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− | When Kent was fired in "[[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]", Arnie briefly became the new head anchor. He spoke in a deeper, smoother voice, but returned to his normal register when he got excited near the end of the report. (A similar gag was used in a previous episode with Bumblebee Man, who took over Brockman's desk and spoke perfect English as he delivered the news, right up until the end.) | + | When Kent was fired in "[[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]", Arnie briefly became the new head anchor. He spoke in a deeper, smoother voice, but returned to his normal register when he got excited near the end of the report. (A similar gag was used in a previous episode with [[Bumblebee Man]], who took over Brockman's desk and spoke perfect English as he delivered the news, right up until the end.) |
==Episode Appearances== | ==Episode Appearances== |
Revision as of 00:06, November 12, 2008
Arnie Pie
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Character Information
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Arnie Pie, voiced by Dan Castellaneta, is a disgruntled, somewhat eccentric helicopter traffic reporter for Springfield’s KBBL-TV (Channel 6). His segments are titled “Arnie in the Sky. In some of the early episodes this character was referred to as "Bill Pie".
Dislike of Brockman
”He has an apparent dislike of anchorman Kent Brockman, with whom he often gets into arguments on the air.
Accident
Pie’s helicopter once crashed; he managed “Tell my wife I love—” before the live feed was lost. The incident was dismissed with a chuckle by the oblivious Brockman. However, he survived and has been seen in several episodes afterwards.
Creation
“Arnie in the Sky” is a play on words with the expression “pie in the sky”.
Replacing Brockman
When Kent was fired in "You Kent Always Say What You Want", Arnie briefly became the new head anchor. He spoke in a deeper, smoother voice, but returned to his normal register when he got excited near the end of the report. (A similar gag was used in a previous episode with Bumblebee Man, who took over Brockman's desk and spoke perfect English as he delivered the news, right up until the end.)