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Difference between revisions of "J. Loren Pryor"

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He is based on an early design for [[Seymour Skinner]].  
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He,along with Marge,Milhouse,Blue-haired lawyer and a few other people in Springfield,has blue hair.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:39, December 23, 2007

J. Loren Pryor
Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: Mid 30's
Hair: Blue
Occupation: School phycologist
Relatives: Unknown
First appearance: Bart the Genius
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Dr. J. Loren Pryor is the school psychiatrist.

Creation

He is based on an early design for Seymour Skinner.

Hair

He,along with Marge,Milhouse,Blue-haired lawyer and a few other people in Springfield,has blue hair.

Appearances

He first appeared in "Bart the Genius", and it was his decision to send Bart to the school for above-average children. He is also the one Bart goes to when he wants to go back to his regular school. In "Bart Gets An F", he tells Bart that he may have to repeat the 4th Grade. His voice saying this echoes around Bart's head. He then appears again, discussing Bart's problems at school and Lisa's special gift in a flashback sequence of "Lisa's Sax". Pryor does not appear again until "See Homer Run", when he tells Lisa that she is going through a developmental condition. He then makes many other appearances.