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|name = Emperor Akihito | |name = Emperor Akihito | ||
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|hair = Black | |hair = Black | ||
− | |job = Emperor of Japan | + | |job = Emperor of [[Japan]] |
|appearance = [[Thirty Minutes over Tokyo]] | |appearance = [[Thirty Minutes over Tokyo]] | ||
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+ | '''Emperor Akihito''' is the Emperor of [[Japan]]. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
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+ | When the Simpsons went to Japan for their vacation, Homer and the rest of the family went to see a Sumo Wrestling match under Lisa's suggestion. After defeating a Sumo Wrestler in a fight over a pretzel, Emperor Akihito congratulated Homer and introduced himself with his bodyguards nearby. Unfortunately for him, Homer, under the mistaken impression that he was a wrestler, leered into his face and said "Yeah, and I'm Clobbersaurus" and then picked him up, spun him around in a wrestling maneuver, and hurled him into a bin of worn mawashi, much to the bodyguards horror and to the spectators indignation. Homer was arrested shortly thereafter. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
− | + | *{{Ep|Thirty Minutes over Tokyo}} | |
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Character Information
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Emperor Akihito is the Emperor of Japan.
History
When the Simpsons went to Japan for their vacation, Homer and the rest of the family went to see a Sumo Wrestling match under Lisa's suggestion. After defeating a Sumo Wrestler in a fight over a pretzel, Emperor Akihito congratulated Homer and introduced himself with his bodyguards nearby. Unfortunately for him, Homer, under the mistaken impression that he was a wrestler, leered into his face and said "Yeah, and I'm Clobbersaurus" and then picked him up, spun him around in a wrestling maneuver, and hurled him into a bin of worn mawashi, much to the bodyguards horror and to the spectators indignation. Homer was arrested shortly thereafter.
Appearances