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|name = Spud | |name = Spud | ||
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'''Spud''' is a carny and the son of [[Cooder]]. | '''Spud''' is a carny and the son of [[Cooder]]. | ||
+ | == History == | ||
When the Simpsons went to a carnival, Cooder and Spud were working in the ring toss game. Through a series of mischances, [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] ended up working in the booth and lost it when Homer bungled [[Chief Wiggum]]'s attempt to accept a bribe, this ruining Cooder and Spud's livelihood. The carnies then ended up staying at the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson home]] and caused a lot of trouble, culminating in tricking the family out of the house and forcing them to live in Bart's tree house. The Simpsons got the house back by betting the deed in a ring toss game, then taking it back by cheating. The Simpsons then moved back into their house and Spud and Cooder went back to being carnies.<ref>"[[Bart Carny]]"</ref> | When the Simpsons went to a carnival, Cooder and Spud were working in the ring toss game. Through a series of mischances, [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] ended up working in the booth and lost it when Homer bungled [[Chief Wiggum]]'s attempt to accept a bribe, this ruining Cooder and Spud's livelihood. The carnies then ended up staying at the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson home]] and caused a lot of trouble, culminating in tricking the family out of the house and forcing them to live in Bart's tree house. The Simpsons got the house back by betting the deed in a ring toss game, then taking it back by cheating. The Simpsons then moved back into their house and Spud and Cooder went back to being carnies.<ref>"[[Bart Carny]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | In spite of short acquaintance, Spud evidently made an impression on [[Lisa]], as she identified him as "The Drifter" in her list of [[The 20 Types of People You Meet in Elementary School]].<ref>''[[The Lisa Book]]''</ref> | ||
When the Simpsons stopped at the [[State Fair]], Cooder and Spud were seen in the carnival, working the ring toss booth.<ref>''[[Maggie's Crib 5]]''</ref> | When the Simpsons stopped at the [[State Fair]], Cooder and Spud were seen in the carnival, working the ring toss booth.<ref>''[[Maggie's Crib 5]]''</ref> | ||
− | == Non-canon == | + | === Non-canon === |
{{Noncanon}} | {{Noncanon}} | ||
In ''[[The Simpsons: Hit & Run]]'', Spud appears as a civilian on the streets in [[Level 1]] and [[Level 5]]. | In ''[[The Simpsons: Hit & Run]]'', Spud appears as a civilian on the streets in [[Level 1]] and [[Level 5]]. | ||
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*{{ep|Bart Carny}} | *{{ep|Bart Carny}} | ||
*{{ep|Four Regrettings and a Funeral|([[Chip Davis]] tribute credits)}} | *{{ep|Four Regrettings and a Funeral|([[Chip Davis]] tribute credits)}} | ||
+ | *{{ep|Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass|([[Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass/Gags|opening sequence]])}} | ||
+ | *{{bon|Hotfoot in the Park}} | ||
*{{bon|Maggie's Crib 5}} | *{{bon|Maggie's Crib 5}} | ||
*{{game|The Simpsons: Hit & Run}} | *{{game|The Simpsons: Hit & Run}} | ||
*{{bk|The Lisa Book}} | *{{bk|The Lisa Book}} | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
{{Simpsons characters}} | {{Simpsons characters}} | ||
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[[Category:Children]] | [[Category:Children]] | ||
[[Category:Characters voiced by Tress MacNeille]] | [[Category:Characters voiced by Tress MacNeille]] | ||
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[[Category:Characters introduced in season 9]] | [[Category:Characters introduced in season 9]] |
Latest revision as of 10:27, May 29, 2023
Spud
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Character Information
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Spud is a carny and the son of Cooder.
History[edit]
When the Simpsons went to a carnival, Cooder and Spud were working in the ring toss game. Through a series of mischances, Homer and Bart ended up working in the booth and lost it when Homer bungled Chief Wiggum's attempt to accept a bribe, this ruining Cooder and Spud's livelihood. The carnies then ended up staying at the Simpson home and caused a lot of trouble, culminating in tricking the family out of the house and forcing them to live in Bart's tree house. The Simpsons got the house back by betting the deed in a ring toss game, then taking it back by cheating. The Simpsons then moved back into their house and Spud and Cooder went back to being carnies.[1]
In spite of short acquaintance, Spud evidently made an impression on Lisa, as she identified him as "The Drifter" in her list of The 20 Types of People You Meet in Elementary School.[2]
When the Simpsons stopped at the State Fair, Cooder and Spud were seen in the carnival, working the ring toss booth.[3]
Non-canon[edit]
The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed. |
In The Simpsons: Hit & Run, Spud appears as a civilian on the streets in Level 1 and Level 5.
Trivia[edit]
- Spud can unhinge all his joints at once.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Bart Carny"
- Episode – "Four Regrettings and a Funeral" (Chip Davis tribute credits)
- Episode – "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" (opening sequence)
- Comic story – Hotfoot in the Park
- Comic story – Maggie's Crib 5
- Video game – The Simpsons: Hit & Run
- Book – The Lisa Book
References[edit]