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The '''casino manager''' is the manager of the [[Caesar's Pow-Wow Casino]].
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The '''casino manager''' is the manager of [[Caesar's Pow-Wow Casino]].
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== Description ==
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The casino manager is, an one might expect, thoroughly attentive to all aspects of the casino's operation, from laundry to who's losing money on the gambling floor. He even knows [[Bart]]'s name as soon as Bart is brought into his office, due to [[Homer]]'s having taking out a second mortgage and listing Bart as collateral.
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The manager is also a shaman/mystic, as he presents Bart with a vision of his possible future. He objects to firecrackers being thrown into the fire as a personal item to sacrifice for a vision. It isn't known whether his objection is due to the explosion breaking the mood or because of their possibly being illegal on the reservation and/or in the casino.
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In spite of being bothered by firecrackers, the casino manager is still concerned for his brother, [[Crazy Talk]], from whom Bart baught firecrackers on the reservation.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
After [[Bart]] sneaked into the casino (hiding in [[Gabbo]]'s box), he is brought to the manager. He tells Bart that he'll have a bad life if he carries on his deceitful ways and gets his name right, because Homer took out a second mortgage downstairs. Bart thought he was some kind of Indian mystic who could see the future, to which he replies "who said I'm not". He tells Bart to throw a treasured possession into the fire to see his future and Bart throws a firecracker into it, causing the manager to become angry. Bart tells him he bought it from a guy on his reservation and the manager says "that's [[Crazy Talk]]", his brother.
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After [[Bart]] snuck into the casino by hiding in [[Gabbo]]'s box, he was brought to the manager. He told Bart that he would have a bad life if he carried on his deceitful ways. He even got Bart's name right, because Homer took out a second mortgage downstairs. Bart thought he was some kind of Indian mystic who could see the future, to which the manager coyly replied, "Who says I'm not?" He told Bart to throw a treasured possession into the fire to see his future. Bart threw a firecracker in and it exploded, causing the manager to become angry. Bart told him he bought it from a guy on the reservation and the manager said, "That's crazy talk!"  When Bart insisted it was true, the manager clarified what he meant: "That's my brother, [[Crazy Talk]]. We're all a little worried about him."
  
After the vision, he says that the vision included a story about [[Homer]] looking for treasure because the main vision was a little thin. He then gives Bart an expired crab claw coupon.  
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After the vision was over, Bart asked why it included a story about Homer looking for treasure, as well as an advertisement for the casino. The manager said that the vision included Homer's because the main vision was a little thin, and admitted that the ad had been Crazy Talk's doing (but he stole the idea from another tribal member, Dances with Focus Groups). He then gave Bart an expired coupon for a crab claw.  
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 10:34, December 13, 2012

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"If you want to see your future, throw a treasured personal item into the fire"
―Casino manager[src]
Casino manager
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Manager of Caesar's Pow-Wow Casino
Relatives: Brother: Crazy Talk
First appearance: "Bart to the Future"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


The casino manager is the manager of Caesar's Pow-Wow Casino.

Description

The casino manager is, an one might expect, thoroughly attentive to all aspects of the casino's operation, from laundry to who's losing money on the gambling floor. He even knows Bart's name as soon as Bart is brought into his office, due to Homer's having taking out a second mortgage and listing Bart as collateral.

The manager is also a shaman/mystic, as he presents Bart with a vision of his possible future. He objects to firecrackers being thrown into the fire as a personal item to sacrifice for a vision. It isn't known whether his objection is due to the explosion breaking the mood or because of their possibly being illegal on the reservation and/or in the casino.

In spite of being bothered by firecrackers, the casino manager is still concerned for his brother, Crazy Talk, from whom Bart baught firecrackers on the reservation.

History

After Bart snuck into the casino by hiding in Gabbo's box, he was brought to the manager. He told Bart that he would have a bad life if he carried on his deceitful ways. He even got Bart's name right, because Homer took out a second mortgage downstairs. Bart thought he was some kind of Indian mystic who could see the future, to which the manager coyly replied, "Who says I'm not?" He told Bart to throw a treasured possession into the fire to see his future. Bart threw a firecracker in and it exploded, causing the manager to become angry. Bart told him he bought it from a guy on the reservation and the manager said, "That's crazy talk!" When Bart insisted it was true, the manager clarified what he meant: "That's my brother, Crazy Talk. We're all a little worried about him."

After the vision was over, Bart asked why it included a story about Homer looking for treasure, as well as an advertisement for the casino. The manager said that the vision included Homer's because the main vision was a little thin, and admitted that the ad had been Crazy Talk's doing (but he stole the idea from another tribal member, Dances with Focus Groups). He then gave Bart an expired coupon for a crab claw.

Appearances