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'''Duffman,''' named Barry, Larry, Joel and Sid in separate episodes, voiced by [[Hank Azaria]], is the mascot and spokesman for [[Duff Beer]]. He first appeared in the episode [[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]. Within the series, he is played by several people, and sometimes simultaneously.
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'''Duffman''' voiced by [[Hank Azaria]], is the [ascot and spokesman for the [[Duff Beer (The Simpsons)|Duff Beer]] company in ''The Simpsons''. Within the series, he is a character played by several people, and sometimes simultaneously.  
  
==Religion==
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==Character Traits==
Duffman as a character obviously prefers not to afflitiate himself with a specific religion; rather it seems to be determined by who plays him. In ''[[Co-Dependant's Day]]'', for example, he said he was Jewish. However, in the same episode he supported Hitler's Reich. He also believes that Jesus is the ultimate role model for people, as in one episode he asks himself "[[Wikipedia:What Would Jesus Do?|What would Jesus do?]]".  
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===Physical Traits===
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He is an athletic and smooth-talking corporate personality who wears blue and red tights, a red cape, white gloves, and the Duff logo emblazoned across his chest. The ensemble features a red hat, dark sunglasses, and a "utility belt" of beer cans around his waist.
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===Other Traits===
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Duffman is generally known for his overly enthusiastic speech in which he refers to himself in the third person, complete with dramatic pauses and ending with a suggestive "Oh, yeah!" and pelvic thrusts. Fittingly, his theme song which plays at every corporate-sponsored appearance is "Oh Yea" by Swiss band Yello.
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==Character Origins==
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Duffman is based on Budweiser's former mascot Bud Man. Duffman's catchphrase comes from the song "Oh Yeah" by Yello, which the producers say became extremely popular after ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' and many advertisers started using it. As a result, the writers felt that the song and phrase "Oh yeah!" would be suitable for Duffman. Duffman's thrusts were first acted out by [[Brad Bird]].<ref>Mentioned in the audio commentary for "[[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]".</ref>
  
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
Although [[Newsweek]] once reported that Duffman died of liver failure, he continues to work for [[Duff]] because "Duffman can never die; only the actors who play him."
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When [[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]] mentioned that he had heard Duffman died of liver failure, Duffman scoffed "Duffman can never die
Duffman was also shot by Frank Grimes Jr., although whether the wound was fatal is uncertain. Another Duffman was possibly killed in a blimp crash during a football game; it was then revealed that there were three Duffmen working the game that night.
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! (Pause) Only the actors who play him!" This is a reference to real-life corporate mascots such as Ronald McDonald and the Marlboro Man who have been portrayed by multiple actors. The connection to Marlboro Man is expanded by the fact that two of the actors who played Marlboro Man died of lung cancer, a disease related to the product they promoted. Duffman was also shot by [[Frank Grimes Jr.]], and although the wound was not necessarily fatal, Duffman pledged his love to Doris before blacking out. Another Duffman was possibly killed in a blimp crash during a baseball game; it was then revealed that there were three Duffmen working the game that night. The Duff corporation does not publicly acknowledge that Duffman is only a fictional character, so as not to disillusion Duffman's "fans". Actors to portray him have been named Joe Duffman, Sid, Larry, and once, Barry Duffman.<ref>"[[Old Yeller Belly]]," ''The Simpsons''.</ref>
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==Life Outside Business==
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===Independence===
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Though he is a corporate puppet of Duff Beer, some actors have displayed independent thought and conscience at times. In the episode "[[Hungry, Hungry Homer]]", Homer discovered that Howard K. Duff VIII, who owns not only the beer company but also the [[Springfield Isotopes]], was planning to move the team to Albuquerque. Commanded to help discredit Homer, this Duffman was torn between corporate loyalty and the truth. In the end, Duffman said to himself "New feelings brewing in Duffman! What would Jesus do?" and tossed Howard Duff into the stands of Isotope Stadium.
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===Religion===
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In the episode "[[Co-Dependent's Day]]", Homer and Marge attend an Oktoberfest celebration, where Duffman energetically proclaims "This Reich will last a thousand beers! Oh, ''Ja''!" -a reference to the Nazi concept of a Thousand Year Reich. Under his breath, he mutters "I do this, and I'm Jewish."
  
==Appearance==
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===Family===
He is an athletic and smooth-talking corporate personality who wears blue and red tights, a red cape, white gloves, and the Duff logo emblazoned across his chest. The costume - featuring a red hat, dark sunglasses, and a "utility belt" of beer cans around his waist - is designed to create awareness of Duff. Duffman is generally known for his overly enthusiastic speech in which he refers to himself in the third person, complete with dramatic pauses and ending with a suggestive "Oh, yeah!" and pelvic thrusts. His theme song which plays at every corporate-sponsored appearance is "Oh Yeah" by Yello.
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In "[[Old Yeller Belly]]", Duffman claims to have two children, Dufflad and Duffgirl, but Mr. Duff VII retorts that these were "one-time shots in a Super Bowl commercial". This Duffman was named "Sid". Also, in this episode, Duffman said "Are You there, God? It's me, ''Duffman!''".
  
Duffman continues to visit local establishments, such as [[Moe's Tavern]], in order to conduct the Duff Trivia Challenge. [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] could have won a lifetime supply of Duff but his jaw was wired shut and he was unable to answer Duffman's question. If a "chug monkey" sends in 10,000 Duff labels to the company, Duffman will visit their favorite bar, along with the Duff Party Mobile in order to party down. Duffman also supports the designated driver program.  
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===Sexuality===
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Duffman (or rather, whichever actor was playing him at the time) was revealed to be bisexual in [[Homerazzi]].
  
==Creation==
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==References==
Duffman is based on Budweiser's former mascot Bud Man. Duffman's catchphrase comes from the song "Oh Yeah", which the producers say became extremely popular after ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' and many advertisers started using it. As a result, the writers felt that the song and phrase "Oh yeah!" would be suitable for Duffman. Duffman's thrusts were first acted out by [[Brad Bird]].
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==Sexuality==
 
It has been implied that the current Duffman is bisexual. When Homer becomes a tabloid journalist, Duffman is spotted at a restaurant with a female companion, to which Bart shockingly replies that he (Duffman) was supposed to be in a committed, monagmous, gay relationship.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:50, March 19, 2008

Barry Duffman
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Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 38
Hair: Blonde
Occupation: Adveriser for Duff Beer/Superhero
Relatives: Unknown
First appearance: The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Duffman voiced by Hank Azaria, is the [ascot and spokesman for the Duff Beer company in The Simpsons. Within the series, he is a character played by several people, and sometimes simultaneously.

Character Traits

Physical Traits

He is an athletic and smooth-talking corporate personality who wears blue and red tights, a red cape, white gloves, and the Duff logo emblazoned across his chest. The ensemble features a red hat, dark sunglasses, and a "utility belt" of beer cans around his waist.

Other Traits

Duffman is generally known for his overly enthusiastic speech in which he refers to himself in the third person, complete with dramatic pauses and ending with a suggestive "Oh, yeah!" and pelvic thrusts. Fittingly, his theme song which plays at every corporate-sponsored appearance is "Oh Yea" by Swiss band Yello.

Character Origins

Duffman is based on Budweiser's former mascot Bud Man. Duffman's catchphrase comes from the song "Oh Yeah" by Yello, which the producers say became extremely popular after Ferris Bueller's Day Off and many advertisers started using it. As a result, the writers felt that the song and phrase "Oh yeah!" would be suitable for Duffman. Duffman's thrusts were first acted out by Brad Bird.[1]

Death

When Lenny mentioned that he had heard Duffman died of liver failure, Duffman scoffed "Duffman can never die ! (Pause) Only the actors who play him!" This is a reference to real-life corporate mascots such as Ronald McDonald and the Marlboro Man who have been portrayed by multiple actors. The connection to Marlboro Man is expanded by the fact that two of the actors who played Marlboro Man died of lung cancer, a disease related to the product they promoted. Duffman was also shot by Frank Grimes Jr., and although the wound was not necessarily fatal, Duffman pledged his love to Doris before blacking out. Another Duffman was possibly killed in a blimp crash during a baseball game; it was then revealed that there were three Duffmen working the game that night. The Duff corporation does not publicly acknowledge that Duffman is only a fictional character, so as not to disillusion Duffman's "fans". Actors to portray him have been named Joe Duffman, Sid, Larry, and once, Barry Duffman.[2]


Life Outside Business

Independence

Though he is a corporate puppet of Duff Beer, some actors have displayed independent thought and conscience at times. In the episode "Hungry, Hungry Homer", Homer discovered that Howard K. Duff VIII, who owns not only the beer company but also the Springfield Isotopes, was planning to move the team to Albuquerque. Commanded to help discredit Homer, this Duffman was torn between corporate loyalty and the truth. In the end, Duffman said to himself "New feelings brewing in Duffman! What would Jesus do?" and tossed Howard Duff into the stands of Isotope Stadium.

Religion

In the episode "Co-Dependent's Day", Homer and Marge attend an Oktoberfest celebration, where Duffman energetically proclaims "This Reich will last a thousand beers! Oh, Ja!" -a reference to the Nazi concept of a Thousand Year Reich. Under his breath, he mutters "I do this, and I'm Jewish."

Family

In "Old Yeller Belly", Duffman claims to have two children, Dufflad and Duffgirl, but Mr. Duff VII retorts that these were "one-time shots in a Super Bowl commercial". This Duffman was named "Sid". Also, in this episode, Duffman said "Are You there, God? It's me, Duffman!".

Sexuality

Duffman (or rather, whichever actor was playing him at the time) was revealed to be bisexual in Homerazzi.

References

  1. Mentioned in the audio commentary for "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson".
  2. "Old Yeller Belly," The Simpsons.