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Latest revision as of 16:23, March 10, 2021
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Dr. Demento.
Dr. Demento | ||||||||||
Character Information
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Dr. Demento is an American radio broadcaster.
History[edit]
Lisa heard Sideshow Bob's voice on the radio while she was with Homer in the car. When they arrived at the house, Lisa ran to tell Bart that his mortal enemy was on the radio. When she turned the radio on Dr. Demento's voice freaked Bart out, who then threw the radio out of his room. Lisa told him that she was referring to his other mortal enemy, Sideshow Bob, not Dr. Demento.
Appearances[edit]