Difference between revisions of "Aristotle Amadopolis"
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− | '''Aristotle Amodopoulos''' was the owner of the [[Shelbyville]] Nuclear Power Plant. He was introduced to [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] by Mr. Burns after Homer unwittingly "saves" the plant from a total meltdown. Ari wanted Homer to give a pep talk to his plant's lackluster workers about what it means to be a valuable employee. Homer was, however, hesitant to accept, but Burns forces him into it. At the Shelbyville nuclear power plant, Homer gave a bumbling speech when an impending meltdown threatened the Shelbyville plant. They all turned to "Hero Homer" and ushered him into the control room, asking him to perform his heroic deeds once more. In front of everyone, Homer repeated his juvenile rhyme that saved him the first time and presses a button blindly and once more by sheer dumb luck, he manages to avert this meltdown as well. Ari was bewildered that his supposed "hero" was such an idiot. But Homer is even more widely derided as a lucky imbecile than he was hailed as a hero, and "to pull a Homer" becomes a widely-used phrase meaning "to succeed despite idiocy". | + | '''Aristotle Amodopoulos''' was the owner of the [[Shelbyville]] Nuclear Power Plant. |
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | He was introduced to [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] by Mr. Burns after Homer unwittingly "saves" the plant from a total meltdown. Ari wanted Homer to give a pep talk to his plant's lackluster workers about what it means to be a valuable employee. Homer was, however, hesitant to accept, but Burns forces him into it. At the Shelbyville nuclear power plant, Homer gave a bumbling speech when an impending meltdown threatened the Shelbyville plant. They all turned to "Hero Homer" and ushered him into the control room, asking him to perform his heroic deeds once more. In front of everyone, Homer repeated his juvenile rhyme that saved him the first time and presses a button blindly and once more by sheer dumb luck, he manages to avert this meltdown as well. Ari was bewildered that his supposed "hero" was such an idiot. But Homer is even more widely derided as a lucky imbecile than he was hailed as a hero, and "to pull a Homer" becomes a widely-used phrase meaning "to succeed despite idiocy". | ||
He was also the owner rival baseball team to Mr. Burns' team<ref name="[[Homer at the Bat]]">''[[Homer at the Bat]]''</ref>. | He was also the owner rival baseball team to Mr. Burns' team<ref name="[[Homer at the Bat]]">''[[Homer at the Bat]]''</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 14:26, March 6, 2011
Aristotle Amadoupolus
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Character Information
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Aristotle Amodopoulos was the owner of the Shelbyville Nuclear Power Plant.
History
He was introduced to Homer by Mr. Burns after Homer unwittingly "saves" the plant from a total meltdown. Ari wanted Homer to give a pep talk to his plant's lackluster workers about what it means to be a valuable employee. Homer was, however, hesitant to accept, but Burns forces him into it. At the Shelbyville nuclear power plant, Homer gave a bumbling speech when an impending meltdown threatened the Shelbyville plant. They all turned to "Hero Homer" and ushered him into the control room, asking him to perform his heroic deeds once more. In front of everyone, Homer repeated his juvenile rhyme that saved him the first time and presses a button blindly and once more by sheer dumb luck, he manages to avert this meltdown as well. Ari was bewildered that his supposed "hero" was such an idiot. But Homer is even more widely derided as a lucky imbecile than he was hailed as a hero, and "to pull a Homer" becomes a widely-used phrase meaning "to succeed despite idiocy".
He was also the owner rival baseball team to Mr. Burns' team[1].
Appearances
- Episode – "Homer Defined"
- Episode – "Homer at the Bat"
References
Factfiles from Simpsons World the Ultimate Episode Guide: Seasons 1-20
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