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Contrary to the common English assumption that Üter is a Swiss name, it is probably a misconstruction of the common German name Günther. In the German version of the show Üter is named Uter and is an exchange student from Switzerland with a thick Swiss-German accent. | Contrary to the common English assumption that Üter is a Swiss name, it is probably a misconstruction of the common German name Günther. In the German version of the show Üter is named Uter and is an exchange student from Switzerland with a thick Swiss-German accent. | ||
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Revision as of 06:07, September 11, 2010
- "Don't make me run, I'm full of chocolate!"
- ―Üter Zörker
Üter Zörker
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Character Information
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Üter Zörker is an overweight exchange student from Germany.
Profile
Uter is a good natured boy despite being not fully characterized and his obesity. He has a huge passion for eating unhealthy food especially chocolate and candy, he is often seen alone eating sweets. He once made a chocolate diorama of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory as a school project, but was tempted enough to eat it [1]
He is a player on the Kwik-E-Mart Gougers Peewee Hockey League Team. He also enjoys flirting with Lisa Simpson and sometimes he tries to make friends with Bart. Usually on the school bus he sits by himself eating candy. He enjoys watching German football.
Uter was left behind on the American Civil War field trip and went missing, and his parents demanded Skinner to tell them where their missing son was [2]. However, he has since reappeared. He was once seen stuck in a cobweb in the school air vents [3].
Family
Uter has two parents and his uncle is a proud owner of a bubblegum-factory in Düsseldorf (respectively Basel in the German version).
Behind the Laughter
Uter is most likely based on Augustus Gloop, the gluttonous German boy from the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl and its 1971 film adaptation "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory";(rather ironic, since Uter made a diarama of the book in the episode Lisa's Rival). His favorite catchphrase is "Don't make me run; I'm full of chocolate!"
Contrary to the common English assumption that Üter is a Swiss name, it is probably a misconstruction of the common German name Günther. In the German version of the show Üter is named Uter and is an exchange student from Switzerland with a thick Swiss-German accent.
At one point, when Lisa was discovered to have a crush on Nelson Muntz and the kids were taunting Lisa for it (and later Milhouse and Janey Powell for having a crush on Lisa and Janey after denying that Lisa had a crush on Nelson and Milhouse having a crush on Lisa, respectively), he denies that she has a crush on Milhouse, which causes the students to taunt on Uter, only instead of claiming that he has a crush on Janey, they claim that he has a crush on Milhouse.