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:I had forgotten that his name was mentioned in Kamp Krusty. I haven't seen that episode in such a long time. I guess it's not really that interesting if his name was mentioned that early. [[User:Christophee|Christophee]] [[User talk:Christophee|(talk)]] 23:55, November 1, 2010 (UTC)
 
:I had forgotten that his name was mentioned in Kamp Krusty. I haven't seen that episode in such a long time. I guess it's not really that interesting if his name was mentioned that early. [[User:Christophee|Christophee]] [[User talk:Christophee|(talk)]] 23:55, November 1, 2010 (UTC)
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In the Season 25 episode "Yellow Subterfuge", Dolph's last name is listed as 'Shapiro' instead of 'Starbeam' on a list that includes bunch of other kids' full names (e.g: Sherri and Terri Mackleberry, Michael D'Amico, etc). To my knowledge, Dolph doesn't even have a last name listed in '''''Simpsons World: The Ultimate Episode Guide''''' ...and from what I hear, Starbeam comes from a Simpsons Comic. Does anybody know if Starbeam was ever mentioned in an actual episode, or if it appears in another Simpsons book? Thank you. [[User:Mrs JohnnyTightlips|Mrs JohnnyTightlips]] ([[User talk:Mrs JohnnyTightlips|talk]]) 20:35, December 31, 2014 (EST)

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He is definetly not ignored anymore, that really isn't relevant anymore UncleTyrone 05:19, 17 February 2009 (UTC)

First mention of his name

Could somebody please tell me when Dolph's name is first mentioned on the show itself? As far as I can remember, it's not mentioned at all until the Season 15 episode "I, D'oh-Bot", but I haven't seen a lot of the earlier episodes in quite a while so it might have been mentioned before then. If they really went that long without mentioning his name at all, I think that would be worth putting in the article somewhere. Christophee (talk) 23:36, 20 May 2009 (UTC)

I had forgotten that his name was mentioned in Kamp Krusty. I haven't seen that episode in such a long time. I guess it's not really that interesting if his name was mentioned that early. Christophee (talk) 23:55, November 1, 2010 (UTC)


Dolph's last name

In the Season 25 episode "Yellow Subterfuge", Dolph's last name is listed as 'Shapiro' instead of 'Starbeam' on a list that includes bunch of other kids' full names (e.g: Sherri and Terri Mackleberry, Michael D'Amico, etc). To my knowledge, Dolph doesn't even have a last name listed in Simpsons World: The Ultimate Episode Guide ...and from what I hear, Starbeam comes from a Simpsons Comic. Does anybody know if Starbeam was ever mentioned in an actual episode, or if it appears in another Simpsons book? Thank you. Mrs JohnnyTightlips (talk) 20:35, December 31, 2014 (EST)