• New article from the Springfield Shopper: Season 36 News: A new episode title, “P.S., I Hate You”, has been announced!
  • New article from the Springfield Shopper: Season 36 News: More Preview Images and Details for “O C’mon All Ye Faithful” have been released!
  • Wikisimpsons needs more Featured Article, Picture, Quote, Episode and Comprehensive article nominations!
  • Wikisimpsons has a Discord server! Click here for your invite! Join to talk about the wiki, Simpsons and Tapped Out news, or just to talk to other users.
  • Make an account! It's easy, free, and your work on the wiki can be attributed to you.
TwitterFacebookDiscord

Difference between revisions of "John Swartzwelder (character)"

Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
(Appearances)
 
(11 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
 
{{Character
 
{{Character
 
|name = John Swartzwelder
 
|name = John Swartzwelder
|image = [[File:Johnscameo2.JPG|250px]]
+
|image = [[File:John Swartzwelder - Hurricane Neddy.png|250px]]
 
|gender = {{Male}}
 
|gender = {{Male}}
 
|hair = Brown
 
|hair = Brown
 
|age =  
 
|age =  
 
|status = Alive
 
|status = Alive
|job =  
+
|job = Writer<br>Author
 
|relatives =  
 
|relatives =  
 
|appearance = "[[The Front]]"  
 
|appearance = "[[The Front]]"  
Line 13: Line 13:
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''John Swartzwelder''' is a writer for ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' when Abraham Simpson started writing episodes. He wrote the book ''How to Get Rich Writing Cartoons''.
+
'''John Swartzwelder''' is a former writer for ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''.  
  
Swartzwelder was [[Lionel Hutz]]'s surprise witness while Bart was trying to get the framed Itchy drawing. He also attends [[Krusty]]'s funeral with [[Kermit The Frog]].
+
== History ==
 +
{{Cleanup}}
 +
John Swartzwelder wrote the book ''[[How to Get Rich Writing Cartoons]]''. He also is one of the many writers that worked for [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] writing ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]''. Meyers fired every one of his writers, including Swartzwelder, after hiring [[Abraham Simpson]]. Swartzwelder also attended the [[Annual Cartoon Awards]] that took place at the [[Springfield Civic Auditorium|Springfield Civic Center]].<ref>"[[The Front]]"</ref>
  
He was an attendee of the [[Maison Derriere]] and was later committed into [[Calmwood Mental Hospital]], with people campaigning for his release.  
+
Swartzwelder was [[Lionel Hutz]]'s surprise witness while Bart was trying to get the framed Itchy drawing.<ref>"[[The Day the Violence Died]]"</ref> He also attended [[Krusty]]'s funeral with [[Kermit|Kermit the Frog]].<ref>"[[Bart the Fink]]"</ref>
  
There is a statue of him on a horse outside the Courthouse and a picture of him is on the wall of a restaurant in Springfield.
+
He was an attendee of the [[Maison Derriere]]<ref>"[[Bart After Dark]]"</ref> and was later committed into [[Calmwood Mental Hospital]], with people campaigning for his release.<ref>"[[Hurricane Neddy]]"</ref>
  
He was also on Krusty's blimp before it crashed.  
+
There is a statue of him on a horse outside the Courthouse<ref>"[[Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily]]"</ref> and a picture of him is on the wall of a restaurant in Springfield.<ref>"[[A Fish Called Selma]]"</ref>
 +
 
 +
He was also on Krusty's blimp before it crashed.<ref>"[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]"</ref>
 +
 
 +
John Swartzwelder has a plaque on the [[Springfield Wall of Fame]].<ref>"[[Take My Life, Please]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
* {{Ep|The Front}}
+
*{{ep|The Front}}
* {{Ep|Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily| (statue)}}
+
*{{ep|Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily|(statue)}}
* {{Ep|Bart the Fink}}
+
*{{ep|Bart the Fink}}
* {{Ep|The Day the Violence Died}}
+
*{{ep|The Day the Violence Died}}
* {{Ep|Bart After Dark}}
+
*{{ep|Bart After Dark}}
* {{Ep|Hurricane Neddy}}
+
*{{ep|Hurricane Neddy}}
* {{Ep|22 Short Films About Springfield}}
+
*{{ep|22 Short Films About Springfield}}
* {{Ep|A Fish Called Selma|(picture)}}
+
*{{ep|A Fish Called Selma|(picture)}}
* {{Ep|Thank God It's Doomsday}}
+
*{{ep|Thank God It's Doomsday}}
 +
*{{ep|Take My Life, Please|(picture)}}
  
 +
== References ==
 +
{{Reflist}}
 +
 +
{{Staff cameos}}
 
{{The Itchy and Scratchy Show}}
 
{{The Itchy and Scratchy Show}}
 +
{{Wall of Fame}}
 
{{Simpsons characters}}
 
{{Simpsons characters}}
 +
{{DEFAULTSORT:Swartzwelder, John}}
  
[[Category:Characters]]
 
 
[[Category:Adults]]
 
[[Category:Adults]]
[[Category:Male characters]]
+
[[Category:Real-world characters]]
 +
[[Category:The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]
 
[[Category:Recurring characters]]
 
[[Category:Recurring characters]]
[[Category:Real world characters]]
+
[[Category:Characters introduced in season 4]]
[[Category:The Itchy & Scratchy Show staff]]
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Swartzwelder, John}}
 

Latest revision as of 14:12, October 29, 2024

This article is about the character. For the guest star, see John Swartzwelder.
John Swartzwelder
John Swartzwelder - Hurricane Neddy.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Writer
Author
First appearance: "The Front"


John Swartzwelder is a former writer for The Itchy & Scratchy Show.

History[edit]

Cleanup 3.PNG This article or section needs to be cleaned up to fit in with the Manual of Style.

John Swartzwelder wrote the book How to Get Rich Writing Cartoons. He also is one of the many writers that worked for Roger Meyers, Jr. writing The Itchy & Scratchy Show. Meyers fired every one of his writers, including Swartzwelder, after hiring Abraham Simpson. Swartzwelder also attended the Annual Cartoon Awards that took place at the Springfield Civic Center.[1]

Swartzwelder was Lionel Hutz's surprise witness while Bart was trying to get the framed Itchy drawing.[2] He also attended Krusty's funeral with Kermit the Frog.[3]

He was an attendee of the Maison Derriere[4] and was later committed into Calmwood Mental Hospital, with people campaigning for his release.[5]

There is a statue of him on a horse outside the Courthouse[6] and a picture of him is on the wall of a restaurant in Springfield.[7]

He was also on Krusty's blimp before it crashed.[8]

John Swartzwelder has a plaque on the Springfield Wall of Fame.[9]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]