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Don Vittorio's last name comes from famed [[New York Yankees]] player [[Joe DiMaggio]] while the character design and performance were based on actors {{W|William Hickey}} and {{W|Don Ameche}}.<ref>{{Com|Silverman, David|Homie the Clown|Sixth|(2005).|link=David Silverman}}</ref> Don Ameche and Fat Tony's voice actor [[Joe Mantegna]] co-starred together in the movie ''{{W2|Things Change|film}}''.
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Don Vittorio's last name comes from famed [[New York Yankees]] player [[Joe DiMaggio]] while the character design and performance were based on actors {{W2|William Hickey|actor}} and {{W|Don Ameche}}.<ref>{{Com|Silverman, David|Homie the Clown|Sixth|(2005).|link=David Silverman}}</ref> Don Ameche and Fat Tony's voice actor [[Joe Mantegna]] co-starred together in the movie ''{{W2|Things Change|film}}''.
  
 
Don Vittorio received an action figure in [[World of Springfield: Series 12]].
 
Don Vittorio received an action figure in [[World of Springfield: Series 12]].

Revision as of 00:42, May 2, 2024

Don Vittorio DiMaggio
Don Vittorio DiMaggio.png
Artwork of Don Vittorio from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: White
Occupation: Don of the Springfield Mafia
Relatives: Daughter: Unnamed[1]
First appearance: "Homie the Clown"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Don Vittorio DiMaggio is the Godfather of the Springfield Mafia.

History

He is the godfather of the Springfield Mafia. He is one step ahead of Fat Tony, and once tried to kill Homer and Krusty.[2] In "Homie the Clown", his only major appearance, when Krusty opened his own clown college he got into a conflict with the Springfield Mafia. However in the mean time Homer graduated Krusty's Clown College (formerly Willie Nelson's home) and got respect just for looking like Krusty. Apparently, it went too far when The Springfield Mafia thought Homer was actually Krusty and afterwards the Real Krusty came and the mafia decided to kill both of them unless they do a mini tricycle trick. Homer and Krusty worked together to do it and succeeded and avoided death, as well as getting their due from Krusty.[2]

He took part in the world's tallest human pyramid record attempt.[3] During Trappuccino, he was part of the angry mob that was after Homer for dumping in Lake Springfield and dooming the town.[4]

Non-canon

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Don Vittorio
Image Cost Unlock method Unlocks with Unlock message Yearbook
Don Vittorio DiMaggio.png Donut130 Level 49
Premium
Rancho Relaxo I'm-a just an old Italian stereotype-a. Character is available via the Yearbook Mystery Box
Donut30
Technical Information ID Groups Quest(s) Internal Name
48001 Premium Characters, Premium Male, Adult, Rich People, Wise Guys The Family Business DonVittorio

Behind the Laughter

Don Vittorio World.jpg

Don Vittorio's last name comes from famed New York Yankees player Joe DiMaggio while the character design and performance were based on actors William Hickey and Don Ameche.[5] Don Ameche and Fat Tony's voice actor Joe Mantegna co-starred together in the movie Things Change.

Don Vittorio received an action figure in World of Springfield: Series 12.

Appearances

References