• New article from the Springfield Shopper: Krusty’s aunt helps repair Homer’s relationship with Patty and Selma this December!
  • New article from the Springfield Shopper: Season 36 News: A new episode title, “P.S., I Hate You”, has been announced!
  • New article from the Springfield Shopper: Season 36 News: More Preview Images and Details for “O C’mon All Ye Faithful” have been released!
  • Wikisimpsons needs more Featured Article, Picture, Quote, Episode and Comprehensive article nominations!
  • Wikisimpsons has a Discord server! Click here for your invite! Join to talk about the wiki, Simpsons and Tapped Out news, or just to talk to other users.
  • Make an account! It's easy, free, and your work on the wiki can be attributed to you.
TwitterFacebookDiscord

Difference between revisions of "Bobby Peterson"

Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
m
(Merging info from "Dean Peterson" article)
Line 11: Line 11:
 
'''Bobby Peterson''' is the Dean of [[Springfield University]].  He prefers to be called "Bobby."
 
'''Bobby Peterson''' is the Dean of [[Springfield University]].  He prefers to be called "Bobby."
  
Bobby is a young go-getter -- very mellow, hip, and easy-going.  He plays bass guitar and encourages the Springfield University students to call him by his first name.  Bobby is also very much '''not''' a hard-nosed disciplinarian, but is willing to take the blame for being too strict if disciplinary issues arise at the university.  In fact, Bobby had never expelled anybody from school, prior to kicking out the [[Benjamin, Doug and Gary|three nerds]] for kidnapping [[Sir Oinks-A-Lot]]. Even then, Bobby only did it because of the influence of the pig's powerful friends (such as [[Richard Nixon]]).
+
Bobby is a young go-getter -- very mellow, hip, and easy-going.  He plays bass guitar and encourages the Springfield University students to call him by his first name.  Bobby is also very much '''not''' a hard-nosed disciplinarian, but is willing to take the blame for being too strict if disciplinary issues arise at the university.  In fact, Bobby had never expelled anybody from school, prior to kicking out [[Benjamin]], [[Doug]] and [[Gary (Nerd)|Gary]] for kidnapping [[Sir Oinks-A-Lot]]. Even then, Bobby only did it because of the influence of the pig's powerful friends (such as [[Richard Nixon]]).
  
 
In spite of Bobby's positive qualities, [[Homer Simpson]] takes an instant dislike to him, and spends most of his time at Springfield University nurturing an unreasonable resentment for the dean.  Due to watching bad college comedy movies such as ''[[School of Hard Knockers]]'', Homer has a stereotypical image of a college dean as an inflexible old fuddy-duddy.  This persists in Bobby's case, even though Homer is at least several years older than Bobby.
 
In spite of Bobby's positive qualities, [[Homer Simpson]] takes an instant dislike to him, and spends most of his time at Springfield University nurturing an unreasonable resentment for the dean.  Due to watching bad college comedy movies such as ''[[School of Hard Knockers]]'', Homer has a stereotypical image of a college dean as an inflexible old fuddy-duddy.  This persists in Bobby's case, even though Homer is at least several years older than Bobby.
  
But when Homer becomes remorseful for his part in getting the nerds expelled while he himself got off scot-free, he confesses everything to the dean: kidnapping Sir Oinks-A-Lot, hitting the dean with his car, and the other pranks he and the nerds pulled.  Bobby, for his part, concedes that he may have been "a bit of an ogre" and rescinds the nerds' expulsions.  After that, Bobby and Homer get along reasonably well, partying together and even teaming up to prank [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Springfield A&M]].
+
But when Homer becomes remorseful for his part in getting the nerds expelled while he himself got off scot-free, he confesses everything to the dean: kidnapping Sir Oinks-A-Lot, hitting the dean with his car (in a gone-awry scheme to get the nerds re-admitted to school), and the other pranks he and the nerds pulled.  Bobby, for his part, concedes that he may have been "a bit of an ogre" and rescinds the nerds' expulsions.  After that, Bobby and Homer get along reasonably well, partying together and even teaming up to prank [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Springfield A&M]].
 +
 
 +
After Homer's time at college, Bobby is present at a man's execution<ref>[[Hurricane Neddy]]</ref>.
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
* {{ep|Homer Goes to College}}
 
* {{ep|Homer Goes to College}}
 +
* {{ep|Hurricane Neddy}}
 +
* {{ep|Faith Off}}
 +
==References==
 +
<references/>
  
 
{{Simpsons characters}}
 
{{Simpsons characters}}
Line 23: Line 29:
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Peterson, Bobby}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Peterson, Bobby}}
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 +
[[Category:Characters voiced by Hank Azaria]]

Revision as of 23:54, June 21, 2010

Bobby Peterson
250px
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Age: early 30s (?)
Hair: Blond
Occupation: Dean of Springfield University
First appearance: Homer Goes to College
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Bobby Peterson is the Dean of Springfield University. He prefers to be called "Bobby."

Bobby is a young go-getter -- very mellow, hip, and easy-going. He plays bass guitar and encourages the Springfield University students to call him by his first name. Bobby is also very much not a hard-nosed disciplinarian, but is willing to take the blame for being too strict if disciplinary issues arise at the university. In fact, Bobby had never expelled anybody from school, prior to kicking out Benjamin, Doug and Gary for kidnapping Sir Oinks-A-Lot. Even then, Bobby only did it because of the influence of the pig's powerful friends (such as Richard Nixon).

In spite of Bobby's positive qualities, Homer Simpson takes an instant dislike to him, and spends most of his time at Springfield University nurturing an unreasonable resentment for the dean. Due to watching bad college comedy movies such as School of Hard Knockers, Homer has a stereotypical image of a college dean as an inflexible old fuddy-duddy. This persists in Bobby's case, even though Homer is at least several years older than Bobby.

But when Homer becomes remorseful for his part in getting the nerds expelled while he himself got off scot-free, he confesses everything to the dean: kidnapping Sir Oinks-A-Lot, hitting the dean with his car (in a gone-awry scheme to get the nerds re-admitted to school), and the other pranks he and the nerds pulled. Bobby, for his part, concedes that he may have been "a bit of an ogre" and rescinds the nerds' expulsions. After that, Bobby and Homer get along reasonably well, partying together and even teaming up to prank Richard Nixon and Springfield A&M.

After Homer's time at college, Bobby is present at a man's execution[1].

Appearances

References