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'''Freddy Quimby''' is the nephew of [[Springfield]]'s [[Mayor Quimby]]. Freddy was first featured in the episode [[The Boy Who Knew Too Much]], in which he was charged with beating a French waiter half to death. The court ruled in favour of Freddie because [[Bart Simpson]] testified with an eyewitness account. Freddy also once owned a Fish Stick Factory before Mayor Quimby fired his own nephew and took over production himself. He is seen appearing briefly in [[See Homer Run]] with an altered appearance and improved look, with an different voice.
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'''Freddy Quimby''' is the nephew of [[Springfield]]'s [[Mayor Quimby]]. Freddy was first featured in the episode [[The Boy Who Knew Too Much]], in which he was charged with beating a French waiter half to death. The court ruled in favour of Freddie because [[Bart Simpson]] testified with an eyewitness account. Freddy also once owned a Fish Stick Factory before Mayor Quimby fired his own nephew and took over production himself. He is seen appearing briefly in [[See Homer Run]] with an altered appearance and improved look, with an different voice (apparantly, he started becoming somewhat of a law-abiding citizen, as he is his press secretary, and as evidenced in the town hall meeting that started the recall elections, he seemed willing to even call out his uncle for the crimes that he and his administration caused.).
 
The character's name is in homage to Fred Quimby, the producer of many 1940s episodes of Tom and Jerry.
 
The character's name is in homage to Fred Quimby, the producer of many 1940s episodes of Tom and Jerry.
  
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Revision as of 11:44, July 19, 2009

Frederick 'Freddy' Joey Quimby
Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 18
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Press Secretary
Relatives: Uncle - Mayor Quimby Father - Clovis Quimby
First appearance: The Boy Who Knew Too Much
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Freddy Quimby is the nephew of Springfield's Mayor Quimby. Freddy was first featured in the episode The Boy Who Knew Too Much, in which he was charged with beating a French waiter half to death. The court ruled in favour of Freddie because Bart Simpson testified with an eyewitness account. Freddy also once owned a Fish Stick Factory before Mayor Quimby fired his own nephew and took over production himself. He is seen appearing briefly in See Homer Run with an altered appearance and improved look, with an different voice (apparantly, he started becoming somewhat of a law-abiding citizen, as he is his press secretary, and as evidenced in the town hall meeting that started the recall elections, he seemed willing to even call out his uncle for the crimes that he and his administration caused.). The character's name is in homage to Fred Quimby, the producer of many 1940s episodes of Tom and Jerry.


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