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'''Zoira''' is one of the co-founders of [[CarGo]].
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'''Zora''' is one of the co-founders of [[CarGo]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
After [[Homer]] lost his job at the [[Power Plant]], he found out that CarGo was hiring and applied. [[Antoine]] and Zoira liked Homer due to his abysmal driving record and his passiveness. After this interview, Homer made it through to the final stage of the application. Antoine and Zoira told everyone to sit for hours doing nothing, which Homer succeeded at doing, getting the job. Antoine and Zoira then show Homer the self-driving car, then get annoyed at him when Homer doesn't seem to understand that it drives itself.
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After [[Homer]] lost his job at the [[Power Plant]], he found out that CarGo was hiring and applied. [[Antoine]] and Zora liked Homer due to his abysmal driving record and his passiveness. After this interview, Homer made it through to the final stage of the application. Antoine and Zora told everyone to sit for hours doing nothing, which Homer succeeded at doing, getting the job. Antoine and Zora then show Homer the self-driving car, then get annoyed at him when Homer doesn't seem to understand that it drives itself.
  
When [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] went undercover at CarGo, Zoira interviewed them alone then gave them jobs. When Homer and [[Marge]] convinced the programmers to start having fun, Antoine and Zoira decided to promote Homer and hire Marge because they inspired their workers. When Homer and Marge realized the cars were listening in on their conversations, they confronted Anroine and Zoira about this. Zoira told them that it was their "sponsored rides" program. She told Homer and Marge that they had lawyers that were cross-bred with wolves.
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When [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] went undercover at CarGo, Zora interviewed them alone then gave them jobs. When Homer and [[Marge]] convinced the programmers to start having fun, Antoine and Zora decided to promote Homer and hire Marge because they inspired their workers. When Homer and Marge realized the cars were listening in on their conversations, they confronted Anroine and Zora about this. Zora told them that it was their "sponsored rides" program. She told Homer and Marge that they had lawyers that were cross-bred with wolves.
  
When Marge found out that Homer, [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] were shutting down the self-driving cars, she went to tell Antoine and Zoira. They then told Marge that the next step for their company was to move the microphone to the key fob so they could always hear what their customers were talking about. Marge then helped shut down the cars.
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When Marge found out that Homer, [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] were shutting down the self-driving cars, she went to tell Antoine and Zora. They then told Marge that the next step for their company was to move the microphone to the key fob so they could always hear what their customers were talking about. Marge then helped shut down the cars.
  
Later, Zoira told their employees that they had a new way in to consumers, talking tattoos.
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Later, Zora told their employees that they had a new way in to consumers, talking tattoos.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 10:55, April 8, 2022

Zora
Zora.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Purple
Occupation: Co-founder of CarGo
First appearance: "Baby You Can't Drive My Car"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Zora is one of the co-founders of CarGo.

History

After Homer lost his job at the Power Plant, he found out that CarGo was hiring and applied. Antoine and Zora liked Homer due to his abysmal driving record and his passiveness. After this interview, Homer made it through to the final stage of the application. Antoine and Zora told everyone to sit for hours doing nothing, which Homer succeeded at doing, getting the job. Antoine and Zora then show Homer the self-driving car, then get annoyed at him when Homer doesn't seem to understand that it drives itself.

When Mr. Burns and Smithers went undercover at CarGo, Zora interviewed them alone then gave them jobs. When Homer and Marge convinced the programmers to start having fun, Antoine and Zora decided to promote Homer and hire Marge because they inspired their workers. When Homer and Marge realized the cars were listening in on their conversations, they confronted Anroine and Zora about this. Zora told them that it was their "sponsored rides" program. She told Homer and Marge that they had lawyers that were cross-bred with wolves.

When Marge found out that Homer, Mr. Burns and Smithers were shutting down the self-driving cars, she went to tell Antoine and Zora. They then told Marge that the next step for their company was to move the microphone to the key fob so they could always hear what their customers were talking about. Marge then helped shut down the cars.

Later, Zora told their employees that they had a new way in to consumers, talking tattoos.

Appearances