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When [[Springfield Isotopes]] where down by three runs, [[Homer]] could not stand the poor response the crowd was giving to the team so he started to dance. His dance actually cheered the crowd up and made batter [[Bill McCloskey]] hit a homerun with Isotopes winning the game. Antoine Tex O'Hara, the team owner, made Homer the Isotopes mascot. Although results were not good for the team, Homer performed such an excellent work and Tex O'Hara offered him the possibility to dance for the [[Capital City Capitals]] in an attempt to help a now old [[Capital City Goofball]].<ref>"[[Dancin' Homer]]"</ref> | When [[Springfield Isotopes]] where down by three runs, [[Homer]] could not stand the poor response the crowd was giving to the team so he started to dance. His dance actually cheered the crowd up and made batter [[Bill McCloskey]] hit a homerun with Isotopes winning the game. Antoine Tex O'Hara, the team owner, made Homer the Isotopes mascot. Although results were not good for the team, Homer performed such an excellent work and Tex O'Hara offered him the possibility to dance for the [[Capital City Capitals]] in an attempt to help a now old [[Capital City Goofball]].<ref>"[[Dancin' Homer]]"</ref> | ||
− | Tex O'Hara is among the many [[Springfield]]ians that were cheering for {{ | + | Tex O'Hara is among the many [[Springfield]]ians that were cheering for {{Ch|Michael Jackson}}. He was disappointed when [[Leon Kompowsky]] showed up instead.<ref>"[[Stark Raving Dad]]"</ref> |
He was part of the human pyramid that was trying to break the record for the world's tallest human pyramid.<ref>"[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]"</ref> | He was part of the human pyramid that was trying to break the record for the world's tallest human pyramid.<ref>"[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]"</ref> |
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Antoine Tex O'Hara
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Character Information
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Antoine Tex O'Hara is the owner of the Springfield Isotopes.
History
When Springfield Isotopes where down by three runs, Homer could not stand the poor response the crowd was giving to the team so he started to dance. His dance actually cheered the crowd up and made batter Bill McCloskey hit a homerun with Isotopes winning the game. Antoine Tex O'Hara, the team owner, made Homer the Isotopes mascot. Although results were not good for the team, Homer performed such an excellent work and Tex O'Hara offered him the possibility to dance for the Capital City Capitals in an attempt to help a now old Capital City Goofball.[1]
Tex O'Hara is among the many Springfieldians that were cheering for Michael Jackson. He was disappointed when Leon Kompowsky showed up instead.[2]
He was part of the human pyramid that was trying to break the record for the world's tallest human pyramid.[3]
Non-canon
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During the Simpsons family documentary, the narrator explained that as time went by, the show expenses soared as many characters were introduced. Antoine Tex O'Hara is then seen in a picture with many other characters.[4]
Behind the Laughter
- In later episodes, Jack Larson and Howard K. Duff are stated as being the owners of the Isotopes.
Appearances
- Episode – "Dancin' Homer"
- Episode – "Stark Raving Dad"
- Episode – "Behind the Laughter" (character image)
- Episode – "Sweets and Sour Marge"
References