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| He was married to [[Daphne Burns]]. | | He was married to [[Daphne Burns]]. |
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− | Sometime before Charles was taken away, Clifford found his son reading comics books and expressed his dislike of them. To teach his son a lesson he bought the comic book company and closed it down. | + | Sometime before Charles was taken away, Clifford found his son reading comics books and expressed his dislike of his son Reading comic books rather than socializing. To teach his son a lesson he bought the comic book company and closed it down. |
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| He apparently knew of his own father [[Wainwright Montgomery Burns|Wainwright]]'s ill-will but was unable to stop Wainwright from abducting his son, adopting him, and corrupting him into a miser. | | He apparently knew of his own father [[Wainwright Montgomery Burns|Wainwright]]'s ill-will but was unable to stop Wainwright from abducting his son, adopting him, and corrupting him into a miser. |
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| *{{ep|Monty Can't Buy Me Love|(mentioned)}} | | *{{ep|Monty Can't Buy Me Love|(mentioned)}} |
| *{{ep|The Mansion Family|(mentioned)}} | | *{{ep|The Mansion Family|(mentioned)}} |
| + | *{{ep|Double, Double, Boy in Trouble|(seen in picture)}} |
| *{{ep|Dark Knight Court|(flashback)}} | | *{{ep|Dark Knight Court|(flashback)}} |
| *{{bon|Release the Hounds!|(flashback)}} | | *{{bon|Release the Hounds!|(flashback)}} |
Sometime before Charles was taken away, Clifford found his son reading comics books and expressed his dislike of his son Reading comic books rather than socializing. To teach his son a lesson he bought the comic book company and closed it down.