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== History == | == History == | ||
− | [[Mr. Burns]] | + | [[Mr. Burns]] had a framed photograph of him with Elvis which he gave to [[Smithers]] after he sold the power plant, as he knew Smithers liked the picture. Smithers admired how Elvis was always so good to {{W|Gladys Presley|his mother}}, but Mr. Burns never understood what Elvis said.<ref>"[[Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]]"</ref> The photo was later seen in Smithers' office while he was interviewing [[Marge]].<ref>"[[Marge Gets a Job]]"</ref> |
− | + | While taking [[Nappien]], [[Homer]] melted a wax figure of him at [[Rock 'N' Roll Wax Museum]].<ref>"[[Crook and Ladder]]"</ref> | |
− | [[ | + | There was a bullet-shattered TV exhibited at [[Graceland]] which was referenced in the ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' cartoon "[[Little Barbershop of Horrors]]".<ref>"[[The Front]]"</ref> |
− | Homer showed Lisa postage stamps with Elvis on. He then made the Elvis stamps kiss stamps with bats on.<ref>"[[The President Wore Pearls]]"</ref> | + | [[L.T. Smash]] cited Elvis Presley among his examples of how they always used pop stars to recruit people.<ref>"[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"</ref> |
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+ | Homer showed Lisa postage stamps with Elvis on them. He then made the Elvis stamps kiss stamps with bats on.<ref>"[[The President Wore Pearls]]"</ref> | ||
He appeared in the film ''[[A Zombie Christmas with Bing Crosby, Elvis and the 1932 All American Football Team]]''.<ref>"[[White Christmas Blues]]"</ref> | He appeared in the film ''[[A Zombie Christmas with Bing Crosby, Elvis and the 1932 All American Football Team]]''.<ref>"[[White Christmas Blues]]"</ref> | ||
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− | Elvis' | + | Elvis' gravestone was seen in the [[Springfield Cemetery]] a couple of times<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror]]"</ref> including one with the epitaph "ACCEPT IT."<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror IV]]"</ref> |
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Elvis Presley
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Character Information
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Elvis Presley was an American singer and actor.
History[edit]
Mr. Burns had a framed photograph of him with Elvis which he gave to Smithers after he sold the power plant, as he knew Smithers liked the picture. Smithers admired how Elvis was always so good to his mother, but Mr. Burns never understood what Elvis said.[1] The photo was later seen in Smithers' office while he was interviewing Marge.[2]
While taking Nappien, Homer melted a wax figure of him at Rock 'N' Roll Wax Museum.[3]
There was a bullet-shattered TV exhibited at Graceland which was referenced in the Itchy & Scratchy cartoon "Little Barbershop of Horrors".[4]
L.T. Smash cited Elvis Presley among his examples of how they always used pop stars to recruit people.[5]
Homer showed Lisa postage stamps with Elvis on them. He then made the Elvis stamps kiss stamps with bats on.[6]
He appeared in the film A Zombie Christmas with Bing Crosby, Elvis and the 1932 All American Football Team.[7]
Bart went past the album Doin' It for the Money by Elvis Presley.[8]
During the song "Sasha is a Massive Success", a picture of Elvis Presley was seen on the wall.[9]
Mayor Quimby dressed as Elvis Presley at the masquerade ball.[10]
Non-canon[edit]
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Elvis' gravestone was seen in the Springfield Cemetery a couple of times[11] including one with the epitaph "ACCEPT IT."[12]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The gravestone caption is a reference to persistent rumors of Elvis actually being alive. The rumors began circulating immediately after his 1977 death.
His song "Viva Las Vegas" was played in, and is the basis of the name of, the episode "Viva Ned Flanders".
Appearances[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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