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Difference between revisions of "Yutaka Nakamura"

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He came to [[Springfield]] looking for his daughter's house, but all he could find in it's address was the [[Android's Dungeon]]. [[Homer]] bumped into him and accidentally badmouthed [[Comic Book Guy]], causing Mr. Nakamura to take Kumiko away from him.
 
He came to [[Springfield]] looking for his daughter's house, but all he could find in it's address was the [[Android's Dungeon]]. [[Homer]] bumped into him and accidentally badmouthed [[Comic Book Guy]], causing Mr. Nakamura to take Kumiko away from him.
  
Homer went to make things right and started to get him drunk. During this time, [[Michiko Nakamura|his wife's ghost]] appeared to him and got angry at him as she only died as they agreed to a double suicide. After drinking [[Snake Rice Wine]], he hallucinated lots of spirits, including one called [[No-Face]]. No-Face tried to take Kumiko away and then took off his mask, revealing himself to be Yutaka Nakamura. He then realized that he was the actual monster and gave his blessing for Comic Book Guy to be with his daughter.
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Homer went to make things right and started to get him drunk. During this time, [[Michiko Nakamura|his wife's ghost]] appeared to him and got angry at him as she only died as they agreed to a double suicide. After drinking Snake Rice Wine, he hallucinated lots of spirits, including one called No-Face. No-Face tried to take Kumiko away and then took off his mask, revealing himself to be Yutaka Nakamura. He then realized that he was the actual monster and gave his blessing for Comic Book Guy to be with his daughter.
  
 
He then attended the wedding where his wife appeared again as a ghost and told him that she was kind of happy.
 
He then attended the wedding where his wife appeared again as a ghost and told him that she was kind of happy.
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He may have stayed in Springfield as he attended the presentation of Springfield's new anthem "[[Springfield, Why Not?]]".
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Married to the Blob}}
 
*{{ep|Married to the Blob}}
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*{{ep|Walking Big & Tall}}
  
 
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[[Category:Adults]]
 
[[Category:Adults]]
 
[[Category:Fathers]]
 
[[Category:Fathers]]
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Yutaka Nakamura
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Relatives: Wife: Michiko Nakamura
Daughter: Kumiko Nakamura
First appearance: "Married to the Blob"


Yutaka Nakamura is the father of Kumiko Nakamura.

History

He came to Springfield looking for his daughter's house, but all he could find in it's address was the Android's Dungeon. Homer bumped into him and accidentally badmouthed Comic Book Guy, causing Mr. Nakamura to take Kumiko away from him.

Homer went to make things right and started to get him drunk. During this time, his wife's ghost appeared to him and got angry at him as she only died as they agreed to a double suicide. After drinking Snake Rice Wine, he hallucinated lots of spirits, including one called No-Face. No-Face tried to take Kumiko away and then took off his mask, revealing himself to be Yutaka Nakamura. He then realized that he was the actual monster and gave his blessing for Comic Book Guy to be with his daughter.

He then attended the wedding where his wife appeared again as a ghost and told him that she was kind of happy.

He may have stayed in Springfield as he attended the presentation of Springfield's new anthem "Springfield, Why Not?".

Appearances