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On a TV comedy show a man said that if Mr. T and [[E.T.]] had a baby they could call it Mr. E.T. and he would say "I pity the fool that don't phone home!". Homer saw it and said then that he sure would not want to be Mr. T right now.<ref>"[[Homer Badman]]"</ref> | On a TV comedy show a man said that if Mr. T and [[E.T.]] had a baby they could call it Mr. E.T. and he would say "I pity the fool that don't phone home!". Homer saw it and said then that he sure would not want to be Mr. T right now.<ref>"[[Homer Badman]]"</ref> | ||
− | Mr. T was a member of the [[Stonecutters]]' World Council along with | + | Mr. T was a member of the [[Stonecutters]]' World Council along with {{Ch|George H. W. Bush}}, [[Jack Nicholson]] and [[Orville Redenbacher]]. When the Stonecutters disbanded and reformed as [[The Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers]], he stayed on as a council member.<ref>"[[Homer the Great]]"</ref> He was also a performer at a show in [[Branson]], [[Missouri]].<ref>"[[The Old Man and the Key]]"</ref> Mr. T performed at Krusty's Bar-Mitzvah which was broadcast on live television.<ref>"[[Today I Am a Clown]]"</ref> |
A waxwork of Mr. T was on the cover of a Wax Museum pamphlet.<ref>"[[Dude, Where's My Ranch?]]"</ref> | A waxwork of Mr. T was on the cover of a Wax Museum pamphlet.<ref>"[[Dude, Where's My Ranch?]]"</ref> |
Revision as of 08:05, April 1, 2023
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Mr. T.
Mr. T
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Character Information
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Mr. T is an American actor and media personality who played B.A. Baracus in the 1980s TV programme, The A-Team. Mr. T is also a good friend of Krusty the Clown.
History
After the Be Sharps finished singing a song about C. Everett Koop, Apu said to Homer, "This is worse than your song about Mr. T." Homer quoted Mr. T's famous catchphrase in his reply, "I pity the fool who doesn't like... he".[1]
Homer mentioned the time he could have met Mr. T at the mall. The whole day, he kept saying that he'd go a little later. But when he got there, Mr. T had just left. When Homer asked the mall guy if he'd come back, the mall guy said that he didn't know.[2]
On a TV comedy show a man said that if Mr. T and E.T. had a baby they could call it Mr. E.T. and he would say "I pity the fool that don't phone home!". Homer saw it and said then that he sure would not want to be Mr. T right now.[3]
Mr. T was a member of the Stonecutters' World Council along with George H. W. Bush, Jack Nicholson and Orville Redenbacher. When the Stonecutters disbanded and reformed as The Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers, he stayed on as a council member.[4] He was also a performer at a show in Branson, Missouri.[5] Mr. T performed at Krusty's Bar-Mitzvah which was broadcast on live television.[6]
A waxwork of Mr. T was on the cover of a Wax Museum pamphlet.[7]
Mr. T once starred in a performance of The Lion King at the Capital City Playhouse. Homer saw a billboard sign advertising the performance while he was driving at night looking for milk for Maggie.[8]
Non-canon
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Milhouse was turned into Mr. T after having spells put on him whilst at wizard school.[9]
Kirk Van Houten threw out a Mr. T lunchbox from his cupboard.[10]
Behind the Laughter
Mr. T only played himself in the episode "Today I Am a Clown". All other appearances were voiced by Hank Azaria.
Appearances
- Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie" (seen on the cover for TV Guide)
- Episode – "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Deep Space Homer" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Homer Badman" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Homer the Great"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XII"
- Episode – "The Old Man and the Key"
- Episode – "I Am Furious (Yellow)"
- Episode – "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" (picture)
- Episode – "Today I Am a Clown"
- Episode – "Midnight Towboy" (billboard)
- Episode – "Clown in the Dumps" (picture seen)
- Episode – "My Fare Lady" (Simpsons Pixel couch gag)
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XXX" (Danger Things; picture)
- Comic story – Duff Daddy! (Barney in disguise)
References
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