner (Springfield Elementary's principal is actually named Armin Tamzarian). The real Skinner and Armin Tamzarian were buddies in the Vietnam War. Skinner took Tamzarian under his wing and turned him from a rebel into a responsible adult. Skinner would later disappear in a mission and Tamzarian, assuming he was dead, decided to report the death to Skinners mother. However, she thought Tamzarian was Skinner, who not wanting to sadden her, played along. After many years, the real Skinner was released from a POW camp and returned to Springfield, where he took his life back. In the end, the citizens of Springfield rode him out of town on a rail, in favour of Tamzarian, who was then legally renamed "Seymour Skinner." All the incidents in that episode were forbidden from being mentioned again, under penalty of torture. W. Seymour Skinner (born Armin Tamzarian, 1960) is a fictional character on The Simpsons, voiced by Harry Shearer. ... Martin Sheen (born Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez on August 3, 1940) is an American actor, best known for his role in the film Apocalypse Now and, most recently, as President Josiah Bartlet on the acclaimed television drama The West Wing. ... The Principal and the Pauper is the second episode of The Simpsons ninth season. ... In the television series The Simpsons, the Springfield Elementary School is the school which Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson and their fellow students attend. ... In the television series The Simpsons, the Springfield Elementary School is the school which Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson and their fellow students attend. ... Combatants Republic of Vietnam United States Republic of Korea Thailand Australia New Zealand The Philippines National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam Democratic Republic of Vietnam People’s Republic of China Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea Strength US 1,000,000 South Korea 300,000 Australia 48,000... W. Seymour Skinner (born Armin Tamzarian, 1960) is a fictional character on The Simpsons, voiced by Harry Shearer. ...

Chloe Talbot
Chloe Talbot

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Chloe Talbot

Chloe Talbot is a one-time character from the episode She Used to Be My Girl, and was voiced by Kim Cattrall. She is a famous, Peabody Award winning reporter from the Global Television Network. She went to high school with Marge and the two were best friends. They were both star reporters and had promising futures, however Marge decided to stay with Homer, but Chloe abandoned her sweet-heart (Barney Gumble) for success. She would later return to Springfield, a successful reporter who always told stories about her encounters with celebrities and claims to have had "flings" with Bill Clinton and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Lisa would grow to admire Chloe, which worried Marge because she didn't want Lisa dreaming about a future she couldn't have. Lisa decided to hide in Chloe's car and go to a UN Womens conference with her, but Chloe was rerouted to report on an erupting Volcano. Lisa and Chloe both became trapped by Lava from the erupting Volcano, but Marge arrived and saved Lisa; however she didn't save Chloe, but Barney appeared with his helicopter and saved Chloe's life. Both of them started to hang out with each other again. She Used to Be My Girl is the fourth episode from the sixteenth season of the animated TV series The Simpsons. ... As Samantha Jones in Sex and the City Kim Victoria Cattrall (born August 21, 1956) is an Anglo-Canadian actress. ... The George Foster Peabody Awards, more commonly referred to as the Peabody Awards, are annual international awards given for excellence in radio and television broadcasting and cable television. ... Global Television and Global TV redirect here. ... Barnard Barney Gumble born (April 20 or June 15) is a fictional character on The Simpsons, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. ... Springfield is the fictional city in which the TV series The Simpsons is set. ... A television reporter A reporter is a type of journalist who researches and presents information in certain types of mass media. ... For the 1998 movie, see Celebrity (1998 movie). ... William Jefferson Bill Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III[1] on August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. ... Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (Austrian pronunciation (IPA): ) (born on July 30, 1947, in Graz, Austria) is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, actor and an American politician, currently serving as the 38th Governor of California. ... Volcano 1. ... Look up lava, Aa, pahoehoe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Volcano 1. ... Robinson Helicopter Company (USA) R44, a four seat development of the R22 A helicopter is an aircraft which is lifted and propelled by one or more horizontal rotors, each having two or more rotor blades. ...


Cecil Terwilliger

Cecil Terwilliger
Cecil Terwilliger

Cecil Terwilliger is the younger brother of Robert Underdunk Terwilliger (Sideshow Bob). Cecil, voiced by David Hyde Pierce, and Robert, voiced by Kelsey Grammer, have a relationship similar to that of Niles and Frasier Crane, whom the actors played on the sitcom Frasier. One of the throw-away jokes in Cecil's episode was a sly reference to Frasier: when Bart leapt upon Cecil's back and said "Guess who?", Cecil replied "Maris?" -- the name of Niles's never seen, but oft-mentioned, wife. Image File history File links Cecil_terwilliger. ... Image File history File links Cecil_terwilliger. ... Robert Underdunk Terwilliger, better known by his stage name Sideshow Bob, is a fictional character on The Simpsons. ... David Hyde Pierce (born April 3, 1959) is an American actor, best known for his role as anal-retentive psychiatrist Dr. Niles Crane on the sitcom Frasier. ... Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955, Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands) is an Emmy-winning American actor best known for his 20-year portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane on the sitcoms Cheers and Frasier. ... Dr. Niles Crane is a fictional character on the American sitcom Frasier, a spin-off of the popular show Cheers. ... Frasier Winslow Crane is a character on American television sitcoms Cheers and Frasier. ... A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. ... Frasier was a popular American television situation comedy series starring Kelsey Grammer, who reprised his character of Dr. Frasier Crane from the sitcom Cheers, and also featuring David Hyde Pierce, John Mahoney, Jane Leeves, and Peri Gilpin in regular roles. ... Maris Crane is a character on the American television sitcom Frasier. ...


In the episode "Brother from Another Series", it is revealed that Cecil's dream was to become Krusty the Clown's sidekick on The Krusty the Clown Show. Sideshow Bob mentions Cecil spent, "four years at clown college", to which Cecil replies, "I'd thank you not to refer to Princeton that way". Having all the mannerisms of Niles Crane, Krusty and the producers of his show immediately rejected Cecil during his audition. Cecil offered to perform his prepared "pie-in-the-face gag" before he was ushered off-stage, but this did not change the producers' minds. It was then that Krusty spotted Robert, standing to the side in a fine suit. Krusty ordered a pie-in-the-face for him, the resulting impact knocking off Robert's top hat and causing his hair to spring up from under it. A hysteric Krusty declared "This man is going to change the way we think about getting hit by pies!" Krusty gave the sidekick job to Robert, who would forever be known as Sideshow Bob. Brother from Another Series is an episode from the eighth season of The Simpsons. ... Herschel Shmoikel Pinkus Yerucham Krustofski (born c. ... Princeton University is a coeducational private university located in Princeton, New Jersey in the United States of America. ... Pieing is the act of throwing a pie at someone. ...


Afterwards, Cecil took a job as Springfield's "Chief Hydrological and Hydrodynamical Engineer", but he was always resentful of his brother. Years later, after Sideshow Bob was released from prison, Cecil hired him to work for his company building a new dam along the Springfield River. Cecil's true intentions, however, were to skim money from the dam project's contract, build a poor quality dam, and frame his brother for the resulting destruction. Cecil's plot was discovered by Bart and Lisa; both brothers were sent to prison, since no one would believe that Sideshow Bob was innocent (despite Bart and Lisa's testimonies). Springfield is the fictional city in which the TV series The Simpsons is set. ... Water covers 70% of the Earths surface. ... Hydrodynamics is fluid dynamics applied to liquids, such as water, alcohol, oil, and blood. ... Look up engineer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Scrivener Dam, in Canberra, Australia, was engineered to withstand a once-in-5000-years flood A dam is a barrier across flowing water that obstructs, directs or retards the flow, often creating a reservoir, lake or impoundment. ... Bartholomew Bart Simpson is a main character in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Nancy Cartwright. ... It has been suggested that Lisas sax solo gags on The Simpsons be merged into this article or section. ...

Gina Vendetti
Gina Vendetti

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Gina Vendetti

Gina Vendetti is a young girl who is in a girls juvenile prison for pushing Snow White off the parapet at Disneyland. She is featured in the episode The Wandering Juvie and is voiced by Sarah Michelle Gellar. In the episode, Bart is sent to boys' Juvie and is immediately attacked by Gina while hanging out near the fence on the girls side. They later get partnered (and handcuffed) together for ballroom dancing, but Gina spots a way to escape, and drags Bart with her. Bart and Gina at first hate each other but start to gain each other's trust and eventually kiss. Once freed from their handcuffs, Gina and Bart go separate ways, but Gina, having nowhere to go, starts crying and attacks Bart when he spots her. The two start fighting and are captured by the police. Gina, not wanting Bart's life to be ruined because of her escape confesses that the entire thing was her idea and Bart is released from prison. Later, Bart and the rest of his family visit her in prison. Gina has not made another appearance since. This article is about the Snow White character. ... Disneyland (since 1998 officially Disneyland Park, to distinguish it from the Disneyland Resort complex of which it is a part), is a theme park in Anaheim, California, USA (28 miles from Downtown Los Angeles). ... The Wandering Juvie is the sixteenth episode of The Simpsons fifteenth season. ... Sarah Michelle Gellar (born April 14, 1977) is an American actress. ...


Greta Wolfcastle

Greta Wolfcastle
Greta Wolfcastle

Greta Wolfcastle (voiced by Reese Witherspoon) is the daughter of famous actor Rainier Wolfcastle. She first appeared on The Bart Wants What It Wants as the romantic interest of Bart. After Bart decided she was becoming too needy, he broke up with her, which led to Greta dating Milhouse to get back at him. Bart, now jealous, decided to do everything he could to win her back and followed her to Canada where he and Milhouse got into a fight during a Curling game. In the end, Greta broke up with Bart and Milhouse and decided to stop dating for several years so that she could produce her father's movies. Image File history File links DABF06. ... Image File history File links DABF06. ... Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon[1] (born March 22, 1976), known simply as Reese Witherspoon, is an Academy Award-winning American actress. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Bart Wants What it Wants is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons thirteenth season. ... Curling is a precision team sport similar to bowls or bocce, played on a rectangular sheet of prepared ice by two teams of four players each, using heavy polished granite stones which they slide down the ice towards a target area called the house. ...


She would later make a brief non-speaking appearance in Ice Cream of Margie (With the Light Blue Hair) standing in line with her dad for Ice cream. Ice Cream of Margie (With the Light Blue Hair) is an episode from the eighteenth season of The Simpsons that aired on November 26, 2006. ...

Dr. Zweig
Dr. Zweig

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Dr. Zweig

A psychologist from "Fear of Flying" (2F08), voiced by Anne Bancroft. After discovering that she has a fear of flying, Marge decides to get some professional help. She goes to Dr. Zweig (who Homer fears will blame all Marge's problems on him) who charges Marge 30 dollars an hour. The doctor dives deep into Marges psyche and discovers that the fact that her father was a steward is to blame, and just as she is about to start discussing Marge's husband, Homer runs in and pulls her away. Dr. Zweig is typically calm, but becomes especially passionate when describing that the Monkees symbolized rebellion and when she discovers that Marge's cheque bounced. Despite all the help, Marge thinks Zweig's name is "Lowenstein". Later, she appears in "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge" as one of her three judges. Fear of Flying is an episode of The Simpsons from the sixth season. ... Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate Anne Bancroft (September 17, 1931 – June 6, 2005) was an iconic Academy Award-winning American actress. ... The Monkees in 1968 (left to right): Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith and Davy Jones The Monkees were a four-person band who appeared in an American television series of the same name, which ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968. ... Its A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge is the twenty-first episode of the eleventh season of The Simpsons. ...


Others

  • Adil Hoxha, Albanian Foreign Exchange student and Communist spy that visited the Simpsons in "The Crepes of Wrath"; the name refers to Enver Hoxha, Albania's former Communist leader.
  • Astrid Weller, the art gallery owner in "Mom and Pop Art" (AABF15), voiced by Isabella Rossellini. Was seen in the background of the episode Mommie Beerest.
  • Ballet Teacher who trains Bart in "Homer vs. Patty & Selma" (2F14), voiced by Susan Sarandon.
  • Becky, Otto's girlfriend who moves in with the Simpsons in "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge" (BABF18) after Otto leaves her at altar, voiced by Parker Posey. Planned to murder Marge Simpson and usurp her husband Homer and her children, but gave up when plotting the crime got too complicated.
  • Belle, voiced by Tress MacNeille, the proprietoress of a Burlesque house in Springfield called "La Maison Derriere." In the episode "Bart After Dark" (4F06), Bart found himself working there as punishment for damaging Belle's property, and it soon transpired that the place was a frequent haunt of many of Springfield's men. Homer rescued it when an angry mob led by Marge, the Flanders, and Reverend Lovejoy threatened to raze it to the ground.
  • Birch Barlow, Radio talk show host and writer of Only Turkeys Have left Wings. Barlow's voice, appearance and political views are a parody of those of Rush Limbaugh.
  • Mr. Black, Krusty's agent in charge of "Kamp Krusty" in the episode by the same name. Was in charge of Euro-Krusty Land until it blew up.
  • Brad Goodman, pop psychologist who encourages "Bart's Inner Child" (1F05), voiced by Albert Brooks.
  • Caleb Thorn, marine biologist who helps Marge find herself in "Bonfire of the Manatees", voiced by Alec Baldwin.
  • Chester J. Lampwick, the creator of Itchy the mouse and the concept of cartoon violence. Became a bum after Roger Myers, Sr. stole his idea in "The Day the Violence Died" (3F16). Now owns a huge amount of money, rocket car, and solid gold house after winning a lucrative court settlement against the Itchy and Scrtachy Studios, thanks to Bart Simpson and Lionel Hutz. Voiced by Kirk Douglas.
  • Colonel Leslie "Hap" Hapablap, commander of Springfield's Air Force base in "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming" (3F08), voiced by R. Lee Ermey.
  • Cooder and Spud, the father and son carnies who took over the Simpson household in "Bart Carny" (5F08), voiced by Jim Varney (Cooder) and Tress MacNeille (Spud).
  • Dave Shutton, a Local reporter from "The Springfield Times" who appeared in "Two Cars in Every Garage, Three Eyes on Every Fish" (7F01), voiced by Harry Shearer. He also made a later appearance in "Radio Bart".
  • Don Brodka, the Try-n-Save security guard in "Marge Be Not Proud" (3F07), voiced by Lawrence Tierney.
  • Don Vittorio Di Maggio is an Italian mob boss, he is the boss of Fat Tony, or has at least been portrayed as above him in the mob ladder of power. He first appears in Homie the Clown, and since then, has made occasional non-speaking appearances in episodes where Fat Tony plays a prominent role. He is an elderly Italian who dresses in a black suit and cloak, and walks with a cane. The name may be a reference to baseball players Joe DiMaggio and Dom DiMaggio.
  • Dr. Foster, Flanders' childhood psychologist with whom he underwent anger management therapy so as never to lose his temper. In Hurricane Neddy Flanders snapped, resulting in a reunion between Foster and Flanders. Foster later had a brief non-speaking appearance in It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge, this time wearing a toupee.
  • Emily Winthrop, a British dog trainer from the episode "Bart's Dog Gets An F" (7F14), voiced by Tracey Ullman.
  • Frank Ormand, owner of the Pretzel Wagon in "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson" (4F08), voiced by Jack Lemmon. Is disgusted by millipedes. Died in an automobile accident along with the executor of his estate.
  • Goose Gladwell, a wacky joke shop owner based on Willy Wonka who sells Bart's humorous T-shirts in "Fat Man and Little Boy" (FABF21). He has twenty stores in thirty states and sold Bart's shirts in most of them. Gladwell later sold the t-shirts to the Disney company and refuses to give Bart's share of the money until Homer threatened him with a plutonium bomb. A former Green Beret, Goose claims his experiences in Vietnam are what drove him crazy. Voiced by Hank Azaria.
  • Gordy, Dot and Warren, Ralph Wiggum-inspired characters in "The Leg-Up Program", a remedial class in which Bart was placed in "You Only Move Twice" (3F23).
  • Grady and Julio, the two homosexuals that Homer briefly lived with in "Three Gays of the Condo" (EABF12). This parodied the divorce aftermath of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Julio was later seen in "There's Something About Marrying", getting wed to a new lover, but his lover had no dialogue. Also, Grady and Julio are the names of two recurring characters from the television sitcom, Sanford and Son.
  • Hans, Horst and Fritz, the German businessmen who bought the power plant from Mr. Burns in "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" (8F09). Horst was voiced by Phil Hartman.
  • Hollis Hurlbut, head of the Springfield Historical Society in "Lisa the Iconoclast" (3F13), voiced by Donald Sutherland. Hollis and Hurlbut are the names of two freshman dormitories at Harvard.
  • Hugh Parkfield, Lisa Simpson's fiancé in "Lisa's Wedding" (2F15), voiced by Mandy Patinkin.
  • Jack Crowley, a criminal who was paroled on Marge's recommendation, after she was impressed by his artistic ability in "Pokey Mom". He was arrested again for burning Principal Skinner's car. Voiced by Michael Keaton.
  • Jenda, Bart's girlfriend in the year 2013 in "Future-Drama" (GABF12). Wears an army jacket with corporal insignia, similar to Laura Powers' in New Kid on the Block. Voiced by Amy Poehler.
Joan Bushwell
Joan Bushwell
  • Joan Bushwell, a scientist appearing in the episode “Simpson Safari” (CABF13). The character spoofs Jane Goodall.
  • John, owner of Cockamamie's collectible shop whose homosexuality upset Homer in "Homer's Phobia" (4F11), modeled on and voiced by John Waters.
  • Jay Sherman: A movie critic who appears in the episode with the Springfield film festival ("A Star is Burns"); he also appears briefly in "Hurricane Neddy" (s8e8) in the mental hospital. He is voiced by Jon Lovitz.
  • Karl, Homer's assistant in "Simpson and Delilah" (7F02), voiced by Harvey Fierstein.
  • Larry Burns, Mr. Burns' crass illegitimate son in "Burns, Baby Burns" (4F05), voiced by and patterned after Rodney Dangerfield. Seen later in the episode "Realty Bites", lining up at the welfare office, but has no lines.
  • Larry H. Lawyer Jr., got Homer the deed to the First Church of Springfield by suing them after the church couldn't pay the fine for Homers injury. He also got Dr. Nick $12,000 for driving drunk in a graveyard. He also "habla espanol". His name, appearance and the outlandish style of his commercial are similar to the real-life lawyer, Larry H. Parker.
  • Laura Powers, new neighbor and object of Bart's crush in "New Kid on the Block". Wears an army jacket with corporal insignia, similar to Jenda's in "Future-Drama" (9F06); voiced by Sara Gilbert.
  • Lieutenant L.T. Smash, his military undercover project was making a pop group (Bart, Milhouse, Ralph and Nelson) for military propaganda and recruitment in "New Kids on the Blecch" (CABF12).
  • "Lisa Junior", in "Missionary: Impossible", the little island girl whose real name Homer couldn't pronounce.
"Lisa Simpson"
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Minor characters

These characters have only been mentioned or seen briefly. They are not central to the main plot of the episode in any way.

  • Angelo; in "Large Marge", Luigi Risotto offers the Simpsons a table next to the lobster tank in his restaurant due to Marge's implants. He also offers Angelo, an Italian man with a large jaw, to chew for Marge if she has any trouble. In response, he says "I like-a to chew!". He was also in the episode All's Fair in Oven War as a sub-contractor in which he states "I like-a to kiss".
  • Uwa, "Barting Over" (EABF05), the Blue-Haired, Pasty-Faced Lawyer's secretary, who appears to be of non-specific Asian / Pacific ethnicity and wears a tropical flower in her hair. She appears as a sight gag in the Blue-Haired Lawyer's office doorway when summoned by name; Bart thinks the lawyer is saying "You WHAAA?!" during the meeting in which he seeks to be 'emancipated' from his parents.
  • Boobarella, An ample chested vampire-looking-woman, first mentioned in the episode I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can. She has a tendency to mention her big "booooooooobs". A takeoff of Elvira (Who made many comments about her large breasts), herself a takeoff on Vampira.
  • Bort, a young boy and a man in the gift shop at Itchy and Scratchy Land. His name appears to be more popular on fake license plates than Bart's. Appeared in "Itchy & Scratchy Land" (2F01).
  • Mr. Costington, owner of Costington's Clothing Store in the episode "Homer vs. Dignity".
  • Crazy Vaclav, owner and salesman at "Crazy Vaclav's auto world." Sells cars from countries that no longer exist. Appeared in "Mr. Plow"
  • Dr. Egoyan, an assisted suicide doctor in the episode "Million Dollar Abie".
  • Eli Stern VI, the owner of Worldwide Pants, the company that makes the blue pants Homer wears. Appeared in "My Fair Laddy" (HABF05).
  • Guy Incognito, a Homer look- and sound-alike whom the denizens of Moe's Tavern mistook for Homer in "Fear of Flying" (2F08).
  • José Flanders and Lord Thistlewick Flanders, foreign relatives of Ned Flanders, seen in the episode "Lisa the Vegetarian".
  • Handsome Pete, friend of Captain Horatio McCallister who dances for nickels (will dance for hours for a quarter). He resembles a small Krusty The Clown with an oval shaped face. Appeared in "Bart the Fink" (3F12).
  • Happiest Man in Springfield, The, appears in the episode Hurricane Neddy, in season 8. He is apparently well known among the residents of Springfield. While his origins remain unknown, he seems to be an absurdly happy, rosy cheeked, man with Vaudevillian tendencies.
  • Hugh Jass, recipient of one of Bart's prank calls to Moe Szyslak. Appeared in "Flaming Moe's" (8F08).
  • Human Fly, briefly seen scaling a building. Made his own costume.
  • Iggy Wiggum, Sheldon Skinner, Pvt. 5th Class Arney Gumble, Ox, Asa Phelps, Milton, Griff and Etch, members of Sgt. Abraham Simpson's squad, the Flying Hellfish, during the fighting in the Ardennes near the end of World War Two. Seen during a flashback in "Raging Abe Simpson and his Grumbling Grandson in 'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish'" (3F19).
  • Jimmy The Scumbag, a petty criminal who was arrested for running a telemarketing scam with an autodialling machine in the episode "Lisa's Date with Density" (4F01). Homer took the machine for himself and ran his own scam with it.
  • Jim Jam a character from The Simpsons' spoof of Star Wars.
  • Joey Jo-Jo Junior Shabadoo, a man whose name Moe describes as the worst name he's ever heard in "The Last Temptation of Homer".
  • Josh, nephew of Krusty the Klown who kicks Homer in the belly in "Homer to the Max".
  • Ku Klux Klam, cartoon clam wearing a KKK hood, seen in "Itchy & Scratchy Land."
  • Lester and Eliza, Bart and Lisa lookalikes in "The Day the Violence Died.
  • Maggie Junior is the future daughter of Maggie. She appeared briefly in the Season 11 episode, "Bart to the Future" In the Future 30 years prior to the current Simpson year. In a scene of which the Simpsons (excluding Maggie) were eating lunch together, Lisa asks "Where's Maggie?" to which Marge replies, "Here she is," and pulls out Maggie, who looks exactly the same as she did in the present. Marge then says, "And look how big she's gotten, just like her mother, Maggie Senior," indicating that Marge looks after Maggie Jr. Whether she will reappear in another episode is improbable.
  • Mr. McGreg, is an ex-patient of Dr. Nick Riviera with a leg for an arm, and an arm for a leg in "Homer's Triple Bypass."
  • Randall Curtis, a parody of George Lucas, created a space saga called "Cosmic Wars". However, the latest chapter, "The Gathering Storm" (a spoof of The Phantom Menace), was poorly viewed by fans. This is a spoof that some people are poorly receiving the new Star Wars films; they believe the films focus more on special effects than on plots and characters. The Simpsons episode featuring Cosmic Wars though was done a few years after The Phantom Menace.
  • Ronny Beck, "three-time soap box derby champion" from the episode "Saturdays of Thunder" (8F07).
  • Pops Freshenmeyer, a janitor at the plant. One of two people in the plant who could be confused with Poppin' Fresh. (The other is Homer Simpson, because of his "robust physique.")
  • Phil a friend of Mr Burns seen in the episode "Kill Gil: Vols. 1 & 2"
  • Señor Ding-Dong, Mascot of Señor Ding-Dong's Doorbell Fiesta, from the episode "Maximum Homerdrive". Drives an unreliable Chevy van.
  • Snorky, The dolphin leading the coup of Earth in "Treehouse of Horror XI".
  • Titania, "Juggernauts" bartender in Duff Beer Competition in Pygmoelian. She had no talents save her enormous breasts (as both her name and her place of business would suggest). She lost because Duffman went back on his promise that she wouldn't have to touch the drunk in the drunk-tossing event. (Duffman: "Duffman says a lot of things!")
  • Formico, the Dean of Design, helps Moe renovate the tavern to get new customers. His name must never be spoken. Episode: Homer the Moe (CABF20).
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