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− | '''Gabbo''' was a short-lived, though enormously successful, kids puppet in [[Springfield]]. He was used by [[Arthur Crandall]] | + | '''Gabbo''' was a short-lived, though enormously successful, kids puppet in [[Springfield]]. He was used by [[Arthur Crandall]]. |
== Role in The Simpsons == | == Role in The Simpsons == | ||
A colorful, vivacious (even by the standards of Springfield) puppet, he was offset by his more rigid and refined puppeteer, Arthur Crandall. They were so successful, in fact, that they overtook the popularity of [[Krusty the Clown]] for a brief time, forcing their competitor into cancellation before making a rather large gaffe, unaware he was still on air. | A colorful, vivacious (even by the standards of Springfield) puppet, he was offset by his more rigid and refined puppeteer, Arthur Crandall. They were so successful, in fact, that they overtook the popularity of [[Krusty the Clown]] for a brief time, forcing their competitor into cancellation before making a rather large gaffe, unaware he was still on air. | ||
− | In an effort to bail out his idol, [[Bart Simpson]] snuck into the studio where Gabbo's show was being filmed. During a commercial break, where Gabbo took the time to badmouth his | + | In an effort to bail out his idol, [[Bart Simpson]] snuck into the studio where Gabbo's show was being filmed. During a commercial break, where Gabbo took the time to badmouth his fan base, the children of Springfield, despite Arthur Crandall's urgings for him to relent, Bart switched the camera back on, revealing Gabbo uttering the words, "All the children in Springfield are S.O.B.s." |
− | Following Gabbo's gaffe, Krusty (with the aid of Bart and [[Lisa Simpson]]) launched a spectacular comeback special, | + | Following Gabbo's gaffe, Krusty (with the aid of Bart and [[Lisa Simpson]]) launched a spectacular comeback special, re-establishing the clown's stranglehold on the hearts of the children of Springfield. Neither Gabbo nor Arthur Crandall were heard from again. |
In "[[Bart to the Future]]", Arthur Crandall and Gabbo are seen once again, as part of an act for the Native American Casino. Gabbo, when not in use, is simply a dummy. This can imply that his remarks about the children being "S.O.B's" are Arthur Crandall's own, and that Crandall has dissociative identity disorder, expressing one personality through Gabbo. | In "[[Bart to the Future]]", Arthur Crandall and Gabbo are seen once again, as part of an act for the Native American Casino. Gabbo, when not in use, is simply a dummy. This can imply that his remarks about the children being "S.O.B's" are Arthur Crandall's own, and that Crandall has dissociative identity disorder, expressing one personality through Gabbo. | ||
− | ( | + | He makes a slight cameo in [[The Simpsons Movie]], in the scene where the EPA decides to trap Springfield under a glass environmental dome shortly after Lake Springfield's re-pollution by Homer (Arthur Crandall's mouth opens wide, and Gabbo's mouth hinge falls off). |
− | + | == Trivia == | |
+ | *His hinges are visible. | ||
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+ | == Appearances == | ||
+ | *{{Ep|Krusty Gets Kancelled}} | ||
+ | *[[The Simpsons Movie]] | ||
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[[Category:Characters voiced by Hank Azaria]] | [[Category:Characters voiced by Hank Azaria]] |
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Character Information
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Gabbo was a short-lived, though enormously successful, kids puppet in Springfield. He was used by Arthur Crandall.
Role in The Simpsons
A colorful, vivacious (even by the standards of Springfield) puppet, he was offset by his more rigid and refined puppeteer, Arthur Crandall. They were so successful, in fact, that they overtook the popularity of Krusty the Clown for a brief time, forcing their competitor into cancellation before making a rather large gaffe, unaware he was still on air.
In an effort to bail out his idol, Bart Simpson snuck into the studio where Gabbo's show was being filmed. During a commercial break, where Gabbo took the time to badmouth his fan base, the children of Springfield, despite Arthur Crandall's urgings for him to relent, Bart switched the camera back on, revealing Gabbo uttering the words, "All the children in Springfield are S.O.B.s."
Following Gabbo's gaffe, Krusty (with the aid of Bart and Lisa Simpson) launched a spectacular comeback special, re-establishing the clown's stranglehold on the hearts of the children of Springfield. Neither Gabbo nor Arthur Crandall were heard from again.
In "Bart to the Future", Arthur Crandall and Gabbo are seen once again, as part of an act for the Native American Casino. Gabbo, when not in use, is simply a dummy. This can imply that his remarks about the children being "S.O.B's" are Arthur Crandall's own, and that Crandall has dissociative identity disorder, expressing one personality through Gabbo.
He makes a slight cameo in The Simpsons Movie, in the scene where the EPA decides to trap Springfield under a glass environmental dome shortly after Lake Springfield's re-pollution by Homer (Arthur Crandall's mouth opens wide, and Gabbo's mouth hinge falls off).
Trivia
- His hinges are visible.
Appearances