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+ | {{Quote|[[Mr. Burns|Happy]], would you like to continue living with us, your loving natural parents or would you rather live with this twisted, loveless billionaire?|[[Clifford Burns|Mr. Burns' father]]}} | ||
+ | {{Quote|Let's roll.|[[Mr. Burns|Young Burns]]|Rosebud}} | ||
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− | '''Charles Montgomery Burns' adoptive father''' is the billionaire | + | '''Charles Montgomery Burns' adoptive father''' is the billionaire who raises [[Mr. Burns]]. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | He turned up in a limo at [[Daphne Burns|Daphne]] and [[Clifford Burns]]' house once. Clifford asked his son, [[Charles Montgomery Burns| | + | He turned up in a limo at [[Daphne Burns|Daphne]] and [[Clifford Burns]]' house once. Clifford asked his son, "[[Charles Montgomery Burns|Happy]]" (Mr. Burns' childhood nickname), if he would like to stay with his loving parents, or go live with this loveless billionaire. Charles immediately ran into the limo, saying "Let's roll" leaving his teddy bear [[Bobo]] behind. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
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The scene where he adopts Mr. Burns was shown in the special ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]'' in which he was fully visible instead of appearing as a shadow. | The scene where he adopts Mr. Burns was shown in the special ''[[Springfield's Most Wanted]]'' in which he was fully visible instead of appearing as a shadow. | ||
− | The scene was a reference to ''[[Citizen Kane]]'' when young {{W|Charles Foster Kane}} is taken from his parents in rural [[Colorado]] to be raised by financier William Parks Thatcher, played by {{W|George Coulouris}}, who in turn was inspired by {{W|J. P. Morgan}}. | + | The scene was a reference to ''[[Citizen Kane]]'' when young {{W|Charles Foster Kane|Kane}} is taken from his parents in rural [[Colorado]] to be raised by financier William Parks Thatcher, played by {{W|George Coulouris}}, who in turn was inspired by {{W|J. P. Morgan}}. |
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Revision as of 16:37, February 23, 2024
- "Happy, would you like to continue living with us, your loving natural parents or would you rather live with this twisted, loveless billionaire?"
- ―Mr. Burns' father
- "Let's roll."
- ―Young Burns[src]
The title of this article is conjectural. Though the topic is found within The Simpsons universe, a proper name is not available. |
Charles Montgomery Burns' adoptive father
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Charles Montgomery Burns' adoptive father is the billionaire who raises Mr. Burns.
History
He turned up in a limo at Daphne and Clifford Burns' house once. Clifford asked his son, "Happy" (Mr. Burns' childhood nickname), if he would like to stay with his loving parents, or go live with this loveless billionaire. Charles immediately ran into the limo, saying "Let's roll" leaving his teddy bear Bobo behind.
Behind the Laughter
The scene where he adopts Mr. Burns was shown in the special Springfield's Most Wanted in which he was fully visible instead of appearing as a shadow.
The scene was a reference to Citizen Kane when young Kane is taken from his parents in rural Colorado to be raised by financier William Parks Thatcher, played by George Coulouris, who in turn was inspired by J. P. Morgan.
Appearances
The Simpsons characters
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