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'''Howard K. Duff VIII''' is the owner of the [[Duff Stadium]] who appears in [[Hungry, Hungry, Homer]]. He is voiced by [[Stacy Keach]].
 
'''Howard K. Duff VIII''' is the owner of the [[Duff Stadium]] who appears in [[Hungry, Hungry, Homer]]. He is voiced by [[Stacy Keach]].
  
==Role in The Simpsons==
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== Role in The Simpsons ==
 
In Hungry, Hungry, Homer when [[Homer]] sees and advertisement for [[Blocko Land]] The Simpsons go there and when they leave a part of [[Lisa]]'s Eiffel Tower is missing and Homer goes to the park and gets the piece and decides to help people with their problems. Homer then goes to [[Moe's Tavern]] after a hard day of work and [[Lenny]] says that ever since [[Duff Beer]] has owned the stadium the [[Springfield Isotopes]] have not won a game and he wants a refund. Homer then goes to talk to Howard K. Duff VIII the boss and discovers that he is moving the team to Alberquerque. Homer tries to tell the news this but the room is replaced by a dancer. Homer then goes on a hunger strike to tell everyone the truth but no one beleives him and when a bunch of people see Homer Howard K. Duff uses Homer as an attraction in the field. Homer is then hungry and is offered a hot dog and all the toppings are ones from Alberquerque. Everybody then learns the truth and Homer becomes a hero.
 
In Hungry, Hungry, Homer when [[Homer]] sees and advertisement for [[Blocko Land]] The Simpsons go there and when they leave a part of [[Lisa]]'s Eiffel Tower is missing and Homer goes to the park and gets the piece and decides to help people with their problems. Homer then goes to [[Moe's Tavern]] after a hard day of work and [[Lenny]] says that ever since [[Duff Beer]] has owned the stadium the [[Springfield Isotopes]] have not won a game and he wants a refund. Homer then goes to talk to Howard K. Duff VIII the boss and discovers that he is moving the team to Alberquerque. Homer tries to tell the news this but the room is replaced by a dancer. Homer then goes on a hunger strike to tell everyone the truth but no one beleives him and when a bunch of people see Homer Howard K. Duff uses Homer as an attraction in the field. Homer is then hungry and is offered a hot dog and all the toppings are ones from Alberquerque. Everybody then learns the truth and Homer becomes a hero.
  
==Confusion==
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== Confusion ==
 
Many fans have confused this character with [[Howard K. Duff VII]] who would appear later in [[Old Yeller Belly]]. The difference is the Roman numeral at the end of their names. This character's Roman is found on a door label in one scene while the other character's is said by [[Lisa]] as she refers to him as the Seventh.
 
Many fans have confused this character with [[Howard K. Duff VII]] who would appear later in [[Old Yeller Belly]]. The difference is the Roman numeral at the end of their names. This character's Roman is found on a door label in one scene while the other character's is said by [[Lisa]] as she refers to him as the Seventh.
  
==Other Appearances==
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== Other Appearances ==
 
He makes a brief speaking appearance in [[Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play]].
 
He makes a brief speaking appearance in [[Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play]].
  
 
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[[Category:Minor characters]]
 
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[[Category:Duff Beer]]

Revision as of 20:40, June 14, 2009

Howard K. Duff VIII
Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 30's
Hair: Black
Occupation: Owner of the Duff Stadium
Relatives: Father: Howard K. Duff VII
First appearance: Hungry, Hungry, Homer
Voiced by: Stacy Keach


Howard K. Duff VIII is the owner of the Duff Stadium who appears in Hungry, Hungry, Homer. He is voiced by Stacy Keach.

Role in The Simpsons

In Hungry, Hungry, Homer when Homer sees and advertisement for Blocko Land The Simpsons go there and when they leave a part of Lisa's Eiffel Tower is missing and Homer goes to the park and gets the piece and decides to help people with their problems. Homer then goes to Moe's Tavern after a hard day of work and Lenny says that ever since Duff Beer has owned the stadium the Springfield Isotopes have not won a game and he wants a refund. Homer then goes to talk to Howard K. Duff VIII the boss and discovers that he is moving the team to Alberquerque. Homer tries to tell the news this but the room is replaced by a dancer. Homer then goes on a hunger strike to tell everyone the truth but no one beleives him and when a bunch of people see Homer Howard K. Duff uses Homer as an attraction in the field. Homer is then hungry and is offered a hot dog and all the toppings are ones from Alberquerque. Everybody then learns the truth and Homer becomes a hero.

Confusion

Many fans have confused this character with Howard K. Duff VII who would appear later in Old Yeller Belly. The difference is the Roman numeral at the end of their names. This character's Roman is found on a door label in one scene while the other character's is said by Lisa as she refers to him as the Seventh.

Other Appearances

He makes a brief speaking appearance in Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play.