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Latest revision as of 07:08, August 31, 2024

For the guest star, see Plácido Domingo.
Plácido Domingo
The Homer of Seville promo 1.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Opera singer
First appearance: "The Homer of Seville"
Voiced by: Himself


Plácido Domingo is an opera singer.

History[edit]

After singing during half time in a hockey match, Homer goes into the changing room and receives praise from Plácido Domingo. He tells Homer to call him P Dingo and Homer says he'll think about it. Homer makes him believe he's in a magical world where singing is talking. Of The Three Tenors, he is Homer's third favorite, which saddens Plácido. He then lets Homer listen to a new note he has been practicing and Homer suggests an improvement.

Appearances[edit]