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'''Sideshow Mel''' real name, Melvin Van Horn is one of the many sidekicks to [[Krusty the Clown]] on [[The Krusty the Clown Show]]. He is deep voiced and is usually spotted in big mobs or crowds pointing faults out.
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'''Sideshow Mel''', full name '''Melvin Van Horne''' (voiced by [[Dan Castellaneta]]), is a character on the animated TV show ''[[The Simpsons]]''. Sideshow Mel has served as [[Krusty the Clown]]'s sidekick for more than a decade, replacing [[Sideshow Bob]] after Bob was incarcerated from framing Krusty for robbery. He is often seen in the mobs of people throughout greater Springfield. His role seems to be that of summing up the group's sentiments in a line.
  
 
==Role in The Simpsons==
 
==Role in The Simpsons==
He replaced [[Sideshow Bob]] after Bob was incarcerated for framing Krusty for armed robbery. Mel's hiring was never explicitly shown in the series. He first appeared in "[[Itchy & Scratchy & Marge]]", shortly after Sideshow Bob was sent to prison, filling the exact role that Bob once did.  
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===Replacement for Bob===
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Mel's hiring was never explicitly shown in the series. He first appeared shortly after Sideshow Bob was sent to prison, filling the exact role that Bob once did. The gag seems to be that Krusty unceremoniously replaced Bob with someone even stranger-looking than he was.
  
==Known Information==
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===Primary Role===  
Little is known about Mel.  
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Sideshow Mel uses a slide whistle to communicate on camera. When not in character, Mel speaks in a grandiose British/Shakespearean accent (Castellaneta's play on [[Kelsey Grammer]]'s character, [[Sideshow Bob]]) and owns poodles. His main accomplishment so far has been successfully removing [[Waylon Smithers]] from [[Who Shot Mr. Burns?|suspicion of having shot]] [[Mr. Burns]]. Off-screen, Mel is generally very eloquent, educated, poetic and intelligent, with a beautiful singing voice-it is implied that, as with Sideshow Bob before him, his true talents are wasted on Krusty's show.  In one particularly humiliating episode, he was forced to conduct an orchestra of kazoo-playing monkeys. When he pleaded with Krusty to not force him to do it, Krusty simply shouted at him to "shut up and conduct!"
  
==Education and Religion==
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===Recent Seasons===
He is a [[Cornell University]] graduate and an atheist (though he is occasionally seen at the Presbylutheran church).  
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In recent seasons, Sideshow Mel's frequency of appearance has increased noticeably, delivering his usual summing up a group or mob's sentiments. This has been met with criticism among viewers who believe that the routine has become massively overused.
  
==Usual Communication==
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==Character Traits==
Sideshow Mel uses a slide whistle to communicate on camera just like Bob.  
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===Religion and Education===
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Little is known about Mel. He is a Cornell University graduate and an Atheist (though he is occasionally seen at the Presbylutheran church).
  
==Voice==
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===Hair===
When not in character, Mel speaks in a grandiose British/Shakespearean accent (Castellaneta's play on [[Kelsey Grammer]]'s character, [[Sideshow Bob]]) and owns poodles.  
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Mel perpetually wears a bone in his hair which may or may not be permanently affixed: in "[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]" he warned [[Lisa Simpson]] not to use a bone to try and get gum out of her hair, as he did and it became permanently stuck there. However, in another episode, he removed and used it as a weapon during a duel. In "[[Skinner's Sense of Snow]]", he indicated that he could feel meteorological conditions in the bone, such as incoming storms.
  
==Hair==
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===Allergies===
Mel perpetually wears a bone in his hair which was revealed in "[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]" to be from a failed attempt to remove gum from his hair, however, in [[Skinner's Sense of Snow]] he takes it out of his hair and uses it as a weapon. In [[The Wettest Stories Ever Told]] the bone is taken out and revealed to be an army knife (though this may have been non-canon, for it occurred in a story told by Homer).  
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[[Bart Simpson]] has found out that Mel is [[Lactose intolerance|lactose-intolerant]]. Krusty once poured liquid [[nitrogen]] down Mel's pants and cracked his [[buttocks]] with a hammer.  
  
==Conflicts==
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===Family===
In "[[Bart Gets Famous]]" it was revealed that Mel is lactose intolerant. In "[[Homerazzi]]" it was revealed that he was in a bitter custody battle.  
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He may be married to or living with a woman named Barbara, who may or may not be Krusty's sister (as referenced in "[[Colonel Homer]]") with whom he wished to purchase a house from [[Marge Simpson]] in the episode "[[Realty Bites]]." In the episode "[[I'm With Cupid]]" he complains that Barbara will no longer pleasure him with the French Arts.
  
==Family==
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==Other Jobs==
In "[[I'm With Cupid]]", he reveals he has a wife (or at least a girlfriend) called Barbara, who appears in [[Realty Bites]].
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After Krusty's show was cancelled following the rise of Gabbo, Mel worked at a taco stand where he initially refused Krusty's pleas to return to his show.
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He was the jury foreman for the [[Mona Simpson]] trial in "[[My Mother the Carjacker]]". The jury was sequestered at a Quality Inn which "more than lived up to its name."
  
==Accidents==
 
Sideshow Mel is often subject to abuse by Krusty, just as Sideshow Bob was before him. Such occurrences include 'Krusty's Slide', where he is forced into a mixture of laundry detergent and rancid Bearnaise sauce; another unseen one is in "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]" where he states that Krusty once poured liquid nitrogen down his pants and cracked his buttocks with a hammer.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:59, March 19, 2008

Melvin Van Horne
Sideshow Mel.jpg
Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 36
Hair: Teal
Occupation: Assistant to Krusty
Relatives: Unknown
First appearance: Itchy and Scratchy and Marge
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Sideshow Mel, full name Melvin Van Horne (voiced by Dan Castellaneta), is a character on the animated TV show The Simpsons. Sideshow Mel has served as Krusty the Clown's sidekick for more than a decade, replacing Sideshow Bob after Bob was incarcerated from framing Krusty for robbery. He is often seen in the mobs of people throughout greater Springfield. His role seems to be that of summing up the group's sentiments in a line.

Role in The Simpsons

Replacement for Bob

Mel's hiring was never explicitly shown in the series. He first appeared shortly after Sideshow Bob was sent to prison, filling the exact role that Bob once did. The gag seems to be that Krusty unceremoniously replaced Bob with someone even stranger-looking than he was.

Primary Role

Sideshow Mel uses a slide whistle to communicate on camera. When not in character, Mel speaks in a grandiose British/Shakespearean accent (Castellaneta's play on Kelsey Grammer's character, Sideshow Bob) and owns poodles. His main accomplishment so far has been successfully removing Waylon Smithers from suspicion of having shot Mr. Burns. Off-screen, Mel is generally very eloquent, educated, poetic and intelligent, with a beautiful singing voice-it is implied that, as with Sideshow Bob before him, his true talents are wasted on Krusty's show. In one particularly humiliating episode, he was forced to conduct an orchestra of kazoo-playing monkeys. When he pleaded with Krusty to not force him to do it, Krusty simply shouted at him to "shut up and conduct!"

Recent Seasons

In recent seasons, Sideshow Mel's frequency of appearance has increased noticeably, delivering his usual summing up a group or mob's sentiments. This has been met with criticism among viewers who believe that the routine has become massively overused.

Character Traits

Religion and Education

Little is known about Mel. He is a Cornell University graduate and an Atheist (though he is occasionally seen at the Presbylutheran church).

Hair

Mel perpetually wears a bone in his hair which may or may not be permanently affixed: in "22 Short Films About Springfield" he warned Lisa Simpson not to use a bone to try and get gum out of her hair, as he did and it became permanently stuck there. However, in another episode, he removed and used it as a weapon during a duel. In "Skinner's Sense of Snow", he indicated that he could feel meteorological conditions in the bone, such as incoming storms.

Allergies

Bart Simpson has found out that Mel is lactose-intolerant. Krusty once poured liquid nitrogen down Mel's pants and cracked his buttocks with a hammer.

Family

He may be married to or living with a woman named Barbara, who may or may not be Krusty's sister (as referenced in "Colonel Homer") with whom he wished to purchase a house from Marge Simpson in the episode "Realty Bites." In the episode "I'm With Cupid" he complains that Barbara will no longer pleasure him with the French Arts.

Other Jobs

After Krusty's show was cancelled following the rise of Gabbo, Mel worked at a taco stand where he initially refused Krusty's pleas to return to his show.

He was the jury foreman for the Mona Simpson trial in "My Mother the Carjacker". The jury was sequestered at a Quality Inn which "more than lived up to its name."