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|status = Alive
|relatives='''True parents:''' [[Abe Simpson]] and unnamed woman <br /> '''Half-Siblings:''' [[Homer Simpson]] and [[Abbie]] <br /> '''Sister-in-law''': [[Marge Simpson]]<br /> '''Nephew:''' [[Bart Simpson]] <br />'''Nieces:''' [[Lisa Simpson]] and [[Maggie Simpson]] <br /> '''Adoptive parents:''' Edward Powell and Mililani Osler <br /> '''Adoptive Sisters:'''Coco, Wanda and Carla Powell
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|job = Businessman<br>CEO & Chairman of Powell Motor Company (formerly)
|appearance=[[Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?]]
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|relatives = '''Parents:''' [[Abe Simpson]] and [[Unnamed carnival woman|Unnamed mother]]<br>'''Adoptive parents:''' [[Edward Powell]] and [[Mililani Osler]]<br>'''Half-siblings:''' [[Homer Simpson]] and [[Abbey]]<br> '''Adoptive siblings:''' [[Coco Powell|Coco]], [[Wanda Powell|Wanda]] and [[Carla Powell]]<br>'''Nephew:''' [[Bart Simpson]]<br>'''Nieces:''' [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie Simpson]]
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'''Herbert "Herb" Powell''' is the older half-brother of [[Homer Simpson]]. Born illegitimately to [[Abe Simpson]] and [[unnamed carnival woman|a prostitute]] working at a traveling carnival, he was put up for adoption as a baby. Herb was CEO of [[Powell Motors]] in [[Detroit]] becoming super rich before he lost his company and his fortune.
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== Biography ==
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The product of a short-lived affair between Homer's father, [[Abraham Simpson]], and [[Unnamed carnival woman|a female carnival worker]], Herb was adopted by Edward Powell and Mililani Osler. He put himself through [[Harvard University|Harvard]] by working odd jobs because his adoptive parents refused to pay for his admission (or may not have been able to afford his college tuition). He then founded Powell Motors, a car company based in Detroit. Herb was overjoyed to learn that he had a birth family and bonded with his nieces and nephew, and - in his role as CEO - allowed Homer to design a car. However, Homer's car was a failure and it bankrupted the company. Herb ended up becoming a street vagrant. He prefers to be called "Unky Herb" by his nieces and nephew, because he thinks the term "uncle" is too formal.
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He briefly settled in the Simpson household, despite his intense continuing antipathy toward Homer. Homer loaned Herb $2000 (from the power plant, as compensation for making him sterile from radiation), which Herb used to build an invention that translated infantile speech into comprehensible English, based on observations he made of [[Maggie Simpson]]. He proceeded to mass-produce his new product and regained his fortune. He then proceeded to pay back the Simpson family the $2,000, but also bought Homer a vibrating chair, Marge a new washer and dryer set, Bart a life membership in the National Rifle Association, Lisa a monthly set of classic novels, and a promise that he will buy something nice for Maggie. (It is also believed Herb did something for the [[Ned Flanders|Flanders family]] to show his gratitude to them for giving him a suit and not making look like a bum anymore). Most of all, Herb ends his antipathy towards Homer and is happy to call him his brother once again.
  
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Herb exhibits a drive uncommon for anyone with Simpson blood in his veins,<ref>"[[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]"</ref> and given that he started his own automobile company and later invented a [[The Baby Translator|baby translator]] it can be assumed that he is also remarkably intelligent for a member of the Simpson family.
  
'''Herbert "Herb" Powell''' is Homer's half-brother. He resembles Homer, though a lot slimmer and boasting a full head of hair.
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Herb has not been seen since then, although he appeared in a picture when Homer listed off family members who needed to lose weight. Homer calls him "my seldom seen half-brother Herb". He considers wealth in terms of love and family, not money.<ref>"[[The Heartbroke Kid]]"</ref> He is the only Simpson male that doesn't have the "[[Simpson Gene]]", though he does have a tendency to make poor decisions i.e. letting his dimwitted brother design a car (although, in Herb's defense, he only just met Homer, and saw him as the "average American").
  
== Biography ==
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When looking for legal guardians for Bart, Lisa and Maggie, Marge and Homer considered Herb. Homer rang Herb and heard a voicemail stating that Herb is poor again, although it is unknown as to when that came about.<ref>"[[The Changing of the Guardian]]"</ref>
The product of a short-lived affair between Homer's father, [[Abraham Simpson]], and a female carnival worker, Herb was adopted by Edward Powell and Mililani Osler. He put himself through college by working odd jobs, then founded Powell Motors, a car company based in Detroit. Herb was overjoyed to learn that he had a birth family and bonded with his nieces and nephew, and - in his role as CEO - allowed Homer to design a car. However, Homer's car was a failure and it bankrupted the company.&nbsp; Herb ended up becoming a street vagrant. He worked his way through Harvard by washing dishes and scrubbing toilets <ref>[[Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?]]</ref>.
 
He prefers to be called Unky Herb by nieces and nephews. His birthday is also in July 16th 1954.
 
  
He briefly settled in the Simpson household, despite his intense continuing antipathy toward Homer. Homer loaned Herb $2000 (from the power plant, as compensation for making him sterile from radiation), which Herb used to build an invention that translated infantile speech into comprehensible English, based on observations he made of [[Maggie Simpson]]. He proceeded to mass-produce his new product and regained his fortune. He then proceeded to pay back the Simpson family the $2,000, but also bought Homer a vibrating chair, Marge a new washer and dryer set, Bart a life membership in a Second Amendment organization, Lisa a monthly set of classic novels, and a promise that he will buy something nice for Maggie. (It is also believed Herb did something for the [[Ned Flanders|Flanders family]] to show his gratitude to them for giving him a suit and not making look like a bum anymore). Most of all, Herb ends his antipathy towards Homer and is happy to call him his brother once again. He exhibits a drive uncommon for anyone with Simpson blood in his veins <ref>[[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]</ref>.
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=== Family ===
Herb has not been seen since then, although he appeared in a picture when Homer listed off family members who needed to lose weight. Homer calls him "my seldom seen half-brother Herb". He considers wealth in terms of love and family, not money <ref>[[The Heartbroke Kid]]</ref>.
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==== Original parents ====
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Herb's biological parents are [[Abraham Simpson]] and an [[unnamed carnival woman]]. Abe first met the attractive female prostitute at a traveling carnival, where they were taken with each other. One year later, Abe saw the same woman again at the carnival to find out he had fathered an illegitimate son (Herb) with her. Unmarried and ashamed, Abe and the woman took their infant son to the Shelbyville Orphanage, where he was later adopted by the Powell family. A year later, Abe married [[Mona Simpson|Mona]] and Abe told Mona about what happened at the carnival. When Homer was born, Mona told Abe to never tell Homer about the out-of-wedlock birth. Later, however, Abe had a mild heart attack and decided he needed to tell Homer about Herb.
  
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==== Half-siblings ====
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Herb has a younger half-brother, Homer, and an older half-sister, [[Abbey]]. Abe also had an affair with a woman he met in England during [[World War II]]. Homer met Abbey when Grampa tracked down her mother. While Abbey is never explicitly called a Simpson, she looks and acts just like a female version of Homer.<ref>"[[The Regina Monologues]]"</ref>
  
== Family ==
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==== Adoptive family ====
=== Original Parents ===
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Herb was adopted by Mr. [[Edward Powell]] and Mrs. [[Mililani Osler]].<ref>''[[The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album]]''</ref> Mililani gave birth to [[Coco Powell]], [[Wanda Powell]], [[Carla Powell]]. Sometime before Herb met Homer, Edward and Mililani told Herb he was adopted, which upset Herb as it left him with no feeling of having a family.
Herb's original parents were Grandpa and a carnival worker. Abe first met the attractive female carnie at a traveling carnival, where they were taken with each other. One year later Abe met the same woman again at the carnival to find out he had fathered an illegitimate son with her (Herb). The baby was then taken to the Shelbyville Orphanage and would be later adopted by the Powell family. A year later Abe married [[Mona Simpson|Mona]] and Abe told Mona about the carnival incident. When Homer was born Mona told Abe to never tell Homer about the out-of-wedlock birth, which Abe decided he ought to reveal it to Homer when he suffers a mild heart attack.
 
  
=== Possible Half-Sister ===
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== Non-canon ==
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Unknown to Herb, he may actually have an older half-sister named [[Abbie]]; Grampa also had an affair with a woman he met in England. Homer met this woman's daughter during the events of "[[The Regina Monologues]]", and while she is never explicitly called a Simpson, she looks and acts just like a female version of Homer <ref>[[The Regina Monologues]]</ref>.
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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[[File:Herb Powell World.jpg|thumb|right|174px]]
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After "[[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]", Herb Powell has remained unseen character for 20 seasons, apart from his brief cameo in "[[The Heartbroke Kid]]", where he was seen in a picture. Also, Herb has remained an unseen character in the comics, apart from the comic story ''[[Uncle Burn$]]'', where he (again) only appeared in a picture. On September 1, 2012, [[Danny DeVito]] posted on his Twitter account that he would voice Herb in a [[season 24]] episode ("[[The Changing of the Guardian]]"), for one line only. He voiced the line the day before (August 31, 2012).<ref>[https://twitter.com/DannyDeVito/status/241685999162359808 Twitter.com]</ref>
  
=== Adoptive Family ===
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Herb received an action figure in [[World of Springfield: Celebrity Series 1]].
Herb was adopted by Mr [[Edward Powell]] and Mrs [[Mililani Osler]] <ref>[[The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album]]</ref>. Mililani gave birth to [[Coco Powell]], [[Wanda Powell]], [[Carla Powell]]. They adopted Herbert from the [[Shelbyville Orphanage]].
 
  
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Latest revision as of 16:55, October 1, 2024

Herbert Powell
Herbert Powell.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Businessman
CEO & Chairman of Powell Motor Company (formerly)
Relatives: Parents: Abe Simpson and Unnamed mother
Adoptive parents: Edward Powell and Mililani Osler
Half-siblings: Homer Simpson and Abbey
Adoptive siblings: Coco, Wanda and Carla Powell
Nephew: Bart Simpson
Nieces: Lisa and Maggie Simpson
First appearance: "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
Voiced by: Danny DeVito


Herbert "Herb" Powell is the older half-brother of Homer Simpson. Born illegitimately to Abe Simpson and a prostitute working at a traveling carnival, he was put up for adoption as a baby. Herb was CEO of Powell Motors in Detroit becoming super rich before he lost his company and his fortune.

Biography[edit]

The product of a short-lived affair between Homer's father, Abraham Simpson, and a female carnival worker, Herb was adopted by Edward Powell and Mililani Osler. He put himself through Harvard by working odd jobs because his adoptive parents refused to pay for his admission (or may not have been able to afford his college tuition). He then founded Powell Motors, a car company based in Detroit. Herb was overjoyed to learn that he had a birth family and bonded with his nieces and nephew, and - in his role as CEO - allowed Homer to design a car. However, Homer's car was a failure and it bankrupted the company. Herb ended up becoming a street vagrant. He prefers to be called "Unky Herb" by his nieces and nephew, because he thinks the term "uncle" is too formal.

He briefly settled in the Simpson household, despite his intense continuing antipathy toward Homer. Homer loaned Herb $2000 (from the power plant, as compensation for making him sterile from radiation), which Herb used to build an invention that translated infantile speech into comprehensible English, based on observations he made of Maggie Simpson. He proceeded to mass-produce his new product and regained his fortune. He then proceeded to pay back the Simpson family the $2,000, but also bought Homer a vibrating chair, Marge a new washer and dryer set, Bart a life membership in the National Rifle Association, Lisa a monthly set of classic novels, and a promise that he will buy something nice for Maggie. (It is also believed Herb did something for the Flanders family to show his gratitude to them for giving him a suit and not making look like a bum anymore). Most of all, Herb ends his antipathy towards Homer and is happy to call him his brother once again.

Herb exhibits a drive uncommon for anyone with Simpson blood in his veins,[1] and given that he started his own automobile company and later invented a baby translator it can be assumed that he is also remarkably intelligent for a member of the Simpson family.

Herb has not been seen since then, although he appeared in a picture when Homer listed off family members who needed to lose weight. Homer calls him "my seldom seen half-brother Herb". He considers wealth in terms of love and family, not money.[2] He is the only Simpson male that doesn't have the "Simpson Gene", though he does have a tendency to make poor decisions i.e. letting his dimwitted brother design a car (although, in Herb's defense, he only just met Homer, and saw him as the "average American").

When looking for legal guardians for Bart, Lisa and Maggie, Marge and Homer considered Herb. Homer rang Herb and heard a voicemail stating that Herb is poor again, although it is unknown as to when that came about.[3]

Family[edit]

Original parents[edit]

Herb's biological parents are Abraham Simpson and an unnamed carnival woman. Abe first met the attractive female prostitute at a traveling carnival, where they were taken with each other. One year later, Abe saw the same woman again at the carnival to find out he had fathered an illegitimate son (Herb) with her. Unmarried and ashamed, Abe and the woman took their infant son to the Shelbyville Orphanage, where he was later adopted by the Powell family. A year later, Abe married Mona and Abe told Mona about what happened at the carnival. When Homer was born, Mona told Abe to never tell Homer about the out-of-wedlock birth. Later, however, Abe had a mild heart attack and decided he needed to tell Homer about Herb.

Half-siblings[edit]

Herb has a younger half-brother, Homer, and an older half-sister, Abbey. Abe also had an affair with a woman he met in England during World War II. Homer met Abbey when Grampa tracked down her mother. While Abbey is never explicitly called a Simpson, she looks and acts just like a female version of Homer.[4]

Adoptive family[edit]

Herb was adopted by Mr. Edward Powell and Mrs. Mililani Osler.[5] Mililani gave birth to Coco Powell, Wanda Powell, Carla Powell. Sometime before Herb met Homer, Edward and Mililani told Herb he was adopted, which upset Herb as it left him with no feeling of having a family.

Non-canon[edit]

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

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Herb Powell
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Premium
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Premium (Character Mystery Box)
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Premium (Men Mystery Box)
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Gold Mystery Box
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121001 Premium Characters, Premium Male, Adult, Rich People Herb Stomp
Herbitation
Nostalgia and Kitsch
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Behind the Laughter[edit]

Herb Powell World.jpg

After "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?", Herb Powell has remained unseen character for 20 seasons, apart from his brief cameo in "The Heartbroke Kid", where he was seen in a picture. Also, Herb has remained an unseen character in the comics, apart from the comic story Uncle Burn$, where he (again) only appeared in a picture. On September 1, 2012, Danny DeVito posted on his Twitter account that he would voice Herb in a season 24 episode ("The Changing of the Guardian"), for one line only. He voiced the line the day before (August 31, 2012).[6]

Herb received an action figure in World of Springfield: Celebrity Series 1.

Foreign Dubs[edit]

Language Voice dubber
Italy Flag.png Italiano Fabrizio Pucci
Massimo Lopez ("The Changing of the Guardian")

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]

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