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Russian chess player
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
First appearance: "Lost Our Lisa"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


The Russian chess player is a Russian man who lives in Springfield's Russian District.

History

After taking the wrong bus and getting lost, Lisa came across two men playing chess. She asked the men if they knew how to get to the museum. One of the men yelled at her in Russian, saying that the museum was 6 blocks away. Lisa, who was frightened by the yelling, ran off and the man said to the other chess player that she was going in the wrong direction. The other man then said "checkmate", to which the first man threw the chess board on the ground and, while shouting again, asked the man if he would like to play another game.

Appearances