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'''Apu Nahasapeemapetilon''', Ph.D. (legally named '''Slime Q Slimedog''') is a character (voiced by [[Hank Azaria]], based on Peter Sellers' character in ''The Party''). He is the proprietor of the [[Kwik-E-Mart]], the local convenience store. An immigrant from India, he is, like most Simpsons characters, a caricature of a common stereotype—in his case, that of the South Asian convenience-store owner. His most defining characteristics are his exaggerated Indian English, his devotion to the Hindu god Ganesha, and his indefatigable immigrant work-ethic. His catchphrase is "Thank you, come again!"—cheerfully and dutifully repeated to customers (no matter how unpleasant) after each transaction. His first name is an homage to the main character in the "Apu Trilogy" directed by Satyajit Ray. His surname, ''Nahasapeemapetilon'', is a spoonerism of the name ''Pahasaneemapetilon'', the surname of a schoolmate of ''Simpsons'' writer [[Jeff Martin]].
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'''Apu Nahasapeemapetilon''' is a [[fictional character]] featured on the [[animated]] [[TV series]] ''[[The Simpsons]]'', voiced by [[Hank Azaria]].  
  
==Apu's family and background==
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== Profile ==
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Apu is proprietor of the '''[[Kwik-E-Mart]]''', a local [[convenience store]]. An [[immigrant]] from [[India]] who arrived in 1988, he is, like most Simpsons characters, a caricature of a common stereotype – in his case; the stereotype of the [[India]]n convenience-store owner. His most defining characteristics are his [[Indian English]] and his [[wikt:indefatigable|indefatigable]] immigrant work ethic. His catchphrase is "Thank you, come again!" — cheerfully and dutifully repeated to customers (no matter how unpleasant) after each transaction, even after a [[robbery]]. According to episode 216, his favourite food is "ancestor chili". In the episode [[Lisa the Vegetarian]], Apu reveals being a [[vegan]]. He has also been shot and robbed many times, often by [[Snake Jailbird]].
Apu is married to his wife '''Manjula''', who bore octuplets: '''Anoop''', '''Uma''', '''Nabendu''', '''Poonam''', '''Pria''', '''Sandeep''', '''Sashi''', and (Mama's clear favorite) '''Gheet'''.
 
Apu and Manjula were wed through an arranged marriage.  Despite trying to wriggle out of the arrangement at first, Apu was won over soon after meeting Manjula and the two actually did fall in love. Later, Manjula gave birth (in the episode "[[Eight Misbehavin']]") to the amazing number of eight children after receiving a larger-than-recommended dose of fertility drugs. Apu and Manjula have a mostly happy marriage, despite understandable marital problems caused by Apu's workaholic nature (he seems to be at his post around the clock), the strain of caring for eight children, and two instances of infidelity by Apu. He and his family are devotees of the Hindu gods Shiva, Ganesha, and Vishnu. At Apu's wedding, Homer, in a misguided attempt to play on the bride and groom's families' fear of the gods, arrived dressed as the Hindu god Ganesh. The impersonation was seen through by one of Apu's relatives and failed miserably. Before his marriage, Apu became known as the leading ladies' man in Springfield, because he holds a Ph.D. and runs his own business. He also admitted, "I'm not much of a talker, but I love to listen. I also like to design and build furniture and then to have a discussion about where it could be placed in a room," which made the single women of Springfield go crazy for him.
 
  
In addition to being Brahmins, Apu and Manjula appear to be Tamil because of their last names and especially dark complexions; however, Apu has also been shown to be Bengali, which would be consistent with the title of Apu's sketch in the episode "[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]", "The Jolly Bengali".  However, in one episode, Manjula speaks Hindi (interpreted as "baby talk" by Marge), to Maggie, as opposed to Tamil or Bengali, further complicating the matter. Still, Apu's parents in the episodes "[[Much Apu About Nothing]]" and "[[The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons]]" very strongly appear to be Tamil. The episode "[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore]]" features a relative of Apu, [[Kavi]], who lives in Bangalore, which is part of Karnataka, South India; this would suggest that they are actually Kannadigas.  
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As the proprietor of the Kwik-E-Mart, Apu charges high prices for low quality products, which are often past their [[shelf life]] or otherwise unfit to consume. In "[[Lisa's Pony]]" [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] finds out he is the only person who eats the Kwik-E-Mart [[hot dogs]], as they have never been moved from their display case. Apu seems to be the only person to know about the quality of the food, as he refuses to eat it, even when trapped inside the Kwik-E-Mart for 96 hours (near the end he thought he was a [[hummingbird]]). When Apu loses his job in [[Homer and Apu]], he shouts "I don't want to live any more", and starts to eat a [[hot dog]], only to be stopped by another worker saying "It's not worth it!" He has also told his children to never eat the food because "food from Kwik-E can make you sickey". Since the Kwik-E-Mart is open 24 hours and on [[holidays]], and Apu is usually the only employee, it is important to him to never close and to never leave his shift. On the rare times the store has to close, signs are posted saying such things as "We’re never closed (except today)" or "Closed for the first time ever".
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[[Image:Apu.JPG|200px|right|thumb|Apu in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] in Los Angeles, transformed from [[7-eleven]]]]
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Apu is a [[United States citizenship|U.S. citizen]] and holds a [[Ph.D.]] in [[computer science]]. He graduated first in his class of seven million at '[[Caltech]]' — the [[Calcutta]] Institute of Technology — going on to earn his doctorate at the Springfield Heights Institute of Technology. He was also a brother of Alpha Pi Upsilon. His doctoral [[thesis]] was the world's first computer program to play perfect [[tic-tac-toe]]. (Years later, Apu trashed the program after [[Bart Simpson]] pulled out a random [[punch card]] and messed up the whole program.) Apu began working at the Kwik-E-Mart during his college years to pay off his [[student loan]] but never left. He remained an [[Illegal immigration|illegal immigrant]] until [[Mayor Quimby]] proposed a municipal law to expel all undocumented aliens. Apu responded by purchasing a forged birth certificate from the [[Springfield Mafia]], which listed his parents as U.S. citizens Herb and Judy Nahasapeemapetilon, but when this failed, he successfully managed to pass his citizenship test with help from [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[Homer Simpson]]. During the early 1980s, Apu was a member of the [[Barbershop music|barbershop quartet]] ''[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet|The Be Sharps]]'', along with [[Homer Simpson]], [[Barney Gumble]] and [[Seymour Skinner]]. Upon the advice of the band manager Nigel, Apu took the stage name Apu du Beaumarchais (a reference to [[Beaumarchais]], author of [[The Barber of Seville]]). During a press conference, a reporter asked if Apu was actually [[Hindu]], to which Apu responds, "By the many arms of [[Vishnu]], I swear it is a lie."
  
During the 1960s, while still living in India, Apu spent some time as a student of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, in which capacity he became a friend of Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney.  Apu's friendship with the McCartneys caused him to be referred to by some (mainly himself) as "The [[Fifth Beatle]]".  They visited Apu in [[Springfield]] around the time he became naturalized.
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Apu has been married to [[Manjula]] since the [[The Simpsons (season 9)|season nine]] episode "[[The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons]]" and in the [[The Simpsons (season 11)|season eleven]] episode "[[Eight Misbehavin']], she bore [[Octuplets]]: Anoop, Uma, Nabendu, Poonam, Priya, Sandeep, Sashi and Gheet.  
  
Apu is a naturalized U.S. citizen and holds a Ph.D. in computer science.  He graduated first in his class of seven million at 'Caltech'—the Calcutta Institute of Technology—going on to earn his doctorate at the (S)pringfield (H)eights (I)nstitute of (T)echnology.  His doctoral dissertation was the world's first computer program to play perfect tic-tac-toe ([[Bart Simpson]] ruined it years later by plucking a random punch card out of the box along with several others while commenting, "Hey, what's ''this'' one do?"  Apu promptly pitched it into the trash).  Apu began working at the Kwik-E-Mart during his college years to help pay off his student loan but never left. He remained an illegal immigrant until [[Mayor Quimby]] proposed a municipal law to expel all undocumented immigrants, at which point Apu, with help from [[Lisa Simpson]], successfully passed his citizenship test.
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[[Image:The Simpsons 5F04.png|200px|right|thumb|Manjula with Apu]]
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Apu and Manjula were wed through an [[arranged marriage]]. Despite trying to wriggle out of the arrangement at first, Apu was won over soon after meeting Manjula and the two actually did fall in love. Later, Manjula gave birth (in the episode ''[[Eight Misbehavin']]'') to [[octuplets]] after receiving too many doses of [[infertility|fertility drugs]] from herself, Apu and the well-meaning, but non-synchronized, Simpsons.
  
During the early 1980s Apu was a member of the barbershop quartet in ''[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]] called [[The Be Sharps]]'', which also consisted of [[Homer Simpson]], [[Barney Gumble]] and [[Seymour Skinner]]. Upon the advice of Nigel, the band manager, Apu took the stage name Apu du Beaumarchais (a pun, as "du beau marché" means "of the beautiful market" in French) and denied that he was actually Hindu.  
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Apu and Manjula have a mostly happy marriage despite understandable marital problems caused by Apu's [[workaholic]] nature and long hours, the strain of caring for eight children, and an instance of [[infidelity]] by Apu with the Squishee lady. When Apu was unfaithful to Manjula, one of his punishments was to legally change his name to '''Slime Q. Slimedog'''. He and his family are devotees of the Hindu gods [[Shiva]], [[Ganesha]] and [[Vishnu]]. Homer, in a misguided attempt to play on the bride and groom's families' fear of the gods, arrived at Apu's wedding dressed as the Hindu god [[Ganesha]]. The impersonation was called out by one of Apu's relatives, who exclaimed, "You are not Ganesh! Ganesh is graceful!" (Ironically the Simpsons used this same trick later to try to keep the couple from divorcing.) Before his marriage, Apu became known as the leading ladies' man in Springfield, because he holds a PhD and runs his own business. His sex appeal was enhanced when he admitted, "I'm not much of a talker, but I love to listen. I also like to design and build furniture and then to have a discussion about where it could be placed in a room."
  
When Apu was unfaithful to Manjula, one of his punishments was to legally change his name to "Slime Q Slimedog". However, everyone still knows him as Apu.
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Sanjay, Apu's brother, helped run the Kwik-E-Mart. Sanjay's daughter is Pahasatira, and his son is Jamshed. They all shared the Nahasapeemapetilon surname. Apu has another younger brother, who is only mentioned in ''[[The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons]]''. When Apu's and Manjula's parents were first arranging their marriage, Apu was shown as the oldest of three as shown on a chart. Apu also has a cousin living in India named Kavi, who helped Homer while he was in India. He works for several American companies taking service calls using American, cowboy and Jamaican accents. Kavi appeared in the episode ''[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore]]'', which is set in Bangalore.
  
[[Sanjay]], Apu's brother, helps him run the Kwik-E-Mart. Sanjay's daughter (and Apu's niece) is [[Pahusacheta]]. Sanjay's son is [[Jamshed]].  They all share the Nahasapeemapetilon surname.  Apu has another younger brother, who is only mentioned in the episode of his marriage.  When Apu's and Manjula's parents were first arranging their marriage, Apu was shown as the oldest of three on a chart. Apu also has a cousin living in India named [[Kavi]], who helped Homer while he was in India. He works for many American companies taking service calls and can speak with American, Western, and Jamaican accents. Kavi appeared in the episode "[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore]]". This episode, seeing that it takes place in Bangalore, strengthens the theory that Apu is South Indian.
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==Character==
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===Creation===
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Apu's first name is a homage to the main character in the ''[[Apu trilogy]]'' directed by [[Satyajit Ray]].<ref name=tvguide>{{cite news|title=Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves|accessdate=2007-08-15|date=[[2000-10-21]]|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|author=Joe Rhodes}}</ref> His surname is Nahasapeemapetilon and it was first used in the [[The Simpsons (season 4)|season four]] episode "[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]". It is a [[morphophonology|morphophonological]] [[blend]] of the name ''Pahasadee Napetilon'', the full name of a schoolmate of ''Simpsons'' writer [[Jeff Martin (writer)|Jeff Martin]].<ref name="Martin">{{cite video | people=Martin, Jeff|year=2004|title=The Simpsons season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "A Streetcar Named Marge"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> Originally, Apu being Indian was thought to be too offensive and stereotypical and was going to be changed, but [[Hank Azaria]]'s reading of the line "Hello, Mr. Homer" received a huge laugh, and so the concept stayed.<ref name=tvguide>{{cite news|title=Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves|accessdate=2007-08-15|date=[[2000-10-21]]|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|author=Joe Rhodes}}</ref> He took Apu's voice from the many Indian and Pakistani convenience store workers in Los Angeles that he had interacted with when he first moved to the area. He also loosely based it on [[Peter Sellers]]' character Hrundi V Bakshi from the film ''[[The Party (film)|The Party]]'', who Azaria thinks has a similar personality to Apu.<ref name=freshair>{{cite interview|last=Azaria|first=Hank| interviewer = [[Terry Gross]]| title = Fresh Air| program = [[National Public Radio]]| callsign = [[WHYY]]| url = http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4679119| city = Philadelphia| date = 2004-12-06| accessdate = 2007-08-15}}</ref>
  
Apu is the only non-Simpson family playable character in the video game ''[[The Simpsons Hit & Run]]'', and his standard vehicle is a yellow version of his Pontiac Trans Am called "Longhorn".
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==Appearances in other media==
  
==Kwik-E-Mart==
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Apu was seen with his wife Manjula in the Head Museum during the film [[Bender's Big Score]], a continuation of the series [[Futurama]] created by Matt Groening, who also created The Simpsons.
The [[Kwik-E-Mart]] chain was started somewhere in the Himalayas, where the world's first convenience store still stands on a mountain peak (even though it's not a very convenient location). Visiting pilgrims are allowed to ask three questions of the resident guru. Apu's visit was rather spoiled by Homer's three questions, "Are you really the founder of Kwik-E-Mart?", "Really?" and "You?".
 
  
Apu was fired from his job after Homer was poisoned by tainted meat he bought at the Kwik-E-Mart. He was replaced by [[James Woods]], who was studying to be a convenience store clerk for a role in an upcoming movie. Apu was re-hired a short time later after he foiled a robbery attempt at the Kwik-E-Mart and saved James Woods' life. Apu was shot during the attempted robbery. Later it was retconned that Apu owned the Kwik-E-Mart.
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==External links==
 
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*[http://www.thesimpsons.com/bios/bios_townspeople_apu.htm Apu's profile] at TheSimpsons.com
Apu is known as a legend in the realm of Kwik-E-Mart employment for working for over ninety-six hours in one shift. During the shift he experienced a hallucination in which he thought he was a hummingbird and tried to drink nectar out of Sanjay's head.
 
 
 
Despite generally being a good-natured and friendly individual, Apu often exhibits a ruthlessly capitalist streak. Homer once complained (during one of the many armed robberies at the store) that Apu should indeed be shot for pricing his wares so extravagantly. He has also been seen to hug his cigarette machine in gratitude for it failing to dispense product after taking a customer's money.
 
 
 
After the town of Springfield fined Mr. Burns $3 million for illegally dumping toxic waste, a town meeting washeld to discuss how to spend it. Apu suggested spending some of it on hiring more police officers, as he had been shot eight times that year and nearly missed work.  Chief Wiggum responded, "Crybaby."
 
 
He is the coach of the [[Kwik-E-Mart Gougers]] Peewee Hockey League Team.
 
 
 
A few real-life retailers have attempted to capitalize on the Kwik-E-Mart name.  For instance, there is a chain of "Kuik-E-Mart" stores in Minnesota.
 
 
 
==Episodes Starring Apu==
 
''This is a list of Simpsons episodes in which Apu plays a substantial role in driving the plot, not simply a supporting role.''
 
*[[Homer and Apu]] (Season 5, Episode 13) ''Homer tries to make amends after costing Apu his livelihood.''
 
*[[Much Apu About Nothing]] (Season 7, Episode 18) ''Apu is threatened with deportation.''
 
*[[The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons]] (Season 9, Episode 7) ''Apu's arranged marriage finally comes to pass.''
 
*[[I'm With Cupid]] (Season 10, Episode 14) ''Apu's extravagant romancing makes the town's other wives jealous.''
 
*[[Eight Misbehavin']] (Season 11, Episode 7) ''Apu becomes the harried father of octuplets.''
 
*[[The Sweetest Apu]] (Season 13, Episode 19) ''Apu is caught in an affair.''
 
 
 
''Apu also plays a significant supporting role in:''
 
*[[Marge in Chains]] (Season 4, Episode 21) ''Marge gets caught shoplifting the Kwik-E-Mart''
 
*[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]] (Season 5, Episode 1) ''Apu is a part of Homer's barbershop quartet''
 
*[[Team Homer]] (Season 7, Episode 12) ''Apu is a part of Homer's bowling team''
 
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*When [[Springfield]] Came overly patriotic and took the name "Liberty-Ville" (in the episode "[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"), Apu quickly caught on. He renamed his kids Lincoln, Freedom, Condoleezza, Coke, Pepsi, Manifest Destiny, Apple Pie, and Superman.
 
*The media attention and subsequent shower of donations at the birth of the Nahasapeemapetilon octuplets are a parody of the McCaughey septuplets.
 
*Apu has been shot numerous times. He may have been shot eight times in 1993 (after which he claimed he could survive any caliber up to 9mm), and as a result he almost missed work. In fact, Apu has been shot so many times that the punishment for shooting him is now just a $100 fine. Other Simpsons media made the (likely untrue) claim that the bullet removed from [[Mr Burns]] was the first piece of ammunition removed from someone other than Apu.
 
*Apu is a Vegan, and the hot dogs sold in the Kwik-E-Mart are actually tofu dogs.
 
*When Apu is shot and killed in "[[Treehouse of Horror XVI]]", he is immediately reincarnated as a rabbit, before being killed again. In "[[The Sweetest Apu]]", before he attempts suicide, he looks at a tapestry depicting his past path of reincarnation, passing from a tiger to a snake to a clod (with a picture of Alfred E. Newman) to a goat with a hat before his current life, and projecting that his next life will be as a tapeworm, and the one after that as assistant to Lorne Michaels.
 
*Before marrying Manjula, Apu had some kind of relationship with [[Princess Kashmir]].
 
*Apu wears a wig. This fact was revealed in the Deleted Scenes feature on one of the four Season 5 DVD's when Bart, sleeping in Lisa's room when Apu stays with the Simpsons, teases Lisa with Apu's wig.
 
 
 
==Quotations==
 
* "Thank you, come again!" (his catchphrase)
 
* "One 29 cent stamp?  That'll be $1.89."
 
* '''Reporter:''' "Apu, is it true that you're a Hindu?"<br />'''Apu:''' "By the many arms of Vishnu, I swear it is a lie!"
 
* [''To Homer dressed like Krusty the Klown''] "How could I charge full price to the man whose lust for pornographic magazines kept me in business for that shaky first year. By the way, I just received this month's issue of Gigantic Asses.*
 
*[''To Immigration Clerk''] "Now which way to the welfare office? I'm kidding! I'm kidding! I work! I work!"
 
* [''After yet another shooting''] "Oh, the searing kiss of hot lead. How I've missed you! I mean – I think I'm dying."
 
* [''To Homer, offering a peanut to an elephantine figure of Ganesha on an altar in Apu's store''] "Please do not offer my god a peanut!"
 
* [''After being shot by Burns''] "Ugh, you got me, but I shall be reincarnated." [''He turns into a rabbit''] "HAHA! You can't kill a Hindu!" [''steps on a beartrap''] "Ahh! Help me Jesus!"
 
* [''To Marge''] "You must always follow your dreams. Like my old dream of coming to America and starting a family... or my ''new'' dream, of ditching my family, and sneaking back to India in disguise!"
 
* [''To Homer, who has placed various candies on a doughnut, hoping to pass them off as "sprinkles"''] "A Mounds bar is not a sprinkle. A Twizzler is not a sprinkle. A Jolly Rancher is not a sprinkle, sir. Perhaps in Shangri-La they are, but not here."
 
* "Oh look. It's Mr. Homer, my favorite customer. Please feel free to flip through my Playdudes and eat my raw bacon and tell me to go back to some country I'm not actually from."
 
* "I did not come to this country illegally to see it mocked."
 
* ''(wielding a rifle on top of the Kwik-E-Mart)'' "Thank you for coming! I will see you in Hell!"
 
* [''Marge places a tiny bottle of aspirin over the counter''] '''Apu:''' "The aspirin is $24.95"<br />'''Marge:''' "$24.95???"<br />'''Apu:''' "I lowered the price because an escaped mental patient tampered with the bottle."
 
* '''Mel:''' "You only live once!"<br />'''Apu:''' "Speak for yourself!"
 
* [''To Patty and Selma, after they each purchased a pack of cigarettes''] "Smoke them in good health!"
 
* "''This'' is how you talk when you learn ''English'' from ''porno'' movies." [after Homer leaves when he learned that Marge wrote her book and mentioned she lusted for Ned Flanders]
 
 
 
 
 
== The Simpsons:Hit & Run ==
 
In "The Simpsons Hit & Run" Apu is playable in the fifth level. Apu appears also
 
in level 3, getting his foods back from Cletus(Ironically, in level 2, the player
 
has to steal the foods from Apu).
 
 
 
== External links ==
 
*[http://www.pickledpolitics.com/archives/52 Much Apu About Nothing: Article about the portrayal of Indians and other minorities on The Simpsons]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:43, December 9, 2007

"Thank You Come Again!" -Apu's catch phrase

Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
File:Apuu.png
Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 32
Hair: Black
Occupation: Kwik-E-Mart Clerk
Relatives: Wife - Manjula
Father - Apu
Mother - Unnamed
Brother - Sanjay
Niece - Pahusacheta
Nephew - Jamshed
Cousin - Kavi
Children - Anoop, Uma, Nabendu, Poonam, Priya, Sandeep, Sashi, and Geeth
First appearance: The Telltale Head
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


Apu Nahasapeemapetilon is a fictional character featured on the animated TV series The Simpsons, voiced by Hank Azaria.

Profile

Apu is proprietor of the Kwik-E-Mart, a local convenience store. An immigrant from India who arrived in 1988, he is, like most Simpsons characters, a caricature of a common stereotype – in his case; the stereotype of the Indian convenience-store owner. His most defining characteristics are his Indian English and his indefatigable immigrant work ethic. His catchphrase is "Thank you, come again!" — cheerfully and dutifully repeated to customers (no matter how unpleasant) after each transaction, even after a robbery. According to episode 216, his favourite food is "ancestor chili". In the episode Lisa the Vegetarian, Apu reveals being a vegan. He has also been shot and robbed many times, often by Snake Jailbird.

As the proprietor of the Kwik-E-Mart, Apu charges high prices for low quality products, which are often past their shelf life or otherwise unfit to consume. In "Lisa's Pony" Homer finds out he is the only person who eats the Kwik-E-Mart hot dogs, as they have never been moved from their display case. Apu seems to be the only person to know about the quality of the food, as he refuses to eat it, even when trapped inside the Kwik-E-Mart for 96 hours (near the end he thought he was a hummingbird). When Apu loses his job in Homer and Apu, he shouts "I don't want to live any more", and starts to eat a hot dog, only to be stopped by another worker saying "It's not worth it!" He has also told his children to never eat the food because "food from Kwik-E can make you sickey". Since the Kwik-E-Mart is open 24 hours and on holidays, and Apu is usually the only employee, it is important to him to never close and to never leave his shift. On the rare times the store has to close, signs are posted saying such things as "We’re never closed (except today)" or "Closed for the first time ever".

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Apu in the Kwik-E-Mart in Los Angeles, transformed from 7-eleven

Apu is a U.S. citizen and holds a Ph.D. in computer science. He graduated first in his class of seven million at 'Caltech' — the Calcutta Institute of Technology — going on to earn his doctorate at the Springfield Heights Institute of Technology. He was also a brother of Alpha Pi Upsilon. His doctoral thesis was the world's first computer program to play perfect tic-tac-toe. (Years later, Apu trashed the program after Bart Simpson pulled out a random punch card and messed up the whole program.) Apu began working at the Kwik-E-Mart during his college years to pay off his student loan but never left. He remained an illegal immigrant until Mayor Quimby proposed a municipal law to expel all undocumented aliens. Apu responded by purchasing a forged birth certificate from the Springfield Mafia, which listed his parents as U.S. citizens Herb and Judy Nahasapeemapetilon, but when this failed, he successfully managed to pass his citizenship test with help from Lisa and Homer Simpson. During the early 1980s, Apu was a member of the barbershop quartet The Be Sharps, along with Homer Simpson, Barney Gumble and Seymour Skinner. Upon the advice of the band manager Nigel, Apu took the stage name Apu du Beaumarchais (a reference to Beaumarchais, author of The Barber of Seville). During a press conference, a reporter asked if Apu was actually Hindu, to which Apu responds, "By the many arms of Vishnu, I swear it is a lie."

Apu has been married to Manjula since the season nine episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons" and in the season eleven episode "Eight Misbehavin', she bore Octuplets: Anoop, Uma, Nabendu, Poonam, Priya, Sandeep, Sashi and Gheet.

Apu and Manjula were wed through an arranged marriage. Despite trying to wriggle out of the arrangement at first, Apu was won over soon after meeting Manjula and the two actually did fall in love. Later, Manjula gave birth (in the episode Eight Misbehavin') to octuplets after receiving too many doses of fertility drugs from herself, Apu and the well-meaning, but non-synchronized, Simpsons.

Apu and Manjula have a mostly happy marriage despite understandable marital problems caused by Apu's workaholic nature and long hours, the strain of caring for eight children, and an instance of infidelity by Apu with the Squishee lady. When Apu was unfaithful to Manjula, one of his punishments was to legally change his name to Slime Q. Slimedog. He and his family are devotees of the Hindu gods Shiva, Ganesha and Vishnu. Homer, in a misguided attempt to play on the bride and groom's families' fear of the gods, arrived at Apu's wedding dressed as the Hindu god Ganesha. The impersonation was called out by one of Apu's relatives, who exclaimed, "You are not Ganesh! Ganesh is graceful!" (Ironically the Simpsons used this same trick later to try to keep the couple from divorcing.) Before his marriage, Apu became known as the leading ladies' man in Springfield, because he holds a PhD and runs his own business. His sex appeal was enhanced when he admitted, "I'm not much of a talker, but I love to listen. I also like to design and build furniture and then to have a discussion about where it could be placed in a room."

Sanjay, Apu's brother, helped run the Kwik-E-Mart. Sanjay's daughter is Pahasatira, and his son is Jamshed. They all shared the Nahasapeemapetilon surname. Apu has another younger brother, who is only mentioned in The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons. When Apu's and Manjula's parents were first arranging their marriage, Apu was shown as the oldest of three as shown on a chart. Apu also has a cousin living in India named Kavi, who helped Homer while he was in India. He works for several American companies taking service calls using American, cowboy and Jamaican accents. Kavi appeared in the episode Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore, which is set in Bangalore.

Character

Creation

Apu's first name is a homage to the main character in the Apu trilogy directed by Satyajit Ray.[1] His surname is Nahasapeemapetilon and it was first used in the season four episode "A Streetcar Named Marge". It is a morphophonological blend of the name Pahasadee Napetilon, the full name of a schoolmate of Simpsons writer Jeff Martin.[2] Originally, Apu being Indian was thought to be too offensive and stereotypical and was going to be changed, but Hank Azaria's reading of the line "Hello, Mr. Homer" received a huge laugh, and so the concept stayed.[1] He took Apu's voice from the many Indian and Pakistani convenience store workers in Los Angeles that he had interacted with when he first moved to the area. He also loosely based it on Peter Sellers' character Hrundi V Bakshi from the film The Party, who Azaria thinks has a similar personality to Apu.[3]

Appearances in other media

Apu was seen with his wife Manjula in the Head Museum during the film Bender's Big Score, a continuation of the series Futurama created by Matt Groening, who also created The Simpsons.

External links


  1. 1.0 1.1 Joe Rhodes. "Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves"TV Guide. Retrieved on 2007-08-15. 
  2. Martin, Jeff. (2004). The Simpsons season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "A Streetcar Named Marge" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
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