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Private Fifth Class '''Arnold "Arnie" Gumble''' was a member of the [[Flying Hellfish]], [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]]'s unit in World War II. He is the father of [[Barney Gumble]]. He was in charge of watching his unit's backs inside a tank.  
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Private Fifth Class '''Arnold "Arnie" Gumble''' was a member of the [[Flying Hellfish]], [[Grampa]]'s unit in World War II. He is the father of [[Barney Gumble]]. He was in charge of watching his unit's backs inside a tank.  
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 16:20, March 13, 2022

Arnold Gumble
Arnie Gumble.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Soldier
Relatives: Son: Barney Gumble
Wife: Mrs. Gumble (deceased)
First appearance: "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"" (flashback)
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Private Fifth Class Arnold "Arnie" Gumble was a member of the Flying Hellfish, Grampa's unit in World War II. He is the father of Barney Gumble. He was in charge of watching his unit's backs inside a tank.

History

Along with the rest of the unit, he took part in a tontine where the last surviving member would take sole possession of a group of paintings they liberated. He was one of five members of the group to die in a parade float accident in 1979. Apparently, Arnie desired to buy his way into high class society when he took part in the Tontine.

Barney once had a near-death experience, in which he expected to be reunited with "my loved ones, my dad, and that plant I never watered," perhaps implying that he did not get along with his father, though this line could also be interpreted as Barney reuniting with his "loved ones: my dad and that plant I never watered."[1]

Appearances

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