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He has a father named [[Kearney, Sr.]], a mother, Mrs. Zzyzwicz, whose forename is not revealed. Although he looks (and sounds) to be around [[Jimbo]] or [[Dolph]]'s age, Kearney has a young son named [[Kearney, Jr.]]<ref name="A Milhouse Divided">"[[A Milhouse Divided]]"</ref> (it is not known who the mother is), he is the only present Springfield Elementary School student that celebrated the United States Bicentennial (that is, was alive in 1976) and shaves his beard.<ref>"[[Lisa the Iconoclast]]"</ref> Strangely, he once needed a fake ID to purchase beer.<ref>"[[Much Apu About Nothing]]"</ref> | He has a father named [[Kearney, Sr.]], a mother, Mrs. Zzyzwicz, whose forename is not revealed. Although he looks (and sounds) to be around [[Jimbo]] or [[Dolph]]'s age, Kearney has a young son named [[Kearney, Jr.]]<ref name="A Milhouse Divided">"[[A Milhouse Divided]]"</ref> (it is not known who the mother is), he is the only present Springfield Elementary School student that celebrated the United States Bicentennial (that is, was alive in 1976) and shaves his beard.<ref>"[[Lisa the Iconoclast]]"</ref> Strangely, he once needed a fake ID to purchase beer.<ref>"[[Much Apu About Nothing]]"</ref> | ||
− | Kearney drives a Hyundai Stellar. Skinner tried to take off the H to replace the 'H' logo stolen from [[Superintendent Chalmers]]' Honda Accord. Kearney catches him in the act, forcing Skinner to flee.<ref>"[[Lisa's Date with Density]]"</ref> Kearney is seen smoking in the room where [[ | + | Kearney drives a Hyundai Stellar. Skinner tried to take off the H to replace the 'H' logo stolen from [[Superintendent Chalmers]]' Honda Accord. Kearney catches him in the act, forcing Skinner to flee.<ref>"[[Lisa's Date with Density]]"</ref> Kearney is seen smoking in the room where [[Bart]], [[Nelson]], Jimbo, and Dolph are trapped in, during Superintendent Chalmers' visit.<ref>"[[Whacking Day]]"</ref> |
− | [[ | + | [[Otto]] once stated that he and Kearney both went to Springfield Elementary School together, only for Kearney to reply that they are unable to teach him, which is his reason for why he is still in the school.<ref>"[[The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer]]"</ref> |
=== Family === | === Family === | ||
[[File:KearneyJr.png|thumb|200px|Little Kearney]] | [[File:KearneyJr.png|thumb|200px|Little Kearney]] | ||
==== Children ==== | ==== Children ==== | ||
− | Kearney has two sons. [[Kearney Zzyzwicz, Jr.|Kearney's older son]] looks exactly like him, though younger and sounding like [[Ralph Wiggum]]. He was able to overcome his parents' divorce by sleeping in a drawer at night.<ref name="A Milhouse Divided"/> He is likely far smarter than his father, Kearney, based on the fact that he knew immediately that [[Gil]], dressed up as [[Santa Claus]], was a fake.<ref>"[[Kill Gil, Volumes I & II]]"</ref> Kearney says that he is speaking "as a teenager and parent of a teenager".<ref>"[[She of Little Faith]]"</ref> | + | Kearney has two sons. [[Kearney Zzyzwicz, Jr.|Kearney's older son]] looks exactly like him, though younger and sounding like [[Ralph Wiggum]]. He was able to overcome his parents' divorce by sleeping in a drawer at night.<ref name="A Milhouse Divided"/> He is likely far smarter than his father, Kearney, based on the fact that he knew immediately that [[Gil]], dressed up as [[Santa Claus]], was a fake.<ref>"[[Kill Gil, Volumes I & II]]"</ref> Kearney says that he is speaking "as a teenager and parent of a teenager".<ref name="She of Little Faith">"[[She of Little Faith]]"</ref> |
Kearney has a much younger son, who once fought Maggie in a park.<ref>"[[Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe]]"</ref> | Kearney has a much younger son, who once fought Maggie in a park.<ref>"[[Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe]]"</ref> | ||
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==== Relationships ==== | ==== Relationships ==== | ||
− | Kearney once dated Jimbo's mother.<ref | + | Kearney once dated Jimbo's mother.<ref name="She of Little Faith"/> |
== Non-canon == | == Non-canon == | ||
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− | Kearney becomes the Vice-Principal of Springfield Elementary (the principal is still Seymour Skinner), however none of his bullying traits are seen.<ref>"[[Future-Drama]]"</ref> He will also be [[ | + | Kearney becomes the Vice-Principal of Springfield Elementary (the principal is still Seymour Skinner), however none of his bullying traits are seen.<ref>"[[Future-Drama]]"</ref> He will also be [[Lisa]]'s bodyguard when she becomes the USA president, saying his contract gives him three people to kill in each term.<ref>"[[Bart to the Future]]"</ref> |
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | Kearney was created from "Kearney Street" in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], where [[Matt Groening]] grew up.<ref>''[[Springfield Confidential]]'' Chapter 6</ref> | + | Kearney was created from "Kearney Street" in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], where [[Matt Groening]] grew up, which itself was named for Edward Smith Kearney, a U.S. marshal for Oregon from 1880 to 1884, and later a prominent businessman in Portland.<ref>''[[Springfield Confidential]]'' Chapter 6</ref><ref>[http://digitalcollections.ohs.org/kearney-edward-smith-2 OHS Digital Collection: Kearney, Edward Smith]</ref> |
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- For Kearney, the dwarf in a story based on Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, see Kearney (Four Great Women and a Manicure).
Kearney Zzyzwicz
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Character Information
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Kearney Zzyzwicz is one of the school bullies of Springfield Elementary. He appears to be the ugliest and toughest of the bullies, and is very easily distracted.
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Biography[edit]
He has a father named Kearney, Sr., a mother, Mrs. Zzyzwicz, whose forename is not revealed. Although he looks (and sounds) to be around Jimbo or Dolph's age, Kearney has a young son named Kearney, Jr.[1] (it is not known who the mother is), he is the only present Springfield Elementary School student that celebrated the United States Bicentennial (that is, was alive in 1976) and shaves his beard.[2] Strangely, he once needed a fake ID to purchase beer.[3]
Kearney drives a Hyundai Stellar. Skinner tried to take off the H to replace the 'H' logo stolen from Superintendent Chalmers' Honda Accord. Kearney catches him in the act, forcing Skinner to flee.[4] Kearney is seen smoking in the room where Bart, Nelson, Jimbo, and Dolph are trapped in, during Superintendent Chalmers' visit.[5]
Otto once stated that he and Kearney both went to Springfield Elementary School together, only for Kearney to reply that they are unable to teach him, which is his reason for why he is still in the school.[6]
Family[edit]
Children[edit]
Kearney has two sons. Kearney's older son looks exactly like him, though younger and sounding like Ralph Wiggum. He was able to overcome his parents' divorce by sleeping in a drawer at night.[1] He is likely far smarter than his father, Kearney, based on the fact that he knew immediately that Gil, dressed up as Santa Claus, was a fake.[7] Kearney says that he is speaking "as a teenager and parent of a teenager".[8]
Kearney has a much younger son, who once fought Maggie in a park.[9]
Father[edit]
Kearney Sr. is Kearney's gruff, rarely-seen father who looks almost identical to his son, similar to Milhouse and Homer (who greatly resemble younger versions and older versions of their fathers). One time, Kearney Sr. attacked Homer in Moe's Tavern after Homer tried to get him and the other fathers to stop their sons from bullying Bart. He hit Homer in the head with a pool stick. The bullying fathers then were forced to leave at gunpoint by Moe, who told them that they could not hit Homer unless they had bought at least two drinks.[10]
Mother[edit]
Kearney's mother is not seen but is said to suffer from clinical depression, for which she is being treated with medication. Kearney's points to the medication as the primary reason behind her recent weight gain. She is either in a mental clinic or jail.[11]
Relationships[edit]
Kearney once dated Jimbo's mother.[8]
Non-canon[edit]
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It was revealed that Kearney, Jimbo, and Dolph were all originally bullied by nerds. Bart then taught them that nerds are "all talk and no action" and they learned to "stand up" for themselves. Bart was later caught in the crossfire when his own creation backfired and Kearney, Jimbo, and Dolph begin taking revenge by torturing the nerds.[12]
Future[edit]
Kearney becomes the Vice-Principal of Springfield Elementary (the principal is still Seymour Skinner), however none of his bullying traits are seen.[13] He will also be Lisa's bodyguard when she becomes the USA president, saying his contract gives him three people to kill in each term.[14]
The Simpsons Game[edit]
Kearney appears as one of the three museum thieves whom Bart and Homer must defeat.[15] He also appears as one of the contestants in the Duff Ultimate Eating Challenge.[16]
The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]
- This section is transcluded from The Simpsons: Tapped Out characters/Toughies. To edit it, please edit the transcluded page.
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Behind the Laughter[edit]
Kearney was created from "Kearney Street" in Portland, Oregon, where Matt Groening grew up, which itself was named for Edward Smith Kearney, a U.S. marshal for Oregon from 1880 to 1884, and later a prominent businessman in Portland.[17][18]
Trivia[edit]
- He also owns his own tuxedo, although he isn't seen wearing it.
- Kearney needs to wear glasses.[19]
- He may have Polish ancestry, due to his surname "Zzyzwicz".
- In early comics, he was named "Kearny".
- In The Simpsons: Tapped Out, Luann Van Houten's dialogue implies that she and Kearney had dated, though it's unknown whether this statement is canonical.
- Though most likely non-canon, Kearney may have a thing for Miss Hoover as he was once seen giving her a Valentine's Day card (though she seemed less than impressed).[20]
Appearances[edit]
This article or section is incomplete.
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References[edit]
Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to Kearney Zzyzwicz. |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "A Milhouse Divided"
- ↑ "Lisa the Iconoclast"
- ↑ "Much Apu About Nothing"
- ↑ "Lisa's Date with Density"
- ↑ "Whacking Day"
- ↑ "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"
- ↑ "Kill Gil, Volumes I & II"
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "She of Little Faith"
- ↑ "Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe"
- ↑ "The Homer They Fall"
- ↑ "Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?"
- ↑ ...The Permanent Record Room!
- ↑ "Future-Drama"
- ↑ "Bart to the Future"
- ↑ "Bartman Begins"
- ↑ "Around the World in 80 Bites"
- ↑ Springfield Confidential Chapter 6
- ↑ OHS Digital Collection: Kearney, Edward Smith
- ↑ "Moms I'd Like to Forget"
- ↑ VSI: Valentine Scene Investigators
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