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Buck Mitchell
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Character Information
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Buck Mitchell is a baseball player for the Springfield Isotopes. He is married to singer Tabitha Vixx.
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History
Kent Brockman reported that Buck Mitchell had led the Springfield Isotopes to first place. At the next baseball game, Tabitha Vixx performed the national anthem, followed by a very provocative performance of her song "Trouble-istic". This caused Buck to get embarrassed and mad as she was turning on the men in the crowd. When the game started, Buck began to play poorly, missing all the balls when on the field and failing to hit the balls when batting. The crowd started to turn against Buck and the team, which led to Howard K. Duff VIII and Duffman turning on the Kiss Cam as a distraction. Homer and Marge were among the couples on the Kiss Cam and they gave Buck an idea to save his marriage.
That night, Buck went to the Simpsons and asked them to help save his marriage as it wasn't going too well. Homer and Marge became counselors to Buck and Tabitha and tried to help them get over their problems. After Homer flirted with Tabitha, Marge decided to end the first counseling session. Homer then asked Buck to sign a load of baseballs.
The next counseling session took place at Buck and Tabitha's mansion. Marge and Homer start to make some progress with them, telling the couple to spend more time with each other. This led to Buck playing better in his next game again, making five home runs in two nights. Meanwhile, Tabitha performed a new song, "Sexy Marriage Land", on stage. After the performance, Homer went to see her in her dressing room and ended up giving her a neck massage. Buck overheard this happening and stormed in to confront them about it. Buck then knocked Homer out and ended his counseling sessions.
Due to the fact Homer messed up Buck and Tabitha's relationship, and Buck started to play badly again, Homer and Bart started getting beaten up. Homer then tried to get Marge to help fix their relationship again, but Marge refused because Homer shouldn't have given Tabitha a neck massage. Homer went off alone to fix the relationship. After he left, Tabitha went to see Marge and told her that she had broken up with Buck. At the Isotope Stadium, Homer hijacked the Duff Blimp and made it display a message, supposedly from Tabitha, saying that she loved Buck. This caused Buck to hit the next ball really hard, and into the blimp. As it went crashing down, Homer bailed out. However, Buck thought that Tabitha was in the blimp and tried to find her. When he realized that she was never there, he confronted Homer once more. Tabitha then appeared on the big screen and told Buck that she would take him back if Buck could guess the attendance at the game. Buck and Tabitha then reunited once more.[1]
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Personality
Whilst Buck Mitchell is a professional athlete, he seems to be a bit more conservative than his wife, getting embarrassed when she flaunts her assets. He thinks of himself as an old-fashioned guy, and expected Tabitha to give up her career and focus on his career when they got married. However, Tabitha didn't want this, wanting to keep her career going against his wishes.
Appearances
- Episode – "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play"
- Episode – "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge"
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
References
Springfield Isotopes
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Flash Bailor • Smash Diggins • Danny Dings • Willy Dipkin • Bill McCloskey • Buck Mitchell • Babe Ruth IV • Tito • Fishbone Walker • Chuck Wildler | ||
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Howard K. Duff VIII • Duffman • Gertie Feesh | ||
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Duff Stadium • Isotope Stadium • Springfield War Memorial Stadium |
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