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Principal Skinner / Armin Tamzarian 
 
 
 
Character Information 
 
Gender  Male 
 
Hair  Graying, neat 
 
Age  52 
 
Occupation  Principal of Springfield Elementary 
 
Relatives  Agnes Skinner, adoptive mother 
 
 
 
Voiced By  [[Harry Shearer]] 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''Principal W. Seymour Skinner''' is the principal of "[[Springfield Elementary School]]" and Bart's arch-enemy. He is of Armenian descent. He is the principal of Springfield Elementary School, and a stereotypical educational bureaucrat. He struggles to control the crumbling school and is constantly engaged in a battle against its inadequate resources, apathetic and bitter teachers, and often rowdy and unenthusiastic students, Bart Simpson being a standout example. A strict disciplinarian, Skinner has an uptight, militaristic attitude that stems from his years in the army, service in the Vietnam War, and experiences as a POW in Vietnam. He is voiced by [[Harry Shearer]].
 
 
 
 
Principal Skinner with Groundskeeper Willy and Children
 
Contents [show]
 
1 Role in The Simpsons
 
2 Character 2.1 Creation2.2 Development
 
3 Tree House of Horror Death
 
4 Episode Appearances
 
5 External links
 
 
edit Role in The Simpsons Skinner lives in fear of the wrath of his boss, Superintendent Chalmers, a martinet who makes no effort to hide his disapproval of him or give him a fair chance to prove himself.
 
 
 
At one point, Skinner was fired and replaced by Ned Flanders, despite Flanders' thorough lack of administrative skill and experience. During this period Bart actually befriends the unemployed Skinner, telling him about Flanders' lax approach (using the honor system and no formal punishments) and the chaos that ensues. Skinner eventually decides to rejoin the military as a drill sergeant, feeling that he would never be happy doing anything unrelated to administration, and Bart finds that he misses Skinner on two levels: as a friend, but even more as an enemy. While Bart initially enjoys pulling pranks during Flanders' period as principal, he ultimately finds it unfulfilling because the laid-back Flanders lacks Skinner's uptight personality for Bart to play off and ultimately, Bart conspires to return Skinner to his post by having Superintendent Chalmers find out Flanders prays over the loudspeaker to the school, at which point Flanders gets tossed out for violating the separation of church and state.
 
 
 
In the season 2 episode "Principal Charming," Skinner dates Patty Bouvier, who refuses to marry him at the end of the episode, claiming she was too devoted to leave her sister Selma alone, ending the relationship.
 
 
 
In later seasons, Skinner and Edna Krabappel start dating, and they later get engaged. They subsequently break up, although it has been hinted that he still wants her and that they may reunite in the future. He remained a virgin until he started dating Edna Krabappel. He still lives at home with his mother though apparently not by choice, and frequently has flashbacks to the Vietnam War where he spent a grueling eighteen months in a POW camp. On one occasion, while announcing Bart's vulgar Valentine candies, he lapsed into a flashback in which his best friend was killed while writing a Valentine and then cried his friend's name over the school's still-active PA system.
 
 
 
Outside school, Skinner often seems weak-willed and easily suppressed—perhaps because he wants to avoid confrontation—but on one occasion he uses his Vietnam training to beat up (with disturbing efficiency) a lawyer and his two enormous bodyguards who were accusing him of copyright infringement because the school's fair unintentionally ripped off a tagline similar to the Disneyland theme park. He also reveals here that he was apparently a green beret. There are other moments where Skinner uses his military training, which shows that while he may tend to be a pushover, he is quite deadly when angered or cornered, although many never see him this way. He also stands up to Montgomery Burns when Burns tries to get him to cede control of the school's newly discovered oil deposit, but Skinner refused to buckle, only to have Burns steal the oil from under him. Although Skinner was more than happy to let the Army have pre-recruitment activities at SES, he told them "bite me" when they asked if he wanted to re-enlist.
 
 
 
Skinner is sometimes depicted as intelligent as an element of a geek stereotype. He is one of the members of Springfield's branch of Mensa. Skinner was also the only person to ever successfully beat the Blue-Haired Lawyer. He is also a member of Springfield's Cultural Advisory Board. However, when Lisa steals the teacher's editions, he is just as helpless as the teachers, which means that he heavily relied on the books. He is also clueless when it comes to bullies. In "New Kid on the Block", Bart remembers a time when Jimbo was giving him a swirly while Skinner was waiting outside the stall and questioned Jimbo if there was a problem (thinking that Jimbo was just going to the bathroom), since Jimbo had been flushing for twenty minutes. When Jimbo replies "No, Principal Skinner (stupid laugh)", Skinner says, "Alright, I'll continue to wait" and cluelessly begins whistling while the toilet continues to flush. In Bart the General, he also didn't seem to understand that Nelson's line of "I'll meet you on the playground after school" was actually meant to be a threat/fight initiation than an actual meeting.
 
 
 
Seymour Skinner's personal history, like that of many Simpsons characters, is somewhat convoluted. It was long known that he was a Vietnam War veteran: having been a prisoner of war (prisoner #24601, the number given by Victor Hugo to the principal character Jean Valjean in Les Miserables and Sideshow Bob as a prisoner), he often goes into flashbacks of how the guards mistreated him. He lives alone with his domineering elderly mother (his father—who bears a resemblance to fake Seymour Skinner, rather than his actual son—died in a parade float accident in 1979, along with Arnie Gumble, Iggy Wiggum, Etch Westgrin and Griff McDonald, all of the Flying Hellfish).
 
 
 
However, in the episode "The Principal and the Pauper", it was revealed that Skinner is actually Armin Tamzarian. Armin was a troubled orphan until he joined the Army and was befriended by Sgt. Skinner, whom he came to idolize. Believing himself responsible for the real Skinner being killed, he returned to Springfield to tell Skinner's mother, but she (deliberately) mistook him for Seymour, and he followed the true Skinner's dream of becoming a school principal. At the end of the episode, Judge Snyder granted Tamzarian Skinner's "name, and his past, present, future, and mother," and decreed that no one will mention his true identity again under penalty of torture (this, after the Springfielders ran the real Seymour, voiced by Martin Sheen—who had been alive after all—out of town by way of railroad). The Simpsons writers have occasionally mocked the inconsistencies in subsequent episodes, it was referenced in "Behind the Laughter" as a 'far-out plot line' to distract from the family's behind-the-cameras turmoil. When Lisa acquires Snowball V and declares, "To save money on a new dish, I'll call you Snowball II." Skinner says, "Isn't that a cheat?" to which Lisa replies, "I guess it is, Principal Tamzarian." Skinner then replies, "I'll just be moving along", nods at Lisa and the new Snowball, and walks off. In the DVD commentary for "The Principal and the Pauper", the producers stated that they intended for the episode's ending to reset the continuity to before Skinner was revealed to be Tamzarian. As such, they said, fans could dismiss the discontinuities created by the notion that Skinner is actually an impostor and consider the episode on its own terms, divorced from the rest of the series. The nerdy Seymour Skinner has a hobby that is only seen rarely on the TV show: amateur radio. His ham radio callsign was given as WA3QIZ once, while communicating on the radio with Homer, who was at sea.
 
 
 
edit Character [edit] Creation Principal Skinner first appeared in "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire", which was also the first Simpsons episode to air.[3] Matt Groening based him on "all the principals of [his] youth, rolled into one bland lump."[4] Writer Jon Vitti named him after behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner.[5] Skinner was originally supposed to wear a toupee, but it was dropped because the writers didn't like "that type of joke".[6]
 
 
 
[edit] Development In the first few seasons, Skinner resembles Norman Bates, the main character from Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho[7]In later episodes, Skinner's behavior was based on teachers that Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein had in high school.[8]
 
 
 
Superintendent Chalmers was introduced in the episode "Whacking Day" as a boss for Skinner and Harry Shearer and Hank Azaria, the voice of Chalmers, fell right into the characters and quite often ad-lib between them.[9]
 
 
 
edit Tree House of Horror Death In Treehouse of Horror XIV Skinners skeletal system is ripped out by the regenerated body of Professor Frink's father.
 
 
 
edit Episode Appearances  Episode – "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
 
Bart the Genius
 
Bart the General
 
The Call of the Simpsons
 
The Telltale Head
 
Life on the Fast Lane
 
The Crepes of Wrath
 
Bart Gets an F
 
Simpson and Delilah
 
Dead Putting Society
 
Bart the Daredevil
 
Principal Charming
 
Old Money
 
War of the Simpsons
 
Lisa's Substitute
 
Bart the Murderer
 
Homer Defined
 
Treehouse of Horror II
 
Lisa's Pony
 
I Married Marge
 
Radio Bart
 
Lisa the Greek
 
Homer Alone
 
Homer at the Bat
 
Separate Vocations
 
Kamp Krusty
 
A Streetcar Named Marge
 
Homer the Heretic
 
Lisa the Beauty Queen
 
Treehouse of Horror III
 
Itchy and Scratchy: The Movie
 
Marge Gets a Job
 
New Kid on the Block
 
Mr. Plow
 
Homer's Triple Bypass
 
Marge vs. the Monorail
 
Selma's Choice
 
Brother from the Same Planet
 
I Love Lisa
 
Duffless
 
Last Exit to Springfield
 
So it's Come to This: a Simpson Clipshow
 
the Front
 
Whacking Day
 
Marge in Chains
 
Krusty Gets Kancelled
 
Homer's Barbershop quartet
 
Cape Feare
 
Rosebud
 
Treehouse of Horror IV
 
Marge on the Lam
 
Bart's Inner Child
 
Boy Scoutz N' the hood
 
The Last Temptation of Homer
 
$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling
 
Homer the Vigilante
 
Bart Gets Famous
 
Homer and Apu
 
Homer Loves Flanders
 
Bart Gets an Elephant
 
Burns Heir
 
Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song
 
The Boy Who Knew Too Much
 
Lady Bouvier's Lover
 
Secrets of a Successful Marriage
 
Bart of Darkness
 
Lisa's Rival
 
Another Simpsons Clip Show
 
Sideshow Bob Roberts
 
Treehouse of Horror V
 
Lisa on Ice
 
Grandpa Vs. Sexual Inadequacy
 
Homer the Great
 
Bart's Comet
 
Homer vs. Patty and Selma
 
A Star is Burns
 
Lisa's Wedding
 
Two Dozen and One Greyhounds
 
The PTA Disbands
 
Round Springfield
 
Who Shot Mr. Burns Part 1
 
Who Shot Mr. Burns Part 2
 
Radioactive Man
 
Home Sweet Home-Diddily-Dum-Doodily
 
Mother Simpson
 
Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
 
Marge Be Not Proud
 
Team Homer
 
Scenes from a Class Struggle in Springfield
 
Bart the Fink
 
Lisa the Iconoclast
 
The Day the Violence Died
 
A Fish Called Selma
 
Bart on the Road
 
22 Short Films About Springfield
 
Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in the Curse of the Flying Hellfish
 
Much Apu About Nothing
 
Summer of 4 Ft. 2
 
Treehouse of Horror VII
 
You Only Move Twice
 
Bart After Dark
 
A Milhouse Divided
 
Lisa's Date With Destiny
 
The Twisted World of Marge Simpson
 
Homer's Phobia
 
Brother From Another Series
 
My Sister, My Sitter
 
Homer vs. the 18th Amendment
 
Grade School Confidential
 
The Old Man and Lisa
 
In Marge We Trust
 
Homer's Enemy
 
The Simpsons Spin Off Showcase
 
The Principal and the Pauper
 
Lisa's Sax
 
Treehouse of Horror VIII
 
The Cartridge Family
 
Lisa the Skeptic
 
Realty Bites
 
Miracle on Evergreen Terrace
 
All Singing, All Dancing
 
Bart Carny
 
The Joy of Sect
 
Das Bus
 
The Last Temptation of Krust
 
Lisa the Simpson
 
This Little Wiggy
 
Simpson Tide
 
The Trouble With Trillions
 
Girly Edition
 
Natural Born Kissers
 
Lard of the Dance
 
Bart the Mother
 
D'oh' in the Wind
 
Lisa Gets an A
 
Mayored to the Mob
 
Wild Barts Can't Be Broken
 
Sundau, Cruddy Monday
 
I'm with Cupid
 
Marge Simpson in Screaming Yellow Honkers
 
Make Room for Lisa
 
Simpsons Bible Stories
 
Mom and Pop Art
 
The Old Man and the 'C' Student
 
They Saved Lisa's Brain
 
Brother's Little Helper
 
Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner
 
Treehouse of Horror X
 
E-I-E-I- (Annoyed Grunt)
 
Take my Wife Sleaze
 
Grift of the Magi
 
Alone Again, Natura-Diddly
 
Last Tap Dance in Springfield
 
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad Marge
 
Behind the Laughter
 
A Tale of Two Springfields
 
Homer vs. Dignity
 
The Computer whore Menace Shoes
 
The Great Money Caper
 
Skinner's Sense of Snow
 
HOM'R
 
Pokey Mom
 
Worst Episode Ever
 
Day of the Jackanapes
 
New Kids on the Bleech
 
Hungry Hungry Homer
 
Bye Bye Nerdie
 
I'm Goin to Praiseland
 
Children of a Lesser Clod
 
Simpson Tall Tales
 
Treehouse of Horror XII
 
The Parent Rap
 
Brawil in the Family
 
Sweets and Sour Marge
 
The Bart Wants What It Wants
 
The Lastest Gun in the West
 
Tales From the Public Domain
 
I am Furious Yellow
 
The Sweetest Apu
 
Little Big Girl in the Big Ten
 
The Frying Game
 
Treehouse of Horror XIII
 
The Simpsons Movie
 
Lost Verizon
 
Gone Maggie Gone
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
edit External links Principal Seymour Skinner at TheSimpsons.com
 
1.↑ "The Simpsons" The Principal and the Pauper (1997) at IMDB.
 
2.↑ "The Principal and the Pauper". The Simpsons Episode Guide. Retrieved on 2007-08-04. )
 
3.↑ Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire BBC.co.uk. Retrieved on March 2,2007
 
4.↑ Joe Rhodes. "Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves", TV Guide, 2000-10-21. Retrieved on 2007-08-15. 
 
5.↑ Reiss, Mike. (2002). The Simpsons season 2 DVD commentary for the episode "Principal Charming" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
 
6.↑ Groening, Matt. (2002). The Simpsons season 2 DVD commentary for the episode "Principal Charming" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
 
7.↑ Simpsonsfolder.com: Continuity
 
8.↑ Weinstein, Josh. (2005). The Simpsons season 5 DVD commentary for the episode "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Badaaasssss Song" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
 
9.↑ Jean, Al. (2004). The Simpsons season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Whacking Day" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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