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− | '''Baron von | + | '''Baron von Wortzenburger''' is a young, wealthy [[Germany|German]] who is somehow related to the original owner or owners of the art stolen by the [[Flying Hellfish]] during [[World War II]]. |
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 19:05, April 11, 2020
Baron von Wortzenburger
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Character Information
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Baron von Wortzenburger is a young, wealthy German who is somehow related to the original owner or owners of the art stolen by the Flying Hellfish during World War II.
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History
The US State Department brought Wörtzenburger with them to collect the stolen art after Grampa and Mr. Burns had found it. He told the agents to hurry up with the art as he had a concert to go to.[1]
Personality
He seems to not care too much about the art and is in a hurry to drive away, explaining that he is late for a Kraftwerk concert in Stuttgart.
He has clearly been spoiled by his wealth, calling the police "idiots" when they almost hit the CD changer in his trunk while loading the valuable paintings. He also rebuffs the US agents apologies for the theft.
He apparently also has difficulty understanding, or doesn't care to understand, grandfather/grandson familial love, as he tells Bart and Abraham Simpson, who were hugging after reconciling with each other, to "get a room."
Appearances
- Episode – "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish""
- Comic story – The Ten-Inator (With brown hair, named "Wortzenburger")
References