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When the Simpsons return home, a newspaper is seen with a headline titled "Supervillian seizes East Coast", with a picture of Scorpio. Homer is sent a letter from Scorpio saying that Project Arcturus couldn't have succeeded without him, and gives him the [[Denver Broncos]] as gift, though he knew Homer wanted the Dallas Cowboys, he said it was a start.
 
When the Simpsons return home, a newspaper is seen with a headline titled "Supervillian seizes East Coast", with a picture of Scorpio. Homer is sent a letter from Scorpio saying that Project Arcturus couldn't have succeeded without him, and gives him the [[Denver Broncos]] as gift, though he knew Homer wanted the Dallas Cowboys, he said it was a start.
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It was later shown in the episode [[Take My Life, Please]] that Scorpio was recognised by the Springfield Wall of Fame as being a philanthropist.
  
 
==Model for character==
 
==Model for character==

Revision as of 09:59, March 8, 2009

Hank Scorpio
Hank Scorpio.png
Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: late 30s to early 40s
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Owner of Globex Corporation
Relatives: Unknown
First appearance: "You Only Move Twice"
Voiced by: Albert Brooks


Hank Scorpio (voiced by Albert Brooks) is an evil genius and owner of Globex Corporation.

Appearance

His company offered Homer Simpson an ideal job (working on Project Arcturus) and a new home for his family in the planned community of Cypress Creek. Scorpio, despite being an evil genius, proved to be an ideal boss, welcoming the Simpson family with a large gift basket 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. Later, he tries to kill a Mr. Bont (a parody of James Bond) who cleverly escapes but is tackled by Homer before being rapidly executed in turn by Scorpio's guards. Towards the end of the episode, when the Simpson family, except for Homer, is shown to have problems living at Cypress Creek, Homer comes to Scorpio for advice on what to do. Homer arrives in the middle of a battle between Globex and the U.S government, and Homer sympathizes with him having problems with the government. Though Scorpio says he would like to have Homer stay, he told to do what he felt he should do, and tells Homer he would do him a favor if were kill some people, likely referring the soldiers sent by the government, before going grabbing a flamethrowing and killing several soldiers.

When the Simpsons return home, a newspaper is seen with a headline titled "Supervillian seizes East Coast", with a picture of Scorpio. Homer is sent a letter from Scorpio saying that Project Arcturus couldn't have succeeded without him, and gives him the Denver Broncos as gift, though he knew Homer wanted the Dallas Cowboys, he said it was a start.

It was later shown in the episode Take My Life, Please that Scorpio was recognised by the Springfield Wall of Fame as being a philanthropist.

Model for character

James Bond references

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.

Theme song

The episode even has a Bond-esque closing song (a direct parody of the theme to Goldfinger), which plays during the end credits.


Technologies

In addition to his satellite laser (which Homer helped oversee), a reference was made to Weather Control and Bacteriological Warfare divisions within the Globex Corporation.