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− | '''Hugo Simpson II''' is [[Bart]]'s conjoined twin. Shortly after their birth, they were separated by [[Julius Hibbert|Dr. Hibbert]]. | + | '''Hugo Simpson''' is [[Bart]]'s conjoined twin. Shortly after their birth, they were separated by [[Dr. Hibbert]]. |
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| == History == | | == History == |
| [[File:Bart and Hugo Conjoined - Treehouse of Horror VII.png|thumb|left|Hugo and Bart as conjoined babies]] | | [[File:Bart and Hugo Conjoined - Treehouse of Horror VII.png|thumb|left|Hugo and Bart as conjoined babies]] |
− | Hugo and Bart were conjoined twins, born with a band of skin connecting them side-to-side. [[Julius Hibbert|Dr. Hibbert]] conducted a "soul smear" test which revealed the presence of pure evil in the left twin. He then separated the twins with a paper cutter and sent [[Bart]] home to live with the family. Hugo, however, as the "evil twin", was consigned to living in the attic of the Simpson home and once a week was given a bucket of fish heads to eat. [[Marge]] and [[Homer]] would make mysterious references to these feeding times, with Marge saying things like "Isn't it about time for the ... you know?" and Homer replying, "Yeah, yeah, I'll go feed it" and carrying the bucket of fish heads to the attic. Bart, [[Lisa]], and [[Maggie]] discovered Hugo after they heard strange sounds coming from the attic and after Homer spilled the beans about there being '''four''' Simpson children. Their curiosity piqued, the kids went exploring in the attic and found Hugo. | + | Hugo and Bart were born as conjoined twins. [[Dr. Hibbert]] performed a soul-smear test and found that the left twin was evil, which was confirmed by the left twin attacking the other. Dr. Hibbert then surgically separated the twins and told them to keep the evil twin, Hugo, locked in the attic. Meanwhile, Bart lived a normal life. Once a week, [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] gave Hugo a bucket of fish heads to eat. |
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− | Hugo said that he had been doing experimental surgery to practice for eventually reattaching himself to Bart, creating a "[[Pigeon-Rat]]" in the process. His plan nearly succeeded when he pretended to escape from the house and everyone but Bart went looking for him. Hugo tied Bart up and was about to sew them back together when Dr. Hibbert stopped him, distracting him with a picture frame and then knocking him out with one punch.
| + | Years later, Bart and [[Lisa]] heard noises coming from the attic. When they questioned their parents about it, Homer and Marge denied anything was wrong. Homer then took a bucket of fish heads up to the attic, which piqued their curiosity. When Homer and Marge were out the house next, Bart, Lisa, and [[Maggie]] went into the attic to find out what was up there. Hugo managed to break out of his chains, which scared the kids out of the attic. Hugo then escaped and seemingly left the house. When Homer and Marge returned home, they finally told Bart and Lisa all about Hugo. They then called Dr. Hibbert and went out to search for Hugo, whilst Bart stayed home to record the baseball game. |
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− | Shortly after that, the family learned that Bart was actually the evil twin. Dr. Hibbert's "soul smear" had indicated the left twin was the evil one, but while Hugo was unconscious, Hibbert noticed that he had a scar on his '''left''' side from being separated, while Bart's scar was on his right side—which indicated that Bart, not Hugo, had been the evil left twin all along. Hibbert chalked the error up to carelessness on his part, but figured there was a way to set everything right.
| + | Bart quickly locked all the doors and windows, only to find that Hugo hadn't left the house after all. Hugo took Bart up to the attic with the intention of sewing them back together again. He revealed to Bart that he had been practicing on a [[Pigeon-Rat]] so he thought he could do it. As Hugo was about to start, Dr. Hibbert entered the attic and told Hugo to stop. Dr. Hibbert managed to knock Hugo out and stop him from sewing himself and Bart together. However, Dr. Hibbert then realized that Hugo was actually the right twin, not the left, so he wasn't the evil twin. After this revelation, Bart was locked in the attic and made to eat fish heads, whilst Hugo lived with the rest of the family. |
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− | Hibbert's solution was to have the twins switch places. At the next dinner time, Bart was in the attic with fish heads to eat, while Hugo was eating a turkey dinner with the family, committing table manners {{w|Faux pas|faux pas}} such as devouring a drumstick in seconds and eating his napkin.
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| == Video games == | | == Video games == |
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| === The Simpsons: Tapped Out === | | === The Simpsons: Tapped Out === |
| {{TranscludeSection|The Simpsons: Tapped Out characters/Treehouse of Horror XXV|Hugo}} | | {{TranscludeSection|The Simpsons: Tapped Out characters/Treehouse of Horror XXV|Hugo}} |
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| + | == Personality == |
| + | Hugo is crazy, having spent his entire life locked in the attic with very little human interaction. He believed that he and Bart would be better of together again, as the separation was what ruined his life. Hugo also has terrible table manners, due to his life in solitude. |
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| == Trivia == | | == Trivia == |
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| == Appearances == | | == Appearances == |
| {{Images|Hugo Simpson}} | | {{Images|Hugo Simpson}} |
− | *{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VII}} | + | *{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VII|(The Thing and I)}} |
| *{{game|The Simpsons: Hit & Run}} | | *{{game|The Simpsons: Hit & Run}} |
| *{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}} | | *{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}} |
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| [[Category:Children]] | | [[Category:Children]] |
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| [[Category:Characters voiced by Nancy Cartwright]] | | [[Category:Characters voiced by Nancy Cartwright]] |
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| [[Category:Recurring characters]] | | [[Category:Recurring characters]] |
| [[Category:Characters introduced in season 8]] | | [[Category:Characters introduced in season 8]] |
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Bart quickly locked all the doors and windows, only to find that Hugo hadn't left the house after all. Hugo took Bart up to the attic with the intention of sewing them back together again. He revealed to Bart that he had been practicing on a Pigeon-Rat so he thought he could do it. As Hugo was about to start, Dr. Hibbert entered the attic and told Hugo to stop. Dr. Hibbert managed to knock Hugo out and stop him from sewing himself and Bart together. However, Dr. Hibbert then realized that Hugo was actually the right twin, not the left, so he wasn't the evil twin. After this revelation, Bart was locked in the attic and made to eat fish heads, whilst Hugo lived with the rest of the family.
Hugo is crazy, having spent his entire life locked in the attic with very little human interaction. He believed that he and Bart would be better of together again, as the separation was what ruined his life. Hugo also has terrible table manners, due to his life in solitude.