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She once refilled [[Chief Wiggum]]'s coffee and his jelly donut, even though her only reply to everything he said was "What?"<ref>"[[The Parent Rap]]"</ref>
 
She once refilled [[Chief Wiggum]]'s coffee and his jelly donut, even though her only reply to everything he said was "What?"<ref>"[[The Parent Rap]]"</ref>
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On another occasion, she left Homer and her mother [[Mona Simpson]] run away the police by the exit of the back of its restaurant in exchange for a tip increase.<ref>"[[My Mother the Carjacker]]"</ref>
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==

Revision as of 07:57, October 12, 2019

"What?"
―Cora
Cora
Cora.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Waitress
Restaurant Owner
First appearance: "The Parent Rap"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Cora is a waitress who has worked at the Overpass Diner, Lard Lad Donuts and Skobo's. She also owns her own restaurant, Cora's Diner.

History

Cora at skobo's.png

She once refilled Chief Wiggum's coffee and his jelly donut, even though her only reply to everything he said was "What?"[1]

On another occasion, she left Homer and her mother Mona Simpson run away the police by the exit of the back of its restaurant in exchange for a tip increase.[2]

Description

Cora has a gravelly voice and generally gruff demeanor. She is also very hard of hearing. However, she is a competent and attentive waitress.

Appearances

References