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{{Quote|Don't call me Mr. Scorpion. It's Mr. Scorpio. But don't call me that either. Call me Hank!|Scorpio and [[Homer]]'s first interaction.}}  
 
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|relatives ='''Father:''' Almighty Overlord Scorpio<ref>''[[Springfield Is Not Enough!]]''</ref><br> '''Son:''' [[Gold Star|Freddie Scorpio]]
 
|job = Owner of [[Globex Corporation]]<br>Philanthropist<br>Supervillain
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
Scorpio, despite being an evil genius, proved to be an ideal boss, welcoming the [[Simpson family]] with a condo and a friendly greeting. However, being an evil genius is still his priority, and over the episode he delivers a video threat to the [[United Nations]], in which he destroys a bridge with a giant satellite laser device, but is annoyed that some of them seemed to think the bridge collapsed on its own. Unlike many supervillains, Scorpio does care for his own people in Cypress Creek, even going so far offering his employees health and free dental care. Later, he tries to kill [[Mr. Bont]], a secret agent, who cleverly escapes but is tackled by Homer before being rapidly executed in turn by Scorpio's guards. When Homer comes to Scorpio and tells him that he wants to take his family back to [[Springfield]], a battle between Globex and the U.S government is taking place, and Homer sympathizes with him having problems with the government. Though Scorpio says he would like to have Homer stay, he told Homer to do what he felt he should do, and tells Homer he would do him a favor if he were to kill some people, likely referring to the soldiers sent by the government, before grabbing a flamethrower and killing several soldiers while laughing sadistically.
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Scorpio, despite being an evil genius, proved to be an ideal boss, welcoming the [[Simpson family]] with a condo and a friendly greeting. However, being an evil genius is still his priority, and over the episode he delivers a video threat to the United Nations, in which he destroys a bridge with a giant satellite laser device, but is annoyed that some of them seemed to think the bridge collapsed on its own. Unlike many supervillains, Scorpio does care for his own people in Cypress Creek, even going so far offering his employees health and free dental care. Later, he tries to kill [[Mr. Bont]], a secret agent, who cleverly escapes but is tackled by Homer before being rapidly executed in turn by Scorpio's guards. When Homer comes to Scorpio and tells him that he wants to take his family back to [[Springfield]], a battle between Globex and the U.S government is taking place, and Homer sympathizes with him having problems with the government. Though Scorpio says he would like to have Homer stay, he told Homer to do what he felt he should do, and tells Homer he would do him a favor if he were to kill some people, likely referring to the soldiers sent by the government, before grabbing a flamethrower and killing several soldiers while laughing sadistically.
  
 
Scorpio later succeeds in taking over the East Coast of the United States. He sends Homer is a letter saying that [[Project Arcturus]] couldn't have succeeded without him, and gives him the [[Denver Broncos]] as a gift, though he knew Homer wanted the Dallas Cowboys, he said it was a start. He later invites Homer if he finds himself in the East Coast.<ref>"[[You Only Move Twice]]"</ref>
 
Scorpio later succeeds in taking over the East Coast of the United States. He sends Homer is a letter saying that [[Project Arcturus]] couldn't have succeeded without him, and gives him the [[Denver Broncos]] as a gift, though he knew Homer wanted the Dallas Cowboys, he said it was a start. He later invites Homer if he finds himself in the East Coast.<ref>"[[You Only Move Twice]]"</ref>
  
 
Scorpio was recognized by the Springfield Wall of Fame as being a philanthropist.<ref>"[[Take My Life, Please]]"</ref>
 
Scorpio was recognized by the Springfield Wall of Fame as being a philanthropist.<ref>"[[Take My Life, Please]]"</ref>
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At some point he had a relationship with [[Mrs. Muntz]].<ref>"[[Better Off Ned]]"</ref>
  
 
== Non-canon ==
 
== Non-canon ==
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=== Comics ===
 
=== Comics ===
He was imprisoned in [[Turkey]] for trading ray guns in the country, where he again met Homer, who was trying to smuggle a sandwich out the country, which the guards eat, and catch food poisoning from, leading to their escape.<ref>''[[Sandwiches are Forever]]''</ref>
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He was imprisoned in [[Turkey]] for trading ray guns in the country, where he again met Homer, who was trying to smuggle a sandwich out the country, which the guards eat, and catch food poisoning from, leading to their escape.<ref>''[[Sandwiches Are Forever]]''</ref>
  
 
He has a son, Freddie, often referred to as "[[Gold Star]]". His son displays many similar characteristics, such as a desire to take over the world. He dresses identically to his father.<ref>''[[Lisa Goes to Camp]]''</ref>
 
He has a son, Freddie, often referred to as "[[Gold Star]]". His son displays many similar characteristics, such as a desire to take over the world. He dresses identically to his father.<ref>''[[Lisa Goes to Camp]]''</ref>
  
 
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== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
Hank Scorpio is a parody of British Billionaire Richard Branson. Scorpio's character parodies evil villains from ''James Bond'' movies, especially Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Unlike the Bond villains, however, Scorpio genuinely seems to care about the well-being of his people—even going so far as to have a heart-to-heart talk with Homer about his family's decision to move whlie in the middle of a battle in Scorpio's lair and giving a Homer the [[Denver Broncos]] as thanks for his help, semi-fulfilling Homer's lifelong dream of owning the Dallas Cowboys that he had told Scorpio earlier.
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Hank Scorpio is a parody of British Billionaire Richard Branson, as well as villains from ''James Bond'' movies, especially Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Unlike the Bond villains, however, Scorpio genuinely seems to care about the well-being of his people—even going so far as to have a heart-to-heart talk with Homer about his family's decision to move while in the middle of a battle in Scorpio's lair, and giving Homer the [[Denver Broncos]] as thanks for his help, semi-fulfilling Homer's lifelong dream of owning the Dallas Cowboys, as he had previously told Scorpio.
  
 
The episode "[[You Only Move Twice]]" has a Bond-esque closing song about Scorpio (a direct parody of the theme to ''Goldfinger''), which plays during the end credits.
 
The episode "[[You Only Move Twice]]" has a Bond-esque closing song about Scorpio (a direct parody of the theme to ''Goldfinger''), which plays during the end credits.
  
He was supposed to be the villain of ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' but for whatever reason this idea was dropped, and he was replaced by new character [[Russ Cargill]] whom coincidentally is also voiced by Albert Brooks.
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He was supposed to be the villain of ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'', but for unknown reasons, this idea was dropped, and he was replaced by new character [[Russ Cargill]] who is also voiced by Albert Brooks.
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Scorpio received an action figure in [[World of Springfield: Celebrity Series 3]].
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Hank has [[Facebook]] and appears to be friends with [[Mark Zuckerberg (character)|Mark Zuckerberg]].
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== References ==
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Revision as of 09:46, April 25, 2024

"Don't call me Mr. Scorpion. It's Mr. Scorpio. But don't call me that either. Call me Hank!"
―Scorpio and Homer's first interaction.
Hank Scorpio
Hank Scorpio.png
Artwork of Hank from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Light brown
Occupation: Owner of Globex Corporation
Philanthropist
Supervillain
Relatives: Father: Almighty Overlord Scorpio[1]
Son: Freddie Scorpio
First appearance: "You Only Move Twice"
Voiced by: Albert Brooks


Hank Scorpio is the evil genius owner of the Globex Corporation.

History

Scorpio, despite being an evil genius, proved to be an ideal boss, welcoming the Simpson family with a condo and a friendly greeting. However, being an evil genius is still his priority, and over the episode he delivers a video threat to the United Nations, in which he destroys a bridge with a giant satellite laser device, but is annoyed that some of them seemed to think the bridge collapsed on its own. Unlike many supervillains, Scorpio does care for his own people in Cypress Creek, even going so far offering his employees health and free dental care. Later, he tries to kill Mr. Bont, a secret agent, who cleverly escapes but is tackled by Homer before being rapidly executed in turn by Scorpio's guards. When Homer comes to Scorpio and tells him that he wants to take his family back to Springfield, a battle between Globex and the U.S government is taking place, and Homer sympathizes with him having problems with the government. Though Scorpio says he would like to have Homer stay, he told Homer to do what he felt he should do, and tells Homer he would do him a favor if he were to kill some people, likely referring to the soldiers sent by the government, before grabbing a flamethrower and killing several soldiers while laughing sadistically.

Scorpio later succeeds in taking over the East Coast of the United States. He sends Homer is a letter saying that Project Arcturus couldn't have succeeded without him, and gives him the Denver Broncos as a gift, though he knew Homer wanted the Dallas Cowboys, he said it was a start. He later invites Homer if he finds himself in the East Coast.[2]

Scorpio was recognized by the Springfield Wall of Fame as being a philanthropist.[3]

At some point he had a relationship with Mrs. Muntz.[4]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

Games

He was hinted in The Simpsons: Hit & Run video game on Level 6, when Bart buys a super-villain car from Kearney. Kearny mentions that this villain had also "conquered the East Coast".

Comics

He was imprisoned in Turkey for trading ray guns in the country, where he again met Homer, who was trying to smuggle a sandwich out the country, which the guards eat, and catch food poisoning from, leading to their escape.[5]

He has a son, Freddie, often referred to as "Gold Star". His son displays many similar characteristics, such as a desire to take over the world. He dresses identically to his father.[6]

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Behind the Laughter

Hank Scorpio World.jpg

Hank Scorpio is a parody of British Billionaire Richard Branson, as well as villains from James Bond movies, especially Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Unlike the Bond villains, however, Scorpio genuinely seems to care about the well-being of his people—even going so far as to have a heart-to-heart talk with Homer about his family's decision to move while in the middle of a battle in Scorpio's lair, and giving Homer the Denver Broncos as thanks for his help, semi-fulfilling Homer's lifelong dream of owning the Dallas Cowboys, as he had previously told Scorpio.

The episode "You Only Move Twice" has a Bond-esque closing song about Scorpio (a direct parody of the theme to Goldfinger), which plays during the end credits.

He was supposed to be the villain of The Simpsons Movie, but for unknown reasons, this idea was dropped, and he was replaced by new character Russ Cargill who is also voiced by Albert Brooks.

Scorpio received an action figure in World of Springfield: Celebrity Series 3.

Foreign dubs

Language Voice dubber
Italy Flag.png Italiano Andrea Ward

Trivia

Appearances

References

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