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− | '''Wainwright Montgomery Burns''' is the father of [[Clifford Burns]] | + | '''[[File:Colburns.jpg|thumb|left|A relatively young Colonel Burns as a plantation owner]]Colonel Wainwright Montgomery Burns''' is the father of [[Clifford Burns]]. Clifford's own son, [[Montgomery Burns|Charles Montgomery Burns]], it appears, Wainwright forcibly adopted and corrputed from a carefree boy into the miserly old man he is now so often perceived as. |
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+ | A racist, villainous character known as "Colonel Burns" appears to have owned a large plantation in the 1860s and owned a slave named [[Virgil |Virgil ]]who is directly related to Homer Simpson and his family. Due to the extremely long lifespans of members of the Burns family, it is quite plauseible that around the time of Charles Burns' childhood, Wainwright was the mysterious figure who lured Charles away from his loving parents to adopt as his own son. Before this time, it seems, young Charles was so lighthearted and pleasant that his parents even gave him the pet-name "Happy." It is referenced by Clifford that Wainwright destroys the Charles Montgomery's innocence (it may even have been Wainwright who gave Charles his own middle name "Montgomery" in the first place). A grandfather of Charles Montgomery, presumably Wainwright, appeared in Mr. Burns' flashback in ''[[Last Exit to Springfield]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 21:24, February 25, 2010
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A racist, villainous character known as "Colonel Burns" appears to have owned a large plantation in the 1860s and owned a slave named Virgil who is directly related to Homer Simpson and his family. Due to the extremely long lifespans of members of the Burns family, it is quite plauseible that around the time of Charles Burns' childhood, Wainwright was the mysterious figure who lured Charles away from his loving parents to adopt as his own son. Before this time, it seems, young Charles was so lighthearted and pleasant that his parents even gave him the pet-name "Happy." It is referenced by Clifford that Wainwright destroys the Charles Montgomery's innocence (it may even have been Wainwright who gave Charles his own middle name "Montgomery" in the first place). A grandfather of Charles Montgomery, presumably Wainwright, appeared in Mr. Burns' flashback in Last Exit to Springfield.