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| He also took part in a record attempt for the world's tallest human pyramid.<ref>"[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]"</ref> | | He also took part in a record attempt for the world's tallest human pyramid.<ref>"[[Sweets and Sour Marge]]"</ref> |
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| He was seen celebrating after Homer and [[Bart]] save the town from the bomb placed by the [[EPA]].<ref>''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''</ref> | | He was seen celebrating after Homer and [[Bart]] save the town from the bomb placed by the [[EPA]].<ref>''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''</ref> |
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| *{{ep|A Streetcar Named Marge}} | | *{{ep|A Streetcar Named Marge}} |
| *{{ep|Sweets and Sour Marge}} | | *{{ep|Sweets and Sour Marge}} |
| + | *{{ep|The Ziff Who Came To Dinner]] |
| *{{mov}} | | *{{mov}} |
| *{{ep|Flaming Moe}} | | *{{ep|Flaming Moe}} |
Llewellyn is short-tempered and a perfectionist. Originally, Marge is turned down for the part of Blanche, but after seeing how sad she really is, he realizes she's perfect. He insinuates that he once reduced a class of fourth graders to tears but got a decent review. In the musical, he plays Pablo, which was originally played by Otto but Otto "didn't work out". In the end, the musical is a success, which Llewellyn takes all the credit for.[1]