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In prison, he became liked by [[Louie]] and Fat Tony as he could stand up to punishment and helped them out. He was busted out of jail with them. He quickly became well liked by Fat Tony as he showed emotion, unlike his other mobsters. He was the told to burn down [[Moe's]] in order to become accepted as part of the family. | In prison, he became liked by [[Louie]] and Fat Tony as he could stand up to punishment and helped them out. He was busted out of jail with them. He quickly became well liked by Fat Tony as he showed emotion, unlike his other mobsters. He was the told to burn down [[Moe's]] in order to become accepted as part of the family. | ||
− | After Fat Tony found out that he was really a snitch, he suffered a heart attack and died, leaving Homer | + | After Fat Tony found out that he was really a snitch, he suffered a heart attack and died, leaving Homer upset. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 14:51, December 17, 2010
Nicky Bluepants Altosaxophony
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Character Information
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Nicky Bluepants Altosaxophony is an alias used by Homer Simpson when he joined the FBI briefly.
History
After Homer was sent to prison for bribing a government official, he was offered a way out by going undercover for the FBI. He was told to become part of Fat Tony's gang.
In prison, he became liked by Louie and Fat Tony as he could stand up to punishment and helped them out. He was busted out of jail with them. He quickly became well liked by Fat Tony as he showed emotion, unlike his other mobsters. He was the told to burn down Moe's in order to become accepted as part of the family.
After Fat Tony found out that he was really a snitch, he suffered a heart attack and died, leaving Homer upset.
Appearances
- Episode – "Donnie Fatso"