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César
200px
Artwork of César from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Wine Maker
Poet
Leather maker
Relatives: Nephew: Ugolín
First appearance: "The Crepes of Wrath"
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


César is one of two hostile French wine/leather makers who force Bart to be their slave and try to kill an endangered blue snake for leather. His nephew is Ugolín.

History

The two are the owners and only employees (aside from Maurice the Donkey) of the Chateau Maison wine orchard. They use the foreign exchange student program to get Bart from the U.S. and have him work for them as their slave, to replace their donkey. They are very mean men and they give Bart very little food, force him to sleep on the ground, and make him taste the Anti-Freeze filled wine.

They had not waited long enough for their wine to ferment, so had decided to add Anti-Freeze to it for flavor. They got Bart to taste-test it (making sure he hadn't gone blind after drinking it), then sent Bart out to get some more Anti-Freeze. This turned out to be their undoing: Once Bart realized he had subliminally learnt fluent French, he told a passing police officer everything, and César and Ugolín were arrested. It is assumed they went to a French prison.

Later they are seen watching TV in an apartment, implying that they were either released from jail or placed on parole.[1]

He eventually becomes a hostile leather maker who tries to kill the blue snake that Homer was supposed to give them to pay for a trip to France, he tries to forcefully get it back, but ultimately fails.[2]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

They are seen as two of the surrendering French men in The Simpsons Game level, "Medal of Homer".

The Simpsons: Tapped Out

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César
Image Cost Unlock method Unlock message
Cesar.png France Pin40,372 Destination Springfield
Act 1 Prize (with Ugolin)
Whenever my faith in God is shaken, I think of the miracle of anti-freeze.
Donut100 The Springfield Jobs
Premium (with Ugolin)
Shattered Dreams Mystery Box Token1 Shattered Dreams Mystery Box
World Travel (with Ugolin)
Mystery Box Token1 Summer of Our Discontent
Summer Mystery Box (with Ugolin)
Technical Information ID Groups Quest(s) Internal Name
169000 Regular Characters, Regular Male, Adult, Criminal The French Love Connection Cesar
Taps Final Update
Wave Cost Release
2 Donut90 October 1, 2024

Trivia

  • César and Ugolín are the names of two of the main characters from Marcel Pagnol's novel collection "L'Eau des collines" which consists of "Jean de Florette" and "Manon des sources".

Appearances

References