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'''Doctor Julius Hibbert''' is the [[Simpson family]] doctor and often laughs a lot. For example in the episode where [[Bart]] breaks his leg, Doctor Hibbert says "That leg is going to have to come off". As [[Homer]] and Bart gasp, Dr. Hibbert laughs and says "Did I say leg? I meant that wet bathing suit".
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{{Character|
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image=[[Image:Doctor Hibbert.png|222px]]|
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name=Dr. Julius Hibbert|
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gender=Male|
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hair=Black|
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age=45|
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job=Doctor|
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relatives=Wife - [[Berice Hibbert|Berice]]<br>Children - Three Unnamed<br>Brother - [[Beleeding Gums Murphy]]<br>Twin Brother - Unnamed|
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appearance=“[[Bart the Daredevil]]”|
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voiced by=[[Harry Shearer]]
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}}
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== Biography ==
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Dr. Hibbert is the Simpsons' (usually) kind-hearted family doctor, a genius, a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and [[Mensa International]] member, and is one of a few regular African-American characters on the series. Hibbert is noticeably less dysfunctional than just about everyone else on the show, though he does have a bizarre tendency to laugh at inappropriate moments. He also gives questionable solutions to certain medical problems. For example, when [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie]] saved [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] from drowning, he replied to [[Marge Simpson|Marge's]] question "How can a baby save the life of a full-grown man?", "It's very simple. When an adult's life is in danger, a child can summon superhuman strength!"  In "[[Maximum Homerdrive]]", when Homer challenged Red Barclay to eat the "Sir Loin-a-Lot" steak in a contest, Marge feared that Homer might choke on a part of the steak, while Dr. Hibbert claimed that since being 12% owner of [[The Slaughterhouse]] (the restaurant they were eating at), his dietary advice suggests "the occasional eating contest". However, when Red dies from "beef poisoning", he attributes the cause to another restaurant. 
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When the Fox network moved ''The Simpsons'' to Thursdays opposite NBC's top-rated ''The Cosby Show'', the show's producers designed Dr. Hibbert as a parody of Bill Cosby's character Dr. Cliff Huxtable. Hibbert even owns a collection of rather horrid sweaters, just like Dr. Huxtable. Another possible influence in the creation of the character is basketball player Julius Erving, who was nicknamed Doctor J.
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There are hints that Dr. Hibbert is not above dubious medical practices either. After Marge talks him out of buying an unsuitable house, he tells her "If you ever need a prescription, no questions asked..." On another occasion, he buys one of Bart's T Shirts with the legend "DO NOT RESUSCITATE" remarking that "This could get me out of some sticky situations."  When he realized that Marge Simpson was initially unenthused about having a third child, he implied that a healthy baby could bring in as much as $60,000.  Hibbert covered for himself against Marge's horrified reaction by saying that if she had replied any other way, she would be sent to prison, claiming that it was "just a test".  Whether or not he was sincere about selling an unwanted baby is unclear. 
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[[Image:Springfield-hospital.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Springfield General Hospital where Dr. Hibbert is usually seen.]]
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Despite his seemingly honest and good-hearted personality, there is evidence that he is, at heart, a committed mercenary. In "[[Homer's Triple Bypass]]", Hibbert announces to Homer that his heart operation will cost $30,000. When Homer has a heart attack in front of him in response to this news, he says, unmoved, "I'm afraid it's now $40,000."(Hinting that instead of a triple bypass, it became a quadruple bypass) In "[[Bye Bye Nerdie]]", after Homer's baby-proofing business eliminates child injuries in Springfield, Hibbert is seen holding a cooing infant and complaining, "Not a scratch on him, and I've got boat payments!" In "[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]", Hibbert is shown as running an H.M.O. Hibbert's Money-Making Organization". He has been interviewed on television sporting a baseball cap and chain blatantly advertising the wares of pharmaceutical companies. The "interview" ends with him joining in a choreographed raunchy dance routine with several attractive female dancers promoting [[Pfizer]] products. He is a committed Republican and attends Springfield's Republican meetings alongside [[Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]] and [[Rainier Wolfcastle]].  Hibbert also freely wears fur coats, believing that while fur itself may not be murder, "paying for it sure is!"
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He is often seen in flashbacks (for example, [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa's]] birth, or [[Bart Simpson|Bart's]] accidents as a toddler), and each time has a different hairstyle (afro, dreadlocks, Mr. T-style mohawk, etc.) appropriate for the time period. He is married; he and his wife Bernice have at least three children, two boys and a girl.  When his entire family is seen together, they appear to be a spoof of ''The Cosby Show''. Bernice is known to be something of a heavy drinker; this has been joked about on at least one occasion (in "[[Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment]]," she faints, along with other imbibers of renown, upon reading the news that Prohibition has been introduced in Springfield).
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It is implied that he and [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] are long-lost brothers; Hibbert says he has a long-lost brother who is a jazz musician, and Murphy says he has a brother who is a doctor that chuckles at inappropriate times, but somehow the two don't put these clues together.  He also bears a striking resemblance to the director of the [[Shelbyville (Simpsons)|Shelbyville]] orphanage, who mentions a personal quest to find his long-lost twin to an indifferent Homer ("[[Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?]]").
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While Hibbert is usually competent and responsible, it was once suggested that he did not have a legal license in medicine (Lisa: "And guess who's been practicing medicine without a license?"  Hibbert: <Tugs his collar nervously.>  Lisa: "That's right, Homer Simpson."). In addition, he once tricked Homer into signing a malpractice waiver, after his medication caused Bart to lose his hearing, by making him "test out his signature" on the waiver.
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Dr. Hibbert supposedly attended Johns Hopkins University, and evidence from the show indicates he was probably born in Alabama. To pay for medical college, he performed as a male stripper under the pseudonym "Malcolm Sex," claiming "I'd satisfy the ladies by any means necessary." He has since been seen running an adult education class in "How to Strip For Your Wife" which Homer briefly attended.
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He owns a poodle called [[Rosa Barks]] (an allusion to black civil rights activist Rosa Parks) who was impregnated by [[Santa's Little Helper]]. Unhappy with a litter of greyhound/poodle
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puppies, Dr.Hibert leaves the puppies in the care of the Simpsons. Lisa and Bart distribute the
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puppies around Springfield. The known recipients of the puppies were [[Krusty]], [[Snake Jailbird|Snake]] and [[Groundskeeper Willie]].
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At least one of Hibbert's cars is a green Mercedes-Benz G500, which he is seen driving in the episode "[[I, D'oh-Bot]]." In "[[Bart's Girlfriend]]," he mentions his Porsche keys.  In "[[Homer Loves Flanders]]," he is seen muttering angrily over a "rusty tailgate" on a generic-looking station wagon. In "[[My Sister, My Sitter]]", he's driving a silver Volvo 850 sedan.
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Along with [[Carl Carlson|Carl]], [[Judge Snyder]], [[Drederick Tatum]], and Police Sergeant [[Lou]], Dr. Hibbert and his wife represent African American people in the show, although to date, Dr. Hibbert and Carl have only had one direct exchange, with Hibbert apparently being irritated by Carl's description of him as a "brother." He (along with most African-American characters) attends a church parodying traditional black worship styles. He has a red belt in Judo.
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Dr. Julius Hibbert
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Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 45
Hair: Black
Occupation: Doctor
Relatives: Wife - Berice
Children - Three Unnamed
Brother - Beleeding Gums Murphy
Twin Brother - Unnamed
First appearance: Bart the Daredevil
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Biography

Dr. Hibbert is the Simpsons' (usually) kind-hearted family doctor, a genius, a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Mensa International member, and is one of a few regular African-American characters on the series. Hibbert is noticeably less dysfunctional than just about everyone else on the show, though he does have a bizarre tendency to laugh at inappropriate moments. He also gives questionable solutions to certain medical problems. For example, when Maggie saved Homer from drowning, he replied to Marge's question "How can a baby save the life of a full-grown man?", "It's very simple. When an adult's life is in danger, a child can summon superhuman strength!" In "Maximum Homerdrive", when Homer challenged Red Barclay to eat the "Sir Loin-a-Lot" steak in a contest, Marge feared that Homer might choke on a part of the steak, while Dr. Hibbert claimed that since being 12% owner of The Slaughterhouse (the restaurant they were eating at), his dietary advice suggests "the occasional eating contest". However, when Red dies from "beef poisoning", he attributes the cause to another restaurant.

When the Fox network moved The Simpsons to Thursdays opposite NBC's top-rated The Cosby Show, the show's producers designed Dr. Hibbert as a parody of Bill Cosby's character Dr. Cliff Huxtable. Hibbert even owns a collection of rather horrid sweaters, just like Dr. Huxtable. Another possible influence in the creation of the character is basketball player Julius Erving, who was nicknamed Doctor J.

There are hints that Dr. Hibbert is not above dubious medical practices either. After Marge talks him out of buying an unsuitable house, he tells her "If you ever need a prescription, no questions asked..." On another occasion, he buys one of Bart's T Shirts with the legend "DO NOT RESUSCITATE" remarking that "This could get me out of some sticky situations." When he realized that Marge Simpson was initially unenthused about having a third child, he implied that a healthy baby could bring in as much as $60,000. Hibbert covered for himself against Marge's horrified reaction by saying that if she had replied any other way, she would be sent to prison, claiming that it was "just a test". Whether or not he was sincere about selling an unwanted baby is unclear.

File:Springfield-hospital.jpg
Springfield General Hospital where Dr. Hibbert is usually seen.

Despite his seemingly honest and good-hearted personality, there is evidence that he is, at heart, a committed mercenary. In "Homer's Triple Bypass", Hibbert announces to Homer that his heart operation will cost $30,000. When Homer has a heart attack in front of him in response to this news, he says, unmoved, "I'm afraid it's now $40,000."(Hinting that instead of a triple bypass, it became a quadruple bypass) In "Bye Bye Nerdie", after Homer's baby-proofing business eliminates child injuries in Springfield, Hibbert is seen holding a cooing infant and complaining, "Not a scratch on him, and I've got boat payments!" In "The Last Temptation of Homer", Hibbert is shown as running an H.M.O. Hibbert's Money-Making Organization". He has been interviewed on television sporting a baseball cap and chain blatantly advertising the wares of pharmaceutical companies. The "interview" ends with him joining in a choreographed raunchy dance routine with several attractive female dancers promoting Pfizer products. He is a committed Republican and attends Springfield's Republican meetings alongside Mr. Burns and Rainier Wolfcastle. Hibbert also freely wears fur coats, believing that while fur itself may not be murder, "paying for it sure is!"

He is often seen in flashbacks (for example, Lisa's birth, or Bart's accidents as a toddler), and each time has a different hairstyle (afro, dreadlocks, Mr. T-style mohawk, etc.) appropriate for the time period. He is married; he and his wife Bernice have at least three children, two boys and a girl. When his entire family is seen together, they appear to be a spoof of The Cosby Show. Bernice is known to be something of a heavy drinker; this has been joked about on at least one occasion (in "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment," she faints, along with other imbibers of renown, upon reading the news that Prohibition has been introduced in Springfield).

It is implied that he and Bleeding Gums Murphy are long-lost brothers; Hibbert says he has a long-lost brother who is a jazz musician, and Murphy says he has a brother who is a doctor that chuckles at inappropriate times, but somehow the two don't put these clues together. He also bears a striking resemblance to the director of the Shelbyville orphanage, who mentions a personal quest to find his long-lost twin to an indifferent Homer ("Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?").

While Hibbert is usually competent and responsible, it was once suggested that he did not have a legal license in medicine (Lisa: "And guess who's been practicing medicine without a license?" Hibbert: <Tugs his collar nervously.> Lisa: "That's right, Homer Simpson."). In addition, he once tricked Homer into signing a malpractice waiver, after his medication caused Bart to lose his hearing, by making him "test out his signature" on the waiver.

Dr. Hibbert supposedly attended Johns Hopkins University, and evidence from the show indicates he was probably born in Alabama. To pay for medical college, he performed as a male stripper under the pseudonym "Malcolm Sex," claiming "I'd satisfy the ladies by any means necessary." He has since been seen running an adult education class in "How to Strip For Your Wife" which Homer briefly attended.

He owns a poodle called Rosa Barks (an allusion to black civil rights activist Rosa Parks) who was impregnated by Santa's Little Helper. Unhappy with a litter of greyhound/poodle puppies, Dr.Hibert leaves the puppies in the care of the Simpsons. Lisa and Bart distribute the puppies around Springfield. The known recipients of the puppies were Krusty, Snake and Groundskeeper Willie.

At least one of Hibbert's cars is a green Mercedes-Benz G500, which he is seen driving in the episode "I, D'oh-Bot." In "Bart's Girlfriend," he mentions his Porsche keys. In "Homer Loves Flanders," he is seen muttering angrily over a "rusty tailgate" on a generic-looking station wagon. In "My Sister, My Sitter", he's driving a silver Volvo 850 sedan.

Along with Carl, Judge Snyder, Drederick Tatum, and Police Sergeant Lou, Dr. Hibbert and his wife represent African American people in the show, although to date, Dr. Hibbert and Carl have only had one direct exchange, with Hibbert apparently being irritated by Carl's description of him as a "brother." He (along with most African-American characters) attends a church parodying traditional black worship styles. He has a red belt in Judo.


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