His appearance seems to have been inspired by the mascot of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team, the Phillie Phanatic. He told the actors of this production at the time that he had directed three plays in his lifetime and had three heart attacks, and that he cared so much about his work that he was planning on a fourth. He has light blue skin and wears a white laboratory coat, gloves and goggles. Llewellyn Sinclair (voiced by Jon Lovitz) is a theater director introduced in "A Streetcar Named Marge" who often works in Springfield, known for his perfectionism and sour temperament. while reading it. He ain't so stuck up once you get to kno--"). Plow", he tells Barney Gumble (who is handing out flyers dressed as Lullabuy$'s Big Baby) that he "sickens" him. In the sixth season episode "'Round Springfield", it is implied that he and Bleeding Gums Murphy are long-lost brothers; Hibbert says he has a long-lost brother who is a jazz musician and Murphy says he has a brother who is a doctor that chuckles at inappropriate times, but somehow the two do not put these clues together. [76], In the episode "Eeny Teeny Maya Moe", Abernathy reveals that she once owned a cat with Moe Szyslak after he says that there "Is a much creepier guy right next to me."
On a few occasions, he says Skinner's name this way when absolutely nothing has gone wrong, implying that he either pronounces Skinner's name this way by habit, or does it on purpose to scare him. He is also seen building a sand castle and sitting on Gil's lap, who was dressed as Santa Claus. Starting with the premiere episode of season 32 in 2020,[52][53][54] he is voiced by Alex Désert. His second appearance was in the season 19 episode "Funeral for a Fiend", where, following Robert's death, he convinced Bart to go to his cremation.
(Part Two)", Kent Brockman does not like Dave Shutton and thinks he is unprofessional.[85][86][87].
[12] Takei returned to voice Akira in season 24's "What Animated Women Want". Homer discovers her in a redneck bar in the middle of nowhere and is amazed by her voice.
In writers Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky's original script for "Bart the Daredevil", Hibbert was a woman, named "Julia Hibbert", who they named after comedic actress Julia Sweeney (Hibbert was her married last name at the time).
Mrs. Marilyn Muntz, voiced by Tress MacNeille,[20] is Nelson's mother. In "The Great Wife Hope", Murphy is mentioned after Homer asks Carl if he knows Drederick Tatum.
[207], The Old Barber made his last appearance in the twelfth season episode "Lisa the Tree Hugger". However, he has appeared as a background character in "Moe Letter Blues", "Homer at the Bat" (as pitcher for Fort Springfield), and The Simpsons Movie. [83], Dave Shutton, voiced by Harry Shearer,[2] is a reporter for The Springfield Shopper. He works at Costington's department store,[256] as an executioner at Springfield Penitentiary,[257] and is juror number twelve of the Springfield jury.
He is voiced by Harry Shearer. He has served as Mr. Burns' head lawyer, helping him out with threats of the Power Plant closing down and of Burns losing his money. Plow", the Captain pitches his 90 track sea shanties CD set in a commercial, which aired on public-access television cable TV channel 92. [147] In "Helter Shelter", Homer exclaims, "That's Lenny? Since “Moleman” sounded vaguely German, the antiquated first name “Hans” was tacked on to the front, and Hans Moleman as we know him today was born. Dr. Marvin Monroe (voiced by Harry Shearer) is a psychotherapist who first appeared in the first-season episode "There's No Disgrace Like Home". when Apu was thinking of his loved one—in this case, his Kwik-E-Mart cigarette machine that steals money and does not dispense cigarettes). In "Insane Clown Poppy", there is a shoot-out in Fat Tony's mansion and Tightlips is shot by accident.
Recientemente, en el que Bart y Lisa componen un nuevo himno para Springfield, se descubrió que fue Alcalde de Springfield cuatro periodos consecutivos. When Principal Skinner has to be temporarily replaced, Leopold stomps in, issues several threats, and terrifies the children by making them think he is the replacement, and then suddenly politely introduces the actual substitute, Ned Flanders. She also appears in "Brawl in the Family", "Barting Over", "The Wandering Juvie", "Brake My Wife, Please" and "Chief of Hearts". I wanted the black one!" [42] In one episode, she is apparently the daughter of Cletus and an alien. Since “Moleman” sounded vaguely German, the antiquated first name “Hans” was tacked on to the front, and Hans Moleman as we know him today was born. Martin Sr. was also one of the fathers who traveled in Ned Flanders's RV to locate their sons in Shelbyville. Moleman. Since Akira's speaking role in "When Flanders Failed" where the character is depicted as a karate teacher, Hank Azaria has voiced the character, doing an impression of Takei for the voice.
[170] In "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious", Al Jean and Mike Reiss had Azaria voice a Simpsonized Charles Bronson as a reference to this. Ned has described Rod's hobbies as including "being quiet during trips, clapping with songs and diabetes". She is a parody of Cassandra Peterson's character Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. A sign in his office reads "HIS JUDGEMENT COMETH AND THAT RIGHT SOON", which is a reference to Warden Norton from The Shawshank Redemption.
She had a small role in "Treehouse of Horror XXII". However, in episode 13 of season 26, "Walking Big & Tall", he is revealed to be the former mayor of Springfield, but he is banished from Springfield on a horse by the angry townsfolk when Moe Szyslak discovers that a song Moleman made Springfield's city anthem 30 years before was in fact a rip-off of another town's anthem. A sobbing Nelson tries to apologize but Tatum rolls up his sleeves and declares "you leave me little recourse". Since then, Ling has made several appearances on the show including as Maggie's playmate in "Rome-old and Julie-eh". (Part Two)". He was well known for his "silver tongue" (literally; a metal prosthetic tongue, his original tongue having been bitten off by a Turkish pirate in a grog house fight). Homer has worked for him on three occasions: as a Thanksgiving Day Parade Santa Claus, mattress salesman, and model for top-brand jeans.
Most recently, he has been sighted working as a teller at the First Bank of Springfield. His tombstone appears in "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily" and was also kicked by Homer in "My Mother the Carjacker".
He is a parody of the real-life Gladiator Nitro. The gag was repeated when Marge Simpson becomes a substitute teacher in the episode "The PTA Disbands". [3] At one time, it was revealed that Hans Moleman slept with Lars Ulrich's grandmother, and is considered by Metallica to be a "real fan". [181][182] The character's retirement was marked by the broadcast of a Dr. Marvin Monroe Memorial Hospital over Lou's walkie-talkie in "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Bart decides to name the elephant Stampy, who soon starts to cause trouble and costs a large amount of money in upkeep. He is a veteran of World War II, but (according to the episode "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play") he attempted to avoid the draft by disguising himself as a woman. Luigi Risotto, voiced by Hank Azaria,[34] is the proprietor of Luigi's, a Springfield Italian restaurant. Commentary for ", Castellaneta, Dan (2004). He also tried to sell counterfeit jeans out of the Simpsons' garage, but was foiled by Marge Simpson in "The Springfield Connection". In a deleted scene, it was shown that Jasper was the town pastor, prior to Reverend Lovejoy. [15] In "The Blue and the Gray" and "Papa Don't Leech", a possible romantic attraction between Maggie and Gerald is hinted at. Database (voiced by Nancy Cartwright, Tress MacNeille, and Pamela Hayden; real name Kyle according to "Yellow Subterfuge") is a nerdy student who attends Springfield Elementary School. Chase, also known as Pyro, (voiced by Hank Azaria) is an American Gladiator. [34] He is a stereotypical rich, callous but gregarious businessman and owner of the Springfield Atoms football team and the fictional Simpsons version of the Boston Celtics, which he lost to Mr. Burns in a poker game at Billionaire Camp in the episode "The Burns and The Bees." In "'Tis the Fifteenth Season", she appears, telling Nelson that his father simply did not like him, and he left with her golden tooth. He then ignores the family while playing pickup basketball games with the restaurant's staff. Sam has spoken only a few times throughout the series; on the season three episode "Lisa the Greek", Sam asks Homer what he bet on outcome of the Super Bowl, and in "Radioactive Man" he simultaneously says "That makes sense" to Moe, along with others at the bar, when Moe tells the barflies that the child actor who played Alfalfa that Moe killed was an orphan who was owned by the studio.