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== History == | == History == | ||
+ | During a flashback of [[J. Loren Pryor]] assessing a three-year-old Lisa as {{W|gifted}} Homer invasions the King of Sweden awarding an adult [[Lisa]] the [[Nobel Prize]] for {{W|Kickboxing}} and then Lisa knocks out the King of Sweden with a {{W|front kick}} to his chest. | ||
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After [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] made a visit to Little Stockholm, a woman contacted the Swedish embassy after she saw similarities between them and he might be his illegitimate son. After [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] found out that he might become the future king of Sweden, he began to enter the role in Springfield, which not everyone appreciated. Before he could be crowned acknowledged Waylon Smithers, Jr. according to DNA test, he is not the kings son and could not become their new King. [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] is actually illegitimate son of the king but because he was not appreciated when he practiced for the role as king, he decided to lie and only a few know that he is the heir. | After [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] made a visit to Little Stockholm, a woman contacted the Swedish embassy after she saw similarities between them and he might be his illegitimate son. After [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] found out that he might become the future king of Sweden, he began to enter the role in Springfield, which not everyone appreciated. Before he could be crowned acknowledged Waylon Smithers, Jr. according to DNA test, he is not the kings son and could not become their new King. [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] is actually illegitimate son of the king but because he was not appreciated when he practiced for the role as king, he decided to lie and only a few know that he is the heir. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
+ | *{{ep|Lisa's Sax|(fantasy sequence)}} | ||
*{{bon|The Yes-Man Who Would Be King}} | *{{bon|The Yes-Man Who Would Be King}} | ||
Revision as of 19:03, February 22, 2024
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King of Sweden
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Character Information
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The King of Sweden was the king of Sweden because he had no heirs became the country lawless after he died with the rebellion as a result.
History
During a flashback of J. Loren Pryor assessing a three-year-old Lisa as gifted Homer invasions the King of Sweden awarding an adult Lisa the Nobel Prize for Kickboxing and then Lisa knocks out the King of Sweden with a front kick to his chest.
After Waylon Smithers, Jr. made a visit to Little Stockholm, a woman contacted the Swedish embassy after she saw similarities between them and he might be his illegitimate son. After Waylon Smithers, Jr. found out that he might become the future king of Sweden, he began to enter the role in Springfield, which not everyone appreciated. Before he could be crowned acknowledged Waylon Smithers, Jr. according to DNA test, he is not the kings son and could not become their new King. Waylon Smithers, Jr. is actually illegitimate son of the king but because he was not appreciated when he practiced for the role as king, he decided to lie and only a few know that he is the heir.
Appearances
- Episode – "Lisa's Sax" (fantasy sequence)
- Comic story – The Yes-Man Who Would Be King
The Simpsons characters
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