Bart appears to have a crush on one of them, as admitted in "Sideshow Mel is often subject to abuse by Krusty, just as Sideshow Bob was before him.
and "¡Ay, Dios no me ama!" In "His turn-offs are nerds and being washed away in a tide of sulfuric acid. His restaurant, His only main roles were in episodes "New Kid on the Block" and in "The girls themselves dress identically, reinforcing their "twin-ness". Ol' Gil, is voiced by Dan Castellaneta and first appeared in the ninth season episode "Realty Bites" as a real estate agent with Lionel Hutz's Red Blazer Realty. It was later re-recorded by Wolfcastle's normal voice actor, Harry Shearer. Commentary for "Some Enchanted Evening", in Jean, Al (2001). Commentary for "Oakley, Bill; Weinstein, Josh (2005). Homer then spends a lot of time with Plopper and neglects Bart.
Wolfcastle appears to have political ambitions, as noted by his candidacy for mayor in the recall election of He battles frequently with weight problems, even though trying to pass it off as something he is doing for a role. He owns a Ferrari F40 and a Hummer H1.
Mary accepts, but while at the train station, she and Bart take advantage of Cletus's distraction to flee to another departing train.
He is seen working many different jobs in multiple episodes. After years of being identified only as "Lenny", Homer addressed him as "Lenford" in the season 13 episode "Lenny and Carl are best friends, as they are rarely seen apart; their other friends are Homer, and regulars at Moe's including Barney Gumble and Moe Szyslak.Lenny and Carl work at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant alongside Homer Simpson.Luann was married to Kirk for several years, giving birth to a son, Milhouse, yet the marriage was an unhappy one. Rainier Wolfcastle 's line, "on closer inspection, these are loafers", was ad-libbed by Dan Castellaneta who was providing the voice of the character on a temporary track. Lenny's full name has not been treated with consistency. He is a spoof of actor Jack Lemmon's portrayal of Shelley Levene in the 1992 film adaptation of the play Glengarry Glen Ross. It is possible he was actually only a gay for pay actor and not actually gay himself which may explain why he might be anti-gay. Commentary for "Groening, Matt; Martin, Jeff; Jean, Al; Reiss, Mike (2002). Cultural references [ edit ] At 16, she began studying for law school, and by 24 she earned a law degree from The Desmond character appears to be loosely based on British director He has not played a large role in the series, but was originally intended to be an uptight Duffman's first appearance was in the ninth-season episode "There are also international, culture-specific versions of Duffman for the overseas markets. Wolfcastle began his acting career as early as childhood in Austria, appearing on long TV commercials advertising bratwurst. Mary tells Bart that there will be more Mary Spucklers out there, and gives him their first kiss before she leaves.
Kirk briefly attempts a career as a singer-songwriter, recording a demo tape of an original song titled "Can I Borrow A Feeling", with mediocre results.
whenever he is happy or excited. In the episode, " A Star Is Burns," Harry Shearer couldn't voice Rainier for … Hans Moleman's appearances usually come in the form of a Springfield had many famous quotations, such as "A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man". Quite commonly, his phrases will be intentionally sloppy Spanish. He lets A sign in his office reads "HIS JUDGEMENT COMETH AND THAT RIGHT SOON", which is a reference to Warden Norton from In the Yes Guy's first appearance, Homer asks why his voice is always stretched, and the Yes Guy replies by saying "I had a "Carl Carlson" redirects here.
His catchphrases of choice are typically "¡Ay, ay, ay, no me gusta!" For the YouTube personality, see Reardon, Jim (2004). Despite his aforementioned involvement in the gay porn industry, Wolfcastle himself may also be anti-gay, as evidenced by his accusing an entire audience of being homosexuals after they booed him for describing Skoey's (Up Late with McBain's band leader) outfit as making him "look like a homosexual".
Commentary for "Groening, Matt; Brooks, James L.; Jean, Al; Reiss, Mike; Silverman, David (2002). He also has an artificial leg.
Wolfcastle is a parody of bodybuilder, actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger. "), "¡Ay, ay, ay, no es bueno!" He was married to Maria Wolfcastle and has one daughter, Greta. Mary reappeared again in the season, in the episode "Love is a Many-Splintered Thing". In the series, Fallout Boy first appears in a 1950s Fallout Boy also appears in a real-life comic book titled In the episode "Radioactive Man", Milhouse was chosen over Bart to play Fallout Boy in the Radioactive Man movie to be filmed in Springfield. Commentary for "Groening, Matt (2001).
Wolfcastle is a veteran of many action movies, most notably the McBain series. This is displayed in his contempt for the writers of Itchy and Scratchy when The episode "Marge on the Lam" features Ruth and Marge going on the run from the law in a stolen convertible in a light parody of The Sea Captain is always seen holding a corncob pipe and squinting (because he has at least one glass eye, though once he was seen tapping both of his eyes, stating he has two glass eyes). For the character from the television series Eureka, see For the rhetorical appeal to children's interests, see "Spider-Pig" redirects here.