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Latest revision as of 14:22, May 24, 2023
Princess Kemi
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Character Information
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Princess Kemi is a princess of Nigeria and the daughter of the king.
History[edit]
Homer was made to watch over Kemi at Five Seasons Springfield as her father was making a uranium deal with Mr. Burns. When she asks Homer to explore more of America, he took her to Moe's. Moe became suspicious of Kemi when he found out she was from Nigeria, speaking privately with Homer about how he fell for a Nigerian prince scam believing that her brother knows something. Kemi goes missing before Homer is arrested by Chief Wiggum. After his arrest, Kemi returns to Moe's. He later befriends Kemi, ignoring the scam, and takes her on a journey across Springfield.
After being chased by Homer, Kemi tells Moe that she needs to go back to the hotel, and kisses him. Enrico Irritazio, a paparazzo, photographed the kiss and it was published to many websites. Her father soon discovers and does not continue the uranium deal. Homer tells the king he needs to lighten up and eventually convinces him. Later on, Kemi gives many books of Nigeria to Moe.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "The Princess Guide"
- Episode – "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" (opening sequence)