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== History ==
 
== History ==
=== Pilot Episode ===
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Homer Simpson started as a very cool and good-looking police officer who, along with his partner [[Lance Kaufman]], were known as the "Police Cops". His catchphrase was "And that's the end of that chapter," and he flicked a scarf around his neck whenever he said it. He also owned a palace in Europe—all of this was only in the pilot episode of the series.
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Homer Simpson started as a very cool and good-looking police officer who, along with his partner [[Lance Coffman]], were known as the "Police Cops". His catchphrase was "And that's the end of that chapter," and he flicked a scarf around his neck whenever he said it. He also owned a palace in Europe—all of this was only in the pilot episode of the series.
  
=== Second Episode Onwards ===
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=== Second episode onwards ===
 
With the second episode, the character had been rehashed into a "bumbling sidekick," who was very accident-prone and had a new catchphrase, "Uh-oh, spaghetti-o's!"
 
With the second episode, the character had been rehashed into a "bumbling sidekick," who was very accident-prone and had a new catchphrase, "Uh-oh, spaghetti-o's!"
[[File:036.jpg|thumb|left|Homer Simpson in the pilot episode]]
 
  
 
== Reaction ==
 
== Reaction ==
Originally, the real Homer started getting praise from his buddies and other Springfielders, because of the connotation associated with sharing his name with a cool TV character (the original Police Cop). But after the second episode, Homer became a laughing stock. He grew increasingly annoyed and eventually had his name legally changed to "Max Power" (which he got off a hair dryer).
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Originally, the real Homer started getting praise from his friends and other Springfield citizens, because of the connotation associated with sharing his name with a cool TV character (the original Police Cop). But after the second episode, Homer became a laughing stock. He grew increasingly annoyed and eventually had his name legally changed to "Max Power" (which he got off a hair dryer).
  
 
== Traits ==
 
== Traits ==
The recurring gag of the Homer Simpson character unintentionally walking into cacti was lifted from the real Homer, who went to see the executives of [[FOX (television channel)|FOX]] when the character had been turned into a buffoon. On his exit from the boardroom, Homer walked into a cactus plant. His plea, "Please, I'm a human being. Let me have my dignity back!" was also written into an episode, said by the character before falling off a lamppost onto a cactus.<ref>"[[Homer to the Max]]"</ref>
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The recurring gag of the Homer Simpson character unintentionally walking into cacti was lifted from the real Homer, who went to see the executives of [[FOX]] when the character had been turned into a buffoon. On his exit from the boardroom, Homer walked into a cactus plant. His plea, "Please, I'm a human being. Let me have my dignity back!" was also written into an episode, said by the character before falling off a lamppost onto a cactus.<ref>"[[Homer to the Max]]"</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
The Homer Simpson character was based on comedian [[wikipedia:Chris Farley|Chris Farley]], who made a career of playing bumbling idiots, particularly on ''[[wikipedia:Saturday Night Live|Saturday Night Live]]''.
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The Homer Simpson character was based on comedian [[Chris Farley]], who made a career of playing bumbling idiots, particularly on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
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For others named "Homer Simpson", see Homer (disambiguation).
"Uh-oh spaghetti-os!"
―Homer Simpson[src]
Homer Simpson
Homer.png Simpson Police Cops.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Light brown
Occupation: Police Cop
First appearance: "Homer to the Max"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Homer Simpson is a character in the TV show Police Cops. He shares his name with Homer.

History[edit]

Pilot episode[edit]

"And that's the end of that chapter."
―Homer Simpson in the pilot episode[src]

Homer Simpson started as a very cool and good-looking police officer who, along with his partner Lance Coffman, were known as the "Police Cops". His catchphrase was "And that's the end of that chapter," and he flicked a scarf around his neck whenever he said it. He also owned a palace in Europe—all of this was only in the pilot episode of the series.

Second episode onwards[edit]

With the second episode, the character had been rehashed into a "bumbling sidekick," who was very accident-prone and had a new catchphrase, "Uh-oh, spaghetti-o's!"

Reaction[edit]

Originally, the real Homer started getting praise from his friends and other Springfield citizens, because of the connotation associated with sharing his name with a cool TV character (the original Police Cop). But after the second episode, Homer became a laughing stock. He grew increasingly annoyed and eventually had his name legally changed to "Max Power" (which he got off a hair dryer).

Traits[edit]

The recurring gag of the Homer Simpson character unintentionally walking into cacti was lifted from the real Homer, who went to see the executives of FOX when the character had been turned into a buffoon. On his exit from the boardroom, Homer walked into a cactus plant. His plea, "Please, I'm a human being. Let me have my dignity back!" was also written into an episode, said by the character before falling off a lamppost onto a cactus.[1]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The Homer Simpson character was based on comedian Chris Farley, who made a career of playing bumbling idiots, particularly on Saturday Night Live.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]