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{{Character
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|name = Gulliver Dark
name=Gulliver Dark|
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|image = [[File:Gulliver Dark.png|250px]]
gender=Male|
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|gender = {{Male}}
hair=Black|
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|hair = Black
age=Unknown|
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|age =  
job=Lounge Singer|
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|status = Alive
relatives=Unknown|
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|job = Lounge singer
appearance=[[Homer's Night Out]]|
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|relatives = '''Mother:''' Unnamed
voiced by=[[Sam McMurray]]|
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|appearance = "[[Homer's Night Out]]"
}}'''Gulliver Dark''' is a lounge singer in Springfield.
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|voiced by = [[Sam McMurray]] ("[[Homer's Night Out]]")<br>[[George Balmeseda]] ("[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]")
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==History==
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'''Gulliver Dark''' is a lounge singer in Springfield.
In the episode "[[Homer's Night Out]]" Dark is seen singing at the Sapphire Lounge at the [[Ye Olde Offramp Inn]].  He sings "If I Could Love A Million Girls" right before Homer makes his speech about not seeing women as objects.  After hearing Homer's plea he is moved and calls his own mother in tears.  Dark is also the singer in [[Tito Puente|Tito Puente's]] band in [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]].
 
  
==Episode Appearances==
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== History ==
* [[Homer's Night Out]]
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Dark is seen singing at the [[Sapphire Lounge]] at the [[Ye Olde Off-Ramp Inn]]. He sings "If I Could Love A Million Girls" right before Homer makes his speech about not seeing women as objects. After hearing Homer's plea he is moved and calls his own mother in tears.<ref>"[[Homer's Night Out]]"</ref> Dark is also the singer in {{Ch|Tito Puente}}'s band at [[Chez Guevara]].<ref>"[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]"</ref>
* [[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two) ]]
 
  
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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Lounge singer Gulliver Dark was a recurring skit character on ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'' played by [[Sam McMurray]].
  
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|Homer's Night Out}}
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*{{ep|Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)}}
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*{{spec|The Simpsons Take the Bowl|(archive footage)}}
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Musicians|singers=yes}}
 
{{Simpsons characters}}
 
{{Simpsons characters}}
[[Category:Minor characters]]
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dark, Gulliver}}
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[[Category:Adults]]
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[[Category:Characters introduced in season 1]]

Latest revision as of 09:40, December 23, 2023

Gulliver Dark
Gulliver Dark.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Lounge singer
Relatives: Mother: Unnamed
First appearance: "Homer's Night Out"
Voiced by: Sam McMurray ("Homer's Night Out")
George Balmeseda ("Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)")


Gulliver Dark is a lounge singer in Springfield.

History[edit]

Dark is seen singing at the Sapphire Lounge at the Ye Olde Off-Ramp Inn. He sings "If I Could Love A Million Girls" right before Homer makes his speech about not seeing women as objects. After hearing Homer's plea he is moved and calls his own mother in tears.[1] Dark is also the singer in Tito Puente's band at Chez Guevara.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Lounge singer Gulliver Dark was a recurring skit character on The Tracey Ullman Show played by Sam McMurray.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]