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'''''Charlie's Angels''''' is an American media franchise created by {{W|Ivan Goff}} and {{W|Ben Roberts}} and owned by {{W|Sony Pictures Entertainment}}, which began with the original television series of the same name. The franchise follow the adventures of the Angels, a team of women working for the Townsend Agency, a private secret agent agency, under the leadership of Charlie Townsend, their unseen boss.
 
'''''Charlie's Angels''''' is an American media franchise created by {{W|Ivan Goff}} and {{W|Ben Roberts}} and owned by {{W|Sony Pictures Entertainment}}, which began with the original television series of the same name. The franchise follow the adventures of the Angels, a team of women working for the Townsend Agency, a private secret agent agency, under the leadership of Charlie Townsend, their unseen boss.
  
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{{TB|Played Rebekah "Bosley" in the {{W2|Charlie's Angels|2019 film|2019 film}}.}}
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Latest revision as of 15:47, April 15, 2024

Charlie's Angels is an American media franchise created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts and owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, which began with the original television series of the same name. The franchise follow the adventures of the Angels, a team of women working for the Townsend Agency, a private secret agent agency, under the leadership of Charlie Townsend, their unseen boss.

References to Charlie's Angels in The Simpsons[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
Homer and Barney watch Charlie's Angels on TV..png 3 47 "I Married Marge" Homer and Barney watch Charlie's Angels on TV.
Charlie's Angels sculpture.png 8 177 "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase" A sculpture of the angels can be seen next to Troy McClure in one scene.
Thank God It's Doomsday Charlie's Angels.png 16 354 "Thank God It's Doomsday" Krusty says, "I thought we were gettin' 'Charlie's Angels'!".
Charlie's Angels dolls.png 17 374 "The Wettest Stories Ever Told" Comic Book Guy has dolls of the Charlie's Angels.

Common cast and crew[edit]

Cast[edit]

Picture Name Role in Charlie's Angels Role on The Simpsons
Elizabeth Banks.jpg Elizabeth Banks Played Rebekah "Bosley" in the 2019 film. Voiced Persephone Odair in "Thirst Trap: A Corporate Love Story".
Patrick Stewart.jpg Patrick Stewart Played John Bosley in the 2019 film. Voice of Number One and himself.

Comics[edit]

Picture Comic Story Reference
Barney's Top 40.png Simpsons Illustrated #6 Barney's Top 40 Barney's list includes Charlie's Angels poster.
Charlie's Angels It Came from the 70s.png Simpsons Comics #175 It Came from the '70s Disco Stu tells Homer that stories are like Charlie's Angels and they should come in threes.

Books[edit]

Picture Book Reference
The Marge Book Mentioned in "Mama's Daytime Dramas TV Listings", Charlie's Agents, a parody of Charlie's Angels.

External links[edit]