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Bill Gates was later seen at an entrepreneurs expo with [[Nelson]] on his shoulders, in a play fight with {{ch|Mark Zuckerberg}} and {{Ch|Richard Branson}}.<ref>"[[Loan-a Lisa]]"</ref> | Bill Gates was later seen at an entrepreneurs expo with [[Nelson]] on his shoulders, in a play fight with {{ch|Mark Zuckerberg}} and {{Ch|Richard Branson}}.<ref>"[[Loan-a Lisa]]"</ref> | ||
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He is also one of the many people on "[[Ned Flanders|Ned's]] List of Laudable Lefties".<ref>''[[Flanders' Book of Faith]]''</ref> | He is also one of the many people on "[[Ned Flanders|Ned's]] List of Laudable Lefties".<ref>''[[Flanders' Book of Faith]]''</ref> | ||
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When [[Milhouse]] envisions himself and [[Lisa]] becoming a couple after he created ''[[World Wide Wedgie]]'', he sees them as the Bill and [[Melinda Gates]] of wedgies.<ref>''[[Wedgie Issue]]''</ref> | When [[Milhouse]] envisions himself and [[Lisa]] becoming a couple after he created ''[[World Wide Wedgie]]'', he sees them as the Bill and [[Melinda Gates]] of wedgies.<ref>''[[Wedgie Issue]]''</ref> | ||
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+ | When Bill checked-in to a Mexican health ranch, he was drugged and forced into sweatshop labour. He was then replaced with a doppelganger. At the sweatshop he met [[Steve Jobs]], who had experienced the same thing. The two often fought before they were freed.<ref>''[[A Brand New Burns, Part One!]]''</ref> | ||
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
Revision as of 09:16, March 15, 2015
Bill Gates
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Character Information
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Bill Gates is the chairman of Microsoft.
History
He came to Homer's house and destroyed his internet company Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net, after he said he didn't get rich by buying things.[1]
Gates attended Billionaire Camp and his name was seen above a cabin with his net worth of $57,108,927,832.[2]
When Bart was at the Mapple Store, he tells the costumers that Steve Mobs made a fortune off the customers, that he invested it all in Microsoft, and his boyfriend is Bill Gates and they like to kiss each other on a pile of their money.[3]
Bill Gates was later seen at an entrepreneurs expo with Nelson on his shoulders, in a play fight with Mark Zuckerberg and Richard Branson.[4]
He is also one of the many people on "Ned's List of Laudable Lefties".[5]
Non-canon
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He was seen getting into a rocket going to Mars to escape the Earth.[6]
When Milhouse envisions himself and Lisa becoming a couple after he created World Wide Wedgie, he sees them as the Bill and Melinda Gates of wedgies.[7]
When Bill checked-in to a Mexican health ranch, he was drugged and forced into sweatshop labour. He was then replaced with a doppelganger. At the sweatshop he met Steve Jobs, who had experienced the same thing. The two often fought before they were freed.[8]
Behind the Laughter
Bill Gates didn't provide the voice of the character, Hank Azaria did.
Appearances
- Episode – "Das Bus"
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror X"
- Episode – "MyPods and Boomsticks" (mentioned)
- Episode – "The Burns and the Bees" (name seen)
- Episode – "Loan-a Lisa"
- Comic story – The Paper Chase (mentioned)
- Comic story – Marge the Sellout
- Comic story – A Brand New Burns, Part One!
- Comic story – Wedgie Issue
- Book – Flanders' Book of Faith (mentioned)
Gallery
- Billgates.jpg
Bill Gates in "Das Bus"
References
Ned's List of Laudable Lefties
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50 Cent • Douglas Adams • Buzz Aldrin • Tim Allen • Fred Astaire • Lord Baden-Powell • F. Lee Bailey • Rocky Balboa • James Baldwin • Tom Barrasso • Drew Barrymore • Jason Bateman • Larry Bird • Robert Blake • Barry Bonds • Matthew Broderick • Pierce Brosnan • Lenny Bruce • Mark Brunell • Carol Burnett • George Burns • George H. W. Bush • Brett Butler • David Byrne • Julius Caesar • Milton Caniff • Jim Carrey • Fidel Castro • Lewis Carroll • Charlie Chaplin • Marcia Clark • Bill Clinton • Charlemagne • Prince Charles • Calbert Cheaney • Winston Churchill • Kurt Cobain • Ty Cobb • Jimmy Connors • Hans Conried • James J. Corbett • James Cromwell • Tom Cruise • Robert Crumb • Dick Dale • Leonardo da Vinci • Olivia de Havilland • Robert De Niro • Albert DeSalvo • Albrecht Dürer • Oscar De La Hoya • John Dillinger • Matt Dillon • David Duchovny • Bob Dylan • Ehud • Eminem • Albert Einstein • M. C. Escher • The Everly Brothers • W. C. Fields • Bobby Fischer • Benjamin Franklin • Peter Fonda • Steve Forbes • Henry Ford • Whitey Ford • Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi • Greta Garbo • Judy Garland • Bill Gates • Uri Geller • Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg • Whoopi Goldberg • Al Gore • Cary Grant • Matt Groening • Ken Griffey, Jr. • Jake Gyllenhaal • Dorothy Hamill • Isaac Hayes • Joey Heatherton • Tippi Hedren • Jimi Hendrix • Jim Henson • Ben Hogan • Hans Holbein • Herbert Hoover • J. Edgar Hoover • Steve Howe • Carl Hubbell • Rock Hudson • Hugh Jackman • Reggie Jackson • Shoeless Joe Jackson • Peter Jennings • Angelina Jolie • Wally Joyner • Danny Kaye • Diane Keaton • Helen Keller • Caroline Kennedy • John F. Kennedy, Jr. • Kermit the Frog • Nicole Kidman • Paul Klee • Ted Koppel • Ripsa Koskinen-Papunen • Sandy Koufax • Lisa Kudrow • Rod Laver • Peter Lawford • Cloris Leachman • Spike Lee • Ivan Lendl • Jay Leno • David Letterman • Greg Louganis • Shirley MacLaine • Ricky Martin • Harpo Marx • Bill Mauldin • Marcel Marceau • Paul McCartney • John McEnroe • Marshall McLuhan • Robert McNamara • Kristy McNichol • Steve McQueen • Anne Meara • George Michael • Michelangelo • Marilyn Monroe • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart • Martina Navratilova • Friedrich Nietzsche • Oliver North • Kim Novak • Ryan O'Neal • Pat Oliphant • Bobby Orr • Mel Ott • Sarah Jessica Parker • Trey Parker • Arnold Palmer • George S. Patton • Linus Pauling • Pelé • Anthony Perkins • Ross Perot • Joe Perry • Luke Perry • Pablo Picasso • Robert Plant • Cole Porter • Colin Powell • Pretty much any ballplayer named "Lefty" • Richard Pryor • Edward R. Murrow • Sergei Rachmaninoff • Raphael • Maurice Ravel • Ronald Reagan • Robert Redford • Keanu Reeves • Julia Roberts • Pat Robertson • David Robinson • Bill Russell • Babe Ruth • Eva Marie Saint • Deion Sanders • Gayle Sayers • Albert Schweitzer • Seal • H. Norman Schwarzkopf • Jerry Seinfeld • Monica Seles • Richard Simmons • Paul Simon • Warren Spahn • Mark Spitz • Ken Stabler • Ringo Starr • Ben Stiller • Sting • Darryl Strawberry • Emma Thompson • Rip Torn • Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec • Leo Tolstoy • Harry S. Truman • Peter Ustinov • Fernando Valenzuela • Rudy Vallée • Dick Van Dyke • Queen Victoria • Otto von Bismarck • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • Kurt Vonnegut • Bill Walton • H. G. Wells • Eudora Welty • Prince William • Ted Williams • Bruce Willis • William Windom • Joanne Woodward • Jim Zorn |