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Difference between revisions of "Richard"

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He may have a crush on [[Allison Taylor]] and in one future prediction he is seen dancing with her.
 
He may have a crush on [[Allison Taylor]] and in one future prediction he is seen dancing with her.
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== Religion ==
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He was once seen wearing a kippah, implying that he is Jewish.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 08:56, October 2, 2013

For others named Richard, see Richard (disambiguation).
Richard
Richard.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Age: 10
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Student
Relatives: Grandfather: Unnamed
First appearance: "Bart the Genius"
Voiced by: Jo Ann Harris
Nancy Cartwright
Pamela Hayden
Maggie Roswell


Richard is a gray haired student at Springfield Elementary School.

Appearance

He is usually seen with Lewis and wears a blue jacket. Richard appears frequently in events involving the Springfield children, and is occasionally involved in mischief. After school he often participates in the school band and plays catch with Milhouse and Lewis.

Family

He has a grandfather.

Earlier Episodes

He is almost always seen with Lewis when he isn't with Bart and Milhouse. He rarely speaks to other children in Springfield.

Hair

His hair usually stays gray, but for unknown reasons it will sometimes change to brown, black, blonde, and others.

Crush

He may have a crush on Allison Taylor and in one future prediction he is seen dancing with her.

Religion

He was once seen wearing a kippah, implying that he is Jewish.

Appearances

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