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Fidel Castro
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Character Information
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Fidel Castro (1926) was the Communist President of Cuba from 1959 until 2008. He steals the trillion-dollar bill from Mr. Burns to solve his country's financial crisis, before kicking Mr. Burns, Homer and Smithers off of the island.
History
Castro informs his comrades that Cuba will have to abandon Communism because the country is completely bankrupt. He prepares to phone the Americans to tell them they have won, even though they tried to kill him, which he believes is not so bad, because they named a street after him in San Francisco, although he is shocked to discover that the street is homosexual-only. However, Homer, Mr. Burns and Smithers arrive and Burns attempts to buy Cuba with a trillion-dollar bill. Although it is not for sale, Burns asks to live on the island instead. Castro asks to see the trillion-dollar bill and after persuasion from Homer, Burns lets him see it, only for Castro to steal it before forcing the three to leave.[1]
Behind the Laughter
- The character was voiced by Dan Castellaneta and not by Fidel himself.
- The real Fidel Castro stood down as Cuban leader in 2008.
Appearances
- Episode – "Bart vs. Australia" (picture)
- Episode – "The Trouble with Trillions"
- Comic story – Anchormom
- Comic story – The Principal of the Thing
References