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− | {{TB|The episode guest stars [[David Hyde Pierce]] as [[Cecil Terwilliger]], brother of [[Sideshow Bob]] (who is voiced by [[Kelsey Grammer]]). Pierce and Grammer also plays each others brothers, [[Frasier Crane]] and [[Niles Crane]], on ''Frasier'', which is referenced in this episode's title. Before the | + | {{TB|The episode guest stars [[David Hyde Pierce]] as [[Cecil Terwilliger]], brother of [[Sideshow Bob]] (who is voiced by [[Kelsey Grammer]]). Pierce and Grammer also plays each others brothers, [[Frasier Crane]] and [[Niles Crane]], on ''Frasier'', which is referenced in this episode's title. Before the cut to Bob and Cecil drinking wine inside Cecil's apartment there is an intertitle card done in the style of ''Frasier''. Later in the episode when [[Bart]] covers Cecil's eyes and asks "Guess who?", Cecil guesses "Maris". Maris was Nile's wife in ''Frasier'', an unseen character.}} |
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Latest revision as of 19:32, November 2, 2024
- For the titular character who first appeared in Cheers, see Frasier Crane.
Frasier was an American sitcom (1993-2004) which was a spin-off from Cheers. It revolved around the character Frasier Crane (played by Kelsey Grammer) and Niles Crane (played by David Hyde Pierce). Since Grammer plays the voice of Sideshow Bob on The Simpsons many references to Frasier on the show are often done in reference to Bob.
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References to Frasier in The Simpsons[edit]
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References to Frasier in Simpsons Comics[edit]
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Common Cast and Crew[edit]
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