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== History == | == History == | ||
− | While waiting in line at a bank, [[ | + | While waiting in line at a bank, [[Marge]] meets Dwight and talks to him about how long the wait is. But shortly after Dwight and another man pull out guns and starts an armed robbery. After the police have the building cornered and Dwight's partner bails, Dwight tells Marge that if she visits him in jail, he'll give in to the police. If not, he'll either get shot of commit suicide. When Marge goes to see Dwight, out of fear she goes apple picking instead of visiting him. Dwight is enraged and breaks out of prison and hunts for Marge. Then he holds her at gun point threatening to shot unless she takes him to [[Plaster Mountain Theme Park]], the amusement park his mother abandoned him at. While riding the Viking Boats, [[Chief Wiggum]] tries to capture Dwight. While Chief Wiggum is in trouble Dwight saves the day by jumping between the boats stopping the ride. In the end, Marge goes to visit Dwight and he gives her a bar of soap with a dandelion in it. It also has a plan for Dwight to escape engraved on the back. Marge sadly tells him she can't help him, and Dwight replies that she can keep the token. |
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Latest revision as of 08:04, May 24, 2023
Dwight David Diddlehopper
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Character Information
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Dwight David Diddlehopper is a criminal who robbed a bank.
History[edit]
While waiting in line at a bank, Marge meets Dwight and talks to him about how long the wait is. But shortly after Dwight and another man pull out guns and starts an armed robbery. After the police have the building cornered and Dwight's partner bails, Dwight tells Marge that if she visits him in jail, he'll give in to the police. If not, he'll either get shot of commit suicide. When Marge goes to see Dwight, out of fear she goes apple picking instead of visiting him. Dwight is enraged and breaks out of prison and hunts for Marge. Then he holds her at gun point threatening to shot unless she takes him to Plaster Mountain Theme Park, the amusement park his mother abandoned him at. While riding the Viking Boats, Chief Wiggum tries to capture Dwight. While Chief Wiggum is in trouble Dwight saves the day by jumping between the boats stopping the ride. In the end, Marge goes to visit Dwight and he gives her a bar of soap with a dandelion in it. It also has a plan for Dwight to escape engraved on the back. Marge sadly tells him she can't help him, and Dwight replies that she can keep the token.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
Dwight's buggy eyes are a parody of his voice actor, Steve Buscemi.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- Episode – "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass" (opening sequence)
- Book – Simpsons World the Ultimate Episode Guide: Seasons 1-20
Factfiles from Simpsons World the Ultimate Episode Guide: Seasons 1-20
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