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The following is a list of animals appearing in the Fox animated television series The Simpsons. The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ... . ... Simpsons redirects here. ...

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Main animals

Bart Junior

There are two Bart Juniors. One is a frog caught by Bart Simpson and kept as a pet. When Bart and Lisa's school was segregated by gender, Bart commented that he could now walk down the hall with Bart Junior "hanging out." He then reaches into his pocket and pulls out a frog which he identifies as "Bart Junior". The frog states (through subtitles) that he thought Bart was talking about his penis. For the comic book series of the same name, see Bart Simpson comics. ... It has been suggested that Residential pets be merged into this article or section. ... Sex segregation is the separation, or segregation, of people according to sex or gender. ... Gender in common usage refers to the sexual distinction between male and female. ... Distribution of frogs (in black) Suborders Archaeobatrachia Mesobatrachia Neobatrachia - List of Anuran families The frogness babe is an amphibian in the order Anura (meaning tail-less from Greek an-, without + oura, tail), formerly referred to as Salientia (Latin saltare, to jump). ... The penis (plural penises, penes) is an external male sexual organ. ...


The other Bart Junior was one of Bart's two lizards which he mothers in "Bart the Mother". Bart the Mother is the third episode of the 10th season of The Simpsons, originally aired on September 27th, 1998. ...


Blinky

The Simpsons character
Blinky
Gender Unknown
Color Orange
Status Deceased (cooked)
Relatives Similar mutated fish
First appearance Homer's Odyssey
Voice actor None

Blinky is a three-eyed orange fish featured primarily in "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish". Blinky was briefly seen in one of the first full length episodes of the series, "Homer's Odyssey". Blinky, (or rather, some other non-eaten member of his species) has made a variety of other cameo appearances since then, such as in "Homer's Paternity Coot". This has been done as a recurring joke about the environmental effects of Mr. Burns's power plant, including an appearance as a highly mutated humanoid form. Simpsons redirects here. ... Homers Odyssey is the third full length episode of The Simpsons, that originally aired January 21, 1990. ... For other uses, see Fish (disambiguation). ... Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish is the fourth episode of The Simpsons second season. ... Homers Odyssey is the third full length episode of The Simpsons, that originally aired January 21, 1990. ... Homers Paternity Coot is the tenth episode of The Simpsons seventeenth season. ... Springfield Nuclear Power Plant Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is a fictional nuclear power plant in the television animated cartoon series The Simpsons. ...


In the episode "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish", he was caught by Bart Simpson. Mr. Burns defends the fish, saying that it's the next step in evolution, rather than having been mutated by toxic waste pouring out of the sewers and into the river from the nuclear plant. Mr. Burns later goes to the Simpsons' house for a meal to help his race for governor. Marge unexpectedly serves Blinky for dinner. Mr. Burns spits the fish out and loses the election to Mary Bailey. Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish is the fourth episode of The Simpsons second season. ... For the comic book series of the same name, see Bart Simpson comics. ... Charles Montgomery Burns, normally referred to as Mr. ... This article is about evolution in biology. ... Marjorie Marge Simpson (née Bouvier) is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons and is voiced by Julie Kavner. ... Mary Bailey is the fictional governor of the state in The Simpsons. ...

  • A similar fish also appears in the first episode of Futurama, but was underwater and therefore appeared green/blue.
  • A cross between Blinky and the parody of Barney Gumble appears in The Feldmans, from The Fairly OddParents movie Channel Chasers.
  • Blinky is the file save icon in all versions of The Simpsons Hit & Run.
  • Blinky also appears in the Simpsons Arcade game. He can be picked up and thrown at enemies.
  • Professional wrestler CM Punk has a tattoo of a three eyed koi fish in honor of Blinky.
  • In "the Simpsons Top Trumps" game, Blinky is a card, with a "Good Listener" factor of 5, the highest point of that factor.

Space Pilot 3000 is the first episode of Futuramas first season, which originally aired in North America on March 28, 1999. ... This article is about the television series. ... Barnard Barney Gumble is a character on The Simpsons, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. ... The Fairly OddParents is an American animated television series about the adventures of a boy who has two fairy godparents. ... Channel Chasers was an animated film made by Nickelodeon, featuring characters from The Fairly OddParents television series. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Phil Brooks[2] (born October 26, 1978), better known by his ring name CM Punk, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) brand where he is the reigning ECW Champion. ...

Duncan/Furious D

Bart jockeys Duncan (Furious D).
Bart jockeys Duncan (Furious D).

Duncan, later renamed Furious D, was Homer and Bart's racehorse in the 2000 episode "Saddlesore Galactica." Duncan's original job was as a stunt animal, trained to jump into a pool from a diving board (although he was forced to and did not participate willingly). Homer then bought the horse and started training him as a racehorse. As Duncan didn't do well (he raced towards the finish line when the race was already over), Homer and Bart decided to give him a bit more attitude. They accomplished this by dying his hair, giving him a nose-ring (among other accessories), and changing his name to "Furious D" (a parody of Dennis Rodman). Although Homer was threatened by the other jockeys (who took him to their world—the pixie world), Furious D still won the race and was allowed to go into retirement as a stud. Image File history File links Babf09. ... Image File history File links Babf09. ... For the comic book series of the same name, see Bart Simpson comics. ... Homer Simpson is also a character in the book and film The Day of the Locust. ... For the comic book series of the same name, see Bart Simpson comics. ... Horse-racing is an equestrian sporting activity which has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot races of Roman times were an early example, as was the contest of the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology. ... Saddlesore Galactica is the thirteenth episode of The Simpsons eleventh season. ... Dennis Keith Rodman (born May 13, 1961, in Trenton, New Jersey) is an American professional basketball player best known for his fierce defensive and rebounding ability, leading the National Basketball Association in rebounds per game for a record seven consecutive years and earning NBA All-Defensive First Team honors seven... The racecourse in Chester. ... Pixies (or Piskies as they are sometimes known in Cornwall) are mythical creatures of folklore, considered to be particularly concentrated in the areas around Devon and Cornwall, suggesting some Celtic origin for the belief and name. ...


Goldfish

Usually only seen in the background, the Simpson family own two unnamed goldfish, although the Simpson children have been seen burying one of their pet goldfish Goldie. In "Lisa Gets an "A"" Homer pours a large amount of salt in their tank for his lobster Pinchy, almost killing them, much to Lisa's chagrin. In "I, D'oh-Bot" Snowball III drowns in their tank while attempting to eat them. Trinomial name Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) For the baked snack crackers, please see Goldfish (snack). ... Lisa Gets an A is the seventh episode of The Simpsons tenth season. ... I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot is the ninth episode of The Simpsons fifteenth season, which originally aired January 11, 2004. ... Snowball, Snowball II, Snowball III, Snowball IV/Coltrane, and Snowball V are five fictional cats that have been owned by the Simpson family in the TV show The Simpsons. ...


Jub-Jub

The Simpsons character
Image:Jub-Jub.jpg
Jub-Jub
Gender Unkown
Color Green
Status Family pet
Relatives None
First appearance "Selma's Choice"
Voice actor None

Jub-Jub is Selma Bouvier's pet iguana, although he was originally owned by Aunt Gladys. Gladys gives Jub-Jub to Jacqueline Bouvier, who is highly unattached to it. As a result she later passes it on to Selma. Selma once said that Jub-Jub will eat her remains upon her passing. Jub-Jub is always trying to eat dead things, including roaches, and once it almost ate Selma's foot, because it was asleep. He is also mentioned in the video game The Simpsons Hit & Run; after Homer wins a driving course, Selma says that she finds it so pitiful that she will feed his driver's license to Jub-Jub. Simpsons redirects here. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Selmas Choice is the 13th episode of The Simpsons fourth season. ... Patricia Patty Bouvier and Selma Bouvier Terwilliger Hutz McClure Stu Simpson , also known as Patty and Selma (both voiced by Julie Kavner) are fictional characters on The Simpsons. ... Species Lesser Antillean Iguana, Green Iguana, Iguanas are lizards native to tropical areas of Central and South America and the Caribbean. ... The Bouvier Family are Marge Simpsons blood relatives from the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. ... The Bouvier Family are Marge Simpsons blood relatives from the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. ... “Computer and video games” redirects here. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ...


The name Jub-Jub was coined by then-writer Conan O'Brien. He often said nonsensical things around the office for no apparent reason, one of which was "Jub-Jub". Conan Christopher OBrien (born April 18, 1963)[1] is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer and television personality best known as host of NBCs late-night talk/variety show Late Night with Conan OBrien. ...


Laddie

Laddie is a collie owned by Bart in "The Canine Mutiny" and is a parody of Lassie. Bart orders him from a catalogue using a fake credit card, because he is designed to be the ultimate dog, able to use a flushing toilet and perform multiple household chores which quickly wins the hearts of the whole family. When Bart's credit card goes unpaid, the repo men come to take the dog away. Bart lies and tells them that Santa's Little Helper was the dog he ordered causing him to be taken away instead. Eventually, Bart feels guilty and decides to give Laddie away to the police force and try to recover Santa's Little Helper. A Rough Collie Collie refers to various breeds of herding dog originating primarily in Scotland. ... The Canine Mutiny is an episode from the eighth season of The Simpsons. ... Lassie filming on location in Florida (photo courtesy State Archive of Florida) Lassie, a female rough collie fictional character has starred in, or been the subject of, many radio shows, movies, TV shows, and books, entertaining generations of children around the world from 1938 to the present. ... Mail order is a term which describes the buying of goods or services by mail delivery. ... Look up credit card in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Santas Little Helper or once known as Santos L. Halper (voiced by Frank Welker or Dan Castellaneta) is the Simpson familys pet dog. ...


In "You Kent Always Say What You Want" a dog identical to Laddie appears briefly when Marge travels through the Springfield dog park; whether this was Laddie isn't confirmed. You Kent Always Say What You Want is the twenty-second episode of The Simpsons eighteenth season aired on May 20, 2007 as part of the one hour season finale, alongside the episode 24 Minutes; a repeat took place on August 19, 2007. ...


Lizards

In "Bart the Mother", Bart mothers two lizards who hatch from eggs from a bird's nest after shooting the bird which he thought was their mother. The two lizards are called Chirpy Boy and Bart Junior. Bart brings them to the local Bird Watching Association to ask what type of bird they are and Principal Skinner tells him that they are dangerous lizards that eat pigeons and must be killed. Bart attempts to run away with the lizards but they eventually fly away on their own and breed, ending Springfield's pigeon infestation. Bart the Mother is the third episode of the 10th season of The Simpsons, originally aired on September 27th, 1998. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Mojo

Mojo the monkey
Mojo the monkey

Mojo was Homer Simpson's helper monkey in "Girly Edition." He eventually adopts Homer's unhealthy lifestyle and becomes incredibly obese. Image File history File links Mojo(Simpsons). ... Image File history File links Mojo(Simpsons). ... Homer Simpson is also a character in the book and film The Day of the Locust. ... Approximate worldwide distribution of monkeys. ... Girly Edition is the 21st episode of the ninth season of The Simpsons // Spoiler warning: After Groundskeeper Willie confiscates his skateboard, Bart decides to get back at him by filling up his shack with a tankerfull of creamed corn as he sleeps. ...


Homer decides to use his enfeebled father in order to qualify for the services of the highly trained and intelligent Mojo, whom he basically intends to use as a Simian slave. Mojo, however, soon realizes this — as well as the fact he prefers Homer's sedentary lifestyle to the job he has been trained to perform. In one occasion, Homer sends Mojo to steal doughnuts from Lard Lads Donuts and bring them back to him. Mojo steals the doughnuts, but then eats them himself, which leads to a scolding from Homer. Abraham Abe Grampa J. Simpson is a fictional character featured in the animated cartoon television series The Simpsons, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. ... Families Cebidae Aotidae Pitheciidae Atelidae Cercopithecidae Hylobatidae Hominidae The simians (infraorder Simiiformes) are the higher primates very common to most people: the monkeys and the apes, including humans. ...


Homer's unhealthy lifestyle soon takes its toll on Mojo, and he becomes bloated and lethargic. Marge becomes upset with Homer because of Mojo's poor health, and he tries to show her that Mojo is still agile with a pathetic dance by the monkey that ends with Mojo collapsing. Seeing that Mojo is no longer of any use and afraid of having to potentially answer for a dead monkey, Homer returns Mojo to the lab, dropping him off anonymously at the door. The lab attendant, alarmed by Mojo's condition, hands him a keyboard to type what was wrong and the monkey enters "PRAY…FOR…MOJO." Marjorie Marge Simpson (née Bouvier) is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons and is voiced by Julie Kavner. ...


Mr. Teeny

This is a List of fictional celebrities in the television show The Simpsons. ...

Multi-Eyed Squirrel

A pink, mutated, multi-eyed squirrel with 38 eyes positioned 360 degress around his head (counting the two on his sides which pop out later than the rest), tannish-white chipmunk-like markings on his head and back and sharp, pointy fangs who appears in The Simpsons Movie, voiced by Dan Castellaneta. He is mutated at Lake Springfield after Homer dumps an overflowing silo filled with pig excrement into the already heavily polluted lake, causing it to become highly toxic. When chased into the lake by a raccoon, it emerges a mutant. While on a hike together nearby, Bart and Flanders encounter the mutant before it is captured by the EPA and presented to President Schwarzenegger. He is described in Grandpa's prophecy as a thousand eyes (though he only has 38). The mutant squirrel is seen in the Simpsons Movie figure set "What You Lookin' At?", depicting the scene where he is found by Bart and Ned Flanders during a hike. The squirrel was originally concealed in early pictures of the set, presumably to avoid any leaked plot information, but pictures of the full, unblocked set soon leaked onto the internet before the figure's release. The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 animated comedy film based on the animated television series The Simpsons, directed by David Silverman, and scheduled to be released worldwide by July 27, 2007. ... Daniel Louis Castellaneta (born October 29, 1957) is an Emmy award winning American voice actor, actor and comedian best known for providing the voice of Homer Simpson and other characters on the long-running FOX animated series The Simpsons. ... EPA redirects here. ... Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German pronunciation (IPA): ) (born July 30, 1947) is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, actor, and politician, currently serving as the 38th Governor of the U.S. state of California. ...


Nibbles

Nibbles is a hamster that first appears in "Skinner's Sense of Snow". After Principal Skinner gets captured by the school kids in a dodgeball sack, he tries to use Nibbles as a last resort of getting help by placing him in a plastic ball with a note and releasing him in hopes that someone might find him and read the note. At the end Skinner requests him to chew through his "ball sack", causing a disturbed Nibbles to flee. He later appears in "She of Little Faith" as the astronaut of Homer and Bart's model rocket. The rocket loses control and Nibbles ejects himself from the cockpit, causing the rocket to destroy the church. In that episode his wife is shown, whom Bart states ate three of their babies. Skinners Sense of Snow is an episode from season twelve of the animated TV series The Simpsons. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... She of Little Faith is an episode from The Simpsons 13th season. ...


Pinchy

Pinchy (full name Mr. Pinchy) is Homer's pet lobster in "Lisa Gets an "A"". Homer buys Pinchy with the intention of fattening and then eating him. However, when Pinchy becomes old enough to be eaten, Homer is too emotionally attached to eat him. When Marge prepares to cook the lobster, Homer refuses but Pinchy is accidentally boiled by a hot bath he gives him. Homer simultaneously consumes and mourns Pinchy, weeping inconsolably, and refuses to share because Pinchy would have wanted it that way. While eating Pinchy, Homer says that he wishes that Pinchy were there to enjoy eating him. Homer Simpson is also a character in the book and film The Day of the Locust. ... Subfamilies and Genera Neophoberinae Acanthacaris Thymopinae Nephropsis Nephropides Thymops Thymopsis Nephropinae Homarus Nephrops Homarinus Metanephrops Eunephrops Thymopides Clawed lobsters comprise a family (Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine crustaceans. ... Lisa Gets an A is the seventh episode of The Simpsons tenth season. ...


Plopper

The Simpsons character
Plopper
Gender Male
Color Pink
Status Homer Simpson's pet
Relatives None
First appearance "The Simpsons Movie"
Voice actor Tress MacNeille

Plopper (also known as Spider-Pig, later renamed to Harry Plopper) is a pig who is adopted by Homer in The Simpsons Movie. Plopper is first seen at Krusty Burger, dressed in a baker's hat, where he appears in a TV ad to promote Krusty's new burger. After filming is completed, Krusty orders the pig to be made into a sandwich and Homer immediately becomes upset about this, claiming that animals wearing human clothing can't be slaughtered. In a desperate bid for freedom, the pig runs up to Homer, who immediately adopts him. Marge disagrees with the proposal as she believes the pig to be the bringer of doom that Grampa mentions in his prophecy. Later, while Marge is clearing pig tracks off the floor she ponders why they are also on the ceiling and Homer is seen making him walk on the ceiling singing "Spider Pig", a parody of the Spider-Man theme song. Simpsons redirects here. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 animated comedy film based on the animated television series The Simpsons, directed by David Silverman, and scheduled to be released worldwide by July 27, 2007. ... Tress MacNeille (born June 20, 1951) is an American voice actress best known for providing various voices on the animated television shows The Simpsons and Futurama, and Animaniacs. ... The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 animated comedy film based on the animated television series The Simpsons, directed by David Silverman, and scheduled to be released worldwide by July 27, 2007. ... The theme song of the 1967 cartoon show Spider-Man has become a popular standard. ...

Harry Plopper
Harry Plopper

Eventually, Marge wonders where all of the pig's waste is going, and Homer shows her an overflowing silo and tells her that the pig, now renamed Harry Plopper and seen with glasses and a lightning bolt-shaped scar, and himself have filled the entire silo within two days. Marge pleads with him to properly dispose of the silo, but Homer dumps it in Lake Springfield, leading to the toxic polluting of the lake and the events thereafter. When an angry mob ambushes and attacks the Simpsons, Ned attempts to help them escape by moving a plank from his window to theirs; Plopper ignores Homer's pleas not to touch the plank and pushes it, causing them to fall (saving them from arrows). The entire house is devoured and destroyed by a sinkhole in the Simpsons' backyard but Plopper evidently survives as he will appear in "He Loves to Fly and He D'oh's". [1] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Harry James Potter is a fictional character and the main protagonist of J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of fantasy books. ... Devils Hole near Hawthorne, Florida, USA. A sinkhole, also known as a sink, shake hole, swallow hole, swallet, doline or cenote, is a natural depression or hole in the surface topography caused by the removal of soil or bedrock, often both, by water. ... He Loves to Fly and He Dohs is the season premiere of The Simpsons’ nineteenth season. ...




Princess

Princess with Lisa
Princess with Lisa

Princess was Lisa's pony in "Lisa's Pony". Homer buys her for Lisa, hoping to regain her love again after he disappoints her one time too many. The pony is expensive to own, so Homer gets a second job at the Kwik-E-Mart along with his job at the nuclear power plant, causing him to become overly stressed. Lisa realises that Homer has made a large sacrifice for the pony, so she gives up Princess. Image File history File links Simpsons_8F06. ... Image File history File links Simpsons_8F06. ... Lisa Marie Simpson is a character in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Yeardley Smith; Lisa is the only character Smith voices on a regular basis. ... A Shetland Pony A pony is any of several horse breeds with a specific conformation and temperament. ... Lisas Pony is episode eight of the The Simpsons third season, which aired on November 7, 1991. ... An exterior of a fictitious typical Kwik-E-Mart store. ... Springfield Nuclear Power Plant Springfield Nuclear Power Plant is a fictional nuclear power plant in the television animated cartoon series The Simpsons. ...


Santa's Little Helper

Main article: Santa's Little Helper

Santas Little Helper or once known as Santos L. Halper (voiced by Frank Welker or Dan Castellaneta) is the Simpson familys pet dog. ...

Snowball I and II

Snowball, Snowball II, Snowball III, Snowball IV/Coltrane, and Snowball V are five fictional cats that have been owned by the Simpson family in the TV show The Simpsons. ...

She's The Fastest

She's The Fastest is Santa's Little Helper's girlfriend which he meets at the greyhound-racetrack in "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds". After mating on the track, the Simpsons adopt her. She gives birth to twenty five puppies which are eventually stolen by Mr. Burns to create a fur coat. This Simpson's episode is a parody of 101 Dalmatians. Two Dozen and One Greyhounds is the 20th episode of The Simpsons sixth season. ... Charles Montgomery Burns, normally referred to as Mr. ...


Space Coyote (Homer's spirit guide)

Homer's Spirit Guide
Homer's Spirit Guide

Homer's Spirit Guide is a coyote who appears in the 1997 episode "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)". Homer first encounters him during a hallucinatory trip caused by Guatemalan chili peppers (grown by inmates of an insane asylum) that he ate at a chili cookoff. Homer starts to question if Marge really is his soulmate, and the coyote makes him realize that he must improve his relationship with Marge. He also tries to gnaw on Homer's leg, citing the reason (when he is kicked away) that he is still a coyote. His voice is supplied by legendary singer Johnny Cash. Image File history File links Cashsimpsons. ... Image File history File links Cashsimpsons. ... For other uses, see Coyote (disambiguation). ... El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer), also known as The Mysterious Voyage of Our Homer,[2] is the ninth episode of the eighth season of The Simpsons, which originally aired January 5, 1997. ... A hallucination is a sensory perception experienced in the absence of an external stimulus, as distinct from an illusion, which is a misperception of an external stimulus. ... For other uses, see Chili. ... A psychiatric hospital (also called, at various places and times, mental hospital or mental ward, historically often asylum, lunatic asylum, or madhouse), is a hospital specialising in the treatment of persons with mental illness. ... This article is about the term, soulmate. For the Natasha Bedingfield song, see Soulmate (song). ... For the song of the same name, recorded by Tracy Byrd and later by Jason Aldean, see Johnny Cash (song). ...


Stampy

The Simpsons character
Stampy
Gender Male
Color Grey
Status At wildlife reserve
Relatives None
First appearance "Bart Gets an Elephant"
Voice actor Mike Judge

Stampy is a male African elephant first appearing in the episode "Bart Gets an Elephant". Bart wins the elephant in a radio contest called "KBBL Wants to Give You Something Stupid." The listener is supposed to take $10,000 cash instead of the elephant, which was a gag prize. But Bart causes a major uproar when he is denied the elephant. KBBL management forces DJs Bill and Marty to give Bart the elephant or else otherwise be fired and replaced by a machine. Simpsons redirects here. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Bart Gets an Elephant is the seventeenth episode of The Simpsons fifth season. ... Michael Craig Judge (born 17 October 1962 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an American animator, actor, voice actor, writer, director, and producer, best-known as the creator and star of the hit animated television series Beavis and Butt-head and King of the Hill. ... Distribution of Loxodonta africana (2007) Species Loxodonta adaurora (extinct) Loxodonta africana Loxodonta cyclotis African elephants are the two species of elephants in the genus Loxodonta, one of the two existing genera in Elephantidae. ... Bart Gets an Elephant is the seventeenth episode of The Simpsons fifth season. ... For the comic book series of the same name, see Bart Simpson comics. ... For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ...


The elephant, named by Bart for his heavy-footed habits, soon causes trouble and a burning hole in the family wallet. Homer is willing to sell Stampy to a poacher and ivory dealer, Mr. Blackheart, after he realizes that he will not get anything if he gives him to the wildlife reserve. After Stampy rescues Homer from drowning in a tar pit, Homer changes his mind. For other uses, see Poaching (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that Reserve design be merged into this article or section. ...


Stampy is alluded to in other episodes. At Apu's wedding, Bart sees Apu riding an elephant. Bart comments that he wishes that he had an elephant to which Lisa replies: "You did, his name was Stampy. You loved him." to which Bart simply replies, "Oh, yeah". Stampy also appears in "Large Marge", involved in an attempt to restore public opinion of Krusty the Clown. Stampy also attacks a bear in the final scene of "The Fat and the Furriest" and appears in The Simpsons Movie, where he cracks the dome that covers Springfield, prompting the government to take drastic action on Springfield. Apu redirects here. ... Large Marge is the fourth episode of The Simpsons fourteenth season. ... “Krusty” redirects here. ... The Fat and the Furriest is an episode from The Simpsons that aired in the fifteenth season on November 30, 2003. ... The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 animated comedy film based on the animated television series The Simpsons, directed by David Silverman, and scheduled to be released worldwide by July 27, 2007. ...


Stampy enjoys putting people in his mouth and is especially fond of peanuts. He is also very aggressive against other elephants, as seen when he is first brought to the wildlife reserve. Binomial name L. This article is about the legume. ...


Strangles

Strangles is Bart's pet snake. He appears in Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot! Strangles becomes the Simpson's pet snake after Santa's Little Helper becomes a police dog after a corn maze incident with Homer. Strangles escapes from a show-and-tell class and eventually saves Bart's life with Santa's Little Helper. At the end of the episode, Willie adopts Strangles and keeps him in a fire hose container. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Tortoise

The Tortoise is another creature encountered during Homer's "spirit journey". The tortoise is supposed to lead Homer to a place where all his questions will be answered. The tortoise however moves too slow for Homer, so he gives it a helpful yet violent kick in the direction it is moving, and then runs after it. The tortoise then wordlessly instructs Homer to climb a small platform that turns into a giant pyramid when Homer walks towards it. Homer asks if it has grown because he kicked him, and the tortoise simply nods with a smug look on its face. El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer), also known as The Mysterious Voyage of Our Homer,[2] is the ninth episode of the eighth season of The Simpsons, which originally aired January 5, 1997. ... For other meanings, see pyramid (disambiguation). ...


Other animals

Bitey the Opossum
Bitey the Opossum
  • Control hamster, "Bart the Genius", Bart cheats his way to be in a school with no boundaries, at which a legitimate student is running a test with one hamster which has a staphylococci virus and another with no virus, 'the control'.
  • Esquilax, "Lisa's Wedding", that is described by Chief Wiggum as a legendary chimera, a horse bearing the head of a rabbit and the body of a rabbit, to Lisa when she visits a medieval-themed fair run by the townsfolk. Lisa is shown a live esquilax—which is in fact just a regular rabbit; Lisa chases after it when it "gallops" away, causing her to find the fortune tent.
  • Fantastipotamus, "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder", a fictional animal that Ron Howard's daughter claims will only sing twice per day. They see this animal because they state that they "don't go to the regular zoo".
  • Henry, "Jazzy and the Pussycats", a yellow bird briefly adopted by Lisa after she sees the animal shelter manager threaten to put him down due to him knowing her darkest secret: she likes putting animals to sleep. He is later adopted by Professor Frink.
  • Lincoln Squirrel, "Radio Bart", As Dave Shutton writes a story about Bart being trapped in the well, he discovers a bigger story. Kent Brockman announces that a squirrel that resembles Abraham Lincoln has been found. Later in the episode, the townspeople hurry with shovels to dig Bart out. Simultaneously, it is announced that the squirrel has been assassinated, with Kent saying that they will stay with the story all night. The Lincoln Squirrel also makes a cameo appearance on a newspaper in The Simpsons Hit & Run.
  • Shifty-eyed dog, "Beyond Blunderdome", Homer is pitching a movie idea to Mel Gibson, who says to put a dog with eyes that shift back and forth, to make it look like the dog was behind the incident. Mel detests the idea, but at the very end of the episode there is dog shifting its eyes back and forth.
  • Sir Oinks-a-lot,"Homer Goes to College", The pig mascot of the Springfield A&M University. He is kidnapped and intoxicated with malt liquor by Homer.
  • Snuffy, "Bart Vs. Thanksgiving", Lisa's late hamster, the subject of the second verse of "Meditations on Turning Eight".
  • Stuart, a duck who works for Mr. Burns. His main job at the plant is to tug around a small wagon carrying a glowing uranium rod, which requires him to wear a hardhat. He is shown to lack "team spirit" when he pecks the head of a passed-out coworker.

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