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− | | image=[[File: | + | |name = EPA scientist |
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− | | gender=Male | + | |gender = {{Male}} |
− | | hair=Brown | + | |hair = Brown |
− | | age= | + | |age = |
− | | job= | + | |status = Alive |
− | | relatives=Ex | + | |job = [[Environmental Protection Agency]] Agent |
− | | appearance="[[The Frying Game]]" | + | |relatives = '''Ex-wife:''' Unnamed |
− | | voiced by=[[Hank Azaria]] | + | |appearance = "[[The Frying Game]]" |
+ | |voiced by = [[Hank Azaria]] | ||
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+ | The '''EPA scientist''' (also referred to as the "'''EPA man'''") is an agent of the [[Environmental Protection Agency]]. He was in charge of making sure that the Simpsons took proper care of the [[Screamapillar]]. | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | The EPA scientist appeared (seemingly from out of nowhere) right after the Simpsons discovered that the [[Screamapillar]] had taken up residence in their new [[Koi Pond|koi pond]]. Citing the "Reversal of Freedom Act of 1994", he informed them that because it was an endangered species and had chosen to live in their backyard, they were responsible for its safety and well-being. He gave them a booklet with instructions on how to care for the Screamapillar, and then left. | ||
− | The | + | The EPA scientist returned when [[Homer]] believed he had accidentally killed the Screamapillar and decided to bury it on the sly — partly to avoid trouble with the EPA, but mainly just to be rid of the Screamapillar. This time, the EPA turned out in force with [[EPA hoverjet|hoverjets]]. The Screamapillar was okay, but Homer was arrested on the charges of "attempted insecticide" and "aggravated buggery", for having tried to duck out of being responsible for the Screamapillar's care. When Homer was tried on the charges, he was found guilty and sentenced to 200 hours of community service. |
− | + | The EPA scientist's name isn't specified. He mentions having had a wife, who left him. | |
− | He mentions having a wife, who left him. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
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{{Simpsons characters}} | {{Simpsons characters}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Scientists]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Adults]] | ||
[[Category:Characters voiced by Hank Azaria]] | [[Category:Characters voiced by Hank Azaria]] | ||
+ | [[Category:One-time characters]] |
Latest revision as of 10:07, September 29, 2024
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EPA scientist
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The EPA scientist (also referred to as the "EPA man") is an agent of the Environmental Protection Agency. He was in charge of making sure that the Simpsons took proper care of the Screamapillar.
History[edit]
The EPA scientist appeared (seemingly from out of nowhere) right after the Simpsons discovered that the Screamapillar had taken up residence in their new koi pond. Citing the "Reversal of Freedom Act of 1994", he informed them that because it was an endangered species and had chosen to live in their backyard, they were responsible for its safety and well-being. He gave them a booklet with instructions on how to care for the Screamapillar, and then left.
The EPA scientist returned when Homer believed he had accidentally killed the Screamapillar and decided to bury it on the sly — partly to avoid trouble with the EPA, but mainly just to be rid of the Screamapillar. This time, the EPA turned out in force with hoverjets. The Screamapillar was okay, but Homer was arrested on the charges of "attempted insecticide" and "aggravated buggery", for having tried to duck out of being responsible for the Screamapillar's care. When Homer was tried on the charges, he was found guilty and sentenced to 200 hours of community service.
The EPA scientist's name isn't specified. He mentions having had a wife, who left him.
Appearances[edit]