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| '''''DC Comics''''' is an American comic book publisher. These have been adapted in various media over the years, including TV series and films, and have been referenced on ''The Simpsons'' numerous times. | | '''''DC Comics''''' is an American comic book publisher. These have been adapted in various media over the years, including TV series and films, and have been referenced on ''The Simpsons'' numerous times. |
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| {{TB|"[[Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily]]"}} |
− | {{TB| After Principal Skinner calls the Child Welfare Service, a transition appears which parodies the transitions of the 1960s ''Batman'' series.}} | + | {{TB| After Principal Skinner calls the Child Welfare Board, a transition appears which parodies the transitions of the 1960s ''Batman'' series. The shot of Child Welfare van exiting the garage with flames coming from the exhaust is copying the frequently reused footage of the Batmobile exiting the Batcave.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Weekend with Batman.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Weekend with Batman.png|250px]]}} |
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| {{TB|[[Comic Book Guy]] goes to [[Springfield Dry Cleaners]] to get his disguises of [[Spock]], [[Batman]] and [[Spider-Man]]. According to him, his Batman suit was shredded by [[The Riddler]].}} | | {{TB|[[Comic Book Guy]] goes to [[Springfield Dry Cleaners]] to get his disguises of [[Spock]], [[Batman]] and [[Spider-Man]]. According to him, his Batman suit was shredded by [[The Riddler]].}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Batman and Rhoda.png|250px]][[File:Superman vs. Patty Hearst.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Batman and Rhoda.png|250px]][[File:Superman vs. Patty Hearst.png|250px]]}} |
− | {{TRs|[[Season 15|15]]|2}} | + | {{TRs|[[Season 15|15]]|3}} |
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| {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XIV]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XIV]]"}} |
| {{TB|''[[Batman and Rhoda]]'' and ''[[Superman vs. Patty Hearst]]'' comics are seen.}} | | {{TB|''[[Batman and Rhoda]]'' and ''[[Superman vs. Patty Hearst]]'' comics are seen.}} |
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| + | {{TB|"[[The Regina Monologues]]"}} |
| + | {{TB|When the Simpsons leave their hotel to go sightseeing in [[London]] a transition appears with the [[Union Jack]] parodies the transitions of the 1960s ''Batman'' TV show.}} |
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| {{TB|"[[The Ten-Per-Cent Solution]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[The Ten-Per-Cent Solution]]"}} |
− | {{TB|[[Comic Book Guy]] bought the Batmobile from the [[Museum of TV and Television]].}} | + | {{TBT|[[Comic Book Guy]] bought the Batmobile from the [[Museum of TV and Television]].}} |
| + | {{TBT|[[File:Arkham Elementary School for the Criminally Insane.png|250px]]}} |
| + | {{TRs|[[Season 24|24]]|2}} |
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| + | {{TB|"[[A Test Before Trying]]"}} |
| + | {{TB|[[Nelson]] was nearly transferred to [[Arkham Elementary School for the Criminally Insane]] where the school bus driver is [[The Joker]].}} |
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| {{TB|"[[Black-Eyed, Please]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Black-Eyed, Please]]"}} |
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| {{TBT|[[File:Bloc-Quaman.png]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Bloc-Quaman.png]]}} |
| {{TB|''[[Bloc-Quaman]]'' is a parody of [[Aquaman]].}} | | {{TB|''[[Bloc-Quaman]]'' is a parody of [[Aquaman]].}} |
− | {{TBT|[[File:Green Hornet vs. Green Lanterne.png|250px]]}}
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| {{TBT|[[File:SFM - Title Screen.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:SFM - Title Screen.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Season 26|26]]}} | | {{TB|[[Season 26|26]]}} |
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| {{TB|During the title screen gag Mr. Burns flies by, dressed as Batman.}} | | {{TB|During the title screen gag Mr. Burns flies by, dressed as Batman.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Halloween of Horror adults 2.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Halloween of Horror adults 2.png|250px]]}} |
− | {{TB|[[Season 27|27]]}} | + | {{TRs|[[Season 27|27]]|3}} |
| {{TB|578}} | | {{TB|578}} |
| {{TB|"[[Halloween of Horror]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Halloween of Horror]]"}} |
| {{TB|[[Mrs. Muntz]] is seen dressed as [[Wonder Woman]], while [[Sarah Wiggum]] wears a Zatanna costume.}} | | {{TB|[[Mrs. Muntz]] is seen dressed as [[Wonder Woman]], while [[Sarah Wiggum]] wears a Zatanna costume.}} |
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| + | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXVI]]"}} |
| + | {{TB|A poster for ''[[Green Hornet vs. Green Lantern]]'' is seen, with a special appearance by Green Arrow.}} |
| + | {{TBT|[[File:Riddler on the Roof.png|250px]]}} |
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| + | {{TB|"[[How Lisa Got Her Marge Back]]"}} |
| + | {{TB|A poster for ''[[Riddler on the Roof]]'' (a reference to "{{W|Fiddler on the Roof}}") is seen, among the musicals in [[Capital City]]. [[The Riddler]] is one of [[Batman]]'s major reocurring villains.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Aquaman and Poseidon.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Aquaman and Poseidon.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TRs|[[Season 29|29]]|4}} | | {{TRs|[[Season 29|29]]|4}} |
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| {{TB|"[[Murder, She Boat]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Murder, She Boat]]"}} |
| {{TB|Costumes seen include [[Catwoman]] next to the [[Batmobile]], [[Lewis Clark]] as a {{W|Green Lantern}}, [[Sherri]] and [[Terri]] as the {{W|Wonder Twins}}, [[Professor Frink]] as {{W|Mr. Freeze}}, and someone as [[Batman]].}} | | {{TB|Costumes seen include [[Catwoman]] next to the [[Batmobile]], [[Lewis Clark]] as a {{W|Green Lantern}}, [[Sherri]] and [[Terri]] as the {{W|Wonder Twins}}, [[Professor Frink]] as {{W|Mr. Freeze}}, and someone as [[Batman]].}} |
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| + | {{TB|[[Season 36|36]]}} |
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| + | {{TB|"[[Women in Shorts]]"}} |
| + | {{TB|The [[Maggie]] segment during the credits is a reference to [[Batman]], with the city being a parody of [[Gotham City]].}} |
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| {{TB|''[[Unleash the Glavin]]''}} | | {{TB|''[[Unleash the Glavin]]''}} |
− | {{TB|[[Comic Book Guy]] asks "What would {{W|Brainiac 5}} do?" When Comic Book Guy is about to be crushed, he exclaims "[[General Zod|Zod]] in heaven!" Comic Book Guy says that he can't die with his {{W|Phantom Lady}} collection incomplete.}} | + | {{TB|[[Comic Book Guy]] asks "What would {{W|Brainiac 5}} do?" When Comic Book Guy is about to be crushed, he exclaims "Zod in heaven!" Comic Book Guy says that he can't die with his {{W|Phantom Lady}} collection incomplete.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Green Lantern Comic Book Guy.png|200px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Green Lantern Comic Book Guy.png|200px]]}} |
| {{TRs|''[[The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha]]''|5}} | | {{TRs|''[[The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha]]''|5}} |
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| {{TB|''[[The Crimespree on Springfield 2!]]''}} | | {{TB|''[[The Crimespree on Springfield 2!]]''}} |
| {{TB|[[Fighting Owl]] being the opposite of [[Bartman]] is a reference to {{W2|Owlman|character}}, an alternate universe version of [[Batman]].}} | | {{TB|[[Fighting Owl]] being the opposite of [[Bartman]] is a reference to {{W2|Owlman|character}}, an alternate universe version of [[Batman]].}} |
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| + | {{TB|''[[The League of Extraordinary Barts!]]''}} |
| + | {{TB|The [[Fat-Cave]] is a parody of the {{W|Batcave}}. Among things seen in it are a giant penny and a statue of a T-Rex, both objects that are in the Batcave.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Three Face.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Three Face.png|250px]]}} |
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| {{TBT|[[File:CBGGQ-Superman.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:CBGGQ-Superman.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TRs|''[[Comic Book Guy's Book of Pop Culture]]''|2}} | | {{TRs|''[[Comic Book Guy's Book of Pop Culture]]''|2}} |
− | {{TB|[[Comic Book Guy]]'s list of the greatest quotes of all time includes two from the ''Superman'' movie series: "I like pink very much, [[Lois Lane|Lois]]" by [[Superman]] in ''[[Superman: The Movie]]'' and "Why do you say this to me, when you know I will kill you for it?" by [[General Zod]] (to [[Lex Luthor]]) in ''[[Superman II]]''.}} | + | {{TB|[[Comic Book Guy]]'s list of the greatest quotes of all time includes two from the ''Superman'' movie series: "I like pink very much, [[Lois Lane|Lois]]" by [[Superman]] in ''[[Superman: The Movie]]'' and "Why do you say this to me, when you know I will kill you for it?" by General Zod (to [[Lex Luthor]]) in ''[[Superman II]]''.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:CBG Prop Display.png|150px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:CBG Prop Display.png|150px]]}} |
| {{TB|Comic Book Guy has props and costume pieces from several different superhero and sci-fi franchises displayed on a dress mannequin, including [[Batman]]'s boots, tights, and cape.}} | | {{TB|Comic Book Guy has props and costume pieces from several different superhero and sci-fi franchises displayed on a dress mannequin, including [[Batman]]'s boots, tights, and cape.}} |
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| {{TRs|''[[Homer Simpson's Little Book of Laziness]]''|2}} | | {{TRs|''[[Homer Simpson's Little Book of Laziness]]''|2}} |
| {{TB|In his [[Identifying the 21 Types of Lazy Men (and Women)|list of types of lazy people]], [[Homer]] identifies Comic Book Guy as "The Procrastinator", citing him as saying, "I'll get to the inventory, right after I blog my top twenty-five reasons why [[Batman]] cannot possibly be gay."}} | | {{TB|In his [[Identifying the 21 Types of Lazy Men (and Women)|list of types of lazy people]], [[Homer]] identifies Comic Book Guy as "The Procrastinator", citing him as saying, "I'll get to the inventory, right after I blog my top twenty-five reasons why [[Batman]] cannot possibly be gay."}} |
− | {{TBT|[[File:Little Women comic book.png|125px]][[File:A Farewell to Arms Comic book.png|125px]]<br>[[File:The Scarlet Letter comic book.png|125px]]}} | + | {{TBT|[[File:Little Women comic book.png|125px]][[File:A Farewell to Arms Comic book.png|125px]]<br>[[File:The Scarlet Letter comic book.png|125px]]<br>[[File:Lazy Hall of Fame - Superman.png|125px]]}} |
− | {{TB|In his reviews of [[Comic Book Guy's Comic Book Adaptations of Books You'll Never Take the Time to Read|comic book adaptations]] of works of classic literature, [[Comic Book Guy]] makes multiple references to the DC universe:<br><br>Regarding the {{ap|Little Women|comic book}} of ''Little Women'', CBG says he envisions a Team-Up issue with the Little Men, including the {{W2|Atom|character}} and {{W|Doll Man}}.<br><br>The cover of the {{ap|A Farewell to Arms|comic book|adaptation}} of ''A Farewell to Arms'' shows the main character having lost his arms, which doesn't happen in the novel. CBG justifies the depiction as artistic license, and as a supporting example cites a storyline where [[Superman]] is depicted murdering [[Lois Lane]] in outer space.<br><br>In his review of the [[The Scarlet Letter|adaptation]] of ''The Scarlet Letter'', CBG says, "Hester Prynne, you have replaced [[Power Girl]] in my dreams!" Also, the cover shows Hester Prynne opening the front of her dress to reveal the red "A" on her underclothes, in a pose similar to [[Clark Kent]] changing to Superman.}} | + | {{TB|In his reviews of [[Comic Book Guy's Comic Book Adaptations of Books You'll Never Take the Time to Read|comic book adaptations]] of works of classic literature, [[Comic Book Guy]] makes multiple references to the DC universe:<br><br>Regarding the {{ap|Little Women|comic book}} of ''Little Women'', CBG says he envisions a Team-Up issue with the Little Men, including the {{W2|Atom|character}} and {{W|Doll Man}}.<br><br>The cover of the {{ap|A Farewell to Arms|comic book|adaptation}} of ''A Farewell to Arms'' shows the main character having lost his arms, which doesn't happen in the novel. CBG justifies the depiction as artistic license, and as a supporting example cites a storyline where [[Superman]] is depicted murdering [[Lois Lane]] in outer space.<br><br>In his review of the [[The Scarlet Letter|adaptation]] of ''The Scarlet Letter'', CBG says, "Hester Prynne, you have replaced Power Girl in my dreams!" Also, the cover shows Hester Prynne opening the front of her dress to reveal the red "A" on her underclothes, in a pose similar to [[Clark Kent]] changing to Superman.<br><br>[[Superman]]}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Table of Geeky Delights.jpg|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Table of Geeky Delights.jpg|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|''[[Lisa Simpson's Guide to Geek Chic]]''}} | | {{TB|''[[Lisa Simpson's Guide to Geek Chic]]''}} |
| {{TB|Batman (Bt), {{W|Barbara Gordon}} (Bg), the [[Batmobile]] (Bm), [[Lois Lane]] (Ll) and [[Wonder Woman]] (Ww) are all elements in [[Lisa]]'s [[Table of Geeky Delights]].}} | | {{TB|Batman (Bt), {{W|Barbara Gordon}} (Bg), the [[Batmobile]] (Bm), [[Lois Lane]] (Ll) and [[Wonder Woman]] (Ww) are all elements in [[Lisa]]'s [[Table of Geeky Delights]].}} |
| + | {{TBT|[[File:Bartman Justice League.png|250px]]}} |
| + | {{TB|''[[Bartman: The Hero's Handbook]]''}} |
| + | {{TB|There are many references to DC Comics and characters in the book:<br>There are many [[Batman]] parodies throughout the book.<br>In Designing the Right Costume for You! there is a character dressed like Batman with a [[Captain America]]-style shield and [[Mjolnir]], {{ap|Thor|Marvel Comics}}'s hammer.<br>The [[Bartmobile]] is a parody of the [[Batmobile]].<br>[[Superman]], [[Wonder Woman]] and Batman are seen in "Market Your Brand the Bartman Way!".<br>In "A Rogues' Gallery of Lesser-Known Villains": {{ap|The Giggler|Bartman: The Hero's Handbook}}'s appearance is based on [[Cesar Romero]]'s portrayal of [[The Joker]] in the 1960s ''{{W2|Batman|TV series}}'' TV series.<br>In "The Care and Feeding of Your Super Pet", some of the names include [[Krypto]] and {{W|Ace the Bat-Hound|Ace}}.<br>In "Captain Fantastic's Incredible Superhero Supply Sanctuary": The [[Invisible Plane]] is {{W|Invisible Plane|a vehicle}} that Wonder Woman owns and [[The Moth R Box]] is a parody of the {{W|Mother Box}}.<br>In "Supervillain Mash-Ups I'd Like to See", characters include [[Mister Mxyzptlk]], [[The Joker]], [[Gorilla Grodd]], [[Ra's al Ghul]], [[Deadshot]], [[Darkseid]], and [[Lex Luthor]].<br>The Bartman Utility Belt is a parody of Batman's Utility Belt.}} |
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| {{TB|[[Rachel Bloom]]}} | | {{TB|[[Rachel Bloom]]}} |
| {{TB|Voiced Batgirl in ''{{W|Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}''.}} | | {{TB|Voiced Batgirl in ''{{W|Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}''.}} |
− | {{TB|Voiced {{ap|Annette|Springfield Splendor}} in "[[Springfield Splendor]]".}} | + | {{TB|Voiced {{ap|Annette|therapist}} in "[[Springfield Splendor]]".}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Julie Bowen.jpg|150px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Julie Bowen.jpg|150px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Julie Bowen]]}} | | {{TB|[[Julie Bowen]]}} |
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| {{TB|Voiced the {{W2|Ventriloquist|character}} in ''{{W|The Batman}}'' and other various characters in ''Batman Beyond'', ''{{W2|Justice League|TV series}}'' and ''{{W2|Legion of Super Heroes|TV series}}''.}} | | {{TB|Voiced the {{W2|Ventriloquist|character}} in ''{{W|The Batman}}'' and other various characters in ''Batman Beyond'', ''{{W2|Justice League|TV series}}'' and ''{{W2|Legion of Super Heroes|TV series}}''.}} |
| {{TB|Main cast member: Voices [[Homer Simpson]], [[Abraham Simpson]], [[Krusty the Clown]], [[Barney Gumble]], [[Mayor Quimby]], [[Groundskeeper Willie]], and many other characters.}} | | {{TB|Main cast member: Voices [[Homer Simpson]], [[Abraham Simpson]], [[Krusty the Clown]], [[Barney Gumble]], [[Mayor Quimby]], [[Groundskeeper Willie]], and many other characters.}} |
| + | {{TBT|[[File:John Cena.jpg|150px]]}} |
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| + | {{TB|Plays {{W2|Peacemaker|character}} in ''{{W2|The Suicide Squad|film}}'' and ''{{W2|Peacemaker|TV series}}''.}} |
| + | {{TB|Voiced {{Ch|John Cena|himself}} in "[[Bart's Birthday]]".}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Michael Cera.jpg|150px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Michael Cera.jpg|150px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Michael Cera]]}} | | {{TB|[[Michael Cera]]}} |
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| {{TB|[[Brian Cox]]}} | | {{TB|[[Brian Cox]]}} |
| {{TB|Voiced Earl Garver in ''Superman: The Animated Series''.}} | | {{TB|Voiced Earl Garver in ''Superman: The Animated Series''.}} |
− | {{TB|Voiced [[Kostas Becker]] in the two-part episode "[[A Serious Flanders]]".}} | + | {{TB|Voiced [[Costas Becker]] in the two-part episode "[[A Serious Flanders]]".}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Bryan Cranston.jpg|150px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Bryan Cranston.jpg|150px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Bryan Cranston]]}} | | {{TB|[[Bryan Cranston]]}} |
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| {{TB|Played Spice in ''Batman Forever''.}} | | {{TB|Played Spice in ''Batman Forever''.}} |
| {{TB|Voiced [[Minnie Szyslak]] in "[[King Leer]]".}} | | {{TB|Voiced [[Minnie Szyslak]] in "[[King Leer]]".}} |
| + | {{TBT|[[File:Joel McHale.jpg|150px]]}} |
| + | {{TB|[[Joel McHale]]}} |
| + | {{TB|Played {{W|Sylvester Pemberton|Starman}} in ''{{W2|Stargirl|TV series}}''.}} |
| + | {{TB|Voiced {{Ch|Joel McHale|himself}} in "[[Bart's Birthday]]".}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Michael McKean.jpg|150px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Michael McKean.jpg|150px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Michael McKean]]}} | | {{TB|[[Michael McKean]]}} |
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DC Comics is an American comic book publisher. These have been adapted in various media over the years, including TV series and films, and have been referenced on The Simpsons numerous times.
References to DC Comics in The Simpsons[edit]
Episodes[edit]
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"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
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During the Christmas program at Springfield Elementary School, Bart's class sings "Jingle Bells". When it comes time for the chorus, Bart pulls a prank and loudly sings the "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells" parody lyrics and is swiftly yanked off of the stage by Principal Skinner.
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"Bart the Daredevil"
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When Bart tried to become a daredevil, Dr. Hibbert showed him a boy that broke his leg when he tried to fly like Superman.
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"Old Money"
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Batman's archenemy the Joker is seen in line waiting to explain why he deserves Bea Simmons' money.
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"Three Men and a Comic Book"
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A utility belt was in the lost and found. Lisa bought a Super Lois comic book, while Bart dresses up as Bartman, an obvious take on Batman. After the children had visited a comic expo, Homer said "Give me Wonder Woman" and made an erotic growl after he said that he never knew what Superman saw in Lois Lane. In the same episode Radioactive Man and Fallout Boy are introduced, both parodies of Batman and Robin.
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"Black Widower"
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When The Simpsons decide to rescue Selma Bouvier from being murdered by Sideshow Bob Homer yells: "To the Simpsons mobile!", in reference to the phrase: "To the Bat mobile!" This is followed by a montage parodying the Batmobile montage from the 1960s Batman show.
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Adam West, the actor of Batman in the 1960s Batman TV series, is guest star. Homer introduces him to Bart and Lisa as "Batman", but they claim it's not him. This prompts West to start bickering how they probably only know Michael Keaton and Michelle Pfeiffer (who played Batman and Catwoman in Tim Burton's film versions). He claims that Lee Meriwether, Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt are the only real Catwoman and tries to show off by doing the Batdance. This creeps out Homer too and he leads his children away. Later in the episode West hired both Mr. Plow and Plow King, but since the Plow King was first West took his services instead. With the snow on his driveaway out of the way West quickly gets in his car while the music from the Batman TV series plays, to mimick similar scenes whenever Batman jumped into his Batmobile. Here, however, West's car just slowly chugs away at not-all-that-spectacular speed. As he drives away Barney yells: "Your secret is safe with me, Superman!"
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"Marge vs. the Monorail"
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When Lyle Lanley promotes the Monorail during a visit to Lisa's class a kid asks him if the Springfield Monorail could outrun The Flash, which Lanley confirms. Then, out of nowhere, another kid wonders whether Superman could outrun The Flash, which baffles Lanley, since it has nothing to do with his monorail project. So he just confirms it to move on to another question. Later in the same episode, after Marge claims that she has found a scientist, Homer asks if that scientist is Batman.
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"Last Exit to Springfield"
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Mr. Burns and Smithers slide down firepoles into their basement, much asBatman and Robin do in each story in the 1960s TV series. This is accompanied by a parody of the show's theme song.
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"$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
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In revenge for being kicked out of Mr. Burns' Casino, Bart tricks Robert Goulet (who had been booked into Burns' casino) into coming to his treehouse instead. Goulet performs a jazz version of "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells".
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"Lisa's Rival"
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When the two beekeepers decide to find out why all their bees have left, one of them yells: "To the bee mobile!", whereupon his colleague asks: "You mean: your Chevy?" and he mutters: "Yes." This is again a reference to the phrase: "To the Bat mobile!" Hank Azaria, who voiced the beekeeper, deliberately patterned his speech pattern after Adam West.
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"Homer vs. Patty and Selma"
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When Bart is uncomfortable wearing tights, his ballet instructor points out that Batman is willing to wear tights.
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"The PTA Disbands"
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Bart tells Principal Skinner that Edna Krabappel claimed he would fold "faster than Superman on laundry day."
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One of the comic titles Bart and Millhouse pass through in Comic Book Guy's store is titled Batchick, in reference to Batgirl and Batwoman. The film makers want the Radioactive Man film to be different from the campy 1970s version, which is a reference to the fact that the makers of Batman (1989) also wanted the film to be darker in tone than the 1960s Batman TV series. The 1970s Radioactive Man version is a parody of the TV series Batman, complete with tilted camera shots, onomatopeia appearing on the screen during fight scenes, a cartoonishly portrayed villain (The Scout Master) and Radioactive Man doing a dance similar to the Batdance.
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131
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"Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily"
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After Principal Skinner calls the Child Welfare Board, a transition appears which parodies the transitions of the 1960s Batman series. The shot of Child Welfare van exiting the garage with flames coming from the exhaust is copying the frequently reused footage of the Batmobile exiting the Batcave.
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143
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"Bart the Fink"
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When Bart opens a checking account, the banker claims that filling out the forms will be more exciting than a weekend with Batman.
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8
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162
|
"El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer"
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When Bart and Lisa see Homer's silhouette projected into the sky because he is standing in front of the lantern of the lighthouse, Bart wonders whether it's Homer and Lisa says, "Either that, or Batman's really let himself go", referencing the Bat-Signal.
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166
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"Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious"
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When Shary Bobbins leaves, Barney Gumble mistakes her for Superman.
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9
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181
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"Lisa's Sax"
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Bart sings a playground rhyme named "Buttman" to the tune of the theme song from the TV show Batman.
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182
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"Treehouse of Horror VIII"
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Right before the atomic attack destroys Springfield Comic Book Guy is reading an Aquaman comic book: "But Aquaman, you cannot marry a woman without gills. You're from two different worlds." As he notices the bomb heading towards him he mutters: "Ow, I've wasted my life..."
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187
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"Realty Bites"
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As Bart and Lisa pretend to be homebuyers for Marge, Bart introduces himself as Superman.
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191
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"The Joy of Sect"
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Homer sings variations of the 1960s Batman theme song throughout the episode. The Movementarians use a version of the theme song replacing Batman's name with "leader" to picque Homer's interest.
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202
|
"Lost Our Lisa"
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When stuck in a cherry picker, Homer prays for Superman to save him.
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10
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212
|
"Mayored to the Mob"
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Mark Hamill knocks over a cardboard cutout of Wonder Woman.
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215
|
"Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
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Vincent Price repeatedly makes puns using the word "egg". This references his role as the villain Egghead in the 1960s Batman TV series.
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11
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227
|
"Beyond Blunderdome"
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The Batmobile is seen in the Hollywood Auto Museum.
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228
|
"Brother's Little Helper"
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When Bart steals an army tank, Comic Book Guy lists Green Lantern as one of the people who can make things right. Otto asks if Superman could do so, which Comic Book Guy denies.
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230
|
"Treehouse of Horror X"
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During the "Stretch Boy and Clobber Girl" segment, a transition between superhero scenes references the transitions from the 1960s Batman TV series.
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237
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"Faith Off"
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Homer draws a picture of Superman fighting Godzilla.
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239
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"Saddlesore Galactica"
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The fire extinguisher Marge bought at the State Fair was endorsed by both Lynda Carter (who is dressed as Wonder Woman) and George Foreman.
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12
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262
|
"New Kids on the Blecch"
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Comic Book Guy participates in the Springfield Marathon dressed as The Flash. After boasting that nobody can outrun The Flash, he falls into an open manhole.
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13
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280
|
"The Bart Wants What It Wants"
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After Marge gives Wolfgang Puck the idea to put M&M's in Rice Krispies treats, he declares, "To the Puckmobile!" in another parody of Adam West's Batman. The music from the 60s series plays over a parody of the series' transition effect.
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288
|
"I Am Furious (Yellow)"
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Stan Lee asks Comic Book Guy whether he is the guy "who was stalking Lynda Carter (Lynda Carter played Wonder Woman in the 1970s TV series)? Comic Book Guy claims he is merely "courting" her. Later in the episode Lee jams a The Thing figure into Database's Batmobile toy.
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14
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292
|
"Treehouse of Horror XIII"
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Grandpa tells the story of Superman challenging President Roosevelt to a race around the world.
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295
|
"Large Marge"
|
Bart and Milhouse watch an episode of Batman where Krusty plays the part of the guest villain, ClownFace.
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310
|
"Old Yeller-Belly"
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Comic Book Guy goes to Springfield Dry Cleaners to get his disguises of Spock, Batman and Spider-Man. According to him, his Batman suit was shredded by The Riddler.
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15
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314
|
"Treehouse of Horror XIV"
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Batman and Rhoda and Superman vs. Patty Hearst comics are seen.
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317
|
"The Regina Monologues"
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When the Simpsons leave their hotel to go sightseeing in London a transition appears with the Union Jack parodies the transitions of the 1960s Batman TV show.
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319
|
"Today I Am a Clown"
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In the couch gag, the Simpson family are in the Bat Cave dressed in Batman costumes. Homer is Batman, Marge, Lisa and Maggie seem to be Batgirl and Bart is Robin.
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16
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353
|
"A Star Is Torn"
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When the scene changes to the family eating vegetables, the transition is a parody of the transitions from the TV show Batman.
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354
|
"Thank God It's Doomsday"
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When God implies that he cannot turn back time, Homer points out that Superman did it.
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18
|
379
|
"The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"
|
When Bart decided to start going into the bootleg DVD business, he showed off a copy of Batman Begins.
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|
381
|
"Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em"
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Comic Book Guy says that Bart found Skinner's Kryptonite. Comic Book Guy then explains that it's Superman's greatest weakness.
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395
|
"Homerazzi"
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Bart was seen reading Aquaman and Superman.
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|
19
|
404
|
"I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
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When Homer waited for the Student of the Millennium Awards to start he started to write a Superman novel.
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|
407
|
"Husbands and Knives"
|
When looking through comics at the Android's Dungeon, Bart came across Death of Superman and Death of Aquaman. The first comic book is a real-life Superman title. As Comic Book Guy discovers there's another comics store across the street he exclaims: "This cannot be. It's as if Superman would move to Gotham City". Martin Prince then points out this comic book actually exists, but Comic Book Guy replies it was just a dream sequence which never happened. When Bart points out that "none of these things ever really happened" Comic Book Guy tells him to leave his store. When Lisa talks with Daniel Clowes how much she liked Ghost World he tells her that he would rather draw Batman comics and starts talking about his utility belt, much to Lisa's disinterest. Milhouse shows Alan Moore a copy of Watchmen Babies in V for Vacation - a juvenile spin-off of Watchmen and V for Vendetta - and asks him to sign it, which outrages him, in reference to his real-life dissatisfaction about media adaptations of his own work. Later when Art Spiegelman, Daniel Clowes and Alan Moore fight onomatopeia flash at the screen, just like in the Batman TV series.
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A cardboard cutout of Wonder Woman is the inspiration for Marge to open up Shapes because of Wonder Woman's figure.
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|
20
|
432
|
"No Loan Again, Naturally"
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When Marge tells Homer to invite Ned Flanders to the party, Homer says yes, but only if he can wear the costume he provides, which is that of Wonder Woman.
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|
21
|
442
|
"Homer the Whopper"
|
Swatchmen is a parody of Watchmen.
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Comic Book Guy has a poster of The Flash in his back room.
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A statue of Wonder Woman is seen in the window of Mylar Baggins Comic Book Shop.
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Everyman used an issue of Captain America to have the patriotism to want to save the President's life and an issue of Wonder Woman to give him the boobs to distract the guards.
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Everyman has a parody of the Batmobile. Everyman was also seen in Batman's costume.
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- One of the online users Comic Book Guy mentions is TheDorkKnight, a reference to "Dark Knight", a nickname of Batman.
- The home town of Everyman is Gothamopolis, a combination of Gotham City and Metropolis, the home towns of Batman and Superman respectively.
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451
|
"Once Upon a Time in Springfield"
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Krusty was once married to Eartha Kitt (who voices herself in this episode) for six hours, but slept through five hours of them, which led Kitt to proclaim it a "cat-astrophe", in reference to the fact that she played Catwoman in the original TV series.
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463
|
"The Bob Next Door"
|
Bart once wrote as his chalkboard gag "Batman is nothing without his utility belt".
|
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23
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494
|
"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"
|
Comic Book Guy bought the Batmobile from the Museum of TV and Television.
|
|
24
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518
|
"A Test Before Trying"
|
Nelson was nearly transferred to Arkham Elementary School for the Criminally Insane where the school bus driver is The Joker.
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523
|
"Black-Eyed, Please"
|
After giving Homer a black eye, Ned Flanders asks Homer is he can pray for him. Homer tells him it's okay, as long as he prays to Superman. Ned refuses and Homer starts the prayer himself.
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25
|
532
|
"Treehouse of Horror XXIV"
|
Marge, several other women of Springfield and Comic Book Guy all dress up as Catwoman for Halloween.
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540
|
"Married to the Blob"
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Commissioner Sweeney is a parody of Commissioner Gordon.
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|
|
|
Clocks for Krypton, Superman's home planet and Bizarro Earth are seen.
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In Comic Book Guy's song, he has a Lois Lane comic for the wedding special between Lois Lane and Superman.
|
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The Just Us League is a reference to the Justice League. A parody of Wonder Woman appears on the poster.
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Strawberry is dressed as the Mad Hatter. Strawberry and Milo's child is dressed as Catwoman.
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Comic Book Guy says that at last they will be in the same bed, just like Batman and Robin.
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542
|
"Diggs"
|
Marge says the mental hospital Diggs is staying at is an Arkham Asylum type of place.
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549
|
"What to Expect When Bart's Expecting"
|
Sex in the Batmobile is a reference to the Batmobile
|
|
Several people are dressed as DC Comics characters:
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|
550
|
"Brick Like Me"
|
Bart's giant LEGO robot is made partially out of a Batmobile.
|
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Bloc-Quaman is a parody of Aquaman.
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26
|
555
|
"Fland Canyon"
|
During the title screen gag Mr. Burns flies by, dressed as Batman.
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|
27
|
578
|
"Halloween of Horror"
|
Mrs. Muntz is seen dressed as Wonder Woman, while Sarah Wiggum wears a Zatanna costume.
|
|
579
|
"Treehouse of Horror XXVI"
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A poster for Green Hornet vs. Green Lantern is seen, with a special appearance by Green Arrow.
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592
|
"How Lisa Got Her Marge Back"
|
A poster for Riddler on the Roof (a reference to "Fiddler on the Roof") is seen, among the musicals in Capital City. The Riddler is one of Batman's major reocurring villains.
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|
29
|
620
|
"Springfield Splendor"
|
A person is cosplaying Aquaman, dragging a tank with someone else inside.
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|
624
|
"The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be"
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Lisa told Marge that "Wonder Woman showed that if you are a goddess with superpowers, there's no limit to what you can do."
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627
|
"Gone Boy"
|
Homer mentions that Shaquille O'Neal has a Superman tattoo on his arm.
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|
625
|
"Haw-Haw Land"
|
At the STEM Conference, Database is seen hosting a "The Science of Wonder Woman" booth. He has boxes with the "Golden Lasso" and "Invisible Plane" on the wall behind him.
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|
30
|
640
|
"Bart's Not Dead"
|
In this episode, Gal Gadot (who played Wonder Woman in the 2017 DC film adaptation) is special guest voice. When Homer asks Gal Gadot what else she has done since The Fast and the Furious, Gadot asks him: "Did you see Wonder Woman?", whereupon Homer answers he usually immediately falls asleep whenever he sees the DC logo. He then asks her whether he may use her magic lasso to capture Gene Hackman, which Gadot refuses.
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647
|
"Krusty the Clown"
|
Several DC shows are seen on the TV screens including: Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and iZombie.
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649
|
"'Tis the 30th Season"
|
The sign at the Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop says "Have a Marvel Christmas and a DC New Year".
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654
|
"101 Mitigations"
|
Comic Book Guy said that he was not budging, like the door of Superman's Fortress of Solitude when The Beatles tried to visit. Later, in his room, we see a Radioactive Man vs. Muhammad Ali comic book on the foreground, which references the real-life comic book Superman vs. Muhammad Ali.
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The owner of Zorbot the Geek has a Wonder Woman logo shirt.
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|
Homer says that he and Comic Book Guy can still be friends, like when Superman teamed up with Lex Luthor. Comic Book Guy then said that was an imaginary story written by Harlan Ellison because he wanted to get fired.
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|
31
|
665
|
"The Fat Blue Line"
|
Jason Momoa, who played Aquaman in Aquaman, was a guest at the San Castellaneta Festival. When he came on stage, Patty and Selma referred to him as Aquaman. Momoa also had a trident and conch shell in reference to his role.
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676
|
"Bart the Bad Guy"
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|
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681
|
"Warrin' Priests: Part One"
|
The scene transition when the Lovejoys go to Michigan is a parody of the scene transitions from the 1960s Batman TV series.
|
|
32
|
688
|
"Treehouse of Horror XXXI"
|
Comic Book Guy told Lisa and Nelson that they had to work together, like Batman and Superman. He then showed an issue of World's Lamest Comics, a parody of World's Finest Comics, which featured the pair working together.
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691
|
"Three Dreams Denied"
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- Phil Muhlstock calls Comic Book Guy the "Snark Knight" and "Mean Lantern", references to Batman's nickname "the Dark Knight" and the Green Lantern.
- Cosplays on the plane include:
- The plane captain mentions Superman.
- Comic Book Guy's question cards mentions and The Joker.
- Cosplayers at the Comicalooza wears costumes of:
- A person at the panel mentions Superman's creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shunster.
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695
|
"The Dad-Feelings Limited"
|
In Comic Book Guy's apartment is a figure of Batman.
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|
699
|
"Do PizzaBots Dream of Electric Guitars?"
|
The Shipper is seen holding a protest sign that says "un-release the Snyder Cut".
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|
33
|
710
|
"The Wayz We Were"
|
One of the Moe's in the mirror resembles The Joker from The Dark Knight.
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717
|
"The Longest Marge"
|
One of the teams making an upcoming pick are the Gotham Rogues, a reference to Gotham City and the Rogues' Gallery.
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720
|
"You Won't Believe What This Episode Is About – Act Three Will Shock You!"
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One of the "Pastor Pusher" memes has Homer labeled "Marvel" and Reverend Lovejoy labeled "DC".
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|
726
|
"Marge the Meanie"
|
Ralph tells Comic Book Guy that he wants to buy a "Batman". Comic Book Guy then asks him questions, including "Dark Knight or Adam West?"
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Marge imagines Superman, who says that he's not Superman for legal reasons and tells Marge to call him Uber Hombre. Uber Hombre then appears complained that the lack of clear copyright in his country had screwed him.
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Comic Book Guy calls Milhouse "Lex Loser", a reference to Lex Luthor.
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The comic Super Infinite Super Secret Crisis War is a parody of the DC Comics series Crisis on Infinite Earths and the Marvel Comics series Secret War.
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727
|
"Meat Is Murder"
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Krusty presents a Superman bowling ball, calling it the Super Bowl.
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34
|
736
|
"Step Brother from the Same Planet"
|
The scene transition at the taxidermy convention is a parody of the scene transitions from the Batman TV series.
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|
35
|
759
|
"Murder, She Boat"
|
Costumes seen include Catwoman next to the Batmobile, Lewis Clark as a Green Lantern, Sherri and Terri as the Wonder Twins, Professor Frink as Mr. Freeze, and someone as Batman.
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|
36
|
774
|
"Women in Shorts"
|
The Maggie segment during the credits is a reference to Batman, with the city being a parody of Gotham City.
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Picture
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Comic issue
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Story name
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Reference
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Simpsons Comics
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Simpsons Comics #31
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Radioactive Homer
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Krusty the Clown and Mr. Teeny are dressed as Batman and Robin at the masquerade ball. An unnamed news reporter is also dressed as Clark Kent/Superman.
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Simpsons Comics #34
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Burnsie on Board
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Mr. Burns directly quotes Jor-El from the 1978 Superman film.
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Simpsons Comics #63
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...If Homer Simpson Invented Golf!
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Homer fantasizes that golf carts will be replaced with, among other vehicles, the Batmobile.
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Simpsons Comics #71
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Simpson/Sideshow Sibling Smackdown
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Comic Book Guy reveals that he now owns the library and was replacing the old books with graphic novels from The Amazing Spider-Man to Zatanna.
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Simpsons Comics #121
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The Town That Time Forgot
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Comic Book Guy is in his shop reading the news of Springfield's having abolished daylight savings time. Visible on the wall behind him is a poster for Infinite Christmas Crisis, a reference to the Crisis on Infinite Earths story arc published by DC in 1985 and 1986.
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Simpsons Comics #130
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Marge the Sellout
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Old TV Guide covers include Superman and Wonder Woman. Later, Homer says that Bart's favorite superhero is "The Elongated Ham", a reference to Elongated Man.
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Simpsons Comics #145
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Worst Competition Ever!
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Homer and Bart open their own comic book store and one of the vintage comics they have in stock is Adrenaline Comics #1, which features the first appearance of Radioactive Man. The comic is a sight gag on Action Comics #1, which featured the first appearance of Superman.
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Simpsons Comics #152
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In the Name of Lava!
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An issue of Detective Comics with Batman on the front is held by Comic Book Guy.
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Simpsons Comics #175
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It Came from the '70s
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Comic Book Guy was driving a Batmobile when it was grabbed by a giant magnet Homer had bought. This caused the Batmobile to no longer be in mint condition.
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Simpsons Comics #186
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Sideshow Slob
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Comic Book Guy says that like The Flash in a foot race, he's ahead of Lisa. When Comic Book Guy starts to get itchy, he says that he now knows how Aquaman feels when he goes an hour without taking a dip. The comic note then mentions that's the Silver Age Aquaman, not the Golden Age.
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Simpsons Comics #192
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Mutiny on the Barty
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The Springfield Police Department had a low budget after they bought a Batmobile, so after a week they stopped searching for the missing Bart and Milhouse.
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Simpsons Comics #211
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An Unconventional Romance
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Cloris Clane's name is a reference to Lois Lane. She also cosplays as Power Girl and has the Batman symbol on her shirt.
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Bartman
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Bartman #3
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The Final Collision
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The Mirror Maidens are a parody of Wonder Woman.
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The Jokester is a parody of The Joker.
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Radioactive Man
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Radioactive Man #216
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See No Evil, Hear No Evil!
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Black Partridge is a parody of Black Canary.
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The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror
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The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror #16
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Unleash the Glavin
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Comic Book Guy asks "What would Brainiac 5 do?" When Comic Book Guy is about to be crushed, he exclaims "Zod in heaven!" Comic Book Guy says that he can't die with his Phantom Lady collection incomplete.
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The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha
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Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 1
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Comic Book Guy dressed up as Green Lantern for Halloween in 2003.
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Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 2
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Comic Book Guy dressed up as "Klingon Batman" for the Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con in 2001.
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Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 3
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Comic Book Guy dressed up as Golden Age Flash for the San Diego Comic Con in 1980.
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Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 4
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Comic Book Guy dressed up as "Bizarro World CBG" for the Close Encounters of the Comic Book Kind Comic Book Convention in 2000.
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Comic Book Guy dressed up as Wonder Woman for Halloween in 1970. He described it as the "worst Halloween ever".
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Bart Simpson
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Bart Simpson #14
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The Time Bandit!
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During a visit to the past, Bart sees the first issue of Justice Cartel of Earth (a reference to the Justice League of America) and identifies it as a classic.
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Bart Simpson #24
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...Nelson Muntz's Guide to Grown-Up Nerds
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Comic Book Guy tells Nelson to get out of his store before he downgrades a copy of Green Lantern vs. Dick Cheney.
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Bart Simpson #40
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Easy Writer
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Someone is seen dressed as Batman and someone else is seen dressed as Wonder Woman. Comic Book Guy says "for the love of Lois Lane".
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Bart Simpson #48
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The Best Radioactive Man Event Ever! Part 2
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Conquero the Starfish is a parody of Starro. Martin says that Fallout Boy getting shrapnel in his head and becoming Radioactive Man was an "Imagine That" story, a reference to Elseworlds. The Radioactive Man TV series is a parody of the 1960s Batman TV series. The Itchy and Scratchy comic The Lesion of Super-Heroes is a reference to the Legion of Super-Heroes from DC Comics.
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Bart Simpson #74
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Into the Woods
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When Bart and Milhouse pooh-pooh Lisa's mention of the Donner Party as an example of the pioneers enduring hardship, Lisa tells Martin to ignore them, as "They think 'The Old West' is an actor who played Batman on TV".
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Bart Simpson #78
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Bartman vs. Doctor Octuplets
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Bartgirl is a parody of Batgirl.
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Bart Simpson #97
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Bart Simpson Saves the Universe
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Kang and Kodos abduct Bart. When Bart appears on their ship, he asks if this is Comic-Con. Kang tells him he's on their ship, and Kodos says that if it were Comic-Con, Kang would be dressed as Deadpool and she would be dressed as Harley Quinn.
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Simpsons Super Spectacular
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Simpsons Super Spectacular #1
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The Crimespree on Springfield 2!
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Fighting Owl being the opposite of Bartman is a reference to Owlman, an alternate universe version of Batman.
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Simpsons Super Spectacular #2
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The League of Extraordinary Barts!
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The Fat-Cave is a parody of the Batcave. Among things seen in it are a giant penny and a statue of a T-Rex, both objects that are in the Batcave.
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Simpsons Super Spectacular #7
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The Agony and the Ectoplasm
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Three Face is a reference to the Batman villain Two-Face.
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Simpsons Super Spectacular #9
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The Best Radioactive Man Event Ever! Part 3
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Bart's sidekick costume is a reference to Robin.
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Simpsons Super Spectacular #13
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Splotchmen
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The comic story name is a parody of the DC Comics series Watchmen.
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Simpsons Super Spectacular #15
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Nerds of Prey
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The name title and the Group of Heroes references the Birds of Prey in DC Comics.
Powersauce Girl is a reference to Power Girl.
The Noir Nightingale is a reference to Black Canary.
Badgirl's costume references Huntress and her name references Batgirl.
Lisa's role is similar to Oracle (Barbara Gordon) in DC Comics.
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Simpsons Winter Wingding
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The Simpsons Winter Wingding #1
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Springfield's Letters to Santa
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In Comic Book Guy's letter to Santa Claus, one of the things he wanted was the complete collection of Buffy action figures, to be delivered by Sarah Michelle Gellar. However, he also provided a list of substitutes he would find acceptable as delivery people, among them Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman and Halle Berry as Catwoman.
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Simpsons Summer Shindig
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The Simpsons Summer Shindig #1
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Midday on the Midway
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After Homer and Professor Frink's robot collide, Comic Book Guy calls it "more cataclysmic than The Death of Superman."
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Simpsons Summer Shindig #6
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Locked in a Brewery
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Homer and Barney ditch a tour of the Duff Brewery to go looking around on their own. Barney says, "Maybe we can find Duffman's hidden fortress of hangover recovery", a reference to Superman's Fortress of Solitude.
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Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book
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Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book #1
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The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part One)
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Comic Book Guy's world record attempt at recreating the most fictional deaths in one minute includes Robin from A Death in the Family.
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When Graphic Novel Kid meets Comic Book Guy, he says that it's like meeting his Bizarro clone.
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Several DC Comics props are seen at the Movie Memorabilia Auction including Batman's cowl, Wonder Woman's lasso of truth, and Superman's cape.
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Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book #2
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The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part Two)
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When the geeks and nerds of Springfield take up sides against each other following the shutdown of the Internet, one of the geeks is dressed up as Batman.
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Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders
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Li'l Homer #1
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Springfield's Next Top Model Kit!
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The Batmobile was seen at the Springfield's Ninth Annual Custom Car Show & Hot Rod-A-Rama-Lama-Ding-Dong.
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Maggie #1
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She's a (Paper) Doll!
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One of Maggie's paper doll costumes is "Wonder Maggie", a reference to Wonder Woman.
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The Malevolent Mr. Burns #1
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Mr. Burns to the Rescue
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Mr. Burns opening up the "Burns Cave" and saying "To the Burns Cave!" is a parody of the 1960s Batman TV series. Burns then comes out the other end dressed like Robin.
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Other Comics
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The Simpsons Go for the Gold
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Bummer Games
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In a film about the first Olympics made by Homer and Bart they explained that they couldn't have the first Olympics in USA because Pocahontas was still trying to guide Lois and Clark to the Pacific. Later when they had found the Pacific they were progressive and freethinking adults so they all got married together. They illustrated this with dolls of Superman and Lois Lane.
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C. Montgomery Burns' Handbook of World Domination
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Two of the items on Mr. Burns' bucket list are to acquire every existing copy of Action Comics #1 (the issue which featured the debut of Superman) and then burn them all in front of an audience at Comic-con.
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Comic Book Guy's Book of Pop Culture
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Comic Book Guy's list of the greatest quotes of all time includes two from the Superman movie series: "I like pink very much, Lois" by Superman in Superman: The Movie and "Why do you say this to me, when you know I will kill you for it?" by General Zod (to Lex Luthor) in Superman II.
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Comic Book Guy has props and costume pieces from several different superhero and sci-fi franchises displayed on a dress mannequin, including Batman's boots, tights, and cape.
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Homer Simpson's Little Book of Laziness
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In his list of types of lazy people, Homer identifies Comic Book Guy as "The Procrastinator", citing him as saying, "I'll get to the inventory, right after I blog my top twenty-five reasons why Batman cannot possibly be gay."
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In his reviews of comic book adaptations of works of classic literature, Comic Book Guy makes multiple references to the DC universe:
Regarding the Little Women of Little Women, CBG says he envisions a Team-Up issue with the Little Men, including the Atom and Doll Man.
The cover of the adaptation of A Farewell to Arms shows the main character having lost his arms, which doesn't happen in the novel. CBG justifies the depiction as artistic license, and as a supporting example cites a storyline where Superman is depicted murdering Lois Lane in outer space.
In his review of the adaptation of The Scarlet Letter, CBG says, "Hester Prynne, you have replaced Power Girl in my dreams!" Also, the cover shows Hester Prynne opening the front of her dress to reveal the red "A" on her underclothes, in a pose similar to Clark Kent changing to Superman.
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Lisa Simpson's Guide to Geek Chic
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Batman (Bt), Barbara Gordon (Bg), the Batmobile (Bm), Lois Lane (Ll) and Wonder Woman (Ww) are all elements in Lisa's Table of Geeky Delights.
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Bartman: The Hero's Handbook
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There are many references to DC Comics and characters in the book: There are many Batman parodies throughout the book. In Designing the Right Costume for You! there is a character dressed like Batman with a Captain America-style shield and Mjolnir, Thor's hammer. The Bartmobile is a parody of the Batmobile. Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman are seen in "Market Your Brand the Bartman Way!". In "A Rogues' Gallery of Lesser-Known Villains": The Giggler's appearance is based on Cesar Romero's portrayal of The Joker in the 1960s Batman TV series. In "The Care and Feeding of Your Super Pet", some of the names include Krypto and Ace. In "Captain Fantastic's Incredible Superhero Supply Sanctuary": The Invisible Plane is a vehicle that Wonder Woman owns and The Moth R Box is a parody of the Mother Box. In "Supervillain Mash-Ups I'd Like to See", characters include Mister Mxyzptlk, The Joker, Gorilla Grodd, Ra's al Ghul, Deadshot, Darkseid, and Lex Luthor. The Bartman Utility Belt is a parody of Batman's Utility Belt.
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ComicBookGuy
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July 22, 2011
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I hereby engage in #FF-ery: Beloved heroes @HamillHimself @WilliamShatner @TheRealAdamWest and of course, @LuigisFamousMeatballSubs #FOXSDCC
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ComicBookGuy
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July 22, 2011
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Is there a cowl-washing station nearby? I'm asking for a friend. #FOXSDCC
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ComicBookGuy
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July 22, 2011
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This Batman should put Axe body spray in his utility belt. #FOXSDCC
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ComicBookGuy
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July 23, 2011
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Picketing in front of the DC booth. Sign: "Reboot this". #FOXSDCC
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ComicBookGuy
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July 24, 2011
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I'm traveling back to Springfield with the great Burt Ward... as soon as a pick-up truck stops to let us ride in the back. #FOXSDCC
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ComicBookGuy
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December 21, 2011
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Santa, I implore you: this year, do not deliver Batman's presents to Wayne Manor. People ask questions.
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ComicBookGuy
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December 23, 2011
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Attention Dwight Howard - if you are, as you claim, Superman, you have done a poor job of protecting your alter ego.
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ComicBookGuy
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January 24, 2012
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Tonight at the Android's Dungeon, I shall deliver my annual "State Of The Justice League" address. Hint: It is strong.
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July 15, 2012
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It turns out that wasn't my groin I touched. And MY groin is certainly not numb. To quote any Batman villain: "Oof!" #FOXSDCC #SDCC
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Common cast members in DC film or TV adaptations[edit]
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Role on The Simpsons
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Jason Alexander
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Voiced Sy Borgman in the DC Universe TV series Harley Quinn.
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Voiced Bourbon Verlander in "The Caper Chase".
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Will Arnett
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Played Lieutenant Grass in Jonah Hex, voiced Batman in The Lego Movie franchise and Slade in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.
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Voiced Deputy Director Gratman in "Steal This Episode".
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Ed Asner
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Voiced Granny Goodness in the two TV series Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited.
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Voiced a Lifeways editor in the season 11 episode "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?".
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Diedrich Bader
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Voiced Batman in the TV series Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
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Voiced a sheriff in the season 11 episode "Kill the Alligator and Run".
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Drew Barrymore
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Played Sugar in Batman Forever.
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Voiced Sophie in "Insane Clown Poppy".
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Kim Basinger
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Played Vicki Vale in Batman.
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Voiced herself in "When You Dish Upon a Star".
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Angela Bassett
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Played Amanda Waller in Green Lantern.
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Voiced Michelle Obama in "Stealing First Base".
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Jason Bateman
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Voiced Hermes in Justice League Unlimited.
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Voiced himself in "Home Away from Homer" and Max Davis and himself in "The Road to Cincinnati".
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Vanessa Bayer
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Voiced PB in DC League of Super-Pets.
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Voiced Clarity Hoffman-Roth in "A Father's Watch".
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Ed Begley, Jr.
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Played Harold Farnum in the TV series Wonder Woman and Fred Stickley in Batman Forever, and voiced other characters such as Germs and Charles Collins in Batman: The Animated Series, Peter Corso in Batman Beyond and Donald Todd in Static Shock.
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Voiced himself in "Homer to the Max" and "Gone Maggie Gone".
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Kristen Bell
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Voiced Jade Wilson (with Slade in disguise) in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.
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Voiced Harper Jambowski in "Friend with Benefit".
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Gregg Berger
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Voiced two characters in Batman: The Animated Series and other various characters in Superman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond.
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Credited as guest starring in "How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window?" and was thanked in the credits of The Simpsons Movie.
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Halle Berry
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Played Catwoman in the film Catwoman.
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Voiced herself in "Angry Dad: The Movie".
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Rachel Bloom
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Voiced Batgirl in Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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Voiced Annette in "Springfield Splendor".
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Julie Bowen
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Voiced Aresia in Justice League.
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Voiced Claire Dunphy, her character from Modern Family, in Family Guy's season 13 premiere "The Simpsons Guy", a The Simpsons/Family Guy crossover.
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Billy Boyd
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Played Samuelson in one episode of the DC Universe/HBO Max TV series Doom Patrol.
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Sang the end credits song, "The Perfect Tale", of the season 29 premiere "The Serfsons".
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Kimberly Brooks
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Voiced Kathy Dusquense in Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman, Cheetah and Giganta in Wonder Woman: Bloodlines, and other characters in some of the shows and movies.
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Has voiced Lewis Clark, and other characters, since season 32.
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Pierce Brosnan
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Played Doctor Fate in Black Adam.
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Voiced Ultrahouse 3000 and himself in "Treehouse of Horror XII".
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Hannibal Buress
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Voiced Mr. Terrific in the series Justice League Action.
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Voiced Principal Finch in "The Road to Cincinnati".
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Lizzy Caplan
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Played Tina Greer in two episodes of Smallville.
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Voiced Virginia Johnson in "Kamp Krustier".
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Dan Castellaneta
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Voiced the Ventriloquist in The Batman and other various characters in Batman Beyond, Justice League and Legion of Super Heroes.
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Main cast member: Voices Homer Simpson, Abraham Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Barney Gumble, Mayor Quimby, Groundskeeper Willie, and many other characters.
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John Cena
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Plays Peacemaker in The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker.
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Voiced himself in "Bart's Birthday".
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Michael Cera
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Voiced Robin in The Lego Batman Movie.
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Voiced Nick in "The Daughter Also Rises".
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Michael Paul Chan
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Voiced Mr. Kim in Static Shock.
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Voiced Chinese spies in "Homer the Father".
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Michael Chiklis
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Played Nathaniel Barnes in the TV series Gotham and voiced Deathstroke in Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons.
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Voiced the handsome quarterback in "The Town".
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Jemaine Clement
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Voiced Sauron in The Lego Batman Movie.
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Voiced Ethan Ballantyne in "Elementary School Musical".
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Clarence Clemons
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Played Darrell Hennings in the The Flash episode "Honor Among Thieves".
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Narrated "Grift of the Magi".
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Common
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Played 'Monster T' in Suicide Squad.
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Voiced himself in "The Great Phatsby: Part Two".
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Tim Conway
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Voiced the Weeper in the TV series Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
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Voiced himself in "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase".
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Anderson Cooper
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Played himself in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
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Voiced himself in "The Kid Is All Right".
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Brian Cox
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Voiced Earl Garver in Superman: The Animated Series.
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Voiced Costas Becker in the two-part episode "A Serious Flanders".
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Bryan Cranston
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Voiced Commissioner James Gordon in Batman: Year One.
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Voiced Stradivarius Cain in "The Spy Who Learned Me".
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Willem Dafoe
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Played Nuidis Vulko in the DC Extended Universe movie Aquaman.
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Voiced The Commandant and Jack Lassen.
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Andy Daly
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Voiced Two-Face, Mister Miracle and other characters in Harley Quinn.
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Voiced Judge Dowd in "Fears of a Clown".
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Danny DeVito
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Played the Penguin in Batman Returns.
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Voiced Herb Powell.
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Rhys Darby
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Played the Master of Games in Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans.
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Voiced Tag Tuckerbag in "Heartbreak Hotel".
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Andy Dick
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Voiced Slim in the Batman Beyond episode "The Eggbaby".
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Voiced himself in "Yokel Chords".
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John DiMaggio
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Voiced Brother Blood in Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! and other various characters in other shows and direct-to-videos.
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Voice of Bender in the season 16 episode "Future-Drama", the season 26 crossover episode "Simpsorama" and The Simpsons Game.
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Robin Atkin Downes
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Voiced other various characters in shows, direct-to-videos and video games.
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Voiced several British men in "The 7 Beer Itch".
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Rachel Dratch
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Voiced Negative Girl in Teen Titans Go! and Nora Freeze and Queen Hippolyta in Harley Quinn.
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Voiced the Bostonian doctor in "The Town".
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Robert Englund
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Voiced Felix Faust in Justice League, The Riddler in The Batman and Scarecrow in the video game Injustice 2.
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Voiced Freddy Krueger, the character he played on Nightmare on Elm Street, in the season 10 episode "Treehouse of Horror IX".
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R. Lee Ermey
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Voiced Wildcat in the TV series Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
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Voiced Leslie Hapablap in "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming" and "Waiting for Duffman".
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Morgan Fairchild
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Played Miranda in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
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Voiced Vivienne St. Charmaine in "Podcast News"
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Fall Out Boy
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Voiced themselves in a special Teen Titans Go! mini-series.
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Voiced the end credits performers in "Lisa the Drama Queen".
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Miriam Flynn
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Voiced a Zaftig Lady in The New Batman Adventures, a VidNews Anchor in Batman Beyond and Miss Pettibone in Static Shock.
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Voiced Ms. Barr in "Moaning Lisa".
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Robert Forster
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Voiced a president in two episodes of Justice League Unlimited during the four-part Cadmus story arc.
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Voiced Lucky Jim in "Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes".
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Brendan Fraser
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Voiced Robotman in the DC Universe TV series Doom Patrol.
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Voiced Brad in "King of the Hill".
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Gal Gadot
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Played Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe.
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Voiced herself in "Bart's Not Dead".
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Zach Galifianakis
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Voiced The Joker in The Lego Batman Movie.
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Voiced Lucas Bortner in "Luca$".
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Victor Garber
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Voiced Sinestro in Green Lantern: First Flight and played Martin Stein/Firestorm in the Arrowverse such as The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Vixen, Supergirl, and Arrow.
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Voiced Michael de Graaf in "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire".
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Brian George
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Voiced Jazzman in Batman: The Animated Series, Samir, Jace and Padu Banjahri in Batman Beyond, and Parasite, Morgan Edge and Mr. President in Justice League.
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Voiced several British men in "The 7 Beer Itch" and "The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A.".
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Sara Gilbert
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Played herself in Supergirl.
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Voiced Laura Powers in "New Kid on the Block".
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Seth Green
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Voiced Nelson Nash in Batman Beyond and King Kong in The Lego Batman Movie.
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Executive producer for Robot Chicken couch gag and voiced Chris Griffin in "The Simpsons Guy".
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Grey Griffin
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Voiced Catwoman and other various characters in shows, direct-to-videos and video games.
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Voice of Martin Prince and Sherri and Terri Mackleberry from Season 31 - Present.
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Greg Grunberg
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Voiced Steel Maxim in Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay.
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Voiced the Bad Robot security guard in "Do PizzaBots Dream of Electric Guitars?".
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Larry Hagman
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Played an army major in 1978 movie Superman.
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Voiced Wallace Brady in "The Monkey Suit".
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Mark Hamill
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Voiced The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series.
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Voiced himself and Leavelle in "Mayored to the Mob".
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David Harbour
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Played Dexter Tolliver in the DC Extended Universe film Suicide Squad.
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Voiced Fred Kranepool in the season 32 episode "Undercover Burns".
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Pamela Hayden
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Voiced Geena in one episode of The New Batman Adventures.
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Voice of Milhouse Van Houten, Rod Flanders and Jimbo Jones along with numerous other minor characters.
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Jess Harnell
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Had provided the singing voice for Elvis Presley in Legends of Tomorrow.
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Voiced Charlton Heston in the Season 13 episode "The Parent Rap".
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Anne Hathaway
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Played Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises.
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Voiced Jenny in "The Good, the Sad, and the Drugly" and "Moonshine River", and Princess Penelope in "Once Upon a Time in Springfield".
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Jonah Hill
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Voiced Hal Jordan/Green Lantern in The Lego Movie franchise.
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Voiced Andy Hamilton in "Pranks and Greens".
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Jan Hooks
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Played Jen in Batman Returns.
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Voiced Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon in six episodes between season 9 and season 14.
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Jeremy Irons
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Played Alfred Pennyworth in the DC Extended Universe.
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Voiced Raggy in "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches".
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Eddie Izzard
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Voiced Lord Voldemort in The Lego Batman Movie.
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Voiced Queen Elizabeth II, Nigel Bakerbutcher, and Prince Charles in "To Surveil with Love".
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LeBron James
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Voiced himself in Teen Titans Go!.
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Voiced himself in "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass".
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Ricky Jay
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Voiced the voice in Robin's head in one episode of Teen Titans Go!.
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Voiced himself in "The Great Simpsina".
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Stacy Keach
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Voiced the Phantasm and Carl Beaumont in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Robert Vance in Batman Beyond and Roland De Fleures in The Zeta Project.
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Voiced Howard K. Duff VIII in "Hungry, Hungry Homer", "Old Yeller-Belly", "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play", "Waiting for Duffman" and "Havana Wild Weekend". He also voiced Don Bookner in "Bart's New Friend".
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Michael Keaton
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Played Batman in Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992).
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Voiced Jack Crowley in "Pokey Mom".
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Ellie Kemper
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Voiced Phyllis in The Lego Batman Movie.
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Voiced Mary Tannenbaum in "A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas".
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Richard Kind
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Played Aubrey James in the TV series Gotham.
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Voiced The A Christmas Ornament for Christmas director in "A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas".
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Joey King
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Played young Talia al Ghul in The Dark Knight Rises.
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Voiced Addy in "The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds".
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Eartha Kitt
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Played Catwoman in the TV series Batman.
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Voiced herself in "Once Upon a Time in Springfield".
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Christine Lakin
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Voiced a reporter in Batman: Bad Blood.
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Voiced Joyce Kinney in "The Simpsons Guy".
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Maurice LaMarche
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Voiced other various characters in shows, direct-to-videos and video games.
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Has voiced many different characters in many episodes.
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Phil LaMarr
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Voiced John Stewart/Green Lantern and Static Shock in the DC Animated Universe.
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Voiced Hermes Conrad in the season 26 crossover episode "Simpsorama" and voiced the auctioneer and male party guest in the season 28 episode "The Great Phatsby: Part One".
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David Lander
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Voiced Nitro in Batman: The Animated Series, Sqweek in a two-part episode of Superman: The Animated Series and Ch'p in Green Lantern: First Flight.
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Voiced Squiggy, his character from Laverne & Shirley, in "Helter Shelter".
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Lucy Lawless
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Voiced Wonder Woman in the direct-to-video film Justice League: The New Frontier.
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Voiced herself and Xena in "Treehouse of Horror X".
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Cloris Leachman
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Played Hippolyta in the TV series Wonder Woman.
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Voiced Alice Glick in "Three Men and a Comic Book".
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Stan Lee
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Voiced himself in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.
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Voiced himself in "I Am Furious (Yellow)", "Married to the Blob" and "The Caper Chase".
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Dawnn Lewis
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Voiced Brickhouse in Static Shock.
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Has voiced many different characters in many episodes.
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Jonathan Lipow
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Voice of Monsieur Mallah in Doom Patrol.
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Voiced the wolverine in "Pixelated and Afraid" and Axel in "Boyz N the Highlands".
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Eric Lopez
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Voiced Blue Beetle in Young Justice and Infinite Crisis.
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Voice of Bumblebee Man from Season 32 - Present.
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Jon Lovitz
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Voiced Sid Sharp in Justice League Action.
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Voiced Professor Lombardo, Aristotle Amadopolis, Artie Ziff, Llewellyn Sinclair and Jay Sherman.
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William H. Macy
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Voiced a director in Superman: The Animated Series and Aaron Herbst and Karros in Batman Beyond.
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Voiced himself in "Homer's Paternity Coot".
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Tress MacNeille
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Voiced other characters in various animated shows and Selina Kyle in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part Two.
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Regular voice actress for the show, voicing many characters.
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Joe Mantegna
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Voiced a Crooner in Justice League: The New Frontier.
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Regular voice actor for Fat Tony. Also voiced himself in the season 3 episode "Bart the Murderer".
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Marc Maron
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Played Gene Ufland in Joker.
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Voiced himself in "The Clown Stays in the Picture".
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Andrea Martin
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Voiced Mighty Mom in Batman: The Animated Series and Mad Harriet in Superman: The Animated Series.
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Voiced Apu Nahasapeemapetilon's mother in "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons".
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Karen Maruyama
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Voiced Kim in Static Shock and Tsukuri in Justice League.
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Voiced a Dancer 2 in the season 8 episode "In Marge We Trust" and a Japanese stewardess in the season 10 episode "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo".
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Debi Mazar
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Played Spice in Batman Forever.
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Voiced Minnie Szyslak in "King Leer".
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Joel McHale
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Played Starman in Stargirl.
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Voiced himself in "Bart's Birthday".
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Michael McKean
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Voiced 50s Joker in The New Batman Adventures, Ian Peek in Batman Beyond, Sportsman in Justice League, and Dr. Bartholomew Wolper in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns.
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Voiced David St. Hubbins in "The Otto Show" and Jerry Rude in "Monty Can't Buy Me Love".
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Sam McMurray
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Voiced Pierce in Batman: The Animated Series, Ernie in The New Batman Adventures Harry Tully, Mr. Cunningham and a bum in Batman Beyond, Harry Lux in The Zeta Project, Gilbert Halestrom and Jerry in Justice League Unlimited, and Anchor Ted in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns.
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Voiced a Duff commercial narrator and an Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee in "Homer's Odyssey" and Gulliver Dark in "Homer's Night Out".
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Jason Momoa
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Played Aquaman in the DC Extended Universe.
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Voiced himself in "The Fat Blue Line".
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Cory Monteith
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Played a frat cowboy in Smallville.
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Voiced Flynn in "Elementary School Musical".
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Elisabeth Moss
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Voiced Kimmy Ventrix in Batman: The Animated Series and Arisia Rrab in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights.
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Voiced Gretchen in "Labor Pains".
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Martin Mull
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Played Marlin Pfinch-Lupus in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
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Voiced Seth in "D'oh-in' in the Wind".
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Megan Mullally
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Voiced Cindy in Batman: The Animated Series.
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Voiced Sarah Wiggum in "Uncut Femmes".
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Frankie Muniz
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Voiced himself in Harley Quinn.
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Voiced Thelonious in "Trilogy of Error".
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Charles Napier
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Voiced General Hardcastle in Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited, and Killgore Steed in The Batman.
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Voicd The Warden in "Pokey Mom" and "The Wandering Juvie", Grant Connor in "The Fat and the Furriest", and Officer Krackney in "The Seven-Beer Snitch".
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Jason Nash
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Voiced Bullwhip in Batman Beyond.
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Voiced the Southie criminals and the Philanthropic Southies in "The Town".
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Liam Neeson
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Played Ra's al Ghul in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises.
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Voiced Father Sean in "The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star".
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Nichelle Nichols
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Voiced Thoth Khepera in Batman: The Animated Series.
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Voiced herself in "Simple Simpson".
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Conan O'Brien
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Voiced David Endocrine in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part Two, the Riddler in The Lego Batman Movie and himself in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.
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Voiced himself in "Bart Gets Famous".
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Shaquille O'Neal
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Played Steel in the movie Steel and voiced himself in Static Shock and in The Lego Movie.
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Voiced himself in "Gone Boy".
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Edward James Olmos
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Voiced Chief Angel Rojas in The Batman.
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Voiced the pit master in the Season 27 episode "'Cue Detective".
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Patton Oswalt
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Voiced Eldon Michaels in the Batman Beyond episode "Sentries of the Last Cosmos", Specs in Static Shock, and the Atom in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.
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Voiced T-Rex in "The Day the Earth Stood Cool" and Bart's guilt in "The Cad and the Hat".
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Butch Patrick
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Played Jack in one episode of the TV series Shazam!.
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Voiced himself in the season 11 episode "Eight Misbehavin'" and was credited for a guest appearance in the season 11 episode "Behind the Laughter", although only his picture was used.
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Rhea Perlman
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Played Golda in Harley Quinn.
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Voiced Carla Tortelli, her character from Cheers, in "Fear of Flying".
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Michelle Pfeiffer
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Played Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992).
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Voiced Mindy Simmons in "The Last Temptation of Homer".
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Natalie Portman
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Played Evey Hammond in the film V for Vendetta.
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Voiced Darcy in the season 18 episode "Faith Off" and in the season 24 episode "Moonshine River".
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Parker Posey
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Played Kitty Kowalski in Superman Returns.
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Voiced Becky in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge".
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Chris Redd
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Played a Comedy Club Emcee in Joker.
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Voiced Trevor McBride in "Girls Just Shauna Have Fun".
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Christina Ricci
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Voiced Terra in direct-to-video film Teen Titans: The Judas Contract.
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Voiced Erin in the season 7 episode "Summer of 4 Ft. 2".
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Kevin Michael Richardson
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Voiced other characters in various shows and shorts.
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Has voiced many different characters in many episodes.
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Tim Robbins
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Played Senator Robert Hammond in Green Lantern.
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Voiced Jim Hope in "Grift of the Magi".
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Kimmy Robertson
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Voiced Alice in Batman: The Animated Series and Margo in Batman Beyond.
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Voiced Samantha Stanky in "Bart's Friend Falls in Love".
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Alex Rocco
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Voiced Carmine Falcone in Batman: Year One.
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Voiced Roger Meyers, Jr.
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Al Roker
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Voiced a weatherman in Superman: The Animated Series.
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Voiced himself in "Moonshine River".
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Stephen Root
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Voiced Arnos Howell in Superman: The Animated Series, Catman in a two-part Justice League episode, Val-Yor in Teen Titans, Woozy Winks, the Penguin, Planet Master, and Killer Croc in the TV series Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and Zor-El in Superman: Unbound.
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Voiced Bildorf in the season 32 episode "Wad Goals".
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Charlie Rose
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Played himself in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
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Voiced himself in "Kill the Alligator and Run".
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Jeff Ross
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Voiced himself in Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
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Voiced himself in "Clown in the Dumps".
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Natasha Rothwell
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Played Carol Thomas in Wonder Woman 1984.
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Voiced Bette in "Uncut Femmes".
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Peter Serafinowicz
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Voiced Phantom Stranger in DC Showcase: The Phantom Stranger.
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Voiced the Google-Disney CEO in "Krusty the Clown".
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Brooke Shields
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Voiced Julia in The Batman and Carol Ferris in Justice League: The New Frontier.
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Voiced herself in "The Front".
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Sab Shimono
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Voiced the Master in one Justice League Unlimited episode and K3NT in Legion of Super Heroes.
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Voiced master sushi chef in the season 2 episode "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish", Mr. Sparkle in the season 8 episode "In Marge We Trust", and a Gruff Japanese sailor in the season 18 episode "The Wife Aquatic".
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James Sie
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Voiced General Kwan and Wind Dragon in two episodes of Justice League Unlimited, and the Atom/Ryan Choi in Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
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Voiced the Lama in "Wad Goals".
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J. K. Simmons
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Voiced General Wade Eiling and Mantis in Justice League Unlimited, and played Commissioner James Gordon in Justice League.
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Reprised his role as J. Jonah Jameson in "Moe'N'a Lisa", voiced a tabloid editor in "Homerazzi", JJ Gruff in the season 29 episode "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage", Dr. Jessup in the season 30 episode "Daddicus Finch" and Victor Kleskow in the season 30 episode "Girl's in the Band".
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Tiya Sircar
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Voiced Dolphin in Young Justice.
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Voiced Erin in "Uncut Femmes".
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Jenny Slate
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Voiced Harley Quinn in The Lego Batman Movie.
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Voiced Piper Paisley in "Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion".
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Kevin Smith
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Voiced a Grumpy Man in Superman: Doomsday and himself in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and Teen Titans: The Judas Contract.
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Voiced himself in "Highway to Well".
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J. B. Smoove
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Voice of Frank the Plant in Harley Quinn.
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Voiced DJ Kwanzaa in the season 22 episode "Angry Dad: The Movie".
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Cobie Smulders
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Played Shannon Bell in Smallville, and voiced Wonder Woman in The Lego Movie.
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Voiced Hydrangea in the season 31 episode "Bart the Bad Guy".
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Brent Spiner
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Voiced The Joker in Young Justice and The Riddler in Justice League Action.
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Voiced the A9000 Robots in "Them, Robot".
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Wanda Sykes
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Voiced Queen of Fables in Harley Quinn.
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Voiced Springfield Elementary School therapist in "What Animated Women Want".
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George Takei
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Voiced Mister Fixx in Batman Beyond.
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Voiced Akira Kurosawa in "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish", a waiter in "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love", Wink the quizmaster in "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo", and a sushi chef in "What Animated Women Want". He voiced himself in "The Burns Cage".
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Channing Tatum
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Voiced Superman in The Lego Movie franchise.
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Voiced himself in "Steal This Episode".
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Ron Taylor
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Voiced an orderly and Torchy in one episode of Batman: The Animated Series.
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Voice of Bleeding Gums Murphy.
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Dave Thomas
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Voiced Harv Hickman and Ernst in two episodes of Justice League.
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Voiced Rex Banner in the Season 8 episode "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment" and Bob Hope in the Season 17 episode "Bart Has Two Mommies".
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Lauren Tom
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Voiced Angela Chan in Superman: The Animated Series, Dana Tan in Batman Beyond, Agent Lee in Static Shock, and Jinx and Gizmo in Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go!.
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Voiced Amy Wong in the season 26 crossover episode "Simpsorama".
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Played himself in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
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Voiced himself in "The Caper Chase".
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Bob Uecker
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Voiced himself in Teen Titans Go!.
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Interviewed in the documentary Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson.
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Patrick Warburton
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Voiced Superman in an American Express commercial and Cash Tankenson in The Batman.
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Voiced Joe Swanson in "The Simpsons Guy".
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Burt Ward
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Played Robin in the TV series Batman.
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Voiced Robin in "Large Marge".
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Gedde Watanabe
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Voiced Repeller/Dr. Suzuki and Principal Nakamura in Batman Beyond.
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Voiced a factory foreman in the season 8 episode "In Marge We Trust" and a Japanese man and waiter in the season 10 episode "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo".
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Steven Weber
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Voiced J. Carroll Corcoran in The New Batman Adventures, Eugene Dolan in The Zeta Project and Alfred Pennyworth in Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, Batman vs. Two-Face and in the Scooby-Doo show Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?.
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Voiced Neil in the Season 9 episode "King of the Hill".
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Frank Welker
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Voiced other various characters in shows and direct-to-videos.
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Voice of Santa's Little Helper.
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Adam West
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Played Batman in the TV series Batman.
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Voiced himself in "Mr. Plow", Batman in "Large Marge", and Quahog Mayor Adam West in the Family Guy crossover episode "The Simpsons Guy".
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Billy West
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Voiced Skeets in Justice League Unlimited and other characters in various shows.
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Voiced Zoidberg in The Simpsons Game and voiced Philip J. Fry, Zoidberg, and Professor Farnsworth in season 26 crossover episode "Simpsorama".
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Kristen Wiig
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Played the Cheetah in Wonder Woman 1984.
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Voiced Calliope Juniper in the season 22 episode "Flaming Moe" and Annie Crawford in the season 25 episode "Homerland".
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Fred Willard
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Played President Garner in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
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Voiced Wally Kogen in "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday".
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Treat Williams
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Voiced Dr. Archilles Milo in Batman: The Animated Series.
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Voiced himself in "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again".
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Paul Winfield
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Voiced Earl Cooper in Batman: The Animated Series and D.A. Sam Young in Batman Beyond.
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Voiced Lucius Sweet in the season 8 episode "The Homer They Fall" and the season 9 episode "The Trouble with Trillions".
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Henry Winkler
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Voiced Ambush Bug in an episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
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Voiced Ramrod in the episode "Take My Wife, Sleaze".
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James Woods
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Voiced Owlman in the direct-to-video film Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths and Lex Luthor in the series Justice League Action.
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Voiced himself in "Homer and Apu" and the Springfield and Quahog versions of himself in Family Guy's season 13 premiere "The Simpsons Guy", a The Simpsons]/Family Guy crossover.
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"Weird Al" Yankovic
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Voiced Dollmaker in Batman vs. Robin and Darkseid in Teen Titans Go! and Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, along with Gentleman Ghost in the crossover.
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Voiced himself in "Three Gays of the Condo" and "That '90s Show".
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Michael York
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Voiced Count Vertigo and Dr. Kane in Batman: The Animated Series, Kanto in Superman: The Animated Series and Ares in Justice League Unlimited.
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Voiced Mason Fairbanks in the season 17 episode "Homer's Paternity Coot", Lionel Budgie in the season 27 episode "Lisa the Veterinarian" and the season 28 episodes "Pork and Burns" and "Dogtown", Nigel in the season 28 episode "Moho House", and Clayton in the season 31 episode "The Way of the Dog".
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Keone Young
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Voiced Dr. Ho in Batman Beyond, Mr. Lee in Static Shock, Arthur Chin in Justice League, Katarou in Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go!, Hideo Katsu in The Batman, Uehara Daizo, Saico-Tek and a chef in Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, a sensei in Young Justice and Rumi Mori in the video game Batman: The Enemy Within.
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Voiced Sakatumi in "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo".
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Rob Zombie
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Voiced Icthultu in the Justice League TV series.
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Wrote the comic story House of a Thousand Donuts.
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