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− | + | == ''1984'' References == | |
#THOH5 - Flanders takes over the world a la. Big Brother, portraits of Flanders are seen with eyes that follow the viewer, also like Big Brother. | #THOH5 - Flanders takes over the world a la. Big Brother, portraits of Flanders are seen with eyes that follow the viewer, also like Big Brother. | ||
#"[[To Surveil with Love]]" - [[Orwell Security]] | #"[[To Surveil with Love]]" - [[Orwell Security]] | ||
+ | #"[[Orange Is the New Yellow]]" - Lisa calls Judge Snyder "Orwellian" when he says "I've got my eye on you." | ||
+ | #''[[Don't Look Now, But It's 1984!]]'' (Radioactive Man comic story) | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | *"[[Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]" - Lisa sees favor-exchanging legislators turn into pigs, cf. ''Animal Farm''. | ||
− | == | + | == Table Span Test - Picture Cell to Span 2 Rows == |
{{Table| | {{Table| | ||
{{TH|Picture}} | {{TH|Picture}} | ||
− | {{TH| | + | {{TH|Season}} |
− | {{TH| | + | {{TH|Episode number}} |
+ | {{TH|Episode name}} | ||
{{TH|Reference}} | {{TH|Reference}} | ||
− | {{TBT|[[ | + | {{TBT|}} |
− | {{TB| | + | {{TRs|[[Season 8|8]]|2}} |
− | {{TB| | + | {{TB|164}} |
− | {{TB| | + | {{TB|"[[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson]]"}} |
− | {{TBT|[[File: | + | {{TB| [[Disco Stu]] says ''"Hey-y-y-y"'' in the style of the Fonz.}} |
− | {{TB| | + | {{TBT| [[File:Roy.png|250px]]}} |
− | {{TB| | + | {{TB|167}} |
− | {{TB| | + | {{TB|"[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]"}} |
− | {{TBT|[[File: | + | {{TB| [[Poochie]] describes himself as "half Fonzarelli". Later the character [[Roy]] moves in with The Simpsons, whose style and mannerisms are a parody of the Fonz, complete with the line: "''Hey, Mr. S.''}} |
− | {{TB| | + | {{TRsT|[[File:Ron Howard Pitches Terminizor Script.png|250px]]|2}} |
− | {{TB| | + | {{TRs|[[Season 10|10]]|3}} |
− | {{TB| | + | {{TRs|208|2}} |
+ | {{TRs|"[[When You Dish Upon a Star]]"|2}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Homer]] meets {{ch|Ron Howard}}, who played Richie Cunningham on the show, but incorrectly addresses him as "Potsie".}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|At the end of the episode, Ron Howard successfully pitches the script for ''[[The Terminizor: An Erotic Thriller]]'' (which had been Homer's idea) to a Hollywood executive. The ''Happy Days'' theme song plays as the closing credits begin to roll.}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Fonzie's jacket.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|219}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[Make Room for Lisa]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB| Homer is more interested in [[Fonzie's jacket]] in the [[Smithsonian Museum]] than any other historical valuable object. Bart has no idea who Fonzie is, so Homer lectures him that ''Fonzie freed the squares''.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Pages in Progress == | == Pages in Progress == | ||
* [[User:Mythigator/Sandbox/Barney & Friends working page|Barney & Friends working page]] — Needs more references before it's ready for the mainspace | * [[User:Mythigator/Sandbox/Barney & Friends working page|Barney & Friends working page]] — Needs more references before it's ready for the mainspace | ||
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* [[User:Mythigator/Sandbox/My Christmas Day test page|My Christmas Day test page]] - Test page for the comic story ''[[My Christmas Day by Ralph Wiggum]]'' | * [[User:Mythigator/Sandbox/My Christmas Day test page|My Christmas Day test page]] - Test page for the comic story ''[[My Christmas Day by Ralph Wiggum]]'' | ||
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=== Description === | === Description === | ||
==== Costume ==== | ==== Costume ==== | ||
− | The Penalizer's costume was a green coverall with a puma logo on the chest. The Penalizer's face was covered by a brown hood equipped with eyeholes and held in place by a grey cord. The costume's gloves and boots were also brown, and the costume had utility pouches at the waist, wrists and boot tops.<ref name="SkyBox">[[1994 SkyBox Simpsons Trading Cards]]</ref> <ref name="WhereStalks">''[[Where Stalks... The Penalizer!]]''</ref> | + | The Penalizer's costume was a green coverall with a puma logo on the chest. The Penalizer's face was covered by a brown hood equipped with eyeholes and held in place by a grey cord. The costume's gloves and boots were also brown, and the costume had utility pouches at the waist, wrists and boot tops.<ref name="SkyBox">[[1994 SkyBox Simpsons Trading Cards]]</ref><ref name="WhereStalks">''[[Where Stalks... The Penalizer!]]''</ref> |
==== Modus Operandi ==== | ==== Modus Operandi ==== | ||
− | The Penalizer's motive was to ensure that people who committed crimes that went against society's norms received what he felt were appropriate punishments. Equipped with a pair of night-vision binoculars, he patrolled the streets of Springfield at night looking for offenders. After catching them in the act, he confronted the offenders, orchestrating his reveal for frightful effect. He then made them inflict ironic punishments on themselves by using a rare working [[Hypno-Coin]].<ref name="WhereStalks/> | + | The Penalizer's motive was to ensure that people who committed crimes that went against society's norms received what he felt were appropriate punishments. Equipped with a pair of night-vision binoculars, he patrolled the streets of Springfield at night looking for offenders. After catching them in the act, he confronted the offenders, orchestrating his reveal for frightful effect. He then made them inflict ironic punishments on themselves by using a rare working [[Hypno-Coin]].<ref name="WhereStalks"/> |
=== History === | === History === | ||
==== Origin ==== | ==== Origin ==== | ||
− | The Penalizer's origin is rooted in post-traumatic stress from Seymour Skinner's wartime Army service in Vietnam.<ref name="SkyBox"/> The experience left him prone to flashbacks. <ref>"[[I Love Lisa]]"</ref> After becoming principal of [[Springfield Elementary School]], Skinner developed a penchant for rules and details, which intensified during tense situations and resulted in him treating students as though they were soldiers under his command. <ref | + | The Penalizer's origin is rooted in post-traumatic stress from Seymour Skinner's wartime Army service in [[Vietnam]].<ref name="SkyBox"/> The experience of intense combat situations, plus having been a prisoner of war,<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref><ref name="SSoS">"[[Skinner's Sense of Snow]]"</ref> left him prone to flashbacks.<ref>"[[I Love Lisa]]"</ref> After becoming principal of [[Springfield Elementary School]], Skinner developed a penchant for rules and details, which intensified during tense situations and resulted in him treating students as though they were soldiers under his command.<ref name="WhereStalks"/><ref name="SSoS"/> |
− | It is unknown what specific event led to Skinner's becoming The Penalizer. However, it is known that The Penalizer's spree began sometime after the Hypno-Coin was used to make the teachers think they were chickens | + | It is unknown what specific event led to Skinner's becoming The Penalizer. However, it is known that The Penalizer's spree began sometime after the Hypno-Coin was used to make the teachers think they were chickens. [[Martin Prince]] later found the coin on the playground and turned it in to Principal Skinner, who stored it in his office safe with other items he had confiscated. Evidently, at some point after that, Skinner stole the Hypno-Coin from his safe and embarked on his supervillain career as The Penalizer.<ref name="WhereStalks"/> |
==== Career ==== | ==== Career ==== | ||
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{{TB|Forced to stand with his nose against a wall for twelve hours.}} | {{TB|Forced to stand with his nose against a wall for twelve hours.}} | ||
{{TBT|[[File:Penalizer Punishment-Kearney and Dolph.png|200px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Penalizer Punishment-Kearney and Dolph.png|200px]]}} | ||
− | {{TB|[[Kearney Zzyzwicz]] and [[Dolph | + | {{TB|[[Kearney Zzyzwicz]] and [[Dolph Shapiro]]}} |
{{TB|Making faces out the window of a city bus}} | {{TB|Making faces out the window of a city bus}} | ||
{{TB|Forced to make hideous faces; then not allowed to return their faces to normal expressions.}} | {{TB|Forced to make hideous faces; then not allowed to return their faces to normal expressions.}} | ||
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{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:26, September 2, 2022
Welcome to my Sandbox, where I try out article/formatting ideas before placing them into the wiki's mainspace. If you have a comment or suggestion about anything you see here, feel free to leave me a note on my talk page. -- Mythigator
Contents
- 1 Notes
- 2 1984 References
- 3 Table Span Test - Picture Cell to Span 2 Rows
- 4 Pages in Progress
- 5 Comic Table Span Test
- 6 Hawkeye Pierce Test
- 7 History
- 8 Behind the Laughter
- 9 Appearances
- 10 Comic Book Woman
- 11 "For" Template
- 12 Television episodes span test
- 13 Listing experiments
- 14 Template Testing
- 15 The Penalizer
Notes[edit]
- Link to make note of: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/26/nhl-simpsons-stanley-cup_n_5716801.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
- NHL unhappy with scene in "The Last Temptation of Krust" where Krusty drinks from, and then vomits in, a trophy that resembles the Stanley Cup.
- Simpsons Sunday Comic Strips story:
1984 References[edit]
- THOH5 - Flanders takes over the world a la. Big Brother, portraits of Flanders are seen with eyes that follow the viewer, also like Big Brother.
- "To Surveil with Love" - Orwell Security
- "Orange Is the New Yellow" - Lisa calls Judge Snyder "Orwellian" when he says "I've got my eye on you."
- Don't Look Now, But It's 1984! (Radioactive Man comic story)
- "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington" - Lisa sees favor-exchanging legislators turn into pigs, cf. Animal Farm.
Table Span Test - Picture Cell to Span 2 Rows[edit]
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Pages in Progress[edit]
- Barney & Friends working page — Needs more references before it's ready for the mainspace
- My Christmas Day test page - Test page for the comic story My Christmas Day by Ralph Wiggum
Comic Table Span Test[edit]
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Hawkeye Pierce Test[edit]
Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
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Character Information
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Hawkeye Pierce (given name Benjamin Franklin Pierce) is a surgeon on M*A*S*H.
History[edit]
Lisa got eardrops at Dr. Hibbert's office and had to wait 20 minutes for them to sink in. Hibbert offered her a M*A*S*H coloring book (with Hawkeye and his bunkmate B.J. Hunnicutt on the cover) in case she got bored. As he handed her the book, he glanced at the pictures and chuckled at one of them as he read the caption aloud: "Hawkeye's antics irritate the other surgeons."
Behind the Laughter[edit]
Hawkeye Pierce was the central protagonist of the M*A*S*H TV series and was one of the few characters to appear for the entire run of the show. His trademark was using humor to cope with the stress of front-line surgery. He was portrayed by Donald Sutherland in the film and Alan Alda in the TV series.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Brother from the Same Planet" (coloring book)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pierce, Hawkeye}}
Comic Book Woman[edit]
She isn't given a name, but should we give her an article?"For" Template[edit]
- This article is about the real-life entertainment franchise. For the film as seen in the Simpsons universe, see Back to the Future..
Television episodes span test[edit]
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Listing experiments[edit]
Unsuccessful: Placing spaces and tabs between items[edit]
Archery Debt Collecting Embalming TV Trivia Patch Forgery Archery Debt Collecting Embalming TV Trivia Patch Forgery
Successful: Table without headers[edit]
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Template Testing[edit]
- This article is about the comic compilation. For the comic issue Bart Simpson Comics #1, which was subtitled "Son of Homer", see Bart Simpson 1.
- This article is about the first issue of Bart Simpson Comics. For the comic compilation, see Bart Simpson: Son of Homer.
The Penalizer[edit]
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The Penalizer
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Character Information
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The Penalizer was Principal Seymour Skinner's supervillain alter-ego. He went on a brief spree in Springfield until he was stopped by Bartman.
Description[edit]
Costume[edit]
The Penalizer's costume was a green coverall with a puma logo on the chest. The Penalizer's face was covered by a brown hood equipped with eyeholes and held in place by a grey cord. The costume's gloves and boots were also brown, and the costume had utility pouches at the waist, wrists and boot tops.[1][2]
Modus Operandi[edit]
The Penalizer's motive was to ensure that people who committed crimes that went against society's norms received what he felt were appropriate punishments. Equipped with a pair of night-vision binoculars, he patrolled the streets of Springfield at night looking for offenders. After catching them in the act, he confronted the offenders, orchestrating his reveal for frightful effect. He then made them inflict ironic punishments on themselves by using a rare working Hypno-Coin.[2]
History[edit]
Origin[edit]
The Penalizer's origin is rooted in post-traumatic stress from Seymour Skinner's wartime Army service in Vietnam.[1] The experience of intense combat situations, plus having been a prisoner of war,[3][4] left him prone to flashbacks.[5] After becoming principal of Springfield Elementary School, Skinner developed a penchant for rules and details, which intensified during tense situations and resulted in him treating students as though they were soldiers under his command.[2][4]
It is unknown what specific event led to Skinner's becoming The Penalizer. However, it is known that The Penalizer's spree began sometime after the Hypno-Coin was used to make the teachers think they were chickens. Martin Prince later found the coin on the playground and turned it in to Principal Skinner, who stored it in his office safe with other items he had confiscated. Evidently, at some point after that, Skinner stole the Hypno-Coin from his safe and embarked on his supervillain career as The Penalizer.[2]
Career[edit]
- Patrolling - has several victims
- Bartman finds Nelson
- News coverage of spree
- Steals puma emblem from school flag
- Accuses Bart, Nelson, Jimbo, Kearney and Dolph of theft, threatens to court-martial them
- Further news coverage - seen with puma logo on chest
- Bartman determines who The Penalizer is and how he's carrying out the punishments
Defeat[edit]
Victims[edit]
The Penalizer ran up a large enough count of victims that Springfield General Hospital was forced to re-open its previously closed west wing in order to treat the influx of hypnotically traumatized patients. Bartman began investigating, going on nightly patrols in search of The Penalizer, but with no results until he found Nelson Muntz. From that point, The Penalizer's victims were as follows:[2]
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Behind the Laughter[edit]
The Penalizer is a parody of the Marvel Comics character Punisher.
Appearances[edit]
References[edit]