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Difference between revisions of "Mel Gibson (character)"

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Mel Gibson once went to [[Springfield]] to watch the preview screening for the remake of ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]''. He tried to hide from the audience, but was soon discovered. In the plane back to Hollywood, he read the comment cards and discovered every one said the movie was great, which makes him think people loved the movie just because he was the starring. But [[Homer]]'s one said the movie was terrible. He went back to Springfield to ask Homer to help him making a better movie. The producers wanted to destroy their version after watching it, so Homer and Mel got in a car chase all around Hollywood trying to evade them. They finally displayed their movie, but people hated it. Mel's career was over, so he went back to Hollywood and threw Homer out of his limo.<ref>"[[Beyond Blunderdome]]"</ref>
 
Mel Gibson once went to [[Springfield]] to watch the preview screening for the remake of ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]''. He tried to hide from the audience, but was soon discovered. In the plane back to Hollywood, he read the comment cards and discovered every one said the movie was great, which makes him think people loved the movie just because he was the starring. But [[Homer]]'s one said the movie was terrible. He went back to Springfield to ask Homer to help him making a better movie. The producers wanted to destroy their version after watching it, so Homer and Mel got in a car chase all around Hollywood trying to evade them. They finally displayed their movie, but people hated it. Mel's career was over, so he went back to Hollywood and threw Homer out of his limo.<ref>"[[Beyond Blunderdome]]"</ref>
  
[[Krusty]] visit [[Moe]] for he want a ''[[Forget-Me-Shot]]'' because he was trying to do a [[Don Rickles]] about Arabs, but it turned into a |Mel Gibson about Mexicans.<ref>2[[Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind]]"</ref>
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[[Krusty]] visited [[Moe]] as he wanted a "[[Forget-Me-Shot]]" because he was trying to do a [[Don Rickles]] about Arabs, but it turned into a Mel Gibson about Mexicans.<ref>"[[Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind]]"</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Revision as of 16:01, June 10, 2012

This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Mel Gibson.
Mel Gibson
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Actor
Producer
First appearance: "Beyond Blunderdome"
Voiced by: Himself


Mel Gibson is an American actor and producer.

History

Mel Gibson once went to Springfield to watch the preview screening for the remake of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. He tried to hide from the audience, but was soon discovered. In the plane back to Hollywood, he read the comment cards and discovered every one said the movie was great, which makes him think people loved the movie just because he was the starring. But Homer's one said the movie was terrible. He went back to Springfield to ask Homer to help him making a better movie. The producers wanted to destroy their version after watching it, so Homer and Mel got in a car chase all around Hollywood trying to evade them. They finally displayed their movie, but people hated it. Mel's career was over, so he went back to Hollywood and threw Homer out of his limo.[1]

Krusty visited Moe as he wanted a "Forget-Me-Shot" because he was trying to do a Don Rickles about Arabs, but it turned into a Mel Gibson about Mexicans.[2]

Behind the Laughter

In the German dub Mel Gibson was voiced by Elmar Wepper.

Appearances

References